Tony Blair PM 生于苏格兰的爱丁堡,他在早期80年代说的都是RP,因为他的大学就读的是牛津的圣约翰大学 后来到了90年代也就是他做PM的期间,其实说的已经不是RP了,稍微带了一点伦敦腔。普遍认为他说的是Estuary English, 基本每个人的伦敦腔都差不多是...
Tony Blair PM 生于苏格兰的爱丁堡,他在早期80年代说的都是RP,因为他的大学就读的是牛津的圣约翰大学 后来到了90年代也就是他做PM的期间,其实说的已经不是RP了,稍微带了一点伦敦腔。普遍认为他说的是Estuary English, 基本每个人的伦敦腔都差不多是这样(可能Blair在从政期间亲民的一种改变吧,因为标准的RP,会...
The British Broadcasting Corporation's (BBC) news director had been working 17 days straight, fighting an increasingly bitter battle against the administration of British Prime Minister Tony Blair over his organization's coverage of the Iraq war. But last We...
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BBC News with Jonathan Wheatley The man who led Britain into war in Afghanistan and Iraq, Tony Blair, has described radical Islam as the greatest threat facing the world. In a BBC World Service interview, the former British prime minister said radical Islamists - whether in Chechnya, Kashmir,...
BBC News with Jonathan Wheatley The man who led Britain into war in Afghanistan and Iraq, Tony Blair, has described radical Islam as the greatest threat facing the world. In a BBC World Service interview, the former British prime minister said radical Islamists - whether in Chechnya, Kashmir...
In 2003, a BBC reporter suggested that then-Prime Minister Tony Blair had misled parliament with claims that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction. The government called for an apology, but the BBC refused. The BBC's source, weapons expert David Kelly, was named in the media and had to exp...
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