Magazine
The first magazine was a little periodical called The Review, and it was started in London in 1704. It looked a lot like the newspapers of the time. But in terms of its content, it was much different. Newspapers were concerned mainly with news events, but The Review focused on important domestic issues of the day, as well as the policies of the government. In England at the time, people could be thrown in jail for publishing articles that were critical of the king. And that’s what happened to Daniel Defoe. He was the outspoken founder of The Review. Defoe actually wrote the first issue of The Review from prison. You see, he had been arrested because of his writings that criticized the policies of the Church of England, which was headed by the king. After his release, Defoe continued to produce The Review and the magazine started to appear on a more frequent schedule, about three times a week. It didn’t take long for other magazines to start po
LOS ANGELES—A Los Angeles man who survived the crash of a Singapore Airline’s flight in Taiwan, China last week that killed 82 people has sued (控告) the Airline, claiming that the accident was "both foreseeable and avoidable." Jonediza, a 50-year-old vice president with the online music distributor MP3.Com Inc., sought unspecified damages for negligence of passenger liability in his lawsuit, which was filed on Tuesday in US District Court in Los Angeles.
The crash of the flight took place in (46) , killing (47) people.
The man who survived has sued the (48) Airline because he claimed that the accident was (49) .
Jonediza sought unspecified damages for negligence through the (50) .
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