Entries Tagged as 'Olympics'

Monday, March 1st, 2010

Security at Olympics and beyond

VANCOUVER, British Columbia — After devoting the single greatest part of my time to security most days at the 2010 Winter Olympics, I had to ask myself: Was it worth it? Would I willingly repeat the experience at future events of this kind?
Unequivocally, yes.

Monday, August 11th, 2008

China’s future clouded by uncertainty

What will the dragon breathe in the years after the 2008 Summer Olympics conclude?
Will it be fresh air in the form of expanded economic reform, political change and environmental concern – or rhetorical smoke to continue justifying an overly intrusive governmental hand?

Monday, April 7th, 2008

Mr. President, consider these proactive efforts to resolve China-Tibet situation

WASHINGTON – Although I sympathize with the Tibetans here who have protested President George W. Bush’s plans to attend the Olympics’ opening ceremony in Beijing this August, the options for world leaders go well beyond the two extremes of gleeful participation in and angry avoidance of the games.
In an attempt to justify his decision, Bush [...]