From today's Standard:
"With the Beijing Olympics less than three months away, security in and around the capital has been tightened with lighters confiscated in checked- in baggage and doors of public toilets removed.
In addition, security has been air-tight in such areas as Tiananmen Square, and commuters in the spanking new underground rail system can expect to be randomly frisked by security officers by the end of June.
The removal of toilet doors, found particularly galling by visitors who were promised 200 tourist- friendly public toilets in time for the Games, is aimed at preventing terrorists from leaving or assembling bombs behind closed doors." [...]
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