China kicks off 2008 Olympics with fireworks

Olympics opening ceremony fireworks
A thundering display of fireworks exploded over the "Bird's Nest" stadium in the shape of a blossoming red flower as China put the full glory of its rich history on display at the Olympic opening ceremony.
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Some 91,000 were in the stands at National Stadium, also known as the Bird's Nest. About 15,000 others performed in an impressive spectacle the Chinese hope will take the spotlight off the city's smog and the country's human rights policies.

President Bush and Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin were among the scores of world leaders who witnessed what is depicted as the largest, costliest extravaganza in Olympic history. Bush gave a motivational talk to U.S. athletes who are trying to uphold the country's recent Olympic dominance. He is the first sitting U.S. president to attend an Olympics on foreign soil.

Fireworks explode over the National Stadium
Fireworks explode over the National Stadium, also known as the "Bird's Nest", during the opening ceremony of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games on August 8, 2008.
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The Olympics began earlier this week with men's and women's soccer. Swimming takes center stage tomorrow.

Outside the Olympic venues, police tightened security in a Muslim region (Xinjiang) after an Islamic group seeking independence for the area threatened to attack buses, trains and planes during the Games. The region's capital was on high alert with security guards checking bags at the entrances of hotels, department stores and discos following the threat.

(Associated Press)

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