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Jackie Kennedy 肯尼迪遺孀生前采訪

Jackie Kennedy 肯尼迪遺孀生前采訪

By Rajesh Mirchandani, BBC News

Jackie Kennedy 肯尼迪遺孀生前采訪

Jackie came up with the term "Camelot" to refer to the Kennedy White House

媒體英語(yǔ)會(huì)帶大家一起學(xué)習(xí) BBC 撰稿人在報(bào)道世界大事時(shí)常用到的單詞和短語(yǔ)。

Background: 肯尼迪總統(tǒng)遺孀杰奎琳-肯尼迪在肯尼迪總統(tǒng)被刺殺僅4個(gè)月后錄制的一段錄音采訪內(nèi)容近日被公開(kāi)。在長(zhǎng)達(dá)8小時(shí)的磁帶中,美國(guó)最著名的第一夫人透露了她對(duì)一些人的看法。

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In the eight hours of relaxed chat between Jacqueline Kennedy and an historian some candid moments reveal strong opinions of world figures.

Churchill in the fifties she says was already quite ga-ga, civil rights leader Martin Luther King was ''a tricky person'', Indira Gandhi, before she became India's first prime minister, was to Mrs Kennedy ''a bitter, horrible woman''.

The tapes include plenty of tender family moments, at one point three-year-old John Kennedy Junior interrupts, the interviewer asks if he knows what happened to his father. He's gone to heaven the young child answers.

What's most remarkable is that these recordings were made just four months after JFK was assassinated. Until her death in 1994 Jacqueline Kennedy stayed silent about her celebrated life. Now we have a rare glimpse in her own words.

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