在中国寻求新生活

D. Doder, Louise Branson
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这一章详细描述了作者是如何热爱《华盛顿邮报》,无法想象辞职的,但他对报道情报、FBI调查以及《华盛顿邮报》的反应缺乏热情,这让他筋疲力尽,情绪低落。因此,当《美国新闻与世界报道》决定重开北京分社时,他接受了这份工作。虽然作者一直不喜欢新闻杂志的群体性报道,但这并不是他最初的想法。他立刻意识到,这是一个可能的方式,可以更快地与路易丝·布兰森在中国见面。然后,这一章着眼于作者如何目睹导致天安门广场起义和屠杀的事件的开始。随着他的去世,胡成为中国渴望戈尔巴乔夫式改革的象征。
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Seeking a New Life in China
This chapter details how, though the author loved the Washington Post and could not imagine quitting, his lack of enthusiasm for covering intelligence, the FBI investigation, and the Post's reaction had exhausted him and left him dispirited. Thus, he took a job offer from U.S. News & World Report, when it decided to reopen its Beijing bureau. Though the author had long disliked the group journalism of newsmagazines, this was not his first thought. He immediately saw it as a possible way to be with Louise Branson in China much sooner. The chapter then looks at how the author witnessed the start of the events leading up to the Tiananmen Square uprising and massacre. It all started on April 15, 1989, when the Chinese Politburo member Hu Yaobang died at age seventy-three. With his death, Hu became a symbol of a yearning for Gorbachev-style reforms in China.
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