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The Water Cube
haraya
by haraya  6-15-2007    10
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What the World Eats : Food habits of people around the globe
thefoxalmighty
by thefoxalmighty  6-5-2007    4
 This is interesting.. Go thro the facts in the site...
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How China Created 2008 Olympic logo
willhelm
by willhelm  8-9-2008    4
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The World Reacts in picture to Obama's victory
balthazarus
by balthazarus  11-6-2008    4
 A modern hero? no doubt he stirs the heart of many.
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Hungry Planet: What the World Eats ?
syncopath
by syncopath  11-2-2007   
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24 Hours in Photos
righthand
by righthand  3-11-2008    9
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New "Great Wall" section discovered
invictus
by invictus  5-10-2007    4
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Week in Wildfile - pics
righthand
by righthand  7-21-2008    4
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This Is What A Police State Looks Like
BartendingBear
by BartendingBear  8-30-2008    17
 Dissent is patriotic.
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China threatens to crash the Dollar.
BitDrifter
by BitDrifter  8-7-2007    15
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The Water Cube Unveiled (China)
BobbyDelray
by BobbyDelray  1-30-2008    6
 Looks awesome.
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Let there be light ... Christmas lights around the world
JohnWaterman
by JohnWaterman  12-25-2008    8
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Thousands dead in Chinese quake
invictus
by invictus  5-12-2008    7
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China: new warriors at terracotta army site
cakebelly
by cakebelly  7-21-2009   
 more: Xu said the army officer was found lying on its stomach behind four chariots, and was largely intact compared with other newly-discovered warriors, according to Xinhua. “The original colors have faded after more than 2,000 years of decay, but a corner of the officer's robe suggested it was in colors other than the grey-ish clay,” he said. The latest excavation is the third in the site's largest pit — one of three open to the public — since 1974 when the army of terracotta warriors and horses was discovered by a peasant digging a well. Up to 5,000 more life-size figures are believed to still be buried in the pit and awaiting excavation. The Terracotta Army is one of the greatest archaeological finds of modern times, and was listed as a World Heritage Site in 1987.
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"World needs a vacation from USA"
syncopath
by syncopath  9-24-2008    5
 He called for immediate technology transfer from the West to the Third World, to allow development based on clean technology — stressing the need to “reject intellectual property rights”. funds should not be distributed through the World Bank, which was trying to regain legitimacy by portraying itself as a “climate bank” while continuing to push fossil-fuel-driven development. Confronting global poverty and climate change means confronting US power. “I don’t think the world needs US leadership”, he said. “They should be more humble.” Whether the US achieves its goals “is where we, as civil society come in”, Bello said, suggesting that, by making intervention costly for the US, civil society could encourage a “new US isolationism”. The struggle is, he stressed, global. “The world needs a vacation from the messaianism of the US … A few decades of a self-absorbed US would be very good for the world.”
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the spectator sport China DOESN'T want you to see
michellezm
by michellezm  1-5-2008    11
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Collection of Olympics Posters
haraya
by haraya  7-15-2007    6
 Beijing 2008 and London 2012 included. Visit the site so you can click on the posters to see more details about the events.
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Are You REALLY A Woman?
debbyski
by debbyski  7-30-2008    9
 "The tests never unmasked a man posing as a woman, but they did turn up several athletes who were born with genetic defects that made them appear — according to lab results, at least — to be men. In 1967, the Polish sprinter Ewa Klobukowska was barred from the sport because she failed the chromosomal test, even though she had passed the nude test a year earlier. In the 1980s, the Spanish hurdler Maria José Martínez Patino was disqualified because the test revealed, to her surprise, that she was born with a Y chromosome. Her eligibility was reinstated in 1988. The practice came under increasing criticism in the 1990s by doctors, scientists and athletes who argued that the tests were not just invasive, but were also bad science."
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Welcome to the age of “social giving"
einbar
by einbar  3-8-2009    4
 In a new era of social giving, nonprofits tap the Web’s social networks
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At Work
JohnWaterman
by JohnWaterman  2-21-2009    3
 The Big Picture at boston.com
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Evolution of the Olympic Torch
Aribeth
by Aribeth  4-13-2008    5
 The 2008 Beijing Olympic torch can reportedly withstand winds of up to 40 miles an hour (65 kilometers an hour), partly due to the flat top of its Chinese-scroll-based design, according to engineer Richard Kelso.The exterior of the torch is made of aluminum-magnesium alloy and is decorated with 56 swirling clouds, one for each of China's ethnic groups.<<
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You Are Never Too Old Or Frail In China
debbyski
by debbyski  8-21-2008    5
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Stand with Tibet - Support the Dalai Lama
asphere
by asphere  3-22-2008    3
 " China's economy is totally dependent on "Made in China" exports that we all buy, and the government is keen to make the Olympics in Beijing this summer a celebration of a new China, respected as a leading world power. China is also a very diverse country with a brutal past and has reason to be concerned about its stability -- some of Tibet's rioters killed innocent people. But President Hu must recognize that the greatest danger to Chinese stability and development comes from hardliners who advocate escalating repression, not from Tibetans who seek dialogue and reform. " http://www.avaaz.org/en/tibet_end_the_violence/97.php/?cl_tf_sign=1
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China: Skin Whitening is All the Rage
cpltaiji
by cpltaiji  5-8-2007    15
 Weird! I always liked the Asian skin tone. But then, look at Japan. Seems all the young girls want to have round eyes now! Hopefully, this is just a fad and will pass.
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"French Prints Show the Year 2000 (1910)
cakebelly
by cakebelly  9-19-2008    5
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9 Baffling Theme Parks From Around the World
hitchhiker08
by hitchhiker08  5-29-2008    9
 More to muse than amuse!
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Dalai Lama 'may pick successor'
wildcat
by wildcat  11-20-2007    1
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U.S. Swimmers Trim Times At Beijing Olympics Using 'Top Secret' Technology
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  8-11-2008    1
 As an amateur swimmer, I hope this technology will be more widely available in the future. Just to learn to take it to the limit is really rewarding.
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Does Your Tattoo Artist Have A Spell Checker?
BartendingBear
by BartendingBear  10-3-2008    12
 These folks wish theirs had.
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Top ten green architecture projects of 2008
einbar
by einbar  12-28-2008   
 From LEED platinum superstructures to innovative recycled and reclaimed buildings to ground-breaking monuments that integrate incredible new technologies, read on the year’s best and brightest developments!
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Older athlets participating in the Olympics - What's the secret?
Fast T friend
by Fast T friend  7-22-2008    1
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Boutique Hotel by the Great Wall
syncopath
by syncopath  11-21-2008   
 "Modern-day China - its architecture, its quickened cultural pulse - is defined by such mixed messages, a sign that the country's ambition to create a unique capitalism "with Chinese characteristics" may be realised. One part bird's nest, to one part brave new world."
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Hacker blows Chinese coverup of gymnist's age
n2sooners
by n2sooners  8-21-2008    7
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Olympic Design 1896-2012
JohnWaterman
by JohnWaterman  8-18-2008    8
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2008 in photographs (part 1 of 3)
JohnWaterman
by JohnWaterman  12-17-2008    2
 From The Boston Globe
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Pollution in China
righthand
by righthand  11-21-2007    5
 "It was only when pollution literally started to bloom across the lakes of China earlier this summer that the country's leaders finally sounded full alarm on the environment. Blue-green algae blooms choked Lake Taihu - China's third biggest source of freshwater - in May, forcing 5 million people to use bottled water for drinking and bathing. "Soon after, local media were reporting outbreaks across the country. Rancid blooms contaminated Dianchi Lake in southwestern China, then Xinlicheng reservoir, the main source of water for Changchun - a northern city of almost 3 million people. In every case, pollution - either from factories, fertilizer or untreated sewage - was to blame. "Algae blooms are nature's response to discharges of nitrogen and phosphorus. Grown to excess, they choke waterways of oxygen, killing fish and fouling the air with a putrid smell. When prime minister Wen Jiabao visited Lake Taihu, he reportedly described it as an environmental wake-up call to the nation."
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World's most expensive cities
invictus
by invictus  6-18-2007    6
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Obama, first president not to welcome the Nobel peace prize winner Dalai Lama to the White House
Antara
by Antara  10-5-2009    7
 " Mr. Obama has changed his position on Tibet since his election campaign".
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Mao offered women to U.S
dakotayii
by dakotayii  2-16-2008    5
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China forcing 6-months pregnant woman to abort
dulios
by dulios  11-14-2008    8
 The woman and her family have until Monday to appeal.
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