1220紐約時報
*【裴洛西或推遲彈劾審判】
因擔心控制參議院的共和黨人會影響審判公正性、迅速宣佈川普無罪,眾議院議長裴洛西考慮推遲向參議院提交彈劾指控。分析認為,裴洛西可能是在尋找談判籌碼。
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/12/19/us/politics/impeachment-trump-senate-trial.html
*【眾議院表決後的第二天,憤怒的川普希望在11月為自己辯護】
受到彈劾的結果,川普感到震驚,川普總統將成為第一位在被指控犯有重罪和輕罪後,面對選民的美國總統。
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/12/19/us/politics/trump-reacts-to-impeachment.html
*【新聞分析:川普被彈劾對今日美國意味著什麼?】
美國歷史上的總統彈劾案都在混亂時期出現,象徵著國家正在經歷重大轉變,川普彈劾案也是如此。它體現了這個國家的分裂,激烈交戰的不同陣營正試圖重新定義美國。
https://cn.nytimes.com/usa/20191219/president-impeachment-history/
*【 2020年民主黨初選辯論】
七名民主黨總統參選人週四晚間於洛杉磯再次展開辯論。在全國民調中,前副總統拜登仍然領先。但三位候選人緊追在後,特別是在愛荷華州:市長皮特•布蒂吉格南本德,印第安納州參議員。華倫-麻薩諸塞州的參議員及伯尼•桑德斯。
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/12/19/us/politics/when-december-democratic-debate.html
*【美國眾議院批准美墨加協議】
美國眾議院以385票對41票,以壓倒性多數通過了修訂後的北美貿易協定的新版本,這是更新北美貿易規則的重要一步,同時掃除了有關華盛頓將兌現威脅與鄰國切斷貿易關係的擔憂。
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/12/19/us/politics/usmca-deal.html
*【英國女王國會演講承諾很快就會完全脫歐】
在主持議會開幕式時,伊莉莎白二世還傳達了首相強森施政方針中的“人民的優先事項”,稱政府將大幅增加對醫療服務和執法部門的支出。
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/12/19/world/europe/johnson-queens-speech.html
*【英國央行新聞發佈會,音訊遭提前洩漏疑給某些投資者帶來優勢】
儘管只有數秒,相關資訊流出的時間差仍為一些投資者帶來交易優勢。英國央行和監管部門表示,正在調查這起洩密事件。
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/12/19/business/bank-of-england-audio.html
*【俄羅斯聯邦安全局總部附近發生槍擊案】
槍擊造成至少3死5傷。該機構在聲明中稱,一名特工被槍殺。目前行兇者已“被制服”,尚不清楚其身份與動機。對於一個戒備森嚴的地區來說,本次槍擊事件不同尋常。
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/12/19/world/europe/fsb-headquarters-shooting-russia.html
*【甘地傳記作者因抗議印度新公民法被捕】
學者拉瑪昌德拉•古哈是週四被拘留的數百人中的一員,他於當天晚些時候獲釋。抗議者對新公民法的憤怒與日俱增,而政府的回應手段也越來越強烈。
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/12/19/world/asia/india-protests-muslim.html
*【菲律賓民答那峨大屠殺案宣判】
當地權貴家族安帕圖安的領導人被認定為幕後黑手,三名主謀被判處終身監禁、不得假釋。這一發生在2009年的伏擊槍殺案是菲律賓史上最血腥的政治屠殺案之一,包括敵對政客和數十名記者在內,共有57人死亡。
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/12/18/world/asia/philippines-massacre-verdict-Ampatuan-Maguindanao.html
*【高盛試圖就馬來西亞基金醜聞進行和解】
高盛就一馬醜聞展開認罪協商,或在下個月底之前與聯邦檢察官達成和解。據了解,高盛正就支付高達20億美元的罰款進行談判,並讓一家子公司認罪。
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/12/19/business/goldman-sachs-1mdb.html
*【儘管已有報告對毒氣發出警告,但印尼仍讓塑膠繼續辭亂燒】
印尼政府無視非法燃燒塑膠行為,同時向國際環保組織的報告提出質疑。此前一份報告指出,印尼東爪哇島一個村莊的居民因豆腐作坊燃燒廢塑膠而受到毒害。
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/12/19/world/asia/indonesia-dioxin-plastic-tofu.html
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There is only One Statue in the Statue Square and he is Sir Thomas Jackson, the chief manager of the HSBC Limited in its early years.
The square is originally named the Royal Square,
where statues of various British royalty were found, including Queen Victoria, Queen Alexandra and King George V. Most of these statues were taken away by the Japanese forces during World War II to be melted in Japan.
Some of the statues were returned after the war ended and relocated to other parks in Hong Kong.
Statues of Sir Thomas Jackson became the only statue in the square, standing right in front of the HSBC headquarters in Hong Kong.
How to go: Take MTR to Central station, Exit K
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There is only One Statue in the Statue Square and he is Sir Thomas Jackson, the chief manager of the HSBC Limited in its early years.
The square is originally named the Royal Square,
where statues of various British royalty were found, including Queen Victoria, Queen Alexandra and King George V. Most of these statues were taken away by the Japanese forces during World War II to be melted in Japan.
Some of the statues were returned after the war ended and relocated to other parks in Hong Kong.
Statues of Sir Thomas Jackson became the only statue in the square, standing right in front of the HSBC headquarters in Hong Kong.
How to go: Take MTR to Central station, Exit K
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Video Title: Why Japan's Great Pyramid of Giza Can't be Built Until 2110
"London. October, 1992. A Japanese man entered a government building near Chancery Lane, and made his way up to an office on the first floor. This was the London branch of the UK’s Patent Office. You see, this man was there on behalf of Japan’s renowned Shimizu Corporation - a leading architectural and engineering firm that was (and is) among the top in the world, and he was there to apply for a patent. To secure their ideas globally it was necessary to apply not just in Japan. Now this particular patent was for no ordinary idea. It was for something grand, something spectacular. The idea was to build giant pyramids in the middle of some of the largest and busiest urban centers in the world - starting with Tokyo. These infrastructures would be so large, they could house entire cities. But why? What was this for? And who exactly is the Shimizu Corporation? To understand this, we need to go back in time, back over 200 years ago to the company’s inception..."
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- Shimizu Megacity Pyramid TRY-2004
- Megastructures
- Pyramidal structures
- Japanese architectural & engineering companies
- Kisuke Shimizu
- Edo period
- Japan's population decline
- Tokyo's overpopulation & overcrowding
- Large scale construction projects
- Floating cities, underwater cities, space hotels
- Blade Runner (Tyrell Corporation headquarters pyramid)
- Egypt's Great Pyramid of Giza
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