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- maya posted on 11/24/2009
- maya posted on 11/24/2009As expected, the University of Californias Board of Regents has raised tuition fees by 32%. Such a steep increase in the price of anything usually triggers a certain incredulity as to its justification. Oil companies were widely suspected of price gouging when fuel prices quickly spiked by 50% last year. How can anything suddenly cost so much more? From the perspective of business, the more appropriate question might be; what price yields the greatest profit without damaging the franchise? Charge too m
- NOVEMBER 13, 2004 ӵ½ʮһ ߡ֮ ֮е߲̎ ӾӄtFñtF ߡѶ֮ ֮Ա֮ ١ԆʶY֮̎ 31. Weapons are no good. Most people hate them. The taoists never possess any. Weapons should only be used when absolutely necessary. So many people are killed. War should be treated with sorrow, and victory should be observed like a funeral. ==== ƪĵ30˵ǺdzԵĴ Ŀ¼ ¾
- July posted on 11/24/2009
- fanghuzhai posted on 11/23/2009
- ᣬҲʹ ********************************************************* A Nasty Way With Words A survey of literary envy, irritation, resentment, condescension and contempt By ALEXANDER THEROUX Portly G.K. Chesterton once remarked to the exiguous George Bernard Shaw: "To look at you, anyone would think there was a famine in England." To which Shaw replied: "To look at you, anyone would think you caused it." "Poisoned Pens" is a delightfully malici
- ѩ posted on 11/23/2009
- July posted on 11/23/2009
- maya posted on 11/22/2009
- zt posted on 11/22/2009For blue skies, first clear the air on human rights By Zhang Zuhua and Jiang Qishen Sunday, November 22, 2009 BEIJING -- On his trip to China last week, President Obama negotiated with our government on climate change and other issues such as economic recovery, currency regulation and denuclearization. He noted at his town hall meeting in Shanghai that China and the United States lead the world in carbon emissions and that, unless these two countries can agree on what to do, the rest of the worl
- ҵıʼDZȾüֹɱгЧҪЧߡ𣬲ʹgoogle search, һͱĪվ߸ɴfreeze. ͬʱgmail, ÿεҳʾǣ The site's security certificate is not trusted! You attempted to reach www.google.com, but the server presented a certificate issued by an entity that is not trusted by your computer's operating system. This may mean that the server has generated its own security credentials, which Google Chrome canno
- Noname posted on 11/22/2009
- July posted on 11/22/2009
- fanghuzhai posted on 11/22/2009뻢Ѩɵû If you do not enter the pussy of the tiger, how can you have a son with her? My life is in the tiger's mouth ϻ The tiger, with its mouth open, is begging for meat. ɽϻӳƴ There is no tiger in the mountain so the monkeys weighed the king. ֻ Lucky disaster and happy disaster Ŀʶ The eyes do not recognize a person ɩĸ My brother's old wife compares herself to my mother. С My gall
- xw posted on 11/21/2009The Story Of The Bad Little Boy By Mark Twain, 1875 Once there was a bad little boy whose name was Jim - though, if you will notice, you will find that bad little boys are nearly always called James in your Sunday-school books. It was strange, but still it was true that this one was called Jim. He didn't have any sick mother either - a sick mother who was pious and had the consumption, and would be glad to lie down in the grave and be at rest but for the strong love she bore her boy, and the an
- fanghuzhai posted on 11/21/2009
- С posted on 11/21/2009
- ZILI posted on 11/21/2009
- July posted on 11/21/2009
- xw posted on 11/20/2009
- liaokang posted on 11/20/2009
- zxd posted on 11/20/2009
- 81 posted on 11/20/2009
- fanghuzhai posted on 11/20/2009
- xw posted on 11/19/2009
- maya posted on 11/19/2009campyǸ̫ġִÿcampyķΧܼĸоcampyеӵĵ˵һ˵ͲǸζˣƫֻᡣѧԭʵڵĶŪ飬ǶԼķ ժΣ Something that is completely cliche and artificial and exaggerated, as if ripped straight from a movie. Usually (but not always) "campy" is used to describe dialog that sounds cheesy and scripted. Person A: Thank you so much! Person B: Any decent person would
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