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Everlasting Dream ๑๑*.:。*゚‘゚・.。.:*.:。*゚’゚・流沙依旧,岁月依然。明天就在肩旁……☜♥☞ May 06 Economist.com的新闻很多时候这种西方媒体都是带着偏见的眼光看中国亟待解决的问题,但是他们往往把问题看得太偏激,很多时候感觉是在污蔑诋毁中国,虽然知道他们是这样的媒体,不过就是忍不住的看,想起之前的CNN,更觉得western media的无良和卑鄙! China A lot to be angry aboutMay 1st 2008 | FENSHUI VILLAGE Polluted, poisonous and immune to popular efforts to enforce a clean-up: Tai Lake is a metaphor for the state of China's politicsAP THE plain-clothes police are always there, watching Xu Jiehua. When she goes out, two of them follow by motorcycle. Sometimes an unmarked car joins them, tailing her closely on the narrow road winding past the factories and wheat fields around her village. Ms Xu is used to the attention. Her husband, Wu Lihong, was arrested in April last year and sentenced four months later to three years in prison for fraud and blackmail. For her, the police harassment is proof that the charges were false, and that Mr Wu's only crime was to anger local officials with his tireless campaigning against pollution around nearby Tai Lake, China's third-biggest freshwater body. It is also a warning that she too should keep quiet. Last year nature appeared to vindicate Mr Wu. Soon after his arrest, the lake was choked by toxic algae fed by the phosphates from the human and industrial waste that had been poured into the water and its tributaries. For more than a week, the stinking growth disrupted the water supply of 2m people living on its shores. It was one of China's biggest environmental scandals since the Communist Party came to power. In Wuxi, the city closest to Mr Wu's home in Fenshui village, residents queued to buy bottled water. The Yangzi River was diverted to flush the algae out. Amid an internet-fuelled uproar, officials promised to close down polluting factories and clean up an area once legendary for its beauty. But in late March blue-green blooms were again found along the southern shore. Such growths are rare so early in the year. Officials admit that despite their clean-up efforts the water remains at the lowest grade in China's water-quality scale, unfit for human contact, and that another “big bloom” is possible this year.
A repeat of the algae catastrophe on Tai Lake would be a huge embarrassment to both local officials and the central government. As they look nervously at protests around the country fuelled by an upsurge of anti-Western nationalism, the authorities are ever mindful that the anger could readily turn upon them too. Nationalist fervour may be helping to divert public attention away from the party's mishandling of Tibet—a remote problem in the minds of many Chinese. But it will do little to pacify citizens angered by official corruption, incompetence and negligence. There are many such people. Officials rarely give figures, but they have said that the number of “mass incidents”—an ill-defined term—rose from 10,000 in 1994 to 74,000 in 2004. Suspiciously, the government reported a 22% decrease in the first nine months of 2006, but from a much lower base than previously announced figures had suggested. This may reflect underreporting by officials under pressure to show that their departments are achieving the goal of establishing a “harmonious society”, which the party has vowed to build by 2020. The same internet and mobile-telephone technology that is helping China's angry young nationalists organise protests and boycotts is also helping other aggrieved citizens to unite. The past year has seen the first large-scale, middle-class protests in China over environmental issues: in the southern coastal city of Xiamen in June over the construction of a chemical factory, and in January this year in Shanghai over plans to extend a magnetic levitation train line. For all the central government's green talk, a complex web of local interests sometimes linked with powerful figures in Beijing often frustrates efforts to deal with the problems that lead to such unrest. Wu Lihong's campaigning around Tai Lake threatened factories, the governments that depend on them for revenues and the jobs the factories provide. The anger of laid-off workers has long been one of officialdom's biggest worries. A factory where Ms Xu worked was among those Mr Wu helped force to stop production. In 2002, after peasants blocked a road in protest over pollution in their fields, Mr Wu was jailed for 15 days for allegedly inciting them. He tried to launch an environmental NGO but officials turned down his request to register it (Wuxi already had one, they said, and that was enough). The police summoned him several times to warn him to cease his activities. But Mr Wu, ignoring his wife's remonstrations, persisted. He spent the family's savings on work such as gathering pollution data and lobbying the domestic and foreign press. The official press—at least organs beyond the control of the local bureaucracy—reported on his efforts glowingly. His living-room is adorned with tributes: an award in 2005 from the central government naming him one of the year's ten “outstanding environmental-protection personalities”; a photograph of him receiving an honour for his environmental work in 2006 from the Ford Motor company. But local officials were not impressed. One evening in April last year, when Mr Wu and his wife were watching television in their bedroom upstairs, police climbed up a ladder, through a window and took him away. They then smashed into his study and seized papers. Ms Xu still has the pile of cigarette stubs they left on the floor. Mr Wu, who is 40, was found guilty in August of extorting money from an environmental-equipment manufacturer by threatening to inform the authorities that products supplied to a steel company were substandard. The court also ruled that he had cheated the company by claiming to represent the equipment-maker and seeking payment for the sale. The amount involved was 45,000 yuan ($5,940). Mr Wu denied the charges and told the court that his confession had been extracted by torture. Ms Xu says journalists were barred from the proceedings and no witnesses were produced for cross-examination. A higher municipal court rejected Mr Wu's appeal last November. Last month Ms Xu submitted an appeal to a court in Nanjing, the capital of their province, Jiangsu. But she says she has no hope of success. The polluting companies her husband campaigned against remain open and the authorities have closed only unprofitable ones, she says. She shows visitors one alleged offender, a new lakeside resort complex. Since last year's disaster, the then Jiangsu party chief, Li Yuanchao, has been promoted to the ruling Politburo. Ms Xu believes the national media have been quietly ordered to avoid mention of her husband. The police stopped an attempt by relatives to circulate a petition for his release (more than 100 people signed it before the police seized it, she says). Officials have warned Ms Xu not to talk to the press. A senior environmental-protection official said this month that the battle against Tai Lake's algae problem would be a protracted one. So too will efforts to silence whistle-blowers. July 24 Indian film does not need Oscars, says BachchanMail
Indian film does not need Oscars, says Bachchan
Indian film icon Amitabh Bachchan on Friday dismissed the notion that his country's films should aspire to win Oscars, saying that the Indian film industry was more creative than Hollywood. India turns out about 1,000 films in 12 languages each year. No Indian film has ever won an Oscar, although "Mother India" and "Lagaan" have been nominated. Bachchan, visiting Britain to receive several awards, told a news conference at the Houses of Parliament in London he did not believe that an Indian film winning an Oscar was the "ultimate recognition for any great film" and added that it was offensive to suggest that. "I do believe that Indian film has its own exhibition," Bachchan said, referring to the International Indian Film Academy's annual awards. "Whereas we respect the Oscars and what they are, our creativity is the best," he added. The Indian film industry, which makes three times as many films a year as Hollywood, has captivated cinema goers around the world with its escapist musical extravaganzas. With its center in Bombay, Indian's film industry is popularly known as Bollywood. Bachchan doesn't like the term. He welcomed films that married Western and Indian cinema such as 2004's "Bride and Prejudice," a co-production featuring Indian and Western actors. "Any kind of marriage is going to be good when creative interests are common," Bachchan said. "I do believe that if the United Kingdom wants to make a film with India, there can only be benefits and vice versa." Bachchan said that, although he had never appeared in any Hollywood film, he would certainly consider roles from the West. Known affectionately as the "Big B," Bachchan has acted in over 150 films, playing rebels, smugglers and vigilantes in the 1970s and 1980s. He now plays more mature roles, many written specially for him. He was voted the most popular screen and stage icon of all time in a 2002 BBC Online survey, ahead of British legends Laurence Olivier and Alec Guinness. Bachchan's 2005 hits -- "Black," "Waqt," "Sarkar" and "Bunty Aur Babli" -- together grossed nearly 1 billion rupees ($23 million). Bachchan, 63, was visiting Britain to receive an honorary doctorate from a university in Leicester and awards for his four decades in film work and his humanitarian work, including his role as a goodwill ambassador for U.N. children's agency UNICEF. On Thursday, the actor also received the rare accolade of having more than 60 British lawmakers sign a parliamentary motion in his honor July 22 FIFA公布最新排名Mail
FIFA公布最新排名
北京时间7月12日下午,国际足联公布了2006年7月份国家队最新排名。刚刚获得世界冠军的意大利队排名上升9位,仅次于榜首的巴西队。排名第三到第十的球队依次为:阿根廷、法国、英格兰、荷兰、西班牙、葡萄牙、德国和捷克队。
PS:不是球迷但是还是发一下这个消息!!! 3V3 篮球赛 ··工程管理实录··Mail
3V3 篮球赛 ··工程管理实录·· 不知道是2006年5月还是6月(我的记性一向这样),学校组织了一场3V3篮球比赛,我们专业当然不会错过了哈! 毕竟是高手啊,我们班上的阵容……忘了,反正替补都是天王级别的人物。本次比赛我们还是栽倒在电商专业,真是一个让人难以相信的结果,但是正是这场篮球赛能让我们专业两个班之间的紧张和对峙气氛得到彻底的消除,我们在两个班的团结上看出了我们的凝聚力,真的是令人感动~~ (霹雳闪电旋风无敌三人组:邓政通、李洋、邓绪康)~盯啊!!防啊!攻啊~~lol~~
好动感的瞬间啊~~~~~~ HU!!!!!!
二班队员!!!篮板来了!!抢呀!!!!!!!
观众也很有型啊!尤其是刘有礼,噫!!!!!今天没有打劲舞团吗????
工程管理051“七朵金花”+贾嫂正在为队员加油呐喊~~~~~~~~~ 光看这阵势就知道工管女生不好惹的啊!!!
回忆过去转眼间又是一年就要过去了,经历了一年的大学生活,在静静回忆的时候才发现陪伴我最多的还是心中的女神AYUMI. 那是不知道多少年前的一天晚上,我正和家人一起吃饭,记得那天天气冷冷的,我又坐在了离电视机最近的地方一个人兴奋的欣赏着凤凰卫视的音乐节目…… 我那是才初中,很喜欢西洋音乐,经常听一些欧美的歌曲,但是对日本的流行音乐可以说是没有任何的接触,但是就在那天晚上一切改变了,轮到日本排行榜的时候我照惯例准备换台了,但是这时候妈妈突然和我说起话来,我就停住了,电视一边放着,我已经不想用眼睛去注意电视画面了,毕竟我一点兴趣也没有,主持人又在熟练的报出艺人的名字,这时候我听到了排行第一的平井坚的名字,随后听见了一个怪怪的名字“滨崎步”! 主持人眉飞色舞的介绍起本不是第一的滨崎步来,这真的是很奇怪,我决心看看这个所谓天后的到底有什么魅力。今天她上榜的单曲是《Endless Sorrow》……,画面开始只是一个黑人独自的唱歌,我觉得不希奇,但是后来警察却围上来捂住他的嘴,“这到底是怎么回事啊?”,我暗地里嘀咕。接着钢琴的声音响起,不过是那么的沉重,那么的压抑,后来,节奏越来越强,好像冲破了什么限制,感情一下子就爆发了出来,接着开唱了,但歌声并没有我想象中的那种随着音乐一同爆发,而是转而低声的吟唱……我第一次被这样的旋律所感染,那种在高潮部分感情的流露是那么的自然,PV里面那孩子童真的笑脸和人们希望用言语歌声去表达自己感情的渴望,以及那无能为力只有默默聆听小孩歌声的悲哀,这一切不都是现在人们在闷噪的都市,带笑的假面之后渴望真诚的交流,期盼感情忠实的寄托的渴望嘛??而拾起羽毛的AYU最后出场凝视这那高高的远方,我也第一次看见了这位传说中了不起的歌星,在PV里她是那么的朴素,但是却又那么的动人。从此我认识了hamasaki ayumi。 无意的相识却是最大的缘分 在以后的日子里,我依旧是那样热衷于欧美的流行,因为自从那次以后听过一些日本艺人的歌曲,觉得音色真的不行,估计滨崎步可能也差不多吧(汗……),至于AYU就没有认真的去了解,也没有买过她的CD等等。后来无意在音像店看到“I am”“LOVEppear”的CD,那大胆的造型实在让我无法的接受,难道她也是那种靠性感吃饭的女明星吗? 接着“第五季”轰炸式的电视广告,商场里“第五季,真自我”的大幅宣传海报,同桌篮球训练之后天天一瓶的“第五季”,公车站台那吸人眼球的的宣传画,无时无刻不在吸引着我。同学在教室放起的“缤纷彩虹”使我真正的认识了AYU。 从此我开始注意她的动向,问精通日本娱乐消息的同桌有关AYU的一切,当时就觉得不可思议,一个女人真的能作出这样一番打事业啊!!我当时真的不信,决心自己去了解…… 引领我走向疯狂的Ourselves 那爆发的情感,让人着迷的旋律使我从此爱上了她,从来没有觉得一首歌那么的好听,我真的被吸引,真的被陶醉了,我注定要追随这位气质不凡的女子. 从那时候开始我疯狂的收集她的专辑的单曲,每一张都给我不一样的惊喜,什么有人说A BALLADS不如A BEST我后来看到就想发火,在没有外界影响的情况下我和我的同桌一致认为A BALLADS是同样好的精选,同桌说“以前听她的每一张专辑都会有觉得不好的地方,但是这个抒情精选没有一首歌可以舍去,都是她最喜爱的”(至于有人说抒情不如BEST是我在论坛上才看到的好笑观点,可能纯粹是根据销量来判定的吧!!至于那是我是根本不管销量怎么样的。) 突破限制添加多个自定义列表****************突破限制添加多个自定义列表*********** javascript:var l=window.location.href;var p='http://spaces.msn.com/members/';if( l.indexOf(p) != -1 ){ l=l.substring(0+p.length); l=l.substring(0,l.indexOf('/'));Action('addlist','Enter The List Name',new Array('List Name'),null,new Array('128'),p+l+'/PostAcceptor.aspx',null);} 或者直接在地址栏里复制这些代码然后直接按ENTER。 注意: 在使用时,请确保浏览器的拦截窗口程序允许弹出窗口 使用时,屏幕中会出现一个对话框,在文本框中输入列表名称,在下拉框中选择列表类型并按下“确定”按钮之后,页面会转到列表的编辑模式,再添加列表即可。 这个方法很简便实用,我也在最下面添加了很多备用列表以备不时之需。毕竟只允许11个实在太少了。 讲一下怎么把它添加连接: 首先确认你的IE浏览器工具栏中是否有“链接(Link)”这一项,如果没有,那么点击“查看”菜单,在“工具栏”选项中将“链接(Link)”挑上勾。然后就是最关键的了:
把上面这段代码完整的复制下来.添加到“链接”里作为一个收藏的链接,起一个名比如“添加列表” 在“主页”和“列表”两个页面使用这个按钮 就可以看见添加列表的窗口了 如果实在不会这个,你可以把代码复制到地址栏然后按回车就可以了。 记得一定要在“主页”和“列表”两个页面使用。 |
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