Beijing 2008, ready to compete

The XXIX Summer Olympic Games are every bit the extravagant coming-out party envisioned by the Chinese when they competed so intensely in 2001 to land the event.

Here is an almost heretical thought in the curious atmosphere surrounding this attention-grabbing athletic event: Best wishes to the nervous hosts for a successful, memorable Olympic festival. May all those lucky number eights so conspicuously part of the kickoff date bring good luck indeed.

As today’s opening events unfold in the capital of a country with 1.3 billion people, the rest of the world ought to have the grace to celebrate the achievement.

China’s obsession with appearances and sensitivity about its emergent status as an international power make it a culturally ripe target for political pokes and jabs. China’s leaders rise to every provocation, which makes them all the more delightful to bait and taunt.

China is far from perfect, as many are eager to point out. This international stage attracts publicity seekers who are bent on promoting their causes and drawing attention to China’s failings, flaws and weaknesses.

So much is a work in progress in China, but all sanctimonious finger-wagging by outsiders only has credibility if it acknowledges the country’s demonstrated capacity to change, grow and prosper.

China’s evolution from a dirt-poor nation with a starving population to a regional political powerhouse and global economic force is amazing. A hardworking nation is enjoying a level of prosperity unimaginable two generations ago.

One can easily imagine that lots of heads of state are not only impressed by the transition, but more than a little intimidated. Moral authority might be the last bastion of the outhustled. China is open for business and ready to compete. Deal with it.

Inexpensive goods from China have propped up the U.S. economy as our manufacturing capacity and purchasing power have eroded. The Chinese use the proceeds to buy American bonds and help the White House and Congress finance epic budget deficits.

Change in China has come from the inside, and there is more ahead. Environmental awareness comes with the prosperity to clean polluted rivers and clear fetid air. China’s progress does more than create a nation of consumers. The rewards associated with hard work and education nurture expectations about continued improvements and a better, freer life.

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Rambler Launches Special Website Dedicated to the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games

Rambler Media Ltd. (”Rambler”), the company operating one of Russia’s most popular internet brands, today announces the launch of ‘Rambler Beijing 2008′, a unique site dedicated to the 2008 Summer Olympic Games which will commence today in Beijing. The website, available at www.pekin2008.rambler.ru, will provide users with extensive coverage of the games, including all key sporting events and ceremonies.
‘Rambler Beijing 2008′ aggregates essential information on the event to keep users updated with all the timetables, results, the number of medals won by country or by sporting category. The website also allows visitors to see the location of particular events on a map of Beijing, along with weather forecasts and other interesting facts on the Olympics’ history and the most famous athletes.
Users of ‘Rambler Beijing 2008′ will also be able to see exclusive photos of the contestants, watch videos, interviews and read real time news flashes. A special section will be dedicated to the Russian team and its performance. The website will also host a competition, offering users a variety of prizes.
Arkady Moreynis, Rambler’s Chief Product Officer, commented: “The Summer Olympic Games is one of the most important sporting events, bringing together millions of sports fans worldwide. We are proud to launch ‘Rambler Beijing 2008′ which will provide an informative, fun and engaging way for the Russian speaking community to follow the Games. Through this launch, we continue to deliver on our strategy to provide the best media content on the internet to our users.”
For further information, please visit www.ramblermedia.com
ABOUT RAMBLER MEDIA
Rambler Media is an internet media and services group which operates or has interests in leading Russian language internet brands including the Russian internet homepage and search engine ‘Rambler.ru’, on-line newspaper ‘Lenta.ru’, product comparison website ‘Price.ru’, internet catalogue and navigation system ‘Top 100′, instant messaging service ‘R
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