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- Posted by touche on 03/23/2009. wince commented once.
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- Posted by ¹«ÃñȺÌå on 12/13/2008. wince commented once.
- Posted by ÎÄÈ¡ÐÄ on 10/17/2008. wince commented 4 times.
- [RE:] All about IQ?Posted by July on 09/16/2008. wince commented once.
- [RE:] ¡°Ä¨¿ÚºìµÄÖí¡±Posted by touche on 09/12/2008. wince commented once.
- [RE:] A POEM TO THE WESTPosted by wz on 04/28/2008. wince commented once.According to http://blog.sina.com.cn/s/print_476f3a70010090zk.html, Prof Lin himself denied he is the author. YouTube has a video of this poem attributed to "¡°a silent, silent Chinese". That is what NYT did. Apparently Times reporter did the homework. However I rather view this round of "fight" as a dialog. So what are messages from each party? How are all sides communicating? Do your audiences understand you?
- Posted by touche on 04/23/2008. wince commented once.More sensible move, as reported September 23, 2008 ... Bloomberg Orders $1.5 Billion in Cuts By Sewell Chan Confronting a rapidly worsening fiscal situation, Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg¡¯s budget director ordered agency directors on Tuesday to cut spending by a total of $1.5 billion over two fiscal years, starting with the current fiscal year, which began on July 1. The spending reductions come as the mayor is floating the idea of a 7 percent property tax increase on homeowners, a move that co
- Hessler is best known for his River Twon book. This is reported by him almost 10 years ago. Tibet Through Chinese Eyes (http://www.theatlantic.com/doc/199902/tibet-china) by Peter Hessler Many Chinese working in Tibet regard themselves as idealistic missionaries of progress, rejecting the Western idea of them as agents of cultural imperialism. In truth, they are inescapably both...
- Posted by wince on 03/15/2008. wince commented once.
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- It is known that Monet had cataracts in his older age. Here is an analysis how it might impact his painitng: Monet's lily pond and the Japanese bridge at Giverny, France. A, Photograph of the bridge as it appears today (courtesy of photographer Elizabeth Murray). B, Monet's Water Lily Pond, a painting of the pond and bridge before any visual symptoms (1899; oil on canvas, 89 x 92 cm); National Gallery, London, England/Bridgeman Art Library. C, The same photograph of the bridge, blurred as it might appear
- Posted by ¸¡Éú on 07/31/2007. wince commented once.
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