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Split Personality New Order

I’m really trying to get past the 0lympics, but there were just so many good quotes and pieces that I’m still referring to some of them. But this post is about how attitude affects business, and only slightly related to the 0lympics.

Shanghai raises its global ambitions to another level

Shanghai is about to officially upstage Toronto as home to the world's highest observatory.

Low bridge cuts cruise terminal down to size

Shanghai's newly opened international cruise ship terminal, built at a cost of US$260 million, will not be able to receive the world's largest vessels because of a nearby bridge.

Toxic all-clear likely after plant blasts

Environmental watchdogs in Yizhou, Guangxi province, may give the all-clear for air and water quality near the site of Tuesday's chemical-plant explosions, Xinhua reported yesterday.

Three killed in Xinjiang attack on policemen

At least two policemen and an assistant were killed and several others wounded when they were ambushed by Uygur attackers in Jiashi county, Xinjiang, on Wednesday.

Beijing remakes 18 Olympic sites as 12-day Paralympic Games approach

Olympics organisers are switching into Paralympics mode in preparation for the world's biggest sporting meet for the disabled.

China secures US$3b oil deal to develop Iraqi field

China has continued its push to secure oil and gas resources overseas by sealing a deal with Iraq worth about US$3 billion.

Foreigners' road law

Mainland police will have the authority to detain foreigners responsible for road accidents until their cases are closed, under new Ministry of Public Security regulations to come into effect in January.

Torch handed to financial capital Shanghai as showcase for the 2010 World Expo

With the end of the Olympics, the mainland will switch its focus to another mega-event that the government hopes will showcase its rise as a superpower - the 2010 World Expo in Shanghai.

Around the Nation

Three people appeared in a Haidian district court for defrauding several companies of 387,000 yuan (HK$442,456) by impersonating China Central Television employees, The Beijing Times reports.

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