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Next Generation olympic bid Print E-mail
Written by Dr Eamonn Butler   
Monday, 08 October 2007
James Chau – former member of the Adam Smith Institute's Next Generation Group and now a successful broadcaster in China - has an ambition. He wants to be one of the torchbearers at the Beijing Olympics.

To succeed in this, he needs the votes of the public. You can vote online (and actually, you can vote once a day from each IP address). It takes less than a minute (once you've worked out that the anti-cheating code is case sensitive). Just click here .

Facebook, as you can imagine, isn't all that strong in China, but James's old Cambridge University friends have set up a facebook site for him here .
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