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DIVERSITY AT
THE NETWORKS
Four
years ago, none of the 26 new prime-time shows on the Big 4 broadcast
networks featured a minority actor in a starring or leading role, spurring
minority advocacy groups to form the Multi-Ethnic Media Coalition and
demand
change from the networks - along with the Walter
Kaitz Foundation's efforts to promote diversity
in cable.
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MTV'S TAKE ON SOUTH KOREAN FILM
MTV Films dubs in English with Black rappers in the South Korean hit film
"Volcano High."
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DRAGON'S ROAR DVD
The release of the Dragon's Roar DVD featuring the performances of APA
music groups such as Elements of the Outer Realm, Prach
Ly, The Sounders, Ill Again and CreAsian. Additional features include
"One on One" interviews with the above-listed music groups -
along with prominent APA filmmakers/actors such as Byron Yee (Paper Son),
Daisy Lin Shapiro (Looking For YlloGrl), Annie/Angie Lee (Close Call),
Jeff Park (MoveProducer.Net), Eric Byler (Charlotte Sometimes), Roger
Fan, Parry Shen, Karin Anna Cheung (Better Luck Tomorrow) and Thuy Linh
(1st Vietnamese International Film Festival).
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BLACKEYE PEAS REINVENT THEMSELVES
Justin Timberlake may have come up with the hook on the Black Eyed Peas' breakthrough single, "Where Is the Love," but a homecoming show last weekend at the Key Club proved the longtime darlings of L.A.'s hip-hop underground didn't need a bump from him to reinvent themselves as pop.
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APA ENTREPENEURS
Rather than fight their way up the corporate ladder, nonwhites are launching
startups in record numbers and crushing old stereotypes in the process.
(Asian/Pacific Islander 89% / African American 86% / Hispanic/Latino 79%
/ White 69%)
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LOST APA GENERATION
The
stereotype of Asian kids in America is that of do-gooders and academic
overachievers. But break the crime stats into ethnic subgroups and you'll
start running into more and more kids like Lil' Cloudy -- gangsta.
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VIDEO GAME BASED ON JET LI
The memorable Jet Li movie titled "Tai Chi Master" featured an amazing
mix of wire-fighting and old-fashioned choreography that deserves to be
captured in a video game like the "Rises to Honor" game.
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KAZAA AND BOLLYWOOD
Kazaa unveiled a deal with India's filmmakers to offer movie downloads on the Internet, providing a possible boost to both the service and to Bollywood studios.
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JC COLLECTION
C&R
International unveiled the first menswear of JC Collection (an up-market
European lifestyle clothing for upwardly mobile youthful men), a brand
owned by international movie star Jackie Chan.
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APA TV VIEWING
HABITS
They
are one of the fastest-growing segments of the U.S. population and, perhaps
more important, represent some of the most coveted media-buying demos
for many top brands, yet Asian Americans are confounding media planners'
attempts to build advertising schedules that can effectively reach them.
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NYC CHINESE
PRESS
Although
some of the NYC's 300 ethnic newspapers may have a languid, less-than-fresh
feel, the Chinese press is aggressive.
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VETS GO TO
VIETNAM
Tour
of Peace brings Vietnam war veterans with their family members back to
battlefields and villages in Vietnam where the veterans do service projects.
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GEORGE TAKEI
RETURNS TO INTERNMENT CAMP
A
cypress root harvested from an Arkansas swamp 60 years ago is one of the
few mementoes Star Trek actor George Takei has from his childhood at a
World War II internment camp.
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MU ZIMEI'S TALES OF SEX
For the past month, as China's propaganda machine has promoted the nation's new space hero or the latest pronouncements from Communist Party leaders, the Chinese public has seemed more interested in a 25-year-old sex columnist whose beat is her bedroom.
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HAROLD KOH
NAMED DEAN OF YALE LAW SCHOOL
Yale
President Richard C. Levin has announced the appointment of Harold Hongju
Koh, an expert on human rights and international law, as dean of Yale
Law School. Koh served as Assistant Secretary of State for Democracy,
Human Rights and Labor from 1998 to 2001.
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APA ART EXHIBIT
Detroit's
Hope Gallery presents an exhibition of works by Asian Pacific American
Artists Yoriko Cronin, April Liu, Chun Hui Pak, Iris Shen-Van Buren and
Soh Suzuki between November 20, 2003 - January 16, 2004
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LINKIN PARK/P.O.D.
2004 TOUR
The
tour will start in early January and end in Little Rock, Arkansas, at
the end of February with Linkin Park headlining, P.O.D.
frontman Sonny Sandoval said.
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BOBBY JINDAL
In
a state where former Ku Klux Klan wizard David Duke was a viable political
candidate into the 1990s, many of Louisiana's white, conservative voters
could cast their ballots for a 32-year-old, Ivy League-educated, dark-skinned
son of immigrants from India.
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ER'S PARMINDER NAGRA
Parminder
Nagra remembers how she would sit in coffee shops with her fellow actors
in London dreaming of one day joining a show like "ER." The fantasy became
a reality when the British actress of Indian descent became a regular
on the long-running NBC series.
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ASIANS & APA'S
IN BASEBALL
While
the recent Asian
imports have proven to have major league skills, big league scouts
have traditionally ignored and continue to overlook Asian American players.
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ASIAN GANG
CLASH
A
clash between two Asian rappers - up-and-coming star Jin and another rapper
linked to a vicious gang - sparked a shooting in NYC Chinatown early yesterday
that sent a third man to the hospital, cops said.
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JACKIE'S TV
RATINGS
Showing
core strength among Teens, Jackie Chan Adventures achieves its best Teens
12-17 rating ever and best Female Teens rating since January 2001, additionally
Jackie attains its highest Male Teen share ever.
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REALTORS NOMINATE
APA PRESIDENT
John
Yen Wong will be the 2004 president of the Council of Real Estate Brokerage
(CRB) managers, which represents more than 7,000 members nationally.
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WHERE'S YIMOU'S
"HERO?"
Where
is Zhang's latest, 2002's Hero (Ying Xiong)? Art house followers and martial
arts fiends have been salivating for this swordsplay/wuxia historical
adventure starring Jet Li, Tony Leung Chiu Wai, Maggie Cheung, Donnie
Yen and Zhang discovery Zhang Ziyi.
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DODGERS' NG
VICTIM OF SLUR
Former
Dodger and Angel pitcher Bill
Singer apologizes for remarks directed at the Dodgers' assistant GM
(Kim Ng) during meetings in Phoenix that got him fired as the New
York Yankees' Assistant G.M.
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HIGH JUVENILE
ARREST RATES
Breaking
stereotypes that paint Asian-American kids strictly as straight-A students,
a new report on East Bay youths finds that some Asian teens have among
the highest juvenile arrest rates in their areas while failing to meet
school standards.
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ANOTHER VICTIM OF EXCLUSION ACT
Edward Day Cohota, also known as Sing Loo of Shanghai, China, was in the Civil War. He served a total of 30 years and tried unsuccessfully until his death in 1935 to become a U.S. citizen because of the Chinese Exclusion Act.
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KOREAN CHURCHES
GIVE THANKS
Korean
Americans in Los Angeles rolled out a red carpet Thursday for 47 Marines
who recently served in Iraq and Kuwait — showering them with words of
appreciation, gifts, prayers, songs and lunch.
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CHINA TRADE
SPAT WITH U.S.
China
denounced a move by the United States to cap selected textile imports
on Wednesday and scrapped missions to buy American farm goods, saying
the U.S. measure sullied the spirit of free trade.
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AMY HILL IN
DR. SEUSS
The
disappointing
film titled Dr.
Seuss' Cat in the Hat's sourest portrayal
is of the narcoleptic
baby-sitter Mrs.
Kwan (Amy Hill), the most loathsome ethnic stereotype
since Mickey Rooney played Audrey Hepburn's Japanese landlord in Breakfast
at Tiffany's.
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CHINESE AMERICAN
LEAGUE
Founded
in 1992, the George and Arlene Cheng's Chinese-American League raises
funds for the Pacific Symphony Orchestra and seeks to strengthen ties
between the Chinese-American community and the Orchestra. The primary
fund-raising activity of the Chinese-American League is its Gala New Year
Celebration.
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HK STARS DEVELOPING
TALENT
Jackie
Chan, whose
fee per picture could pay for a whole slate of Hong Kong movies, and Andy
Lau, who reportedly commands about &1.3m (HK$10m) per film, have both
recently set up companies in Hong Kong which aim to produce and finance
films from up-and-coming directors.
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FILM ON THE
100TH/442ND
Saburo
Nishime and Dr. Denis Teraoka say it's about time Hollywood brings back
the story of the 100th Battalion and 442nd Regimental Combat Team -- World
War II Army units comprised mainly of Japanese Americans to the big screen.
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ASIAN CHRISTIANS
AT IVY LEAGUE SCHOOLS
Asians,
particularly from Korea and China, have become a roaring engine of growth
for campus evangelical groups. InterVarsity, the national group with which
the Harvard-Radcliffe fellowship and its offshoot are affiliated, has
seen the number of its Asian student members grow 300 percent since 1986.
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PRACH'S RAP ON STREET VIOLENCE
Like Long Beach rappers before him, legends such as Snoop Dogg and Warren G, anger and violence fuel Prach Ly's lyrics, though his latest songs are nearly free of profanity.
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MINORITY COMMUNITIES
SUPPORT ARNOLD
Nearly
20% of black voters ignored the plea of civil rights leaders and black
Democrats to savage Schwarzenegger, and backed him. More than 20% voted
for the recall of Gray Davis. The number of Latinos and Asians that supported
Schwarzenegger was much higher. His victory was hardly a victory solely
of white, conservative Republican males.
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FILIPINO WAR VETERANS
Veterans have been seeking recognition since Congress passed a Rescission Act in 1946 that denied medical benefits and veterans burial to Filipino soldiers who had served in the U.S. armed forces in the Far East. This month, President Bush signed two laws reversing that act and giving full military benefits to Filipino veterans.
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LIFEWAY'S RICKSHAW
RALLY
Lifeway,
a Christian resource supplier, has chosen "Rickshaw Rally" for its 2004
vacation bible school theme. "Rickshaw
Rally" has been approved for use by the Southern Baptist Convention
(one of the biggest denominations in the country), and Lifeway's products
are used in thousands of other churches on a regular basis. The program
has been scrutinized
by various Asian/Asian
American groups.
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APA'S SPLIT
OVER AFFIRMATIVE ACTION
The
divide among Asian-Americans over affirmative action runs right through
the apartment that Michael Nailat (father is a Filipino immigrant and
civil engineer in the U.S. Navy, worked extra jobs to support his family)
and Jonathan Hsieh (son of an accountant and a homemaker, Chinese immigrants
who settled in affluent San Marino, about 70 miles from Nailat's home
in working-class Oxnard) share.
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ASIAN BODY
BUILDERS
There
are two basic types of Asia-rooted bodybuilders and physique stars in
the USA: those who were born US citizens as sons or grandsons of immigrants
and just turned out to have fantastic genetics for muscle-building, and
those who are bodybuilders coming to the country because it is a promised
land of sorts as far as the sport and talent-promotion is concerned.
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CUTS
AFFECT KOREAN FAMILIES
Korean
Americans are protesting California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's plans
to suspend a program that provides health care to children whose parents
have no health insurance.
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DAVID WU - THE WU MAN
Wu's work is preaching American slang to youths in China in "Talk da Talk" that is filmed on the road in Tahoe, Seattle, and New York City to keep a sense of the real language.
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MIRAMIAX'S "CEAST & DESIST" LETTER
A "cease-and-desist" letter from Miramax to Mark Pollard (co-founder of
the Kung Fu Cult Cinema website) demanding that he stop selling copies
of Jet Li's 2002 film "Hero."
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JOHN CHEN JOINS DISNEY BOARD
The Walt Disney Company Board of Directors elected John S. Chen, chairman, CEO and president of Sybase, Inc., as a new independent director, effective January 2004.
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POLITICAL GENDER GAP
Highly educated men and women increasingly view the political world in dramatically different ways: Men are mostly Republicans, women are predominantly Democrats.
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TAN'S GRITTIER SINGAPORE
After exposing the underbelly of straitlaced Singapore by tackling drugs and juvenile delinquency, Royston Tan is taking on another simmering issue in the city-state -- urban loneliness in his movie that will be seen at Sundance.
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APA TOWNHALL MEETING
On November 17, 2003, over 400 exuberant Asian Pacific American (APA)
community members, from students to senior citizens, attended the first
ever APA Presidential Candidate Townhall Meeting held in Washington, D.C..
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KOREAN CHURCH CONTINUES CULTURE
For many Korean immigrants, Bethel Korean Presbyterian Church on St. Johns Lane is a de facto community center, a place where a growing number of Korean immigrants and their children are preserving their culture, finding friends and making business connections.
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DOES RACE MATTERS
When we went to ten of the country's best-known African-American, Asian-American, and Hispanic business owners for their views on the changing role that race plays in business, we got reactions as diverse as the entrepreneurs themselves.
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CHRISTIANS IN CHINA
Seasoned journalist David Aikman is author of the new book Jesus in Beijing: How Christianity Is Transforming China and Changing the Global Balance of Power.
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R.I.P. - WAH MING CHANG
Wah Ming Chang, an Academy Award-winning animator for more than 7 decades while working on three Walt Disney films and as a Hollywood costume designer and sculptor died at the age of 66.
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ARBITRATION IN CHINA
Origon Group finds that China's method of arbitrating/resolving disputes is baffling.
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AMBIGUOUS IS CHIC
Ad campaigns for Louis Vuitton, YSL Beauty and H&M stores have all purposely highlighted models with racially indeterminate features because it is chic.
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EGO TRIP - MULTIRACIAL IRREVELANT MAG
It's been almost ten years since two aspiring music scribes from Queens, N.Y., Sacha Jenkins (a black man with a Haitian mom) and Elliott Wilson (a black man with a Greek-Ecuadorian mom), co-founded ego trip magazine. (I, a Chinese man from Boston, tagged along as co-conspirator.)
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CHINA'S STATUS
IN ASIA GROWING
When the president of the Asian Development Bank unveiled its economic
forecast for the region this month, he cited a key reason for the rosy
outlook: the rapidly increasing importance of the People's Republic of
China.
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WHITE PRIVILEGE
If Jayson Blair did not exist, white America would have to create him. The confirmed New York Times plagiarist and all-around journalistic con man, after all, is the perfect foil for those whites who have always needed to find a dark face capable of confirming pre-existing biases towards, suspicions of, and fears about black people.
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STUDENTS CHOOSE CHINA OVER U.S.
Students in China are increasingly opting not to study abroad in the United States, hence fueling growth in local programs.
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DIVERSITY AWARDS
Charlotte
Hall (managing editor and VP of Newsday) has been named as the winner
of the 2nd Annual Robert G. McGruder Awards for Diversity Leadership.
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JACKIE IS HK
TOURISM AMBASSADOR
Chan,
who has been Hong Kong's official tourism ambassador since 1995 has been
tapped by the Hong Kong Tourism Board (HKTB) to star in a new TV commercial
as part of the second leg of a yearlong global thematic advertising campaign
said David Leung (HKTB for South and South East Asia).
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GM'S SUZUKI MOTORS EXPANDING DEALERSHIPS
Suzuki Motor Corp., the Japanese affiliate of General Motors Corp., said it aimed to expand its U.S. dealership network next year by 30% to 600 outlets to help reach an annual sales target of about 200,000 cars in 2007.
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R.I.P. - YING RUOCHENG (ACTOR)
Ying Ruocheng, 74, a Chinese actor who appeared in Bernardo Bertolucci's 1987 film "The Last Emperor" and 1983's "Little Buddha" died of liver disease.
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WILTERN LG
One of Southern California's most celebrated and historic landmarks, The Wiltern LG, celebrated its renaming with a special gala night featuring Ashanti and an exclusive celebrity VIP party. Event was sponsored by LG Electronics, a leading global consumer electronics company.
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GOD AND POLITICS
An overwhelming majority of Americans consider themselves to be religious. Yet according to the Pew Research Center for the People and the Press, people who attend church more than once a week vote Republican by 63 percent to 37 percent; people who seldom or never attend vote Democratic by 62 percent to 38 percent.
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CCTV'S MOST
INSPIRATIONAL - JACKIE CHAN
CCTV,
China's most important TV broadcast company, has elected Jackie Chan as
one of its most inspirational people in 2003.
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I-CHANNEL'S
"STIR"
A
common dilemma in ethnic media: How to hold onto audiences that include
American-born children of immigrants - young people who speak English
and are at once thoroughly Asian and American. One answer may be International
Channel's "Stir" hosted by "hip" and energetic young Asian-Americans.
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COUNTERPOISE
- ODD ANIME
ONCE
upon a time, in a land far, far away from the prettified, petrified world
of American animation and from the smooth, good-and-evil symmetry of Japanese
anime, there lived an artist named Sylvain Chômet.
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ETHNIC MEDIA
New
California Media's (NCM) Executive Director Sandy Close states "In an
era when many mainstream English-language news organizations are losing
readers and viewers, the non-English media sector is growing rapidly."
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PERILS OF A
CHANGING "RACIAL SELF"
The
movie "Human Stain" reveals a story of racial improvisation between Irving
Berlin (Izzy Baline) and Silk.
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HANBOK - TRADITIONAL
KOREAN ATTIRE
Traditional
Korean dress celebrates dignity and ideal beauty. A fashion show looks
at the way the culture speaks through its attire.
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JCE'S HAINAN
CHICKEN RICE
JCE
Movies' (Willie Chan/Solon So/Jackie Chan)
third project is the production of writer/director Kenneth Bi's "Hainan
Chicken Rice," starring multi-award winning actress Sylvia Chang, celebrity
chef Martin Yan and a group of young talents.
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TOP TEN LIST
OF A COLORBLIND SOCIETY
Commentator
Connie Rice shares a second list of indicators America is a truly color-blind
society.
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CHINA 'RICH LIST"
Read
about China's new financial leaders such as William Ding Lei, Larry Rong
Zhijian, Xu Rongmao, Lu Guanqiu, Liu Yonghao, Timothy Chan, Liu Yongxing,
Ye Lipei, Guo Guangchang and Chen Lihua
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BIRTHDAY BOWS
FOR MR. LEE
Ok-ja
(OHK-JA) Connors scooped some kimch'i (KIM-CHEE) from a jar on the table,
poured two cups of tea and sat down. "What did your grandfather do that
has you giggling so?" she asked.
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MITOYO KAWATE
- OLDEST PERSON
Mitoyo
Kawate, a 114-year-old Japanese woman (born on May 15, 1889) who assumed
the status of the world's oldest person for less than two weeks died.
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JACKIE SUPPORTS
HK FILM INDUSTRY
Despite
a busy Hollywood career these days, Hong Kong's "Big Brother," as he is
known, remains committed to his home roots through new films and business
investments, including interests in various production
companies, restaurants and jewelry and fashion lines.
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YOLK MAGAZINE'S
DEMISE
Yolk,
a pop culture magazine for Asian Americans, has folded after 10 years
and 31 issue run of scrambling to stay alive. The editors tried humorous
articles and serious pieces. After hearing the death rattle, they tried
sex, adopting the photo-laden formula of racy men's magazines such as
Maxim and FHM.
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OPEN ELECTION
IN CHINA
After
a scuttled attempt in 1980, independents are vying to be chosen to run
in Beijing elections.
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ASIANS IN SPORTS
ILLUSTRATED
Asian/Asian
Americans included in Sports Illustrated's "101 Most Influential Minorities
in Sports include Tiger Woods, Ichiro Suzuki, Kim Ng, Yao Ming and Se
Ri Pak
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MANAA'S TAKE
ON JOHN CLEESE ROLE
MANAA's take on the furor surrounding the John Cleese role as the Eurasian
father of the Lucy Liu character in Charlie's Angels 2.
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R.I.P.: OSWALD
CHEUNG - ATTORNEY
Sir
Oswald Cheung, 81, one of Hong Kong's longest-serving lawyers and a prominent
political figure, died Wednesday in a hospital there while undergoing
treatment after being badly burned at his home in an accidental fire in
September.
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