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Freed by Sudan, 'Geographic' Reporter Arrives Home in U.S. After 34 days in a Sudanese jail, National Geographic journalist Paul Salopek, who had been charged with spying, landed in his home state of New Mexico on Sunday morning. At the time of his arrest, Salopek, 44, had been freelance reporting for National Geographic magazine on the Sahel region, which stretches east-west across Africa along the southern edge of the Sahara. Don Belt, Salopek’s editor for the Sahel assignment, embraced the reporter upon his arrival and later said he might have lost a little weight, but he looks like he's none the worse for wear. 'We're over the moon about Salopek's return', Belt added. Salopek, who is on a scheduled leave of absence from the Chicago Tribune, arrived in Albuquerque with his wife, his Tribune editor, and New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson. Salopek said it feels 'fantastic' to be home. 'It's great to see my wife, who's been through a lot—in some ways more than myself-in the last 35 days,' he said. After he's spent some time with his family, Salopek says, he plans to 'make rounds in Chicago and Washington' to thank his friends at the Tribune and the National Geographic Society. 'I can never really repay them,' he said. But, he joked at a press conference Sunday at the Albuquerque international airport, what he can do is 'rack up an enormous beer bill.' On behalf of National Geographic, Belt thanked Richardson, the Tribune, Sudan's ambassador to the United States, and Jimmy Carter. The former U.S. President had written to Sudanese President Omar Al Bashir on Salopek's behalf-a gesture that had been kept secret until Sunday. (Both National Geographic News and National Geographic magazine are parts of the National Geographic Society.) Once Salopek is back on the job, he intends to return to Africa, first to Chad to check up on his two assistants, who were arrested and freed alongside him. Then he will complete his National Geographic assignment in Chad, Mall, Niger, Nigeria, and Senegal. Detained in Noah Darfur The Pulitzer Prize winner and his Chadian assistants-driver Idriss Abdulraham Anu and interpreter Suleiman Abakar Moussa were arrested on August 6 after traveling from Chad to Sudan's troubled Dar fur Province without a visa. The border crossing had been a last minute decision, Salopek said at the Sunday press conference. Normally, the three would have been deported. Instead, on August 26 they were charged with espionage, passing in- formation illegally, and disseminating 'false news', in addition to the charge of entering the country unlawfully. The three men were confined to a single cell in E1 Fasher, capital of Noah Dar fur Province. From the cell, Salopek says, they could see protestors daily inveighing(痛骂) against the United States and the Unit- ed Nations, which are leading an effort to deploy a UN peacekeeping force to neighboring Dar fur Province. Salopek and his cellmates, though, weren't without welcome company. U.S. soldiers-in the region advising an African Union peacekeeping force-discovered that an American was being held in El Fasher and took up his cause. 'They visited us virtually every day,' Salopek said. 'They were like our guardian angels. The effort to free the reporter and his colleagues, though wasn't exactly heavenly. It was like a 'carnival ride,' Salopek said, 'up and down, day to day.' The Release Governor Richardson flew to Sudan on Thursday to negotiate the three men's release on humanitarian grounds. Thanks in part to prior dealings with the Sudanese ambassador to the U.S. and with Sudanese President Omar A1-Bashir, Richardson succeeded a
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【单选题】竞争导向定价法主要包括(       )。
A.
随行就市定价法
B.
竞争价格定价法
C.
密封投标定价法
D.
需求差异定价法
【单选题】选出对下列加粗词语解说有误的一项()
A.
采莲是江南的旧俗,似乎很早就有,而六朝时为盛。 “ 似乎 ” 有不确定之意,表明采莲的历史久远,但何时开始不十分确定。
B.
荷塘四面,长着许多树,蓊蓊郁郁的。 “ 蓊蓊郁郁 ” 是后置定语,突出了树的茂盛,也更加突出荷塘的幽僻。
C.
忽然想起日日走过的荷塘,在这满月的光里,总该另有一番样子吧。 “ 总 ” 表明在这样的日子里月光就会另有一番样子。
D.
树梢上隐隐约约的是一带远山,只有些大意罢了。 “ 大意 ” 在这里是大概的轮廓的意思,可见当时的朦胧静谧。
【单选题】很多考古学家曾有这样的观点,在不到2万年以前,人类通过一个陆地桥进入北美大陆到达美国。但是最近在南美发现的测定时间为3.2万年以前的人类遗址,使研究者们猜想人类是先坐船横穿太平洋到达南美洲,然后向北扩展。 以下哪项,如果被发现,将成为反对以上猜想的恰当证据?
A.
匹兹堡附近一个石头做的遗址发现有被1.9万年前的人类使用过的证据。
B.
一些北美的人类遗址比任何在南美发现的遗址时间要早。
C.
这个有3.2万年历史的南美遗址比发现的最古老的北美遗址所在地的气候更加温暖。
D.
南美的遗址在3.2万年以前有人居住后,一直有人居住,直到6 000年前。
E.
上一个冰纪,在1.15万年到2万年以前,使世界海平面大大下降了。
【多选题】竞争导向定价法主要包括:
A.
通行价格定价法
B.
竞争价格定价法
C.
投标定价法
D.
理解价值定价法
【多选题】竞争导向定价法主要包括( )。
A.
通行价格定价法
B.
成本导向定价法
C.
密封投标定价法
D.
需求导向定计法
E.
产品差别定价法
【单选题】很多考古学家曾有这样的观点,在不到2万年以前,人类通过一个陆地桥进入北美大陆到达美国。但是最近在南美发现了测定时间为3.2万年以前的人类遗址,这使研究者们猜想人类先坐船横穿太平洋到达南美洲,然后向北扩展。 以下哪项如果被发现,将成为反对以上猜想的恰当证据?
A.
宾夕法尼亚州匹兹堡附近一个石头遗址发现有被1.9万年前的人类使用过的证据。
B.
一些北美的人类遗址比任何在南美发现的遗址时间要早。
C.
这个有3.2万年历史的南美遗址比发现的最古老的北美遗址所在的气候更加温暖。
D.
南美的遗址在3.2万年以前有人居住后,一直有人居住,直到6000年前。
【简答题】选出对下列加粗词语解说有误的一项() A.采莲是江南的旧俗,似乎很早就有,而六朝时为盛。 “似乎”有不确定之意,表明采莲的历史久远,但何时开始不十分确定。 B.荷塘四面,长着许多树,蓊蓊郁郁的。 “蓊蓊郁郁”是后置定语,突出了树的茂盛,也更加突出荷塘的幽僻。 C.忽然想起日日走过的荷塘,在这满月的光里,总该另有一番样子吧。 “总”表明在这样的日子里月光就会另有一番样子。 D.树梢上隐隐约约的是一带...
【单选题】下列选项中加粗字体的词语解说有误的一项是
A.
荷塘四面,长着许多树, 蓊蓊郁郁 的,(蓊蓊郁郁:突出了树的茂盛,也更加突出荷塘的幽僻)
B.
忽然想起日日走过的荷塘,在这满月的光里, 总 该另有一番样子吧,(总:表明在平常的日子里月光就会是这番样子。)
C.
树梢上隐隐约约的是一带远山,只有些 大意 罢了。(大意:在这里是大概的轮廓的意思,可见当时的朦胧静谧。)
D.
采莲是江南的旧俗, 似乎 很早就有,而六朝时为盛。(似乎:有不确定之意,表明采莲的历史久远,但何时开始不十分确定。)
【多选题】竞争导向定价法主要包括( )
A.
密封投标定价法
B.
成本加成定价法
C.
主动竞争定价法
D.
随行就市定价法
【多选题】竞争导向定价法主要包括()。
A.
通行价格定价法
B.
产品差别定价法
C.
密封投标定价法
D.
需求导向定计法
E.
成本导向定价法
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