The HollandHeinekenHouse - one big orange party at the Beijing Olympics

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The HollandHeinekenHouse - one big orange party at the Beijing Olympics by Milieunet

May be you have heard of the HollandHeinekenHouse. That's the place to be in Beijing to have a nice party. All Dutch medalwinners get a big party overthere. Of course with our crownprince Willem-Alexander and princess Maximá. See a nice set of pictures and videos of one big continues party. The HHH had already more than 70.000 visitors, sorry athletes that like a party.

George Bush is attending a lot of sports. See some nice pictures of the Bush family in Beijing, meeting friends, cheering, flagging, shouting, supporting. But there are of course more supporters in Beijing. During the Olympic Games several princes and princesses visit the games.

Dutch crownprince Willem-Alexander and Princess Maxima are present since some days before the Opening Ceremony. As you may know the Prince of Orange (Willem-Alexander) is a member of the IOC. So they will stay there till the Closing Ceremony. See the videos of the Fireworks rehersel.

See a nice set of photos of supporters from all over the world.

President George Bush is busy with his last trip to Asia and of course he attended the fantastic Opening Ceremony yesterday. But George had also some other things in mind. This morning he plannend to play a little bit of beachvolleybal with the ladies of the American team.

I expect to see Bush in action on more sports, like shooting, basketball and some others. So, George has fun in China. What do you say? Human rights, well that was some days ago.

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