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John Kennedy is a Republican candidate in the 2008 congressional elections for the Senate in Louisiana. He is seeking the Republican nomination to challenge incumbent Sen. Mary Landrieu (D-Lou.). The primary will take place in June 2008.

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China: Plenty of trash to burn

She also notes [zh] that 20 trash-to-energy incinerators will be built in coastal Fujian province alone over the next three years, each with a capacity to reduce harmful emissions to that of 70% of international standards. This tweet she directed at ...

From JOHN KENNEDY, Global Voices Online,  7 Oct 2009
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China: Xinjiang restaurant blown up

Get summaries of new stories from Global Voices in your inbox daily, weekly, or just sign up for important announcements. As kenyan i wish to state clear that there is no such practice,and if it were then it is in ave... Wow Guys! Because of what ...

From JOHN KENNEDY, Global Voices Online,  24 Sep 2009
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China: Is Bo Xilai's corruption crackdown good for China?

The easiest posts to come across are those like Sina blogger Zhang Xiaofeng's from September 20, supportive of Bo and eager to see more tough action taken against the omnipresent corruption: The growth of malignant forces don't just threaten the ...

From JOHN KENNEDY, Global Voices Online,  24 Sep 2009
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China: Considering Han chauvinism

Xinjiang remains offline and online discussion of the recent ethnic unrest there continues to be highly restricted. Building off radical interpretation of Uighur-on-Han violence in Ürümqi, however, and noting that neighboring Mongolia has its fair ...

From JOHN KENNEDY, Global Voices Online,  9 Sep 2009

China: Crowdsourcing subtitle translations

All comments are moderated. Do not submit your comment more than once or it may be identified as spam. Please treat others with respect. Comments containing hate speech, obscenity, and personal attacks will not be approved. Get summaries of new ...

From JOHN KENNEDY, Global Voices Online,  7 Sep 2009

China: Are syringe attacks terrorism?

Xinjiang in northwestern China has been offline since the riots involving hundreds of Uighurs on July 5 and netizen reports are scarce, but with several hundred syringe attacks having taken place since, leading Han residents of Ürümqi to take to the ...

From JOHN KENNEDY, Global Voices Online,  6 Sep 2009
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Florida real estate hit by exodus

From the South Florida Web site: Florida’s population declined last year for the first time in 63 years as the steep global recession put the brakes on migration here and sent many residents packing, new University of Florida research shows. Florida ...

From JOHN KENNEDY, The Real Deal: New York,  21 Aug 2009
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China: Blogged down with swine flu

Kai Pan at CNReviews traces how China, despite having so far kept H1N1 from reaching the mainland, has still managed to end up at the center of a number of blog posts regarding the epidemic. All comments are moderated. Do not submit your comment more ...

From JOHN KENNEDY, Global Voices Online,  8 May 2009

China: Not subsidizing Expo 2010

Adam Minter at Shanghai Scrap is having trouble getting answers to why the United States government is having trouble getting its pavilion together for Expo 2010, but he has nonetheless had some success at piecing the back story together. All comments ...

From JOHN KENNEDY, Global Voices Online,  8 May 2009

China: Isaac Mao #twinterviews Hu Yong

Those faithfully following the #China Twitter stream late on the working day on Thursday were treated to a surprise when Isaac Mao began twinterviewing Peking University associate professor of new media Hu Yong, author of several books related to ...

From JOHN KENNEDY, Global Voices Online,  7 May 2009
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