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  2. John Liu - Wikipedia

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    John Chun Yah Liu (born January 8, 1967) is an American politician in New York City. A member of the Democratic Party, he is a member of the New York State Senate for the 16th district in northeast Queens.

  3. New York State SenatorJohn C. Liu. Chairman of New York City Education Committee. ( D ) 16th Senate District. message senator.

  4. John Liu - IMDb

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    John Liu was born on 20 May 1944 in Taiwan. He is an actor and director, known for The Invincible Armour (1977), New York Ninja (2021) and Sha shou ying (1981).

  5. John Liu (actor) - Wikipedia

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    May 20, 1944 (age 80) Taiwan. Occupation. actor. Years active. 1972–2006. Liu Chungliang (Commonly credited as John Liu) is a Taiwanese actor and martial artist. He mostly appeared in low-budget Taiwanese action/martial art movies and never appeared in the higher budget Hong Kong martial arts movies from the Shaw Brothers and Golden Harvest.

  6. About John Liu | NYSenate.gov - The New York State Senate

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    John C. Liu is a New York State Senator representing a broad area of northeast Queens. He is chairperson of the Senate’s committee on New York City Education and also serves on the committees of Education, Finance, Higher Education, Judiciary, Rules and Transportation.

  7. Contact Senator John C. Liu's Office - The New York State Senate

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    Phone: 518-455-2210. Office Hours: Albany Office. map. Email Address: liu@nysenate.gov. Media Inquiriespress@johnliusenate.com. Send a message to John C. Liu's office. If you would like to send a message related to legislation or issues, please create an account here. Inquiry.

  8. John Liu, iron man - City & State New York

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    “John Liu is an honorable man.” This referred to the specter of a federal investigation hanging over Liu’s campaign, courtesy of Preet Bharara, the U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York at the time, whose investigatory sweep of city and state government targeted numerous officials.