2011年7月16日 星期六

罕例: 紐約時報 十大文章中三篇關於日本

有時候 No News is Good News.
Having no information means that bad developments are unlikely, as in I haven't heard from them in a month, but no news is good news. This proverbial phrase may have originated with King James I of England, who allegedly said "No news is better than evil news" (1616).


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House Votes to Hamper a Law on Light Bulbs

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Japan Operator Shutting Down Nuclear Reactor After Malfunction

3.

Internet Use Affects Memory, Study Finds

4.

Henry Carlisle, Aided Oppressed Writers, Dies at 84

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Sports Briefing | Baseball

Soso Rengo Eliminated

6.

Japanese Team Comes of Age, and Lifts a Country

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The Hot List | Film

A House Tour for Cinephiles

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Op-Ed Columnist

Death and Budgets

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One Man Drowns and Another Is Critically Injured at a Public Pool on Staten Island

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Japan Premier Wants Shift Away From Nuclear Power

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