
- China urges UN support for Olympic Truce in 2008 [Bangkok Post]
China asked the UN General Assembly Wednesday to adopt a resolution supporting the Olympic Truce, a time-honoured practice from ancient Greece to respect the sportive events that will take place in Beijing next year. - French foreign minister in China with sensitive issues on agenda [AFP]
France's foreign minister Bernard Kouchner held talks with China's leaders Wednesday to pave the way for President Nicolas Sarkozy's visit and push Beijing on a range of sensitive issues, including Myanmar and Iran. - How Beijing is trying to meet "green" targets [Reuters]
How Beijing is spending 120 billion yuan ($16.1 billion) to combat its chronic pollution and create a clean, green Beijing ahead of the 2008 Olympics. - Beijing suspends Olympic ticket sales, apologises for fiasco [AFP]
Beijing Olympics organisers apologised on Wednesday after suspending ticket sales following a booking system meltdown, their first major blunder in preparations for next year's Games. - China starts developing new heavy-duty carrier rockets [Xinhua]
China is building a new range of carrier rockets designed to send heavyweight satellites into space, boosting the current carrying capacity by nearly three times. - Fuel shortages spread into central China [IHT]
The worst Chinese fuel crisis in two years spread to the capital and other inland areas Wednesday, even as the country's top refiner pledged to guarantee supplies to a market crippled by the gap between state-set pump prices and record crude markets. - China-ASEAN cooperation projects on the rise [China Daily]
Chinese and Southeast Asian businesses will put $6.15 billion to jointly build machinery, building materials, consumer electronics, farm produce, foodstuffs and other projects, the organizers of the fourth China-ASEAN Expo said here Wednesday. - China's Alibaba generating heat with impending IPO [SF Gate]
Alibaba.com, the Chinese e-commerce site, will go public in Hong Kong next week in one of the hottest technology initial public offerings since Google.
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i know this might be off topic, but that's an awesome picture. Any of yall know where it is? People's Square? Pu Dong?
That shot looks like it was takin on the balcony of 'Bling'