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Starbucks, Celtics jerseys . . . where are we again?
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SARA FAITH ALTERMAN
| August 9, 2008
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Beijing bounce
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The Olympic (shell) games
It’s been 13 years since the pageantry and spectacle of the Summer Olympic Games — and the mythical economic boon that goes with it — has graced US soil. But we’ll find out next week if, in a secret-ballot vote in Europe, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) will award the 2016 Games to Chicago, the American city competing for the bid.
Chinese democracy
With Beijing 2008 finally at hand, China’s Tibetan occupation remains Hollywood’s cause célèbre .
Beijing bounce
All three candidates declared that if the Chinese don’t change their attitudes about Tibet in a hurry, President George W. Bush should boycott the opening ceremony of the Olympics in Beijing.
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Olympian anti-heroes
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Eight is enough
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China, Tibet, and the Olympics
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Ready or not (mostly not)
Oh, Beijing. You’re like the ex-boyfriend that I wanted so badly to love, but just couldn’t bring myself to face in the morning, once the booze wore off.
Disclosure: not a dirty word
The City Hall e-mail scandal that has scored headlines in recent weeks exemplifies Mayor Thomas Menino's antagonistic — almost contemptuous — attitude toward public accountability.
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