Andy R [A new guest blogger - entries from others are welcome as I go into 6 weeks of hibernation] With the Olympics (finally) just around the corner I thought it might be interesting (and perhaps a welcome break) to hear what everybody is looking... ...full story at Peking Duck
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Andy Goes To The Shop , 1996 »
YouTube video Andy Goes To The Shop To Get Some Munchies. Maybe Someone In China Might Find This Interesting Or Something. |
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A letter from a Chinese to Dalai Lama (by guest blogger Starlight) » Blogging For China Here is a letter from a guest blogger. A nation of 1.3 billion has many voices. Here is a minority voice that I do not necessarily agree with but that I (Allen) still respect as legitimately Chinese. 2008年8月8日 August 8, 2008. 汉人朱... |
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Are “carbon-neutral” Olympics possible? » China Dialogue How can countries break new environmental records at sporting events? Li Taige considers the lessons learned during the Beijing Games and sees progress emerging from the Olympics.The Olympics have finally drawn to a close, but debate over the... |
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Tenement Palms » Peking Duck One of my favorite blogs, long in hibernation, is back. Dave, thanks for all your great posting over here, and I hope the rebirth of your blog doesn't keep you from guest-posting now and then.... |
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Cheaper Beijing Subway Better Than A Car Reduction Plan? » Zhonghuarising The Beijing municipal government thought it's finally about time to slash the 3-5 yuan price tag off the local subway system. After all, the Olympics is less than 52 weeks away and the smog that engulfs Beijing every day isn't going... |
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China: Who's winning the Olympics so far? » Global Voices Blogspot blogger Johnny Ong looks at Chinese and US media Olympics coverage and poses an interesting question: what does constitute “winning” the Olympics: number of gold medals, or number of medals overall? |