With the Olympic Games breathing down Beijing’s neck, the city is racing against the clock to ensure it meets one of the commitments it made when it won the bid for the games in 2001: blue skies.
As one alights on the Jingshun highway that connects the airport to Beijing, a question comes inevitably to mind: will Nini, the flying swallow chosen as one of the five mascots for the 2008 games, prosper in a city gridlocked by incessant waves of traffic—and the smoke it spews?
Clearing the haze that hangs over the city takes on a specific significance in the context of the Olympics.
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Cover Story: Olympics 2008, Beijing - raising the bar, Down to Earth, Anumita Roychowdhury |