In recent speeches at Republican
fundraisers, President Bush has taken to criticizing the press for baring
government secrets. The outgoing secretary of the Treasury, John Snow, in what may have been his last official act, wrote to The New York Times that in exposing the monitoring of bank transfers, it had undermined a successful counterterrorism program. A house resolution, passed by a party line vote, called on the media to safeguard classified programs. The government has discovered what governments have discovered before, that an undercurrent of hostility towards the news media runs through the country and that there could be political advantage in campaigning against the press in general. The champion press hater, of course, was President Nixon, who told his staff that the press is the enemy, and he proceeded to declare his own priv A. The Free Press Exposed Government Secrets. B. The Government’s Current War with the Free Press. C. The Unfriendly Relationship between President and the Free Press. D. The Free Press Bares Government Secrets. [简答题]News report:
The General Administration of Press and Publication of China (GAPP) has recently issued a document, which demands further standardization of language usage. The document bans newspapers, publishers and website-owners from frequently using foreign abbreviations and acronyms, as well as the mix of English and Chinese. It forbids excessive use of slang and buzzwords, and non-standard spellings and grammatical order of foreign terms. Topic: Preserving the Purity of the Chinese Language Questions for Reference: 1. Some hold that language interweaving is becoming very common in the age of globalization, so this ban will undoubtedly trigger people’s dissatisfaction. What do you think of this view 2. Others hold that, as languages of all countries and regions have been imposing influence on one another since ancient times, so language purity has never existed in human history. Do you agree with this view Why or [填空题]Kodak Theatre hosted its first Academy Awards Presentation in November of 2001.
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