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张某被王某殴打致重伤,但是张某的母亲向公安机关报案后,公安机关却迟迟不予立案,张某于是向检察院申诉,检察院向公安机关发出《要求说明不予立案理由通知书》,此时公安机关应当:()

A.在收到通知书后5日内书面答复检察院

B.在收到通知书后7日内书面答复检察院

C.在收到通知书后10日内书面答复检察院

D.在收到通知书后15日内书面答复检察院

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解析:本题考查立案监督。《六机关规定》第18条规定,公安机关收到人民检察院要求说明不立案理由通知书后,应当在7日内将说明情况书面答复人民检察院。人民检察院认为公安机关不立案理由不能成立,发出通知立案书时,应当将有关证明应当立案的材料同时移送公安机关。公安机关在收到通知立案书后,应当在15日内决定立案,并将立案决定书送达人民检察院。

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Of all the changes that have taken place in English-language newspapers during the past quarter-century, perhaps the most far-reaching has been the inexorable decline in the scope and seriousness of their arts coverage.

It is difficult to the point of impossibility for the average reader under the age of forty to imagine a time when high-quality arts criticism could be found in most big-city newspapers. Yet a considerable number of the most significant collections of criticism published in the 20th century consisted in large part of newspaper reviews. To read such books today is to marvel at the fact that their learned contents were once deemed suitable for publication in general-circulation dailies.

We are even farther removed from the unfocused newspaper reviews published in England between the turn of the 20th century and the eve of World War 2, at a time when newsprint was dirt-cheap and stylish arts criticism was considered an ornament to the Publications in which it appeared. In those far-off days, it was taken for granted that the critics of major papers would write in detail and at length about the events they covered. Theirs was a serious business, and even those reviews who wore their learning lightly, like George Bernard Shaw and Ernest Newman, could be trusted to know what they were about. These men believed in journalism as a calling, and were proud to be published in the daily press. "So few authors have brains enough or literary gift enough to keep their own end up in journalism," Newman wrote, "that I am tempted to define ’journalism’ as ’a term of contempt applied by writers who are not read to writers who are’."

Unfortunately, these critics are virtually forgotten. Neville Cardus, who wrote for the Manchester Guardian from 1917 until shortly before his death in 1975, is now known solely as a writer of essays on the game of cricket. During his lifetime, though, he was also one of England’s foremost classical-music critics, and a stylist so widely admired that his Autobiography (1947) became a best-seller. He was knighted in 1967, the first music critic to be so honored. Yet only one of his books is now in print, and his vast body of writings on music is unknown save to specialists.

Is there any chance that Cardus’s criticism will enjoy a revival The prospect seems remote. Journalistic tastes had changed long before his death, and postmodern readers have little use for the richly upholstered Vicwardian prose in which he specialized. Moreover, the amateur tradition in music criticism has been in headlong retreat.

What would be the best title for the text()

A. Newspapers of the Good Old Days

B.The Lost Horizon in Newspapers

C. Mournful Decline of Journalism

D. Prominent Critics in Memory

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