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Beijing's air quality and algae are the highest hurdles the Chinese government has to overcome in less than 30 days. Automotive traffic is being ordered shut down and factories moved. Will it work?

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  • in fact, this young man is a ass hole, he made a lot of lies about china in his news be4

  • BBC news is critical of every country in their news reports more so of Britain than any other. It doesn't make them racist. They have done news reports about how some Chinese students thought their coverage was bias against China. They give both sides of the story just because you don't like one side doesn't mean you can call them racist.

  • yeah but what about comparing america to it. its no better. america is also the world's worse contributors to global warming.

  • This is going to be the worst Olympics EVER. So much for watching any records being broken.

  • Yeah right. How about their government? Hey you don't drive this month, or work at your factory!!!!!

  • Imagine how much WORSE (if possible) it would be if they hadn't removed 1 MILLION cars from the road and closed hundreds of pollution-belching factories!!!!!!

    What was the IOC thinking?

  • BBC Wolrd news are racists to asian countries.

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