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20 février 2007

net censorship

China is devising methods to keep the web in check, and other countries - including democratic ones - feel the urge to do the same. The days of the Internet as we know it are probably numbered... Read about it in the Times. I suggest you translate a few...
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19 février 2007

Just for geeks

The joys of comparative advertising : Mac vs. Ms Vista
18 février 2007

snack-ad attack

Good news, for once : Masterfoods, makers of Mars and Snickers bars is to stop advertising targeting children under 12, but will other snackmakers follow suit ? another article from The Christian Science Monitor denouncing the barrage of ads to which...
18 février 2007

women's eating disorders

When five-year-old girls admit to dieting because they're afraid of becoming fat, there is a serious problem. In The Christian Science Monitor an easy-to-read article on what may cause women to develop severe eating disorders. vocabulary revision : eating...
14 février 2007

patenting life

Was this bound to happen ? According to this article written by Mickael Crichton, the world-famous author, for the New York Times, "one-fifth of the genes in your body are privately owned" and gene patents hamper research and innovation. Will the Genomic...
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12 février 2007

The phones of the future

An audio interview of Tom Sandage, Business Editor of The Economist (mp3 feed), that might induce you, beyond practicing oral comprehension skills, to ponder this famous quote : "Prediction is very difficult, especially if it's about the future." --Nils...
11 février 2007

evolution sunday

Did you know that today was "evolution sunday" ? American Christians opposing intelligent design are celebrating it. Read about it in this short article found in New Scientist.
11 février 2007

the needle and the damage done

OK it is five pages' long but this article on death penalty through lethal injection is worth reading, for the courageous.
11 février 2007

e-learning

"...those that cannot adapt to the changes due to institutional inertia will see their function turn obsolete, their financial basis destroyed, their technologies substituted and their role in scientific and intellectual research reduced." Is, as this...
7 février 2007

voluntary work for businessmen

You didn't know what the English for "bénévolat" was, now you do (voluntary work). The successful trying to help young people learning new skills in an article from the Scotsman. Surprisingly, the scheme has met with wide support from employers. a high-flyer...
7 février 2007

Is the wii really good for your health ?

This is precisely the type of trivial news (from Time magazine) that might crop up in the oral examination. Just read it for fun, but why not submit a commentary plan ?
6 février 2007

Bird Flu in Britain

Bird flu was found in the UK on a Suffolk farm. Before reading the article I've selected you may wish to visit the company's site on which you will find details of its history :"The Bernard Matthews story began back in 1950 with one man, 20 turkey eggs...
3 février 2007

Quand fumer devient un délit

Une chronique d'Alain-Gérard Slama dans le Figaro, à résumer en 150 mots. Vos réactions sont également les bienvenues.
1 février 2007

gare au populisme pénal

proposez une contraction en 150 mots (+/- 10% of course!) du texte suivant, très adapté d'un article de Libération. Gare au populisme pénal (…) En France comme aux Etats Unis, la question pénale connaît une période d'intense politisation. L'équilibre...
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