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HeadlinesHospitals’ suburban push, fundamentalist children, blue-collar hybrids, more
Thu, Apr 10, 2008 | Tags: transportation, downtown, headlines, boston, oil, construction, china, police, taxpayers, consumers, chinese, new york times, olympics, hybrids, sect | 0
Hospitals’ stir fears, sect youths conditioned to deceive outsiders, Olympic torch relay switches route and more in today’s headlines.
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HeadlinesPhilly Presidential Debate, Chinese Super-Cities, Carl Rowe Interview, Alphono Jackon Blues, MORE
Tue, Mar 25, 2008 | Tags: jeffrey hill, news, building, obama, clinton, energy, green, interview, sustainability, democrats, architects, atlanta, china, art, economics, michael nutter, carl rowe, chinese, alphonso jackson, music, austin | 0
Philadelphia Daily News reports: “Mayor (Michael) Nutter said yesterday that he wants to get presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama to Philadelphia for a public discussion of urban issues before the April 22 Democratic primary ... Nutter said that issues affecting American cities haven’t gotten enough attention in the campaign. ‘Health care is very important,’ Nutter said. ‘The war is very, very important. But if you live at 56th and Master, you’re not as focused on what al Qaeda is doing.” MORE
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HeadlinesWhat you missed, Airwaves S.O.S., Great Googley-Moogley!, Moth Problems, More
Tue, Mar 18, 2008 | Tags: jeffrey hill, economy, cnn, headlines, president, atlanta, chinese, public airwaves, pesticide, violence, sterilization, light brown apple moth, microsoft, google, czech republic | 0
Headlines are back after a brief vacation. Here’s a quick recap of what you missed:
1.) There is still a presidential election in November and you still have thousands of mind-numbing political ads to be subjected to.
2.) The news media has nothing better to cover than the alleged sexual three-way of the former N.J. governor.
3.) J.P. Morgan bought Bear Stearns for two dollars a share showing that companies can now merge together with the help of a script writer and coreographer.
4.) A tornado ripped through Atlanta.
5.) The nation was shocked when New York governor Elliot Spitzer was discovered to be using the services of a (gasp) prostitute - crossing the fine line of politics and ethics which sent the media and an entire civilization into a frenzy.
6.) St. Patrick’s Day gave millions of Americans a reason to drink other than the state of the economy and primetime television.
7.) There is still violence in Tibet. The Chinese are still killing Tibetans. The Tibetans are rioting. The Dalai Lama may resign as Tibet’s head of state. America and CNN thinks N.J. governor three-way story is more important.(more)
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Commentary Chinatown Struggles To Exist In Italy
Jeffrey Hill | Mon, Jan 28, 2008 | Tags: jeffrey hill, china, chinese, italy, antonella ceccagno, international herald tribune, vigilante, bbc news, racial riot, overcrowded ethnic ghettos | 1
The history of Chinese migration isn’t nearly as old as the culture itself. Free exploration of the world has only been available since the 1860 Treaty of Peking opened China’s borders. In the 148 years since, Chinese migrants have seen the world - from Asia to the West Coast of the United States and beyond. Their settlements in urban environments are burrowed for survival and self-sufficient based on trade goods. By staying so close together, the Chinese are able to establish their own…
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