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Beijing Faces Challenge to ¡®Civilize¡¯ Population ( March 13, 2007 , Reuters)

by "zero" <point@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Mar 17, 2007 at 01:38 AM

Will that be too late for the government to do that? If they had not put
all 
their effort on economic development but rather keep the balance, they
don't 
have to have this hard time now....When you get something, you have to
lose 
something...that's fair...and now the government is afraid of 'losing 
face'...what a poor thing!!!



Spitting, pollution, dirty toilets, text messages advertising weapons and
a 
nationalistic s****ts media -- Beijing officials admitted on Wednesday they

had many problems to face some 500 days before the Olympics open. One 
official criticized the foreign media's "one-sided" re****ting on China and

for being only interested in the negative aspects of Beijing 's
preparations 
for the 2008 Games. The unusually frank comments were made in a gathering
of 
Beijing delegates on the sidelines of China 's annual meeting of
parliament. 
Foreign media were invited to listen, but re****ters were not allowed to
ask 
questions. "Everyone has a responsibility to show the world what Chinese 
people are like," said Deng Yaping, a former table tennis Olympic gold 
medallist, before launching into a litany of complaints about toilets,
taxis 
and the media. "Everyone knows about our famous food, but the toilets in 
many places, including in s****ts facilities, are not up to scratch. 
Sometimes you can't even get in," she told the other 27 people at the 
meeting, held in the Beijing Olympic headquarters. "This is unacceptable."

Zip Huayun, a Beijing member of the mainly ceremonial government advisory 
body the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, said people
had 
four main bad habits. "One, spitting. Two, not queueing up. Three, smoking

anywhere and everywhere -- something even senior officials do. Four, 
swearing in Beijing dialect," she said.
 




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