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Study: Monolingual Interpretative Text Production CS19
Session: P06_H3.xml
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S1
Spielberg
shows
Beijing
red
card
over
Darfur
T1
Spielberg
presents
Beijing
red
card
over
Darfur
S2
In
a
gesture
sure
to
rattle
the
Chinese
Government
,
Steven
Spielberg
pulled
out
of
the
Beijing
Olympics
to
protest
against
China
's
backing
for
Sudan
's
policy
in
Darfur
.
T2
Steven
Spielberg
chose
not
to
participate
in
the
Beijing
Olympics
in
regards
to
protesting
against
China
's
backing
of
Sudan
's
policy
in
Dafur
which
in
turn
riled
up
the
Chinese
Government
.
S3
His
withdrawal
comes
in
the
wake
of
fighting
flaring
up
again
in
Darfur
and
is
set
to
embarrass
China
,
which
has
sought
to
halt
the
negative
fallout
from
having
close
ties
to
the
Sudanese
government
.
T3
Spielberg
's
action
sourced
from
the
wake
of
fighting
arising
in
Darfur
again
and
is
set
to
humiliate
China
,
which
was
thought
to
stop
the
negative
fallout
from
having
a
tight
bond
with
the
Sudanese
government
.
S4
China
,
which
has
extensive
investments
in
the
Sudanese
oil
industry
,
maintains
close
links
with
the
Government
,
which
includes
one
minister
charged
with
crimes
against
humanity
by
the
International
Criminal
Court
in
The
Hague
.
T4
China
,
which
is
taking
up
a
lot
of
investments
in
the
Sudanese
oil
industry
,
keeps
a
close
eye
on
the
Government
,
which
entails
watching
one
minister
charged
with
inhumane
crimes
by
the
International
Criminal
Court
in
The
Hague
.
S5
Although
emphasizing
that
Khartoum
bears
the
bulk
of
the
responsibility
for
these
ongoing
atrocities
,
Spielberg
maintains
that
the
international
community
,
and
particularly
China
,
should
do
more
to
end
the
suffering
.
T5
Bringing
forth
Khartoum
's
responsibility
for
these
horrific
actions
,
Spielberg
suggests
that
the
international
community
,
China
in
particular
,
should
play
a
bigger
role
to
end
the
suffering
.