Boston, Mass., March 4, 2014, — Martin J. Keogh, a local area attorney who practices family and probate law throughout Suffolk County, has announced his intention to run for the position of Suffolk County Register of Probate. The election will be held on Tuesday September 9, and includes the towns of Chelsea, Revere, Winthrop as well as the entire city of Boston.

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Attorney Martin Keogh Announces Candidacy for Suffolk County Register of Probate
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UN Chief and Security Council Condemn Terrorist Attack at Chinese Train Station
New York City, March 2, 2014, — The UN Security Council on Sunday strongly condemned the terrorist attack that took place on March 1 at the train station in Kunming, China, and underlined the need to bring those responsible to justice.

Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon. UN Photo (file photo)
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Video: At least 28 Dead in Kunming Railway Station Terrorist Attack
(From China View)At least twenty-eight civilians were confirmed dead and 113 others injured Saturday in a railway station attack in southwest Chinese city of Kunming, authorities said.

Doctors and nurses from nearby hospitals rushed in to help.
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Let’s Move — Surprise Video from the White House
Hi everyone,
To mark the fourth anniversary of the launch of Let’s Move!, I asked you to show me how you move.
I wanted to see all of the fun, creative things you’re doing in your homes, schools, and communities to get kids excited about eating healthy and being active.

First Lady Michelle Obama delivers remarks announcing proposed revisions to the Nutrition Facts label during a “Let’s Move!” event in the East Room of the White House, Feb. 27, 2014. (Official White House Photo by Amanda Lucidon)
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Boston Homeowners Embrace Solar Power
Boston, Feb. 28, 2014, — Mayor Martin J. Walsh today announced 106 Boston homeowners have signed contracts to install solar power through the 2013 Renew Boston Solarize program, a community bulk pricing program. A high rate of participation helped Renew Boston Solarize achieve its goal of 500 kilowatts (kW) of solar power and qualify for the lowest costs in the tiered pricing structure.

Cold and snowy winter in Boston demands more energy use.
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Stories Told by Liu Yandong, Vice Premier of China, at U of Chicago
Liu Yandong, Vice Premier of the China, on her visit to Chicago, attended the University of Sino-US high-level roundtable meeting held at the University of Chicago in Nov. 2013. Vice Premier Liu attended the China Scholarship Council, and signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU). Later on that day, she visited the Ann & Robert H Lurie Children’s hospital of Chicago and Mayor Rahm Emanuel gave her a welcome speech, dinner and finished the evening by attending a Chicago Bulls NBA basketball game together.

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China’s First Lady in Cartoons and Oil Painting
By David Li, bostonese.com
Boston, Feb. 27, 2014, 2014, — Peng Liyuan became China’s First Lady when her husband Xi jinping was elected to be the President of China at National People’s Congress in March 2013. She has gained world-wide popularity as she traveled with President Xi on diplomatic missions.
The following is some cartoons by Peng Zhangzheng showing the First Lady in different outfits. The cartoon artist, a 35-year-old woman in Hunan province, has been a fan of the First Lady for many years.

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MIT Asian Career Fair Opens to All This Weekend
By David Li, bostonese.com
Cambridge, Mass., — Still looking for full-time jobs and summer internships? Then you don’t want to miss this weekend’s MIT Asian Career Fair. According to one of the organizers Sang Wen, this career fair is for all students, not just Asian students.

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Petition Calls WHO to Investigate Doctor Killing Incidents in China
By David Li, bostonese.com
Boston, Feb. 25, 2014, — A change.org petition to World Health Organization (WHO) titled Please investigate doctor and nurse beating/killing incidents in China was started earlier today. It calls WHO to help Chinese government identify root causes and find solutions to the violent confrontation between patients and doctors at many hospitals in China. It cited a couple rent such incidents in the petition.

Military police was brought on site after Dr. Wang Yunjie was killed in a hospital in Oct. 2013 in Wenling, Zhejiang province last year.
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Letter to CA Assembly Members Against SCA5
(The following letter was faxed to CA Assembly Members. Dr. Haibo Huang is an advisor to 80-20 PAC)
Feb. 24, 2014
Dear AsAm Legislators in the California Assembly,
Please vote NO to SCA5 in the Assembly. Print out the two campaign posters and you will see why.
The senate passing of SCA5 with the support of all three AsAm senators had sent shock waves through the AsAm community across the nation, turning ordinary citizens into an army of political activists. Even my 6 year old son asked “Why should I be sorted like monkeys in the zoo?” What messages are we sending to our children that they should be treated differently based on their skin colors, instead of their personal efforts and qualifications?

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