well not just all about me, but i thought i would boast of a few things, just so you all know I am not wasting my life away playing around a long way from home!...
first was my 'appointment' -note the wrong spelling of AIESEC, grrr -appearing in ethicalcorp magazine (granted they asked for submissions and i told them about me, rather than it being a world famous appointment!)
second was an article in a magazine that lots of students read about my international experience
third was the 3 page article i wrote for www.csr-asia.com's weekly magasine summarising the results of the brochure i wrote.
and fourth, well actually i don't think i can put this on the web for confidentiality reasons ... but it was pretty flattering.
anyway, the last 3 weeks after the trip have been about preparing for the CSR conference that I organised last sunday (went well, yay). I have also been updating the responsible leadership weblog that I keep and enjoying the usual dinners etc with the other foreigners here. I completed the 5 mile charity fun-run (not very fast mind you), welcomed out newest member to the team (Michelle from Australia).
its a pretty boring email this :(, ah well at least you know I am still alive ... oh and its now autumn, no more shorts and t-shirts!
latest news from China is Match fixing, bribery, drugs and all sorts took place at the National Games in Nanjing, a trial run for the Olympics. I
ts reported by xinhua here, (although the top half of the article is all about the world records broken and success or organising the event, keep reading and you'll eventually get there). The headline of the article is Successful National Games puts Beijing Olympics at sight
Unsurprisingly, the foreign press report it slightly differently with the headline: Drugs and bribes claims hit China's Olympic rehearsal
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