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- qinggang posted on 04/04/2007
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- xw posted on 04/03/2007Сͼ Igitur iis genus, aetas, eloquentia prope aequalia fuere, magnitudo animi par, item gloria, sed alia alii. Caesar beneficiis ac munificentia magnus habebatur, integritate vitae Cato. Ille mansuetudine et misericordia clarus factus, huic severitas dignitatem addiderat. Caesar dando, sublevando, ignoscundo, Cato nihil largiundo gloriam adeptus est. In altero miseris perfugium erat, in altero malis pernicies. Illius facilitas, huius constantia laudabatur. Postremo Caesar in animum in
- xw posted on 04/02/2007
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- guanzhong posted on 04/02/2007ƬӢļžƬͦ˼ҿ սʱڵ The Grantchester group in Cambridge: E.M.Forster, Rupert Brooke, Ludwig Wittgenstein, Berrand Russell, Augustus Juhn, Maynard Keynes, and Virginia Woolf (from top left to bottom right). They often had tea together in the Orchard Tea Garden run by Mrs Stevenson (far right in lower photo), in Grantchester village, south of Cambridge, during the 1910's. Keynes and
- July posted on 04/02/2007
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- zt posted on 04/01/2007Corruption Case Breaks 'Shanghai Taboo' Fall of City Leader Reflects Chinese President's Drive to Cement His Power, Vision By Edward Cody Washington Post Foreign Service Sunday, April 1, 2007; A20 SHANGHAI -- Long a proud showcase for economic development, Shanghai has recently become the stage for a high-stakes drama of corruption, vice and political intrigue with far-reaching consequences for the Chinese Communist Party. The scandal, which has brought down one of China's senior leaders
- hahaaa posted on 04/01/2007
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