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Sports Illustrated
July 17, 2001
Brian Cazeneuve
Russian Roulette Who hit it big and who busted at last week's momentous Olympic summit... mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Illustrated
July 11, 2001
Brian Cazeneuve
Vote for Me! The IOC is set to choose a host for 2008 and a new president... mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Illustrated
April 17, 2001
Gene Menez
Five-Ring Circus The spy-plane incident has thrown into high relief areas of conflict between China and the U.S., not the least of which is Beijing's bid for the 2008 Summer Games... mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Illustrated
April 11, 2001
Frank Deford
Gold medal diplomacy U.S.-China feud has ramifications of Olympic proportion... mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Illustrated
July 17, 2001
Brian Cazeneuve
IOC needs Pound to stay aboard Now that Jacques Rogge is in office as the International Olympic Committee's new president, his first job must be to encourage his vanquished Canadian foe, Dick Pound, to remain in the role he played for Juan Antonio Samaranch... mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Illustrated
October 16, 2001
Brian Cazeneuve
The Doctor Is In Before his election as IOC president, Jacques Rogge pledged candor on any Olympic-related topic, and in a meeting with SI last week, he spelled out his positions on some of those issues... mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Illustrated
November 3, 2002
Brian Cazeneuve
The fun has just begun New York's road to 2012 Games is still a long, long one mark for My Articles similar articles
Salon.com
July 18, 2001
Allen Barra
The IOC's China problem No matter how clean his record is, even the newly elected president of the world's most corrupt sports organization is suspect within its sordid structure. A look at the International Olympic Committee and it's refusal to stand up to China. mark for My Articles similar articles
InternetNews
February 15, 2008
Blogs Get Official Go-ahead For Beijing The International Olympic Committee on Friday gave the green light to allow blogging at the Olympics for the first time, issuing guidelines for this August's Beijing Games. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
April 5, 2004
Dexter Roberts
Why China Is Speaking Softly Beijing is finding that subtle diplomacy works better than the old saber-rattling mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Illustrated
August 16, 2001
Frank Deford
Taking a Pounding IOC presidential election exemplifies the worst in politics... mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
September 22, 2003
Bruce Einhorn
How Long Will Beijing Keep Playing It Cool on Taiwan? The Chinese leadership does not want to give any more ammunition to Taiwanese President Chen Shui-bian, the Beijing critic who has used Hong Kong's civil-rights battle to win support for his reelection bid next March. mark for My Articles similar articles
CIO
September 1, 2002
Xu & Varon
The China Syndrome Companies hoping to do business in China will have to play by China's rules. The world's largest market hasn't changed, even with the country's joining the World Trade Organization last year. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
February 21, 2005
An Olympic-Size Mistake? An interview with critic Brian Hatch, who argues that New York City's strategy in bidding for the 2012 Games is a colossal error. mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Illustrated
July 11, 2001
Frank Deford
Small change Olympic Games rarely change politics of host nation... mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
March 29, 2004
A Bold Move By Paris And China? The French aerospace and defense industries see China as a potentially lucrative market. But sales of French missiles and other defense products would raise concerns in Washington, which still restricts technology sales to China. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
November 22, 2004
Dexter Roberts
China: A Bit Of Theater Starring The Yuan The message is clear. China wants to introduce more flexibility into its currency system, and so stave off U.S. pressure. But any changes will be incremental, within Beijing's time frame, and designed to keep China as competitive as ever. mark for My Articles similar articles
InternetNews
March 19, 2004
Alexander Wolfe
OSDL Adds Chinese Member Linux consortium's Asia surge continues as second Beijing software house joins up. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
August 30, 2004
Rachel Tiplady
The 2012 Olympics: Paris Takes The Lead The five cities in the race to host the 2012 Games are pulling out all the stops to show the International Olympic Committee that they can put on a flawless performance. The French capital's secret weapon is its trim budget. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
April 5, 2004
Bruce Einhorn
Showdown In Taiwan As the contested election causes turmoil, the economy will suffer -- and the impact will be felt around the globe mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
February 21, 2005
Brian Hindo
Not So Fast, Mr. Mayor Is a new stadium critical to New York's Olympics bid? Mayor Michael Bloomberg and Deputy Mayor for Economic Development Daniel L. Doctoroff call it crucial to landing the Olympics. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
July 14, 2003
Dexter Roberts
Extra! China's Press Opens Up! As censorship eases, papers and magazines may go public mark for My Articles similar articles
Wired
June 2003
Rem Koolhaas
The New Middle Kingdom At the 2010 World's Fair in Shanghai, China will show its modernized face to an international audience. mark for My Articles similar articles
Finance & Development
March 2010
Andrew Zimbalist
Is It Worth It? Hosting the Olympic Games and other mega sporting events is an honor many countries aspire to -- but why? mark for My Articles similar articles
InternetNews
January 30, 2004
Alexander Wolfe
OSDL Adds First Chinese Member China marks its first membership in a group devoted to Linux. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
January 19, 2004
Bruce Einhorn
Commentary: Hong Kong May Be Starting A Long March Toward Democracy China's leaders, faced with unrest, may allow some reform mark for My Articles similar articles
InternetNews
December 1, 2004
Susan Kuchinskas
Microsoft Fights to Keep China Business Microsoft is fighting to hold onto a multi-million dollar deal with the municipal government of Beijing. mark for My Articles similar articles
HBS Working Knowledge
May 1, 2008
John Quelch
The Marketing Challenges of the China Olympics The Olympic Games are normally a marketer's dream. Not so much this year, given widespread protests against the Chinese government. Here are the branding challenges posed by this year's games in Beijing. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
October 6, 2003
Frederik Balfour
Another Big Reason China Won't Revalue Already awash in bad loans, its Big Four banks could go under if depositors bolt. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
August 25, 2003
Frederik Balfour
Drowning in Dollars It's a problem for China, but is revaluing the yuan a wise move? mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
April 12, 2004
Dexter Roberts
China's Trade Boss Vice-Premier Wu Yi has an iron will. She'll need it when she comes to Washington to lead talks mark for My Articles similar articles
CFO
October 1, 2007
Wu Chen
View from China: What Price Glory? The Beijing Summer Olympics will undoubtedly be a success -- but at what cost? mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
February 23, 2004
Bremner & Roberts
How Beijing May Loosen Up China's leaders are still hedging, but a wider trading band for the yuan is likely. A review of the issues concerning the under valued yuan is discussed. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
August 9, 2004
Stan Crock
Taiwan: Uncle Sam Wants You To Buy Arms The complex diplomatic dance involving Washington, Taipei, and Beijing gets trickier by the day. The tension will rise this fall when Taiwan's legislature votes on arms-purchase legislation. mark for My Articles similar articles
Popular Mechanics
August 13, 2008
S.E. Kramer
Gruccis: 'Fake' Fireworks Were Real, CGI on TV in Chinese Hands We love fireworks, but from now on, will we have to see them in person to believe them? This weekend, a Chinese newspaper broke the story that some of the fireworks footage from the Beijing Olympics opening ceremony was prepared digitally in advance of the broadcast. mark for My Articles similar articles
Outside
June 2008
Marc Peruzzi
Let the Games Begin Without Us Want to let China know how you feel about its behavior? Change the channel and boycott the Olympics. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
March 15, 2004
Bruce Einhorn
China.Net China will soon be No. 1 in Web users. That will unleash a world of opportunity mark for My Articles similar articles
Wired
August 2004
Rem Koolhaas
Beijing Manifesto The Chinese love the monumental ambition. They hate the monumental price tag - and the "foreign" design. A portfolio of the grand ideas and grim realities behind the contentious new vision for China Central Television's new office tower. mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Illustrated
June 20, 2001
Frank Deford
Delay of Games Is Athens prepared to host the 2004 Olympics? mark for My Articles similar articles
InternetNews
December 28, 2007
Mike Elgan
Here Comes The 2008 Beijing Olympic Disaster A half-million visitors will upload everything they see to YouTube, LiveLeak and Flickr. What happens when the "Great Firewall of China" is breached? mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
December 13, 2004
Rachel Tiplady
The Year Of The Chinese Tourist With barriers to European travel lowered, mainlanders are arriving in droves. European hoteliers, retailers, and purveyors of luxury goods are rolling out the red carpet. mark for My Articles similar articles
Reason
February 2003
Brian Doherty
Great Firewall of China Communist Party doctrine may be evolving, but the Chinese government recently renewed its commitment to a time-honored practice: censorship. Long famous for building firewalls to keep its citizens "protected" from foreign Web sites, the government now has begun to close down public cybercafes. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
July 21, 2003
Clifford et al.
Behind the Revolt The rise of people power has changed Hong Kong and China forever mark for My Articles similar articles
InternetNews
April 7, 2008
China Allows Access to English Wikipedia As Olympics near, Chinese authorities ease 'Net restrictions on online encyclopedia. mark for My Articles similar articles
TIME Asia
July 12, 2010
Zoher Abdoolcarim
The Moment In the Chinese megalopolis of Chongqing (where Mao Zedong and Chiang Kai-shek once talked peace), Beijing and Taipei signed a trade and investment pact, dramatically boosting Taiwan's opportunities in China. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
June 28, 2004
Einhorn & Balfour
Hong Kong: How Free A Future? Anger over Beijing's policies toward Hong Kong may soon come to a head mark for My Articles similar articles
Global Services
May 15, 2007
Madhura Birdi
Offshoring to Beijing A look on Beijing as an IT offshoring destination. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
August 9, 2004
Beijing Is Worried About Hong Kong Poll Nervous about losing control of Hong Kong's Legislative Council in elections scheduled for Sept. 12, Beijing representatives in Hong Kong are urging less popular pro-government candidates to quit in favor of more popular ones. mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Illustrated
May 5, 2000
Brian Cazeneuve
Olympic burnout factor Q&A on the Olympics: increasing surge of interest rising in the 2000 Games in the U.S. public and media?... How does the United States' shot put, discus and hammer throwers look this year?... Has the IOC ever considered offering "at large" berths to athletes... etc. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
December 6, 2004
Frederik Balfour
TV In China: The Door Opens A Crack Beijing is letting in foreign media investors. But it's still leery of Western programs. mark for My Articles similar articles