CNN盘点了2011年度影响世界格局的重大事件:阿拉伯之春 全球经济危机 本拉登之死 福岛核电站危机 美国龙卷风
卡扎菲之死 欧债危机 占领华尔街 乔布斯之死。。。。。。
2011年的世界真的不太平。无论是政治,经济还是大自然都给人类带来了无限的伤害。
(CNN) -- From the Arab Spring to a global
economic crisis to the killing of Osama bin Laden, 2011 has been
defined by historic and dynamic events that will shape the world in
the years ahead.
A revolt across the Middle East and North Africa began with the
self-immolation of a struggling merchant in Tunisia and spread
across the region. Egyptian protesters toppled the 30-year rule of
Hosni Mubarak, and rebels in Libya battled against supporters of
long-time strongman Moammar Gadhafi.
Gadhafi was eventually killed in
October
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同学风过花开的精彩博文“布拉格之恋”,读着这篇文章,想起了与她还有Susanna, Jason,Richard and his wife, Xj,,Hy,Oliver,Xl同游布拉格的时光。
布拉格之恋

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西溪湿地国家公园,位于浙江省杭州市区西部,距西湖不到5公里,是罕见的城中次生湿地。这里生态资源丰富、自然景观质朴、文化积淀深厚,曾与西湖、西泠并称杭州“三西”,是目前国内第一个也是唯一的集城市湿地、农耕湿
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Euro crisis: EU leaders hope to reach debt plan
A decision on
saving the euro is one of the most important ever taken by EU
leaders
European Union leaders are gathering for an emergency summit in
Brussels to try to finalise details of a plan to tackle the
eurozone debt crisis.
There is disagreement on how to boost the firepower of the EU's
bailout fund for troubled euro-using countries.
There are fears that the Greek debt crisis could spread to Italy
and Spain.
The BBC's Europe Editor Gavin Hewitt says there are growing
doubts the leaders will reach a comprehensive deal at the
summit.
Before heading for Brussels, German Chancellor Angela Merkel
faces a vote in
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城市综合实力的体现
英国经济学家信息社8月30日公布最新一期全球最适合居住城市报告,澳洲墨尔本击败常胜军加拿大温哥华,成为全球最适合人居的城市。中国大陆有8个城市上榜,排名最好的是北京的第72名;中国台北排名第61名,与前一次调查相同;中国香港排名第31,在两岸三地城市中排名最高。
经济学家信息社(Economist Intelligence
Unit)对全球140个城市进行的调查显示,排名第12的日本大阪是亚洲最适合居住的城市,东京排名第18,中国香港第31,新加坡第
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Banned movies: The films that vexed the censor
The way films are censored can tell us much about changing
attitudes in society to sex, violence and rebellion, writes Ben
Southwell
The way films are censored can tell us much about changing
attitudes in society to sex, violence and rebellion, writes Ben
Southwell.
Enter the hidden world of the British Board of Film
Classification's written archive and a hundred years of film
censorship are laid bare.
It's possible to chart the changing concerns of the board as it
has trodden a fine line between enforcing the standards of the day
and recognising artistic endeavour.
The letters between censor and