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Global Voices Daily Digests

Global Voices is now supporting its readership with "daily digests."  Daily digests are emails with links to today's happening blog conversations around the world.  Compiled by David Sasaki, the digests make it easy for you to keep informed. 

If you'd like to subscribe just to the GV daily digest list, go here: http://cyber.harvard.edu/lists/subscribe/globalvoices-update

Here's what the daily digest looks like:

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Violent Protest Mars Religious Holiday in Ethiopia - Andrew Heavens gets the first-hand accounts of bloggers who were present at last week's violent protests in Addis Ababa during the Ethiopian Orthodox Church’s festival of the Epiphany.

Global Food in the Kitchen - Panamanian chef and food contributor, Melissa De Le�n Douglass takes readers for a culinary tour around the world's food blogs and finds some delicious recipes as well as a lesson in pig etymology.

Turkish Bird Fear - The festival of Kurban Bayrami has ended, but Deborah Ann Dilley writes that Turkish bloggers continue to avoid poultry as a fear of bird flu lingers.

"Lightless" in Cambodia - It seems that Cambodian bloggers have just enough electricity to speak out against the unreliable service. ThaRum Bun writes that one blogger has experienced so many power outages that he is now out of candles.

BBC filtered in Iran, elections in Gaza, the New York Times' four newest Iraqi blog correspondents, and much more can be found in today's Global Roundups.

Get the blog buzz from East Asia, South Asia, the Americas, Middle East & North Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa, and Eastern Europe, Russia, Central Asia & the Caucasus.

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------About Global Voices: Global Voices is an international effort to diversify the conversation taking place online by involving speakers from around the world, and developing tools, institutions and relationships to help make these voices heard.