In this Issue
COVER STORY ... 42
BUSINESS: Inside a Rogue Empire
The collapsed B.C.C.I. contained a "black network" that carried out missions ranging from arms sales to bribery to kidnapping ... 14
NATION: Browns vs. Blacks
The two biggest minority groups clash over employment opportunities ... 26
WORLD: What Russia Got
The London summit offers sacks of advice but no money INTERVIEW Robert Dallek defends a much maligned President ... 6 MEDICINE Should you worry about your dentist having AIDS? ... 50 The FDA just says no to a touted Alzheimer's drug ... 52
EDUCATION Some of the best education happens below adult eye level ... 54 TECHNOLOGY How to become a home-movie mogul ... 56
TELEVISION From Britain, a caustic look at Hollywood ... 57 PRESS When reporters recycle the news ... 59
IDEAS Was Carol Iannone the latest victim of "P.C."? ... 59
RELIGION Marianne Williamson is Hollywood's New Age attraction ... 60
LIVING For summer fun, people are getting stuck on Velcro balls ...61 Sports sandals are the hip soles for hip souls ... 61
DESIGN Mickey Mouse's firm becomes the big cheese in architecture ... 66 ESSAY What if we hold a primary and nobody comes? ... 70
LETTERS ... 8
MILESTONES ... 52
GRAPEVINE ... 13 VIEW POINTS ... 63
COVER Photograph for TIME by Anis Hamdani
Question (8)
Questions 8 - 14
Do the following statements agree with the information given in the text?
TRUE | if the statement agrees with the information |
FALSE | if the statement contradicts the information |
NOT GIVEN | if there is no information on this |
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Robert Heinlein's radio programme includes the achievements of a spaceman.
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'Beyond our Ken' is basically about how we relate to other people.
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At 19:30, Roger's boss may have bad news for him.
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'Crossing the Glacier' is about two women helping each other survive a cold journey.
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The programme at 21:30 is the last episode.
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You can listen to the voice of Richard Johnson at 22:30.
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At 23:30, you can listen to the first episodes of 'Four Sad Faces'.
NBC and Monogram Studios are the only two TV networks that provide a
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.
A guided tour at Universal Studios costs
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.
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tour takes 70 minutes.
During the tour you will see the car park used by the
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.
Since 1994 the Tonight Show has been produced in
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.
Visitors can only see several
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rather than seeing inside actual departments.
Question (21)
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organizing information into similar groups.
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what to do if you don't want to delete something completely.
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avoiding too many sub-directories
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the two main categories of incoming information
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how to test that your system is working
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what you should do on a daily basis
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what to do if your list of items is very lengthy
Question (28)
Questions 28 - 40
Do the following statements agree with the information given in the text?
TRUE | if the statement agrees with the information |
FALSE | if the statement contradicts the information |
NOT GIVEN | if there is no information on this |
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Joe Swanberg makes romantic films for the cinema.
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Chris Anderson’s prediction in 2006 proved to be incorrect.
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Blockbusters are not suffering despite the range of entertainment now available.
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We 7 and iTunes are beginning
to make life harder for blockbusters.
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Studio heads are less willing to make expensive films.
Questions 33 - 40
Hitting the number two spot these days mean that your production has to compete with an abundance of
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from other media companies. For this reason,
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is the approach favored by some publishers. This
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for media bosses could however be a benefit for consumers. The choice now available to us means they must
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their standards.
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people will need to be more flexible and able to work with a range of
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. Still people who make up the
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markets will not be happy as many companies strive to produce something
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to please the mass market. |