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| Shanghai prepares for special Olympics |
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| Organizers of the 2007 Shanghai Special Olympics are carefully planning accommodation and sightseeing activities for the athletes.In recent weeks, Ms. Gao Jvlan has been awfully busy. As the top reception supervisor for the upcoming Games in the city, she has just finished visiting more than 150 local areas involved in the reception program, including hotels and residents' homes.This year, the Games' over 10,000 intellectually disabled athletes will be staying in hotels in these areas that are close to venues where their sports events are taking place, and also visit local residents before the competition starts. |
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New
cross-desert road to become operational in Oct
Construction of a second road across the Taklimakan
desert in Northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous
Region has entered the final stage, and its builders
said on Tuesday the 424-km highway will open to traffic
on October 1. |
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