The Olympics, As Always, Set To Make Big News
Update 2: The About Guide to World News says Reporters Without Borders broadcast a pirate radio signal into China just hours before the opening ceremonies.
The Chinese have tried to say the Games should exist separately from global policy discussions, but few are buying this logic. As Foreign Policy Passport points out in "The Olympics aren't political? Please.," even the Chinese can't follow that rule. French philosopher Bernard-Henri Lévy compared the 2008 Games to the ones presided over by Adolph Hitler in Germany. "If we accept going to Beijing for the games, it will be like in Berlin in 1936--games of blood and shame," he said.
If history is any indicator, the Olympics in Beijing will continue to generate news on both the front pages and the sports pages of the world's media outlets. Here is just a short list of some major news made at the modern Olympics.

