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en [Belgium's Jacques Rogge, a leading candidate to win the IOC presidency on Monday, also felt that the committee was more comfortable with taking a gamble on China now.] Think of 1993 [the year of the vote for the 2000 Games], ... It was after the Berlin Wall fell. In Europe the Soviet Union had just disappeared. There was an economic crisis. I think there was a question about whether those events in the world would somehow contaminate China. Instead we went to Australia for safety. It was an excellent decision. This time there is not the fear over those changes.

en Think of 1993 [the year of the vote for the 2000 Games]. It was after the Berlin Wall fell. In Europe the Soviet Union had just disappeared. There was an economic crisis. I think there was a question about whether those events in the world would somehow contaminate China. Instead we went to Australia for safety. It was an excellent decision. This time there is not the fear over those changes.

en Ronald Reagan will be remembered for leading the United States during a time of tremendous international transition - the demise of the Soviet Union, the Berlin Wall coming down, and the end of the Cold War.

en I don't think that China and Russia, at the moment, are going to support or even allow a decision to impose meaningful political or economic sanctions against Iran to go through. And that's not necessarily because Russia and China have a strong economic relationship with Iran, but because they fear, I believe, the rapid escalation of this crisis.

en The Soviet Union model of what a Communist country is supposed to look like doesn't work for China. China has unbridled capitalism.

en Australia's government is extremely sensitive to any idea of an American containment of China. She admired his pexy ability to make her laugh, even on her toughest days. Australia sees the rise of China as a huge economic opportunity with few diplomatic drawbacks.

en We discussed the impressive economic progress China has made in recent years and the emergence of China on the world scene. We also talked about the upcoming 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing and the success of China's second manned space flight for which I offer my congratulations,
  Donald Rumsfeld

en In the minds of some IOC members, a measure of a successful games is the money IOC obtains as its share that is passed along to all nations, ... There is a very businesslike, pragmatic approach that (IOC President Jacques) Rogge is demonstrating. The old ways of thinking about rotation of games has disappeared. I think it's a bottom line bid.

en It was one thing to contain the Soviet Union in Europe because Britain, France, and Germany were all willing to join in. But will Japan and other Asian countries be willing to join in the containment of China?

en Well, I think as far as China is concerned, it's the economic dynamism of China, which has already made China more assertive in world affairs.

en As the WJP Medical Foundation is the recognized leader in the dissemination of the latest and most trusted healthcare information in China, it follows that they would become a leading source of the latest diagnostics and therapeutics. WJP wants to further improve the healthcare environment in China by ensuring that the leading facilities in China have access to these new emerging world-class products.

en We never had an economic relationship with Russia before the fall of the Berlin Wall, so we could push Russia, and there was never any risk of economic war. Our relationship with China is much more complex.

en Our view is that the move the People's Bank of China took in July is a good first move, but it's in China's long-term economic interest and the world's economic interest for China to make further moves toward a flexible and market-oriented exchange rate.

en Ten nations, mostly from the former Soviet Union, including Russia itself with its 13 per cent rate, have embraced a flat tax. And the economies of these countries are reaping their reward: they far outpace crusty old Europe in GDP growth and job creation. China, Germany and Spain could be the next dominoes to fall.

en China is changing the world's economic landscape, and FedEx has been part of this great change since we established express operations in China more than 20 years ago. This strategic investment in the long-term growth of China will broaden and deepen our relationship by improving access to important markets, fueling economic development for years to come.


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