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085936
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2008.
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Under the leadership of the party Center and the State Council, with the enthusiastic support of all nationalities of people in China, Chinese living abroad, and foreign friends, and as a result of unremitting efforts, Beijing won the right on July 13, 2001, to host the 2008 Olympic Games.
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085942
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2008.
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We shall meticulously plan and construct the venues for the 2008 Beijing Olympics and related facilities in accordance with the technical requirements of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and all the individual sports associations abroad, in keeping with Chinese circumstances and the actualities of Beijing's construction developments, by assimilating the experiences and lessons of venue construction in other cities that have hosted the Olympic Games and based on the commitments in the Application Report and Host City Contract (Agreement)
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085943
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2008.
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We shall focus on preventing and controlling atmosheric pollution and on protecting the sources of drinking water and bring about a marked improvement in the quality of the urban environment and the state of the ecology by means of such measures as readjusting the conomic structure, enhancing high-quality and clean energy sources, setting strict standards for the emission of pollutants, and strengthening environment protection and construction.
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085944
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2008.
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Culture is an important component of the modern Olympic Games, and we must fully display the excellent achievements of our country's 5,000 years of traditional culture as well as the style and features of Beijing as a famous historical and cultural city.
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085945
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2008.
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A strong and solid economic foundation is the most basic condition for hosting the Olympic Games.We must firmly adhere to the principle of "promote development by means of the Olympics and assist the Olympics by means of development.
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085772
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2008.
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Setting 43 new records and 132 Olympics records, attended by over 100 heads of state, heads of government, and royalties, outspending previous Olympic games by three to eight times, watched by a record number of television viewers globally, the 2008 Beijing Olympic summer games was epoch making in the animals of athletic history. This and subsequent issues of this journal will document the planning and preparations of this historic event.
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085947
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2008.
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This plan is formulated to give overall impetus to the modernization of the capital city's construction and management of transportation and to ensure that the city's transportation is convenient, rapid, safe, orderly, economic, and environmentally friendly, in accordance with targets and tasks put forward in the Action Plan for the Beijing Olympic Games.
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085949
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2008.
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These regulations are formulated in accordance with the targets and objectives put forward in the Action Plan for the Beijing Olympic in order to realize the concept of a "green Olympics" improve the city's capability for sustainable development, and have the 2008 Olympic Games leave an abundant environmental legacy for Beijing, China, and the Olympic Games.
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085946
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2008.
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Beijing has won the right to host the 2008 Olympic Games. This has created a great opportunity for development of Beijing athletics, the main characteristics of which will involve preparations for the Olympic Games.
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