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- Jun 13 Fri 2008 09:11
我們的畢業音樂會~畢業夢遊中~
- Apr 28 Mon 2008 11:10
Sarkozy’s TV Appearance Paves Way for New Image
FROM:http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=89934163
Sarkozy’s TV Appearance Paves Way for New Image ( 3’ 28” )
It was just last spring that Nicolas Sarkozy’s stormed the French Presidency with the mandate for change. Now he is the most unpopular French leader since the end of World War II. So he decided to take some hard questions on national television last night to try to fix his image. Eleanor Beardsley reports from Paris.Standing behind the corner at his Paris, news paper kiost just hours before Sarkozy’s prime-time appearance. Gilles Martinez says he thinks the president is erican and gressive and beyond that. “I don’t think he’s able to control these emotions. But physically, he doesn’t even look like a president. When he compared to demitera, it’s a joke. Martinez pulls out popular daily news paper lupa his young to show the most reason. Paul, which gives Sarkozy’s a twenty-eight percent of provable writing, and the paper’s popularity contest post toward president Sarkozy comes in last. Retiring question Google walks to buy a news magazine, Google says he doesn’t regret voting for Sarkozy, but he think it is a good thing the president going on television to try to explain things. “It’s true we don’t really see where he’s going, then there is a show off blingbling side, well, not really used to having a president like that at all, he’s not exactly at the tag style.” The constan news coverage of Sarkozy’s flash personal life, his divorce, courtship and remarriage to a top fashion model was too much for many French people. There was talked that Sarkozy was unpresidential, that he had besmirched the office. One news paper called him “volger”. These tags have enough facts on Sarkozy’s says blank bad . “He is somebody who can take quit systems does he like it, but he has harder. And that for we see less of his wife we don’t see them in holiday. And if people real like his style, he decided by staff.” Sarkozy took to the airwaves last night, to try to turn a tie of public companion. And nearly the two hour grilling by five journalists, the president defended his vision of friends and the world, and he …… people. “I’m trying to correct my mistakes, of course I made some. I ….. these determent and I’m trying to learn lessons from it. But I know where I’m going and there is no … strategy because at the end of my five year term, I would be able to set the French people … . These what I did during the five years you gave me.” Sarkozy also said he couldn’t fix the problems of thirty years in a few months, and the … crimes and risen oil prices and the euro were egrovating economic fact beyond his control. And that … think Sarkozy came … around his biggest mistake, she says, we’re giving French people the impression his reforms with happen instant results and thinking he had to open about everything. “I think the French do know like …and they say ~oh! We don’t want anybody to … but … they do~, and you tell them but in the …holiday … means, you know he was lying to … this is fine. Well, Sarkozy shows … is not fine at all. ” Sarkozy’s performance last night getting plotted from those aimless to say he has successfully paved the way for a new beginning, and perhaps most importantly, they say he came off for looking presidential. For NPR news, Eleanor Beardsley in Paris.
Sarkozy’s TV Appearance Paves Way for New Image ( 3’ 28” )
It was just last spring that Nicolas Sarkozy’s stormed the French Presidency with the mandate for change. Now he is the most unpopular French leader since the end of World War II. So he decided to take some hard questions on national television last night to try to fix his image. Eleanor Beardsley reports from Paris.Standing behind the corner at his Paris, news paper kiost just hours before Sarkozy’s prime-time appearance. Gilles Martinez says he thinks the president is erican and gressive and beyond that. “I don’t think he’s able to control these emotions. But physically, he doesn’t even look like a president. When he compared to demitera, it’s a joke. Martinez pulls out popular daily news paper lupa his young to show the most reason. Paul, which gives Sarkozy’s a twenty-eight percent of provable writing, and the paper’s popularity contest post toward president Sarkozy comes in last. Retiring question Google walks to buy a news magazine, Google says he doesn’t regret voting for Sarkozy, but he think it is a good thing the president going on television to try to explain things. “It’s true we don’t really see where he’s going, then there is a show off blingbling side, well, not really used to having a president like that at all, he’s not exactly at the tag style.” The constan news coverage of Sarkozy’s flash personal life, his divorce, courtship and remarriage to a top fashion model was too much for many French people. There was talked that Sarkozy was unpresidential, that he had besmirched the office. One news paper called him “volger”. These tags have enough facts on Sarkozy’s says blank bad . “He is somebody who can take quit systems does he like it, but he has harder. And that for we see less of his wife we don’t see them in holiday. And if people real like his style, he decided by staff.” Sarkozy took to the airwaves last night, to try to turn a tie of public companion. And nearly the two hour grilling by five journalists, the president defended his vision of friends and the world, and he …… people. “I’m trying to correct my mistakes, of course I made some. I ….. these determent and I’m trying to learn lessons from it. But I know where I’m going and there is no … strategy because at the end of my five year term, I would be able to set the French people … . These what I did during the five years you gave me.” Sarkozy also said he couldn’t fix the problems of thirty years in a few months, and the … crimes and risen oil prices and the euro were egrovating economic fact beyond his control. And that … think Sarkozy came … around his biggest mistake, she says, we’re giving French people the impression his reforms with happen instant results and thinking he had to open about everything. “I think the French do know like …and they say ~oh! We don’t want anybody to … but … they do~, and you tell them but in the …holiday … means, you know he was lying to … this is fine. Well, Sarkozy shows … is not fine at all. ” Sarkozy’s performance last night getting plotted from those aimless to say he has successfully paved the way for a new beginning, and perhaps most importantly, they say he came off for looking presidential. For NPR news, Eleanor Beardsley in Paris.
- Mar 29 Sat 2008 09:27
【轉載】「聯合報太藍了!」─林懷民的批判與期許
這場菁英對談,是極「勁爆」的。林懷民是雲門舞集創辦人,傳說中的「老林」(藝文界的暱稱),姿態柔軟、循循善誘;但說起理來好惡分明、甚而疾言厲色,把聽眾嚇壞。這場對談,全都有了。
經營現代舞團與經營報業,有極類似的情境。林懷民用抽象語彙,深描社會情境、再揉入身體之美;林懷民雖不承認,但它終究是菁英的。
經營現代舞團與經營報業,有極類似的情境。林懷民用抽象語彙,深描社會情境、再揉入身體之美;林懷民雖不承認,但它終究是菁英的。
- Mar 23 Sun 2008 01:05
被Roselin點名到的【傳承幸福的許願答鈴】
- Nov 30 Fri 2007 13:01
DAFF
ABOUT DAFF
The Australian Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry’s role is to develop and implement policies and programs that ensure Australia's agricultural, fisheries, food and forestry industries remain competitive, profitable and sustainable.
Our policies and programs:
The Australian Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry’s role is to develop and implement policies and programs that ensure Australia's agricultural, fisheries, food and forestry industries remain competitive, profitable and sustainable.
Our policies and programs:
- Nov 30 Fri 2007 12:48
MAF
- Nov 30 Fri 2007 12:44
APHIS-USDA
The Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service is a multi-faceted Agency with a broad mission area that includes protecting and promoting U.S. agricultural health, regulating genetically engineered organisms, administering the Animal Welfare Act and carrying out wildlife damage management activities. These efforts support the overall mission of USDA, which is to protect and promote food, agriculture, natural resources and related issues.
To protect agricultural health, APHIS is on the job 24 hours a day, 7 days a week working to defend America’s animal and plant resources from agricultural pests and diseases. For example, if the Mediterranean fruit fly and Asian longhorned beetle, two major agricultural pests, were left unchecked, they would result in several billions of dollars in production and marketing losses annually. Similarly, if foot-and-mouth disease or highly pathogenic avian influenza were to become established in the United States, foreign trading partners could invoke trade restrictions and producers would suffer devastating losses.
To protect agricultural health, APHIS is on the job 24 hours a day, 7 days a week working to defend America’s animal and plant resources from agricultural pests and diseases. For example, if the Mediterranean fruit fly and Asian longhorned beetle, two major agricultural pests, were left unchecked, they would result in several billions of dollars in production and marketing losses annually. Similarly, if foot-and-mouth disease or highly pathogenic avian influenza were to become established in the United States, foreign trading partners could invoke trade restrictions and producers would suffer devastating losses.
- Aug 02 Thu 2007 01:44
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