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By H. GILBERT WELCH, LISA SCHWARTZ and STEVEN WOLOSHIN Published: January 2, 2007 For most Americans, the biggest health threat is not avian flu, West Nile or mad cow disease. It’s our health-care system. 
Harry Campbell You might think this is because doctors make mistakes (we do make mistakes). But you can’t be a victim of medical error if you are not in the system. The larger threat posed by American medicine is that more and more of us are being drawn into the system not because of an epidemic of disease, but because of an epidemic of diagnoses. ......
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| 2006-12-23 星期六(Saturday) 晴 |

Unseasonably warm weather has kept outerwear shoppers at home. In the aisles at Searle in Manhattan, few people are looking at coats. By MICHAEL BARBARO Published: December 23, 2006 Retailers are calling it the Coat Crisis of 2006, a fashion fiasco measured in racks of unsold fur-lined shearlings at Saks Fifth Avenue and down puffer jackets at Bloomingdale’s. ......
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| 2006-12-20 星期三(Wednesday) 晴 |
熟练掌握一些固定的框架是很有必要的。以下例句全部选自近期德语媒体,穿插一些背景知识介绍 1.Die Frage ist/lautet,wie/ob/wann... 问题是... 2.Es stellt/erhebt sich die Frage,ob/wo...提出的问题是... 3.Die Frage,ob/warum...,ist (noch nicht) geklaert... ...问题(仍未)得到澄清 4.Die Frage,ob/warum/wie...,ist/bleibt offen/nicht beantwortet...问题(仍旧)没有答案,没得到回答 5.Die Frage,ob/warum/wie...,ist umstritten/strittig...问题有争议,有意见分歧 ......
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| 2006-12-20 星期三(Wednesday) 晴 |
Die Fledermaus(蝙蝠) Eine Fledermaus fiel in das Gras. Sofort stürzte ein Wiesel(黄鼠狼)auf sie zu und wollte sie verspeisen(吃掉). "Ach!" piepste(吱吱叫)die Fledermaus in Todesangst. "Was willst du? - Was tust du? lasse mich am Leben!" "Ich kann nicht, ich hasse dich, weil ich alle Vögel hasse", fauchte(吼叫)das Wiesel. Die Fledermaus besann sich(思考)einen Augenblick. "Ich bin doch kein Vogel; ich kann die Vögel nicht leiden; ich bin doch eine Maus!" beteuerte(强调)sie. - Da schenkte ihr das Wiesel das Leben. Kurze Zeit nachher hatte die Fledermaus dasselbe Unglück. Wieder war ein Wiesel daran, ihr den Hals durchzubeißen. "Du sollst augenblicklich gefressen werden", sagte es, "ich hasse alle Mäuse und dich auch!" "Aber ich bin doch keine Maus, ich kann die Mäuse nicht leiden! Ich bin doch ein Vogel!" – beteuerte die Fledermaus. ......
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| 2006-12-20 星期三(Wednesday) 晴 |
| 2006-12-20 星期三(Wednesday) 晴 |
1) Wie heißt du? 你叫什么名字? 2) Wie alt bist du? 你多少岁? 3) Ich heiße ... 我叫... 4) Wo ist...? ...在哪里? 5) Angenehm! 好极了! 6) Wo wohnen Sie? 您住在哪里? 7) Ich bin Deutscher / Deutsche. 我是德国人(男/女) 8) Ich weiß es nicht. 我不知道。 9) Wie spät ist es? 现在几点钟? 10) Hast du Feuer? 有火吗? 11) Trinken wir einen Kaffee? 我们一......
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| 2006-12-20 星期三(Wednesday) 晴 |
By Richard McGregor China has barely paused for breath this year in its jet-propelled rise into a global power, returning the country to a position its leaders and people think it rightfully occupies. For the third year in succession, the economy is on track to grow by more than 10 per cent, according to Chinese statistics, a figure that many foreign investment bank economists think understates the true pace of development. The leadership team of Hu Jintao, the president, and Wen Jiabao, the premier, has complemented the powerful economic re-emergence with a packed diplomatic schedule reflecting the new pressures, and interests, the country's growth has delivered it. ......
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| 2006-12-14 星期四(Thursday) 晴 |
Washington Post(2006-12-12) By Sebastian Mallaby Five years ago today, China joined the World Trade Organization. The experiment has gone astonishingly well: China has changed more than 3,000 regulations to comply with WTO requirements. And yet an awkward question hovers over Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson's China trip this week: How to deal with a country that appears to distort trade not through tariffs or quotas but through currency and savings policies? This dilemma reflects a lopsidedness in the rules of globalization. To keep the trade playing field balanced, the WTO presides over a vast apparatus of quasi-law governing subsidies and tariffs; violators can be hauled in front of WTO tribunals. But there is no equivalent mechanism, other than a dormant provision buried in the charter of the International Monetary Fund, to punish countries that skew trade by manipulating their currencies. And there is no sanction at all for pursuing a growth strategy that relies on exports more than domestic consumption. ......
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| 2006-12-13 星期三(Wednesday) 晴 |

By HOWARD W. FRENCH Published: December 13, 2006 SHANGHAI, Dec. 12 — For people who saw the event on television earlier this month, the scene was like a chilling blast from a past that is 30 years distant: social outcasts and supposed criminals — in this case 100 or so prostitutes and a few pimps — paraded in front of a jeering crowd, their names revealed, and then driven away to jail without trial. ......
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| 2006-12-7 星期四(Thursday) 晴 |
By Will Dunham in Washington December 06, 2006 08:47am USING a cell phone does not increase a person's risk of cancer, according to a broad study released today involving more than 400,000 Danish cell phone users. A team of researchers used data on the entire population of Denmark to determine that neither short- nor long-term use of mobile phones was linked to a greater risk of tumours of the brain and nervous system, salivary gland or eyes, leukemia or cancer overall. ......
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