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Date:
Tue, 17 April 2007 12:00 WesternIndonesiaTime
Subject:
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao Visiting Japan on April 11, 2007
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Chinese
Premier Wen Jiabao, left, and Japanese Prime Minister
Shinzo Abe listen to the national anthems during a
welcoming ceremony at the prime minister's official
residence in Tokyo, Wednesday, April 11, 2007. Wen
arrived in Japan for a fence-mending trip aimed at
setting aside the key trading partners' historical
disputes and ramping up cooperation in business,
environment and diplomacy.
(AP Photo/Itsuo Inouye, POOL) AP -
Wed Apr 11, 5:54 AM ET
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Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao,
left, shakes hands with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo
Abe before their meeting at Abe's official residence in
Tokyo Wednesday, April 11, 2007. Wen arrived in Japan on
Wednesday for a fence-mending trip aimed at setting
aside the key trading partners' historical disputes and
ramping up cooperation in business, environment and
diplomacy.
(AP
Photo/Toru Hanai, Pool)
AP - Wed Apr
11, 5:43 AM ET
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Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao,
left back, and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, right
back, look on as China's Foreign Minister Li Zhuoxing,
sitting left, and Japan's counterpart Taro Aso, sitting
right, sign joint environmental declaration at Abe's
official residence in Tokyo, Wednesday, April 11, 2007.
Japanese and Chinese leaders heralded a new era of
closer ties between the two Asian powers Wednesday,
moving to repair relations damaged by a harsh dispute
over history and signing accords on energy and
environmental protection.
(AP
Photo/Everett Kennedy Brown, Pool)
AP - Wed Apr
11, 7:48 AM ET
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On the same day of the launching of Windows Vista in Jakarta, April 11, 2007,
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe
listen to the national anthems during a welcoming ceremony at the
prime minister's official residence in Tokyo. The logo of Windows
Vista is a circle, just like the circle in Japanese flag. As if he
was also attending the launching of Windows Vista in Jakarta.
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Date:
Mon, 16 April 2007 11:33 WesternIndonesiaTime
Subject:
McCarthy's 'The Road' wins Pulitzer 2007
McCarthy's
'Road' wins Pulitzer
POSTED: 4:03
p.m. EDT, April 16, 2007
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NEW YORK
(AP) -- Cormac McCarthy, whose novel "The Road" was
recently chosen by Oprah Winfrey for her book club, has
added another honor: "The Road" won the Pulitzer Prize
for fiction Monday.
The Pulitzer Prize for general nonfiction
was awarded Monday to Lawrence Wright for his book, "The
Looming Tower: Al-Qaeda and the Road to 9/11," a
penetrating analysis of how Islamic fundamentalism has
reshaped the modern world.
Gene Roberts and Hank Klibanoff won the
Pulitzer Prize for history for "The Race Beat: The
Press, the Civil Rights Struggle, and the Awakening of a
Nation." The book traces how the civil rights struggle
was covered by the press, breaking down prejudices
within journalism and as well as in American society.
Debby Applegate won for biography for
"The Most Famous Man in America: The Biography of Henry
Ward Beecher," the 19th-century abolitionist and
preacher.
"It took me about 20 years to write this
book from the time I
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stumbled upon Beecher's work and thought
I'd write a college seminar paper on him," said
Applegate, 39, who studied at Amherst College as an
undergraduate.
David Lindsay-Abaire won the drama prize
for "Rabbit Hole," about a wealthy, suburban couple
trying to come to terms with the death of their young
son, Danny, accidentally killed when he runs into the
street and is struck by a car.
Jazz artist Ornette Coleman won for music
for "Sound Grammar." It's only the second Pulitzer won
by a jazz composer. Wynton Marsalis won the music prize
in 1997 for "Blood on the Fields."
Coleman said his cousin notified him that
he had won the honor. "I didn't believe him," Coleman
told The Associated Press. "I'm grateful to know that
America is really a fantastic country."
Natasha Trethewey won for poetry for
"Native Guard."
Special citations were given to science
fiction icon Ray Bradbury and famed jazz saxaphonist
John Coltrane.
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McCarthy won the Pulitzer Prize for his
book "The Road" makes me excited because the title of the book is
like related with my idea proposed to you on early February 2007 about the
"canal toll road" to prevent flood in Jakarta. Although of course it must more
about the result of his hard work in writing the book.
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