How China is using art (and artists) to sell itself to the world – Toronto Star
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How China is using art (and artists) to sell itself to the world
Toronto Star In a squat concrete apartment tower on the northwestern edge of Beijing, not far from the Olympic Bird's Nest stadium, the two men mix and layer beats and … |
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Vancouver seizes "Olympic" drugs
U.S. Daily Athletes compete during a men's 400m heat of the athletics competition in the National Stadium at the Beijing 2008 Olympic … |
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There's nothing quite like the Olympic flame relay
Universal Sports (blog) A snowy afternoon in a Montreal suburb with the 2010 Vancouver Winter Games flame relay, and the violence that marked the 2008 Beijing Games relay seems … Canwest News Service |
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YEARENDER: Usain Bolt is closer to sports pantheon; Semenya's tragedy
Earthtimes (press release) While such events are expected to remain rare, the decision of the Berlin organizers to hold the full marathons over several laps outside the stadium in the … |
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Naming-Rights Market Finds New Life in China
New York Times And efforts to sell the name to Beijing's National Stadium — the Bird's Nest, as it was called during the 2008 Summer Olympics — are in abeyance. … Mercedes scores a China first |


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