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Bush mind - boggled, amazed, startled by Shanghai
REUTERS ^ | 20 OCT 2001 11:35 | Patricia Wilson

Posted on 10/20/2001 5:53:14 AM PDT by CommiesOut

Bush mind - boggled, amazed, startled by Shanghai  

    By Patricia Wilson 
    SHANGHAI, Oct 20 (Reuters) - On the first day, U.S. President 
George W. Bush found Shanghai amazing. Then it was miraculous. 
Soon it was mind-boggling, even incredible. The well of 
superlatives never runs dry. 
    Recalling that he was here with his no-nonsense mother, 
former first lady Barbara Bush, 26 years ago, the president 
quipped: "Shanghai has finally recovered." 
    "I can't tell you what a startling difference it is ... it's 
a great testimony to the Chinese people and the leadership of 
Shanghai and the leadership of this great land," Bush told 
business executives attending the Asia Pacific Economic 
Cooperation (APEC) forum. 
    - - - - 
    Conjuring up memories of that visit to China more than two 
decades ago -- his father, former President George Bush, was head 
of the U.S. liaison office in Beijing at the time -- seemed to 
render the son briefly speechless. 
    "I've got to tell you, I was amazed -- as a matter of fact, 
my mother and my family -- except for my dad -- got on a train in 
1975 and motored down from Beijing to Shanghai. But what I drove 
through last night from the airport was just mind-boggling," he 
said. 
    "It was -- it's going to be hard to describe to my fellow 
citizens what I saw. It's miraculous and incredible, really. And 
I think it's -- those of you probably who have been here for a 
while take it for granted." 
    - - - - 
    Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi drew praise from 
Bush for his resolve, his determination and his "nice arm." 
    After talking to reporters about weighty issues like the 
U.S.-led war on terrorism and economic strategy, the two avid 
baseball fans turned to the matter at hand -- a mitt signed by 
Major League legend Cal Ripken that Bush gave Koizumi. 
    The two leaders tossed a baseball around after their first 
meeting at the Camp David presidential retreat earlier this year 
and Bush complimented Koizumi on Saturday, saying: "He's got a 
very nice arm. I saw his fastball at Camp David." 
    "Yes, quite a spirit, very strong. Reliable," agreed Koizumi. 
    "Plus, we've been very impressed by Ichiro," Bush added, 
referring to Japanese-born Ichiro Suzuki, star slugger for the 
Seattle Mariners. 
    Not to be outdone in the quip department, Koizumi explained: 
"My name is June-Ichiro." 
    "Got you," said Bush. 
    Koizumi's choice of gift reflected the APEC summit's emphasis 
on the war on terrorism. 
    He presented Bush with a bow and arrow. One of the arrows had 
been placed in a long wooden box with handbrushed calligraphy by 
the prime minister himself. 
    The message read: "To defeat evil and bring peace on earth." 
    The specially crafted arrow produces a sharp, distinctive 
sound that was traditionally used to mark the start of combat. 
    - - - - 
    Bush prefers the way the Chinese do things -- at least when 
it comes to news conferences.  
    After his first meeting with President Jiang Zemin on Friday, 
the two leaders went before the media at the government-run 
Western Suburb Guest House. 
    After two questions, Jiang abruptly cut the session off, 
saying: "That is the end of the press conference. Thank You." 
    Just a week before in Washington, Bush spent 45 minutes 
answering questions at a formal White House news conference, the 
first one of his presidency to be televised live in prime time. 
    "I like the way the Chinese do it when it comes to press 
conferences," he quipped. 
    - - - - 
    Politics and war make strange bedfellows. 
    At the APEC business leaders' session on Saturday, Bush, a 
Republican, was introduced by Robert Rubin, who served as U.S. 
treasury secretary in the previous administration of Democratic 
President Bill Clinton. 
    Rubin said he had party differences with Bush, but added: 
"There is no difference when it comes to the struggle against 
terrorism, and our nation stands united around the president's 
leadership on this vital and complicated mission." 
     ((Washington newsroom 202 898-8300, fax 202 898 8383, email 
Washington.bureau.newsroom@reuters.com)) 
 

20 OCT 2001 11:35:34


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1 posted on 10/20/2001 5:53:14 AM PDT by CommiesOut
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To: CommiesOut
cha-zam
2 posted on 10/20/2001 5:55:54 AM PDT by linn37
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To: CommiesOut
From a 'nice arm' to 'faint praise' by Rubin.
3 posted on 10/20/2001 5:59:46 AM PDT by prognostigaator
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To: CommiesOut
I like the way the Chinese do it when it comes to press conferences,"

No doubt, state run media is a lot less pesky than a free press.

4 posted on 10/20/2001 6:01:15 AM PDT by stilts
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To: CommiesOut
January 1, 1979, the US and China established diplomatic relations after US President Jimmy Carter switched recognition to Beijing from Taipei.

It is true that China has grown wealthier since then. Their GDP has now reached US$1 trillion.

5 posted on 10/20/2001 6:04:10 AM PDT by Tai_Chung
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To: CommiesOut
A little dose of capitalism does wonders. :^)
If they added a little dose of freedom and we might have a true rival!
6 posted on 10/20/2001 6:16:28 AM PDT by lonnie
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To: lonnie
I visited shanghai in 1982 and you could smell it from 10 miles out at sea. It had thicker darker smog than Lost Angeles on its worst day. The river was...yellow-green. If it really has changed, then I think I know why W is impressed.
7 posted on 10/20/2001 6:21:05 AM PDT by corkoman
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To: stilts
Maybe we could send Helen Thomas over there
8 posted on 10/20/2001 6:27:53 AM PDT by spycatcher
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To: stilts
Gee, I don't really know for sure, but I think that Our President was NOT saying that he preferred state-run media. Did you think he was saying he likes the way the Communists do things?
9 posted on 10/20/2001 6:53:53 AM PDT by Mrs. P
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To: Mrs. P
Please, isn't he allowed some humor?
10 posted on 10/20/2001 7:00:15 AM PDT by Mahone
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To: corkoman
It really has changed. I used to visit Shanghai every 3 weeks or so over a 5 year period from 1995 and it was astounding to see new buildings almost every time. It's probably the most incredible transformation of any city in world history. More development in Shanghai in the last 5 years than in Hong Kong since WW2.
11 posted on 10/20/2001 7:06:09 AM PDT by mardler
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To: stilts
No doubt, state run media is a lot less pesky than a free press.

rofl, I hope it doesn't give him anymore ideas to aid in homeland security.

12 posted on 10/20/2001 7:06:49 AM PDT by Fuzz
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To: stilts
No doubt, state run media is a lot less pesky than a free press.

By the free press do you mean the democratic, liberal Bush can't do anything right, I wish Clinton had a chance to show his greatness, don't believe what you see only what we tell you BS artists? Well it looks to me like Dan Rather and Tom Brokaw are going to be a lot less pesky this time around.

13 posted on 10/20/2001 7:15:53 AM PDT by hflynn
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To: CommiesOut
Our relaxed, informal President does it far better than Clinton -- who would have insulted everyone by showing up late.
15 posted on 10/20/2001 7:28:57 AM PDT by aculeus
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To: lonnie
A little dose of capitalism does wonders. :^) If they added a little dose of freedom and we might have a true rival!

Yes adding freedom in China and H.K. -- that is when I will be amazed!

16 posted on 10/20/2001 7:34:09 AM PDT by FreeReign
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To: aculeus
Our relaxed, informal President does it far better than Clinton -- who would have insulted everyone by showing up late.

I see your priorities are in order. Punctuality will certainly end the communist regime.

17 posted on 10/20/2001 7:37:21 AM PDT by Fuzz
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To: Linksruck
Does anyone else feel strange about this? It used to be AMERICA and AMERICAN cities that were built up fast, and awed the world. AMERICA was the richest nation on earth, and the envy of the world...NOW CHINESE cities are the marvels, as our US cities crumble, are ridden with crime and poverty, and our manufacturing base is GONE!!

Is THAT what FREE TRADE has brought us? I think it's time to re-assess the global free trade deal. Somebody just re-sold us the Brooklyn Bridge.

18 posted on 10/20/2001 7:37:36 AM PDT by Goldi-Lox
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To: CommiesOut
People who have visited Shangai (and not the country side) have said that China is a strangely highly capitalistic and anti-freedom nation at the same time. You can make money but you cannot do politics.
19 posted on 10/20/2001 7:41:51 AM PDT by lavaroise
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To: Mahone
Please, isn't he allowed some humor?

Oh, is that what that was? Sorry, stilts.

20 posted on 10/20/2001 7:42:18 AM PDT by Mrs. P
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