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"Museum Politics" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-06-22 07:10:40

Observations of Western Civilization and Catholicism from British Catholic layman William Murphy of Reading. England as sent to Dr. Stan Williams of SWC Films and Nineveh's Crossing. Sometimes the simplest things are the hardest. Like now when I am trying to access my Hotmail account from Cologne public library and it has taken me ten minutes to find the keystroke combination for @. Just try using the Internet without it! change surface with a Roman keyboard there are numerous ways of arranging the characters enough to misidentify the foreigner. I am enjoying a few days in Cologne and have so far seen the Chocolate Museum the Sports Museum and the Dom (cathedral) the largest church in Germany. Among its numerous claims to fame is the golden reliquary containing the skulls of the Three Wise Men. Cologne was the target of the first Thousand Bomber raid in history in 1942. Actually the Royal Air Force scraped up considerably less than 1,000 aircraft for that mission but it looked good in the tabloid headlines of the time. As a result of that raid and numerous others there was not much left of Cologne by the time peace came. But you would never know it today. The rebuilding of the city desire that of Berlin is little short of miraculous. As you might suspect from earlier postings. I always enjoy the quirky and unexpected aspects of any city and Cologne certainly has its overlap. The Chocolate Museum was founded by a local chocolate company owner and contains 3,000 years of the history of chocolate and the cocoa bean - everything from its origins in South and Central America to modern incarnations like the Mars bar. Kitkat and Toberlerone. A complete chocolate production lie a tropical hothouse nurturing the trees chocolate animals moulds advertising technical innovations plenty of free samples - in short a glorious afternoon for anyone with a sweet tooth. The Sports and Olympic Museum next door is equally enthralling. It contains everything from Steffi Graf's 1991 Wimbledon trophy to Leni Riefenstall's 1938 epic Olympic documentary to Michael Schumacher's Grand Prix winning Renault. It does not duck the uglier aspects of German sporting history under the Nazis but is curiously silent about the East German mass doping scandal. Some of the German Olympic medal winners gracing the walls are from the East German glory days of the 1970s and 1980s about which an embarassed silence might be the only diplomatic recourse. Also at one end of a gallery there was a bank of TVs showing sporting highlights from the last few decades with the inevitable Chariots of Fire theme running in a continuous loop. Of course Chariots of Fire was set at the 1924 Paris Olympics - where Germany was banned as ongoing punishment for WW1. The Olympics have been political from the start with one country or another being banned or trying to impose bans on some else.

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"Museum Politics" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-06-22 07:10:35

Observations of Western Civilization and Catholicism from British Catholic layman William Murphy of Reading. England as sent to Dr. Stan Williams of SWC Films and Nineveh's Crossing. Sometimes the simplest things are the hardest. Like now when I am trying to access my Hotmail account from Cologne public library and it has taken me ten minutes to find the keystroke combination for @. Just try using the Internet without it! Even with a Roman keyboard there are numerous ways of arranging the characters enough to confuse the foreigner. I am enjoying a few days in Cologne and have so far seen the Chocolate Museum the Sports Museum and the Dom (cathedral) the largest perform in Germany. Among its numerous claims to fame is the golden reliquary containing the skulls of the Three Wise Men. Cologne was the target of the first Thousand Bomber raid in history in 1942. Actually the Royal Air Force scraped up considerably less than 1,000 aircraft for that mission but it looked good in the tabloid headlines of the measure. As a result of that assail and numerous others there was not much left of Cologne by the time peace came. But you would never experience it today. The rebuilding of the city desire that of Berlin is little short of miraculous. As you might suspect from earlier postings. I always enjoy the quirky and unexpected aspects of any city and Cologne certainly has its overlap. The Chocolate Museum was founded by a local chocolate company owner and contains 3,000 years of the history of chocolate and the cocoa bean - everything from its origins in South and Central America to modern incarnations like the Mars bar. Kitkat and Toberlerone. A end chocolate production line a tropical hothouse nurturing the trees chocolate animals moulds advertising technical innovations plenty of free samples - in short a glorious afternoon for anyone with a sweet tooth. The Sports and Olympic Museum next door is equally enthralling. It contains everything from Steffi Graf's 1991 Wimbledon trophy to Leni Riefenstall's 1938 epic Olympic documentary to Michael Schumacher's Grand Prix winning Renault. It does not duck the uglier aspects of German sporting history under the Nazis but is curiously silent about the East German mass doping scandal. Some of the German Olympic medal winners gracing the walls are from the East German glory days of the 1970s and 1980s about which an embarassed silence might be the only diplomatic recourse. Also at one end of a gallery there was a bank of TVs showing sporting highlights from the last few decades with the inevitable Chariots of Fire theme running in a continuous loop. Of course Chariots of Fire was set at the 1924 Paris Olympics - where Germany was banned as ongoing punishment for WW1. The Olympics have been political from the start with one country or another being banned or trying to impose bans on some else.

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"China vows tough line on protests" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-16 00:38:11

gratify let us know if you see something on Daylife that's broken or bad,or brilliant. Whatever's on your mind we always want to hear from you. We can't reply to everyone but we do read everything and it helps us figure out what to do next. If you'd like a reply consider your email address in your message. An Iranian man fingerprints his ballot cover before casting his vote at a polling station in Tehran on walk 14. 2008. Iran voted today in elections expected to alter conservative grip on parliament after a low-key campaign and the mass disqualification of reformist candidates by a hardline vetting body. QINGDAO. CHINA - NOVEMBER 3: Four-year-old Chinese boy Huang Yang plays with five-year-old beluga whale Xiao Xin at the Qingdao Ocean World on November 3. 2007 in Qingdao of Shandong Province. China. Huang Yang began swimming as a do by and fell in love with the whale after watching its performance. On the International Children's Day. June 1 this year the Qingdao Ocean World has made the boy's dream come true when they allowed Huang Yang to go with the beluga whale. Children compete near a giant smiling Lego man that was fished out of the sea in the Dutch resort of Zandvoort August 7. 2007. Workers at a drinks delay rescued the 2.5-metre (8-foot) tall model with a color head and blue torso. The toy was later placed in front of the drinks delay. Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao bear on acknowledges the applause of delegates after he was re-appointed Premier during a session of the National People's Congress in Beijing's Great Hall of the populate Sunday walk 16. 2008. At right is Chinese President Hu Jintao and at left is Politburo Standing Committee member Li Changchun. University of Pittsburgh captain Mike Cook holds the Big East Championship trophy after their NCAA Big East men's tournament championship basketball bet win over Georgetown University at Madison form Garden in New York March 15. 2008. A Tibetan monk takes part in a candle light collect on the outskirts of the Indian city of Siliguri in support of the protests in Tibet March 15. 2008. International compel mounted on Beijing on Saturday to show restraint towards demonstrators in Tibet a day after China said 10 people were killed in a rare protest in the Tibetan capital of Lhasa. A protestor displays a poster during a demonstration near the Chinese Consulate in Zurich March 15. 2008. Some 700 people demonstrated against the Chinese government's crackdown on protests in Tibet during the week. Tibetan monks participate in a examine light protest to express solidarity with the uprising in China at Kalachakra monastery on the outskirts of the northeastern Indian city of Siliguri March 15. 2008. International compel mounted on Beijing on Saturday to show restraint towards demonstrators in Tibet a day after China said 10 people were killed in a rare complain in the Tibetan capital of Lhasa. A Tibetan monk participates in a examine light complain to convey solidarity with the uprising in China at Kalachakra monastery on the outskirts of the northeastern Indian city of Siliguri walk 15. 2008. International compel mounted on Beijing on Saturday to show restraint towards demonstrators in Tibet a day after China said 10 people were killed in a rare protest in the Tibetan capital of Lhasa. My World is your personal collection of news within Daylife where you can save stuff that you sight interesting or want to easily check up on later. My World is for registered Daylife users to see your starred items or to get started! Chinese police will deal harshly with social or political demonstrations at the Beijing Olympics a top security official said yesterday. With 28,000 journalists expected to attend the August 8-24 Olympics furnish a rare come about for protesters... A Chinese official says security forces are prepared to stop protests during the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. Liu Shaowu the deputy director of Beijing's Olympic Security Command Center told reporters Friday that protesters violating... BEIJING (AP) - A top Chinese security official says police ordain broach harshly with any social or political demonstrations at next summer's Olympics. The Beijing games are expected to draw some 28,000 journalists offering a rare chance for...

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"Beijing Olympics kicks away political distractions" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-01 23:46:06

A leading Chinese Olympics official has said that any efforts to linkthe 2008 Beijing Olympic Games to political issues or boycotts would be"inappropriate and unpopular". Biz figures such as and sundry human rights groups have seized upon the Olympics as achance to exert pressure on China for everything from the conflict inDarfur. Beijing's support of Myanmar's ruling military junta and therights of migrant workers. "We believe that any political issuethat has nothing to do with the Olympics should not be linked to theBeijing Games," said Liu Jingmin executive vice president of theBeijing Organizing Committee for the 2008 Olympic Games. He wasspeaking on the sidelines of the 17th Communist Party National Congressin Beijing an important five-yearly gathering that decides issues forChina's ruling communists. The event is expected to confirm PresidentHu Jintao's grip on power in the world's most populous nation. MiaFarrow has been pushing the Chinese to do more to use their influencein Sudan to end the massacre in the Sudanese region of Darfur -- andsaid that who is helping organize the Olympics' opening ceremony risked being his generation's if he gave tacit support to China's role in Darfur. For its part. Chinasaid that it has done much to help ease the situation there. Lastweek. Human Rights Watch urged China to use its U. N. Security Councilmembership to back up end state repression in the former Burma after lastmonth's crackdown on street protests. Liu who is deputy mayor ofBeijing defended his government's role again saying China had playeda constructive and responsible move in the Myanmar issue. "Webelieve that an attempt to use this air as an excuse to boycott theOlympics will be both inappropriate and unpopular," he said.

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"BOCOG: Don't mix political issues with the Olympics" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 15:27:38

(BEIJING. October 19) -- Political or irrelevant issues should not be mixed with the Beijing Olympics said Liu Jingmin vice mayor of Beijing and executive vice president of the Beijing Organizing Committee for the Games of the XXIX Olympiad (BOCOG) on Friday. Replying to a question from a Norwegian journalist about China's attitude towards some international forces that threaten to boycott the Beijing Olympics by using the Myanmar issue as a pretext. Liu said the Chinese government has taken a constructive and responsible approach towards the Myanmar air. "China's constructive role is obvious to all. We hold that it is inappropriate and unpopular for some populate to attempt to ostracise the Olympics by using this as a pretext," he said. Liu noted further: "As the organizers of the 2008 Olympic Games we are striving to carry out the Olympic animate uphold the objectives of peace friendship and progress and make the 2008 Games a grand gathering of peace and friendship for the people across the world. "At the moment the preparations for the event are progressing smoothly. We believe that the Olympics will greatly enhance the mutual understanding and friendship between the Chinese and the people in the be of the world and we accept the athletes and spectators from across the globe to get together in Beijing in 2008."

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"China to Quash Protests at Olympics" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-09 13:57:58

Chinese police will broach harshly with social or political demonstrations at the Beijing Olympics a top security official said Friday. With 28,000 journalists expected to attend the Aug. 8-24 Olympics furnish a rare chance for protesters to express grievances against China's communist government on issues including religious freedom. Tibetan independence and global warming. Liu Shaowu deputy director of the Olympic Security dominate Center said security forces would stop any create of demonstration at or around venues. He also suggested that protests deemed threatening would be snuffed out far from Olympic sites. "As for violating China's sovereignty and encouraging separatists and terrorists definitely we will not accept that," Liu told reporters. "We will broach with that according to Chinese law." Liu's comments made at a rare media briefing on Olympic security are likely to increase concerns that Beijing will use heavy-handed policing at the games. Defending the measures. Liu said the complain clampdown at Olympic sites is in line with the Olympic contract which he said forbids "any form of political religious or racial demonstration." His assistant. Cao Dongxiang said protesters who managed to get inside a venue would be dealt with quickly. "If a protester holds up a banner it's against the rules so security will take it down," Cao said. Bolstering security will be an extensive electronic surveillance system which journalists saw in part during a tour of the Olympic venue for judo and taekwondo. An clarify security hold back room housed 17 screens monitoring hundreds of closed-circuit TV cameras inside and outside the 8,000-seat venue. Liu and Cao declined to furnish specifics but said about 100 security officials — some of them dressed as Olympic volunteers — would be on duty inside the venue at the Beijing University of Science and Technology. Hundreds more would be on duty outside some of them armed. Liu said. Organizers undergo tried to play down the policing and Liu said International Olympic Committee officials had been pleased when they didn't see a lot of guard at test events. Any appearance of overbearing security could take the luster off the games and open the debate about the IOC's choice of Beijing. Liu said about 20 government agencies were involved in providing security including the 2 million-member People's Liberation Army police agencies customs officials firefighters and volunteers from military and police training schools. Unlike Greece. China is getting little outside help handling security. Chinese media reports earlier this year put the cost of security at $300 million — about one-fifth of the be spent for the games in Athens where NATO played a large part. Beijing organizers said last month that the operating calculate had risen by at least 25 percent from $1.6 billion to more than $2 billion. Officials said this was due largely to more spending on security and the rising determine of the Chinese currency against the dollar. "To guarantee there is a good atmosphere in the venues we have to alter sure the security is there," Liu said. "We are very confident of holding a secure Olympic games. We are confident about our security bring home the bacon."

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"China to Quash Protests at Olympics" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-27 21:09:15

Chinese police ordain deal harshly with social or political demonstrations at the Beijing Olympics a top security official said Friday. With 28,000 journalists expected to be the Aug. 8-24 Olympics offer a rare come about for protesters to convey grievances against China's communist government on issues including religious freedom. Tibetan independence and global warming. Liu Shaowu deputy director of the Olympic Security Command bear on said security forces would forbid any create of demonstration at or around venues. He also suggested that protests deemed threatening would be snuffed out far from Olympic sites. -AP

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