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3 août 2008

Voilà que tout est une question...

...de trajet! Le nerf de la guerre.
Tout le monde ne parle plus que d'"ao yun" en ce moment et c'est pas une nouvelle. On attend l'ouverture officielle pour voir le défilé et surtout dans quel ordre va apparaître Taiwan. On parle de compter les traits de Zhong Hua Tai Pei (le premier caratère?), je ne comprends pas bien. Arriver ainsi après le Japon. Ri, 4 strokes, Zhong, 4 aussi, sans compter que la République populaire de Chine aussi, mais je suppose qu'ils doivent passer avant tout le monde. Enfin évidemment pas question de Tai... J'espère que j'aurai un petit poste de TV. Pour le moment je veux m'acheter un mp3 ou 4... 18h27. Les cigales retentissent à tue-tête, même si haut on les entend toujours... Le soir arrive vite. J'ai filmé ma prof, ce n'est pas la première fois. J'écoute Buena Vista SC; on est allé voir Wall-E hier et pas Le Violon. Info sur ce film plus loin...
Une question de trajet. http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/front/archives/2008/08/03/2003419315
"Four fishermen returned to Taiwan safe and sound yesterday after miraculously turning up five days after their boat capsized and disappeared from the radar.(...)
“On the 27th, Xu swam ashore in China and called for help, confirming that the boat had sunk,” Chen said.
"While Xu swam for two days before reaching shore, Ho and his colleagues drifted for 20-odd hours, eventually arriving an uninhabited island off Fujian Province, where they spent four days, Ho told the Taipei Times by phone yesterday."
“As we drifted at sea within the storm radius of Fung-wong, we only had life jackets and a buoy ... One of my crew, Chen Chang-keng [陳長庚], could not swim very well, but we all encouraged each other to keep going,” he said.
“After picking up 31-year-old Chinese fisherman Xu Changyun (許長雲) on the 25th of last month, although the boat was scheduled to pick up other fishermen, Ho wanted to head back to Taiwan early because of the alarm for Typhoon Fung-wong,” "Chen said."(...)
“But on the way back the boat experienced a severe mechanical malfunction. After Ho radioed in to report the malfunction, the boat caught fire and capsized,” she said.“We basically survived on our will,” "he said." (...)
"Ho, Chen, 57-year-old Lee Kun-tsai (李坤財) and 62-year-old Lin Ching-tsung (林慶宗) were together throughout their 113-hour ordeal, spending three days hiking around the uninhabited island looking for help."(...)
"The men survived on the little food they could find and rainwater, Ho said."
“After we were rescued [by a Chinese fishing boat], the Chinese authorities transported us to Beiao Island (北澳) nearby for medical attention and informed our families [so they could] come,” he said.
“We are especially grateful to the governmental agencies and civil groups in Taiwan and China and the aid teams who found us and gave us medical care.”
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Une belle histoire de pêcheurs entre générations et pays "en guerre des nerfs"... Quelques typos corrigés.
J'ai lu une histoire similaire qui s'est passé dans le désert australien, en mageant des termites. Pouah...
Histoire de Snake Alley (pas snack...)dans le TT d'hier.
J'achète les journaux, si possible deux pendant 7 jours... Revue en veille des Jeux.
6h40pm

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