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1:宋圣军 2021-01-16 21:31:02
The more powerful the passions and the more uncontained the ambitions, the more likely the democratic system will collapse into despotism.
2:骆定康 2021-01-09 21:31:02
Here are the news events that the search engine Baidu says most captured Internet users' attention in 2015:
3:翟大银 2021-01-15 21:31:02
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4:高挺 2021-01-16 21:31:02
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5:夏华 2021-01-03 21:31:02
WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) — The U.S. economy finally got a big jolt of energy in 2014 after the lamest recovery since World War II. And 2015 is shaping up to be an even better year.
6:保罗·施罗德 2021-01-17 21:31:02
“If lenders are too optimistic during market booms and too pessimistic in downturns, that could be a good reason for authorities to set conservative capital requirements,” he suggests. “Higher haircuts might dampen the initial run-ups, but they could also dampen the subsequent fallouts when tides turn.”
7:马静关 2021-01-09 21:31:02
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8:朱清煜 2021-01-06 21:31:02
身为欧元区较弱经济体之一的意大利,是欧盟国家中获得中国企业投资最多的。这主要归因于倍耐力(Pirelli)和中国化工(ChemChina)达成的79亿美元交易。法国排在第二位,通过旅游和基础设施行业的一系列大笔交易获得36亿美元投资。
9:朱瑞英 2021-01-07 21:31:02
Yet if “Mad Men” showed us anything (besides how cool a skinny suit could look, and that wide ties really were not a good men’s wear moment), it is that the decade chronicled was a complicated, often unhappy, occasionally destructive time.
10:曾海燕 2021-01-21 21:31:02
Hillary stays on: Clinton’s CV is chock full of firsts: The only first lady to become a U.S. senator turned viable presidential candidate turned secretary of state. Now a private citizen, she continues to be one of the most watched and listened-to women on the planet. All bets on that she will be the 2016 Democratic presidential candidate and the free world’s presumptive next leader. She’s done little to quiet the chatter, including hitting the speaking circuit last month at an estimated $200,000 fee per event and inking a reported $14 million book deal.