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都市言情当年,一无所有的他,为了爱,放弃了前程;如今,权势财气滔天的他却再也找不回当年的爱。 一生的美好记忆,全在那一刻凝结了。 那一段缠绵的初恋,至今仍无法释怀。 爱,已随风飘去;痛,永藏在心底。 付出了,得到了,又失去了……
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Thirty years after he covered the war as a young combat correspondent, David Lamb returned to Vietnam to cover the peace. He moved into an apartment in downtown Hanoi, the city he once viewed as the "enemy" capital, and began exploring the new Vietnam, a country emerging from years of political and economic isolation.
For four years Lamb crisscrossed the country, interviewing personalities from Vietnam's dark days - figures such as the legendary general, Vo Nguyen Giap, and the wartime voice of Hanoi's propaganda machine, Hanoi Hannah - and scores of uncelebrated Vietnamese students, former soldiers, shopkeepers, Communist Party members, and returning boat people. He roamed from Sapa on the Chinese border to Dien Bein Phu, Khe Sanh, and Can Tho in the depths of the Mekong Delta. He met with young engineers on the Ho Chi Minh trail, once the world's deadliest road. He joined a group of former Viet Cong and American GIs seeking reconciliation at the very fire support base where they had fought deadly battles. He explored the charming back alleyways of Hanoi and tasted the giddy excitement of a booming Saigon.
An extraordinary rich portrait of post-war Vietnam, a country just emerging from years of political and economic isolation, by a journalist who covered the war and returned thirty years later to cover the peace. Vietnam is run by one of the world's last communist governments but great changes are sweeping the country. It is moving, if with caution and fear, toward a free-market economy. It is slowly lifting many of the civil restrictions that burden its 80 million inhabitants. It is divorcing itself from the isolation that followed the end of the Vietnam War and in return is being rewarded with an influx of Western tourists, foreign investors, and international aid workers who often ask: "What is Vietnam and who are the Vietnamese?" David Lamb answers that question. For four years he explored the "new" Vietnam, wandering from the Chinese border to the depths of the Mekong Delta. He encountered many of the personalities from America's distant, dark days-the legendary general, Vo Nguyen G Hanoi Hannah, once the propaganda voice of North V a trusted Vietnamese journalist for Time magazine who turned out to be a Viet Cong agent. But more importantly, he brings us into the lives of scores of uncelebrated Vietnamese-students, former soldiers, shopkeepers, Communist Party members and unabashed capitalists-who share their memories of the wartime past and their hopes for the peacetime future. What emerges is a moving portrait of a remarkable country and a resolute people. This is a personal journey that will change the way we think of Vietnam, and perhaps the war as well.
Vietnam is run by one of the world's last communist governments, but great changes are sweeping the country. It is moving, if with caution and fear, toward a free-market economy. It is slowly lifting many of the civil restrictions that burden its 80 million inhabitants. It is divorcing itself from the isolation that followed the end of the Vietnam War and in return is being rewarded with an influx of Western tourists, foreign investors, and international aid workers who often ask: "What is Vietnam and who are the Vietnamese?"
David Lamb answers that question. For four years he explored the "new" Vietnam, wandering from the Chinese border to the depths of the Mekong Delta. He encountered many of the personalities from America's distant, dark days — the legendary general, Vo Nguyen G Hanoi Hannah, once the propaganda voice of North V a trusted Vietnamese journalist for Time magazine who turned out to be a Viet Cong agent. But more importantly, he brings us into the lives of scores of uncelebrated Vietnamese — students, former soldiers, shopkeepers, Communist Party members and unabashed capitalists — who share their memories of the wartime past and their hopes for the peacetime future. What emerges is a moving portrait of a remarkable country and a resolute people. This is a personal journey that will change the way we think of Vietnam, and perhaps the war as well.
For most Americans, writes veteran correspondent David Lamb, "Vietnam was a war, not a country"--even worse, it was sometimes merely "an adjective, usually with a negative connotation." The author was practically a cub reporter when he covered the
in Vietnam, Now, he returns to it, bringing with him a sharp analytic eye developed over the ensuing years. His key observations include the unexpected fact that "the Vietnamese liked Americans.... They had put the war behind them in a way that many Americans hadn't." This is not to say that things have gone swimmingly for the Vietnamese, especially in an economic sense: "Vietnam was like a racehorse whose jockey kept yanking on the reins rather than giving the animal its head to find full stride." And lingering still is the divide between North and South: "The officially articulated policy was always that all V it's just that it didn't turn out that way. Ironically, the communist leadership [in Hanoi] found it easier to reach out to its former enemy in Washington than to its own brethren in the South." Vietnam, Now is an ideal book for anybody interested in Southeast Asia, perhaps especially veterans who wonder whatever happened to that place where they fought so hard for so long.
--John Miller
"Part memoir, part historical narrative, part travelogue, part journalism, Lamb's worthy effort is a personality-driven look at Vietnam today."
Thirty years after he covered the Vietnam War as a young combat correspondent, Lamb returned to live in Vietnam for four years to document the country's recovery from war. Through intimate stories of personal encounters with students, former soldiers, shopkeepers, Communist Party members, and returning boat people, he gives insight into how Vietnam has managed to bury the residue of war and why the Vietnamese now welcome Americans. B&w photos are included. The author has written five previous books on diverse topics.
David Lamb is the only newspaper correspondent from the Vietnam War to later live in peacetime Hanoi. A distinguished Los Angeles Times journalist, he is the author of five previous books. He has been a Nieman Fellow, an Alicia Patterson Fellow, a Pew Fellow, and a writer-in-residence at the University of Southern California's School of Journalism.
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喝得心里美,吃得嘴角甜,益身糖水谱……《挚爱甜品》收录了66道甜品大餐,无论是冰饮,还是布丁,无论是蛋糕,还是酥饼,甚至于糖水或冰淇淋,这里总能找到一款你想要的甜品。作&&&&者《贝太厨房》工作室编ISBN出版日期开&&&&本16
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定价:¥30.00元不要把甜点看成是简简单单、普普通通的厨房产物。并把它们和那些大鱼大肉的饕餮宴相提并论——对于它们,你只能用好吃、美味以及吃后的满足感来形容,而甜品则不一样,任何形容美好的词汇,都可以像漂亮衣裳一样披在甜品的身上。[1]
所以,在我的眼中,都是有魔力的小精灵。
它们在餐桌上、灯光下飞舞跳动,尽情地施展着它们的魔法,让人们都不由自主地想要接近它们、得到它们。首先,甜品精致的外形就是对视觉的勾引,映入眼帘的那一刻,谁都会为之动容。好像一件精雕细琢的工艺品放在那里,每一个光晕的反射点、每一条轮廓的勾勒,还有盛装的杯盘…--所有的一切都是美的元素之结晶——有的时候,观赏一道甜品要比品尝一道甜品花上更多时间,而且每个人都愿意沉浸在欣赏的氛围当中。[1]
至于吃,当然是对味觉不变的恩赐,当甜意划过舌尖的时候,那份令人陶醉的感觉会以这里为起点,传达到你身上的每一个神经末梢——然而这并不是甜品最具诱惑的一面,从看见甜品,到欣赏完毕,再到品尝一番,最诱人的还是从视觉享受到味觉享受过渡的这个过程,也就是从甜品对你的诱惑,到你品尝欲望的积聚,再到入口时的释放…”那种感觉,好像你所有的愿望都在此时此刻实现一般美妙。
甜品精灵的魔法,最厉害的并不是对视觉和味觉的勾引,而是对人的第六感的引诱。有时候总有一种馋馋的感觉在你的心中挠痒痒,而甜品就可以看穿你的这个小愿望。其实,每个人的心中都有一块小甜点,有时候它会呼唤出一种很朦胧的愿望,当你还在寻找答案的时候,一份甜品摆在你的面前,你才知道这便是你最想要的。SavageGarden有一首歌叫做《lKrlewILovedY0uBeforelMetY0u》,意思是说在我遇到你之前便爱上了你,或许甜品给人的感觉也是这样吧!有人说,心情不好时吃点甜品就会开心很多,据说,糖分子有缓解和镇静焦虑的作用;也有人说,喜欢甜品的人,内心应该是善良的,因为甜品滋味温和,如同人温和的性情一样。无论怎样,甜品总是跟美好联系一起。[1]
每每驻足于琳琅满目的甜品柜,心里总会有几分激动,看着一个个可爱的小甜点,总觉得它们在热切地向自己招手,“带我回去吧,让我跟着你走”,这时的心里总会痒痒的,步子也会不由自主地就迈了进去,也许这就是女人的天性,天生深爱着甜品。[1]
所以,甜品是女人的朋友,它最懂得女人的心思,也是女人表达爱的方式,甜甜的味道总是能让人开心很久。想想一个阳光的午后,为自己调一杯Latte咖啡,再为自己做一款cheese cake,这是怎样的甜心美味,空气中弥漫的是淡淡的香甜,一天的疲惫顿时消失了,感到心里暖暖,原来甜品是女人疲惫时得一种慰藉,放不下,戒不掉。
女人,应该对自己好一点,有时候甜品就是对自己最好的问候。
一杯牛奶,一个鸡蛋,“麻烦”一下搅拌机,嫩滑的双皮蛋奶就出现在你眼前;一块南瓜,一舀淡奶油,再加几勺糖,浓郁香甜的南瓜羹也不再遥远;《挚爱甜点》让你发现,原来神秘地甜点如此简单,看着奇异的小甜点魔法般的在你手中出现,这时传来了朋友地惊讶,爱人的赞叹,你满足地接收着种种赞美,甜蜜的滋味就是这样存在。
想爱一爱自己?想听一听赞美?那还等什么,快来动手试试吧?翻开《挚爱甜点》,寻找你的甜蜜伙伴。
本书分为:喝得心里美,吃得嘴角甜,好玩妙趣味,益身糖水谱,甜品的秘密五部分。教你轻松做出好喝滋补的糖水、无敌美味的甜点,更融入许多奇思妙想,百变搭配,教你创造个性新花样,令制作的过程也显得格外轻松有趣。快点动手,与爱人一起分享这份专属的甜蜜吧,生活也浸满了浓浓的甜!喝得心里美 闻得心情好
简致动人——双皮奶
爽滑妙趣——杨枝甘露
冰爽海岸——丁香酸梅汤
其乐融融——香蕉酸奶
恬静伊人——芦荟酸奶
椰林树影——椰汁西米露
童话王国中的芒果酸奶
情有独钟——奶油蘑菇甜汤
诱人冰点——草莓牛奶露
红色裙摆——草莓冰饮
红粉佳人——西瓜奶油冰沙
古巴传奇——sodaRum
下午茶的良伴——香蕉咖啡奶昔
吃得嘴角甜
南国风情——榴莲班戟
法式风情——焦糖炖蛋
朱红白玉——红豆莲子羹
草莓公主——奶油草莓甜心
温柔怀抱——奶油南瓜羹
凝聚温馨快乐的草莓慕斯
浪漫华尔兹——红酒酿雪梨
悠悠午后的布朗尼
带它一起去旅游——水果薄饼
周末相约——橙香栗子塔
花气袭人是酒香——酒酿小圆子
甜趣一百分——密瓜果冻
魂牵梦绕——玫瑰糖
特立独行的橙汁蒸蛋
一起来吃蛋黄小月饼
五宝奇谋——蓝莓水果沙拉
静之补养——茯苓豆沙卷
心心相印——草莓奶油蛋糕
冰山来客——双色土豆冰山
象牙塔之旅——奶油土豆泥塔
顷刻间迷恋——起酥奶油派
悠悠闲伴——炸苹果片
翡翠茶园——抹茶椰奶凉糕
法式祝福——奶油泡芙
甜美心情——饼冰塔
好玩妙趣味
秋夜的精灵——芒果布丁
益身糖水谱
甜品的秘密
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在抗美斗争中牺牲的内务署长遗留下来的一本记事本里,用暗号记载了一个代号叫“火鸟”的地下工作者的真实姓名。安全部克服重重困难调查这位无名英雄。通过寻访不同幸存者,从各个当事人的回忆中,我们知道,“火鸟”名叫朴德山,化名金以哲,潜入反动组织青龙团,当过警察署长,有力帮助了地下党的对敌斗争。在美军的间谍训练所,金以哲毁灭了敌人的伞兵部队,后来他又被敌人派回北方,冒着生命危险,歼灭了残匪,最后与敌人同归于尽,可是谁也不知道他的经历。通过安全部战后的调查才知道派遣特务金以哲是人民功勋“火鸟”。主&&&&演金在渊色&&&&彩黑白
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译制:长春电影制片厂现在俨然已是“特工形象代言人”的,儿时特别爱看反特片,但是给他留下最深印象的却不是《羊城暗哨》或者《铁道卫士》,而是一部朝鲜电影—《难忘的人》。原因呢?他说:“我难以忘怀的是它的结尾—打入敌人内部的男主人公,国家需要他继续作为间谍潜伏,于是他随着溃逃的韩军南下,回过头来,最后看了一眼祖国的山河,然后回转身,一直走下去,直至没入了滚滚的人流之中。这就是间谍的特质,你朝夕相处的恰恰是你要反对的人,你穿的正是和敌人一样的衣服,你的心中纵有杀父之仇夺妻之恨,此时此刻,你还得跟仇人推杯换盏,谈笑风生。间谍注定是孤独的,我永远也忘不了那个‘难忘的人’,他的周围全是人,但是,同时却只有他自己,这种感觉是悲壮的。”
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