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September 2006

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IN REMEMBRANCE
On the 5th anniversary of 9/11, we should remember Asian Pacific American heroes and victims such as
Betty Ong.

BEN FRANKLIN'S WORDS
"They who would give up an essential liberty for temporary security, deserve neither liberty or security." (
Ben Franklin)

MYOPIA OF HINDSIGHT IN WAR STORIES
Pardoning World War I deserters, then, is as empty a gesture as retrospectively condemning World War II conscripts. Harry Farr and Günter Grass were simply two tiny cogs in the monstrous mincing machines of total war. That is why the real question children should ask of veterans is not "What did you do in the war, Daddy?" but "What did the war do to you?"
For more info, click
HERE.

RULES OF ENGAGEMENT
Those who have loudly supported our troops in Iraq adamantly insist that the Marines were following the rules of engagement in Haditha. Those who have just as loudly opposed the war for its content of horror boil with outrage over what they see as the final dissolution of the American dream: a nation of righteous heroes gone suddenly mean.
For more info, click
HERE.

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M. NIGHT SHYAMALAN/MARGARET CHO JUDGES IN CONTEST

M. Night Shyamalan and Margaret Cho are some of the judges of Current TV's contest, in partnership with the Third Millennium Foundation, of short form (3-5 minute) non-fiction videos that explore the
theme of tolerance, which may include topics such as racism, sexism, homophobia, or issues related to class, disability, age or religion. Deadline: Oct. 2, 2006
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GONG LI ENTERS HOLLYWOOD FAST LANE
After more than a decade as a superstar of Chinese cinema, Gong Li finally has come to Hollywood through her appearances in Miami Vice, Memoirs of a Geisha and Young Hannibal - along with her many Chinese films past, present and future.
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USC'S BRANDON TING HAS POSITIVE DRUG TEST
Brandon Ting, a USC back-up defensive back & special team player, has tested positive for steroids.
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J&J PROJECT
Jackie Chan and Jet Li, two of the most recognized international martial-art stars, have talked about doing a movie together for almost a decade or longer. There are many problems involved in creating a Chan / Li project, such as how to balance their different fighting styles, will they be allies or foes, and if they have to fight each other, who should win in the end.
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NICHOLAS CAGE'S REMAKE OF "BANGKOK DANGEROUS"
A Time to Kill is a remake of Pang Brothers' Bangkok Dangerous, the remake may share the same title with the original. Nicolas Cage's Saturn Films brought the remake rights of the original Thai production. "Cage will play a cold-blooded hit man who heads to Bangkok to pull off four jobs, and winds up falling in love with a local girl and bonding with his errand boy."
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SHELLY HWANG'S "PINKBERRY"
It's a feel-good story about an ambitious 32-year-old Korean woman whose small business (Pinkberry) has become successful beyond all reasonable expectations. And it's a feel-bad story about a sleepy neighborhood attacked, out of nowhere, by an army of frozen-yogurt fiends.
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CHINA'S FINEST EXPORTS WANTED - AND NEEDED
Ever since Bruce Lee, Asian superstars have attempted to tackle the American market. Most — from Jackie Chan to Jet Li to the stunning Zhang Ziyi — have martial arts backgrounds or have worked in martial arts films. Now comes Gong Li, the most acclaimed dramatic actress of her generation but one who doesn't rely on physical pyrotechnics to dazzle.
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DAVID HO - CA. HALL OF FAME HONOREE
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and First Lady Maria Shriver unveiled the first honorees for a new California Hall of Fame. The honorees include 11 Californians (including David Ho) and two prominent California families, the Hearsts and the Packards, who were deemed "trailblazers and legends" that started from nothing and who changed the world.
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SANDRA OH IN ROBIN WILLIIAM'S "THE NIGHT LISTENER"