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| (L to R) Rudolph Giuliani, the former mayor
of New York City, Steve Forbes, the CEO and Editor-in-Chief of Forbes
magazine, New South Wales state Premier Morris Iemma, and Ian Macfarlane,
the federal Minister for Industry, Tourism & Resources, open the 5th
annual Forbes Global CEO Conference in Sydney, 30 August 2005. Over 350 of
the world's top executives are expected to attend the international
business meeting which will be held at the Sydney Opera House until 01
September. | SYDNEY, Aug. 30 (Xinhuanet) -- The
fifth annual Forbes CEO global conference opened Tuesday in Sydney, Australia's
largest city, as hundreds of protesters held demonstrations at and near Sydney
Opera House, the main venue for the conference.
About 350 world's leading CEOs, presidents and senior
level executives from Asia, Europe, South America, Australia and the United
States will attend the three-day conference at Sydney Opera House.
The business leaders will discuss the best ways to
nurture and capitalize on innovation, as well as revealing the latest
international business trends at the conference, which is themed "The Next
Move."
Security was beefed up at the Sydney Opera House as
dozens of police began patrolling barricades on the forecourt Tuesday morning
before the conference opened on Tuesday night.
The Opera House forecourt was locked down Monday for
the first time, and the city's landmark will be closed for tourists until the
conference closes on Thursday night.
Despite tightened security, several protesters were
arrested Tuesday after they broke through a concrete and wire perimeter fence
built in order to keep them away from the conference.
The official opening dinner on Tuesday night at which
Australian Prime Minister John Howard addressed the attendants wasoriginally
planned at the Opera House but later was moved to the Overseas Passenger
Terminal on the western side of Sydney Cove.
Although the change of venue was kept a secret until
the last minute, dozens of protests moved to the new venue to continue their
protest. At least one protester was taken away there. Policesaid one protester
and two police officers received minor injuries.
Answering a question on the rise of China in an
interview with Forbes Magazine editor-in-chief Steve Forbes in front of the 350
world's richest business leaders, Howard said China is very pragmatic and plays
an important role in the region and the world.
He said China also plays a positive role in the
Korean issue, adding "China should not be isolated."
On the Taiwan issue, Howard said the United States
should keep the temperature on the issue "as low as possible."
He said he is optimistic that the Chinese government
will handle the Taiwan issue well.
On the association between Australia and the United
States, Howard said the close Australia-US relationship is not directed against
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