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That's the Ticket
Commuter heaven and hell in Beijing
 Extreme Makeover
Beijing loses the old to make way for the new
 Getting Behind the Wheel
Learning to drive in China
 In the Red
The shortcomings of China’s banking system
 Footy Rules in China
The burgeoning popularity of Australian Rules football in Beijing signifies an interest in more and more new foreign sports
 The Double-lid Eye of the Beholder
Notions of archetypal beauty differ across the world, but the influence of the Western view of the classical Asian countenance is growing, warns Jeremy Chan
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From China.org.cn
- Security Beefed up in Beijing to Ensure Safe Olympics
- Beijing to Adjust Working Hours for Olympics
- New Subsidy Plan Set for Quake Survivors
- 598 Olympic Homestays Announced in Beijing
- Tourism Recovering in Quake-hit Sichuan
- China 'Committed to Fighting' Climate Change
- Hu's Japan Tour 'a Major Diplomatic Move'
- Transgenic Species Development Program Approved
- China Plays 'Most Positive Role' in Sudan Peace Process
- Regulator to Raise Stocks Threshold
- Hu: 'We're Not to Blame' for Food Crisis
- Mt. Sanqingshan Added to World Heritage List
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- Global Partnership 
- Rosy Outlook for SMEs in China 
- Shanghai Shows Its Heart 

Newsmakers
PEOPLE/POIONTS NO. 32, 2008
A grand fireworks display, in addition to lighting effects featuring brilliant colors, especially red that is seen as a symbol of China, will fire up the global audience

PEOPLE/POIONTS NO. 31, 2008
Yang Ping, a Communist Party of China (CPC) official, has made himself a household name in China as the country's first real-name official-blogger to launch an anti-corruption campaign online.

PEOPLE/POIONTS NO. 30, 2008
Though the Chinese women's volleyball team tasted bitter defeat at the 2008 World Grand Prix Final with only a 1-4 win-loss record, head coach Chen Zhonghe, who led the team to gold in the 2004 Athens Olympics, was not over duly worried about his team's poor performance

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