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He remains modern now, yet there is something of an old soul about him, something oldfashioned about him, something well, removed, slightly sociopathic, slightly I mean, so rigorous and thorough that he gets castigated as being cut off. 他身处现代
Annan Challenges World Leaders to Overhaul UN Operations The secretary-general Monday outlined the most comprehensive overhaul of the United Nations since it was founded in 1945. The planned changes w
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The victims of the Zeebrugge ferry disaster (are) being remembered to the service in Dover. Survivors and relatives of those who died sang hymn s and read eulogies at the church service. Twenty years ago, 193 people died when the Herald of Free Enter
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