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Reshma6月23日 Stanford Economic Talk
Stanford Alumni Beijing Club Inaugural Panel Discussion - "Whither China's Economy in 2008? The Stock Market, Olympics and U.S. Recession"
When: Saturday, June 28th, 1:30 - 4:00 pm Where: Beijing American Club 4th, 28th & 29th Floors, China Resources Building, No. 8 Jianguomen North Avenue 中国北京建国门北大街8号,华润大厦4楼,28楼,29楼 Tel: (8610) 8519 2888 Cost: RMB 150 per person Light snack and beverages included.
Please join us for an afternoon of thought-provoking discussion and an opportunity to build greater connections within Beijing's Stanford alumni community. RSVP to Bill Hart
3月16日 From Liz - take me out to the qiu game!I can't do a better job than this NYT article (http://www.nytimes.com/2008/03/16/sports/baseball/16china.html) at describing this Saturday's baseball game between the LA Dodgers and San Diego Padres here in beautiful Beijing. It was apparently the first time in history that Major League Baseball has played in China, a country that apparently only has 100 baseball diamonds, total.
Yesterday was beautiful: cherry blossoms in bloom, the crystal blue sky dotted with rare poofy white clouds: the perfect day to sit in a Division III college sized baseball stadium and watch two professional teams up close and personal, with a handful of non-comprehending Chinese fans and a sizable chunk of Americans who were mostly there to see each other and enjoy the sunshine. At Wukesong Stadium, you could forget about the other breaking news going on in China right now (that I don't feel comfortable writing about on a blog or even email), and instead focus on the animated hot dogs racing each other across the Jumbotron, the inflatable Padres' friar mascot dancing with minimalistically-clad Chinese cheerleaders, the programs that didn't even list the team's lineup, and every once in a while, the game itself. My favorite part of the afternoon, which the article left out, was when the bleacher creatures started the Wave. I didn't expect that, especially since none of the other attempts to rally up the fans seemed to work. But there it went, looping around the entire stadium two or three times, and even getting the normally too-cool VIP section to join in.
It was so odd being there, as baseball is an American sport, like apple pie is an American pie. No one at the game I talked to thinks that baseball will take off in this country, with reasons given ranging from poverty (requires too much equipment), land constraints (requires a specialized field), image (too clean cut -- Chinese students prefer the counter-culture of tough guy basketball), or even tensions with Japan (where the baseball is well loved).
But we'll see. Baseball is a game of patience, and we're only in the bottom of the first.
Cheers, Liz 3月15日 Saturday, March 15Did 2 Funny things on March 15:
1. Went to Padres vs. Dodgers game at the new Baseball Stadium at Wukesong in Beijing. It was a tie - and no extra innings... what's up w/ that.
2. Went to see a friend sing Brahms Requium at the Forbidden City Concert Hall.
3月4日 Orangutan in Microsoft Cafeteriahttp://online.wsj.com/article_email/SB120243065514952215-lMyQjAxMDI4MDAyNzQwMzcwWj.html Banned in Beijing: Disposable Utensils By JANE SPENCER BEIJING -- A dozen environmental activists stormed the cafeteria of Microsoft Corp.'s Chinese headquarters on a lunchtime mission to change the way 1.3 billion people pick up their noodles. As startled diners looked up from their pork fried rice, Cao Yu, a 26-year-old activist dressed as an endangered orangutan spoke passionately about the ecological perils of China's most common eating utensil. "Disposable chopsticks are destroying China's forests," said Mr. Cao, whose voice was muffled by the 2-foot-high ape head he was wearing. "We must protest this pointless waste!" Disposable chopsticks are under attack all across China. http://online.wsj.com/article_email/SB120243065514952215-lMyQjAxMDI4MDAyNzQwMzcwWj.html
2月6日 Google Maps Mania features Pseudolocal!Wohoo! Google Maps Mania has featured PseudoLocal!
I'm so excited. Go to the blog and read about the article. 1月30日 Save the Date!Please save the date... 2008 International Women's Day Benefit
Details coming soon... Questions & Donations: jolingk@gmail.com
欢迎参加庆 2008年国际妇女节
赞助半边天基金会 2008年3月6 号 (星期四) 晚7:30点至晚11点 @ Block 8, i Ultra Lounge
150元/位
承办人:康久龄及其朋友 欢迎所有人参加 关于更多的信息,请联系康久龄
All proceeds will benefit Half the Sky. For more information, please visit www.halfthesky.org. If you or your organization would like to make a contribution - donation, services, raffle item, etc please don't hesitate to get in touch. Happy Chinese New Year! Jo |
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