2014年1月23日星期四

Then I'll do the same with the third and fourth drafts.

. RT @UKLabour Philip Gould was an exceptional man From Jacqui Smith, the Labour former home secretaryThose of us who believe Labour made a difference in Govt owe Philip Gould an immense amount in making it happen. Thoughts with his family.From Peter Hain,Goyard Tote Price the shadow Welsh secretarySad about Philip Gould master of modern political strategy12.34pm: And here's Lord Mandelson's statement on the death of Philip Gould.Philip was as brave in his illness as he was in his politics, always doing things differently.For Labour, he was instrumental in driving a revolution that transformed not just our party but British politics as a whole.When he became ill with cancer, instead of retreating into himself, he took it on and, in the process, took everyone along with him.
 [Huffington Post]The Sartorialist Makes a "Seven Figure" Salary Off His Blog: Scott Schuman,street style photographer and blogger behind The Sartorialist,makes a reported "seven figure" profit from his site. Schuman and girlfriend (also photographer/blogger) Garance Doré,talk to Elle UK in its September issue,about photography competition and of course,money. The Sartorialist receives 14 million page views and 1.2 million uniques on a "big month."Racked]Lady Gaga Rocks Face Paint on LA Streets: Lady Gaga sported a face full of paint as she attended a meeting at E! News,and later to Chateau Marmont,in LA. Reminiscent of her recently debuted album cover,Gaga's face is decorated in many shades of a rainbow -- think red,orange,yellow,green,and blue -- and deep,blood-red lipstick.
 On a manual typewriter. I aim for 800 to 1,200 words. Once I'm nearing the end of the first draft I begin the second (which involves re-keying the text into a computer),so I'm working on the beginning and the end of the book simultaneously. Then I'll do the same with the third and fourth drafts. [Then] I watch a bit of TV. The astonishing burgeoning of quality U.S. drama series has been a great boon in the past decade or so. The Sopranos,The Wire,Breaking Bad—these are the comédie humaine of the modern era.How do you conceive of a book?I keep notes—sometimes for four or five years while something gestates. Then at a certain point the notes reach a fissionable mass.Is there anything distinctive or unusual about your work space?? Besides the obvious,Goyard Price what do you keep on your desk?? What is the view from your favorite work space?It's pretty strange.
 Then,subtly,a line of scum started to build. And then,little by little,the yellowish brown stains grew. Because the movement of the giant vessel was so slow,the only way to mark the rotation was by watching the slime line rise. It took eight hours for the ship to rotate just 10 degrees. When it hit 20 degrees early Tuesday,salvage operators found out that their plan worked,as gravity took over and the Costa Concordia essentially finished the jobs and righted itself.Thirty-two people died when the Concordia went down,and two of those bodies have still not been recovered. Costa officials said an initial sweep with robotic cameras did not turn up any remains,but that it was far too dangerous for divers to go down and search.
 Here are the key points he was making. I've taken the quotes from PoliticsHome.? Osborne played down the suggestion that Britain is already back in recession. The Ernst & Young ITEM Club believe that GDP fell in the last quarter of last year and that it will fall again this quarter. But Osborne said that the government's independent forecasting body, the Office for Budget Responsibility, published its own forecast only "a few weeks ago" and that it was not predicting a recession.? He said that as China got richer, there would be more demand for British services.As China moves from being a nation of low cost manufacturing to a much wealthier nation to a nation of consumers they're going to start to want the things that Britain is pretty good at making .
 The stock market is not going to push Republicans to abandon their rigid no-revenue approach to resolving the sequester. How to sound smart when talking about the sequester.Shocker: Pope Benedict's Red Shoes Weren't Prada AFP/GettySay it ain’t so! Along with Pope Benedict XVI’s retirement comes another surprise: it turns out that the pontiff never actually wore shoes by Prada,as it was widely reported throughout his eight-year papacy. CNN’s Christiane Amanpour explained on-air:"We have said for years ever since we watched this this Pope be elected in 2005,that he was wearing red Prada shoes.Goyard Bag I’m afraid we’ve been wrong."Amounpour’s guest Monsignor Kevin Irwin concurred,explaining "They are red shoes given to him because Contantine gave him the privileges of being an emperor and he allowed him to wear red shoes and a red cape,but frankly the papal shoemaker is up the block.