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Beijing urges residents to stay home during the Games
Beijing will urge residents to work from home and ask government offices and businesses to stagger their operating hours to ease chronic smog and traffic problems during the Olympics, state press said yesterday.
Shark shuts Australian office, opens in China
SYDNEY: Australia's richest sportsman Greg Norman has closed his only Australian office as he pursues golfing business interests in China, reports said here yesterday.
Firms prepare to keep London working
LONDON (Reuters) - Around 100 London companies were testing plans this week to ensure that business does not grind to a halt when the British capital plays host to the world during the Olympic Games this summer.
Firms prepare to keep London working
LONDON (Reuters) - Around 100 London companies were testing plans this week to ensure that business does not grind to a halt when the British capital plays host to the world during the Olympic Games this summer.
UK sees Games under budget, transport working
LONDON (Reuters) - Cash-strapped Britain has almost half a billion pounds left unspent in its Olympic budget, the sports minister said on Wednesday, adding that London's transport system would cope with huge crowds during the Games.
UK sees Olympics under budget, transport working
LONDON (Reuters) - Cash-strapped Britain has almost half a billion pounds left unspent in its Olympic budget, the sports minister said on Wednesday, adding that London's transport system would cope with huge crowds during the Games.
UK sees Olympics under budget, transport working
LONDON (Reuters) - Cash-strapped Britain has almost half a billion pounds left unspent in its Olympic budget, the sports minister said on Wednesday, adding that London's transport system would cope with huge crowds during the Games.
Londoners prepare for transport disruption
LONDON (Reuters) - When Londoners wake on Monday they will see the latest sign of the Olympics impacting their lives, and probably the most annoying.
Londoners prepare for transport disruption
LONDON (Reuters) - When Londoners wake on Monday they will see the latest sign of the Olympics impacting their lives, and probably the most annoying.
Londoners prepare for transport disruption
LONDON (Reuters) - When Londoners wake on Monday they will see the latest sign of the Olympics impacting their lives, and probably the most annoying.