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It has opened sports camps in Beijing and Shanghai, also sponsored by Nike.
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We asked destiny consultant Master Raymond Lo, an expert in reading the I-Ching, the ancient Chinese "Book of Changes, " which of the top sports people bound for Beijing would be successful at the Olympics.
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"With no NBA games on TV, there is a level attention on CBA games and the lives of CBA players that has never been seen before, " said Matt Beyer, a Beijing-based sports management consultant.
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There are three women-only sports on the Olympic program in Beijing.
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This August Silverlight will be downloaded millions of times by sports fans who want to watch the Beijing Olympics online.
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Beijing has traditionally supported marginal sports because they have permitted the country to build up its medal count at the Olympics and other international competitions.
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The year in sports will be dominated by China and the Beijing Summer Olympics, which take place in August.
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Mr. Jordan will have to provide sufficient evidence that his fame preceded Qiaodan Sports' trademarks, said Horace Lam, a Beijing-based intellectual-property partner of law firm Jones Day.
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He worked as an adviser to the Beijing dealership of Aston Martin, the British sports-car maker.
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You've got Olympic silver medalist Lauren Williams, the defending silver medalist, and Allison Felix, who's aiming to win four medals in Beijing, and as mentioned in a recent Sports Illustrated, Felix is battling with another supremely talented sprinter, Sonya Richards, for the new title of Queen of Olympic Track.
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Chinese worker Lu Shaoqing, who is helping to build sports stadiums in Angola, says he left his wife and seven-year-old daughter in Beijing for a number of reasons.
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