For China, last year began with devastating snowstorms, followed by riots in Tibet, embarrassing protests against the Olympic torch relay, and, before the Games themselves, a devastating earthquake. If all that could occur in a year marked by the "lucky" number eight, 2009, littered with a host of extremely sensitive anniversaries, could prove even more dramatic and unpredictable.
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ALBERTA – As China enters the “Year of the Ox,” there is much to reflect on from the past 12 months and even more to speculate about regarding the coming year. 2008 began with devastating snowstorms that paralyzed most of central and southern China’s transport system, interrupting lives and causing severe material damage. Then came the riots in Tibet, which caught the government off guard, followed by embarrassing protests over China’s Olympic torch relay in several Western and Asian countries.