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The Dd

  • Submitted By: xiaokui
  • Date Submitted: 03/01/2009 1:29 PM
  • Category: Book Reports
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The New York times editorial about the unclear report on the Iraq issue. In the past years, U.S newspaper bright light everything like the issue of the Iraq, however we light ourselves either. But our information is truth and doesn’t llike the intelligence information because they add more untruth. However more truth be closed,and truth can’t emerge because of the problematic articles in the newspaper. It’s very interesting about the untruth articles make the Iraq issue not very clearly. From this issue ,we want to see the truth, and the original report about Iraq and U.S problems. So U.S readers don’t need the unclear report. The editor details the key point of the issue, and find the mistake of the reporter. That will help amarican got more an more truth.example, when two people get married, they will have a baby in the future. In addition, the parents who are both born in this year are one generation. That'smeaning the generation of the parents. Moreover, the baby who born at the same year or similar ages will be put in another generation group. A normal family. We can find lots of people whom from different generation. Grandparents, parents, and grandchild. When they get together, there will be a very normal and happily family. The knowledge from different generation is different. Because every generation has the special feature of the culture in those years. I think that's why people who from different generation have different topics to communicate with each other.

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