I pass the torch
I'm at Rio de Janeiro's international airport awaiting a flight to Chicago and then to Beijing, where I'll be covering the Olympic Games.
This will be last my last blog entry here for a while. Starting this week, McClatchy correspondent Tyler Bridges will be blogging in this space. As he's based in Venezuela, you'll likely be hearing more about Chavez, Uribe and FARC doings than you've heard from me.
I'll be back in Brazil in September so I'll pop in again then.
So I hereby hand over the Inside South America torch I've carried so proudly to Tyler. And not even those pro-Tibet activists can stop me.
By the way, I'll be filing over at McClatchy's Olympics blog if you'd like to keep in touch.
Sorry to hear you're leaving the blog Mr. Chang, but I enjoyed your blogs posted here. Good luck on your endeavors during the Olympics. Alot of people tell me the reports the Western media has of China is overexaggerating, so maybe you can give us a better insight.
Posted by: j2tharome | July 30, 2008 at 06:29 PM
Sorry to hear you're leaving the blog Mr. Chang, but I enjoyed your blogs posted here. Good luck on your endeavors during the Olympics. Alot of people tell me the reports the Western media has of China is overexaggerating, so maybe you can give us a better insight.
Posted by: j2tharome | July 30, 2008 at 06:30 PM