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新闻该不该有点儿人情味?我想答案应是肯定的。 然而纵观我国的新闻和新闻从业人员的表露,看法却未必一致。故此落在记者笔下和印在报纸上的某些新闻,常感其缺陷在于少了一点儿人情味。 最近,关于北京21路公共汽车售票员李素丽的报道,读来让人可亲、可敬和可爱,在宣传李素丽高尚而又平凡的工作业绩的同时,把她日常生活中的人情味透露出来了。 我颇为赞赏工人日报10月7日一版头条《同事和亲朋眼里的李素丽》一文的处理,所配六幅照片中,有四幅是关于她的家事写真。一幅是李素丽在家自编自
Should not the news be a bit humane? I think the answer should be affirmative. However, if we look at the disclosure of our country’s news and information practitioners, the views may not be the same. Therefore, some news that falls on reporters and printed in the newspapers often feels its flaw lies in a bit less human touch. Recently, the report about Li Suli, a bus conductor in Beijing’s No. 21 bus service, reads amiable, respectable and lovable. She not only reveals the noble and ordinary work performance of Li Suli but also reveals the human touch in her daily life. I quite appreciate the treatment of the Workers’ Daily newspaper on October 7 with the headline “Li Suli in the Eyes of Colleagues and Relatives.” Of the six photos, four are about her family portrait. Li Su-li is a self-made self at home