News in February 2004
Plaque honoring Chinese American soldiers restored
Minority graduation rate worst in New York
Two Chinese invented microwave process to produce steel
Report on Asian and Pacific Islanders in Los Angeles County released
Trial on custody of Chinese girl begins
Harold T. Yee at 71
American Chinese Medicine Association formed
Fang family's
San Francisco Examiner
sold
Chinese dance troupe perform at San Jose February 21
Committee 100 13th Annual Conference in Pasadena, California
Gus Tsao's Evermore seeks to beat Microsoft Office
One China Committee forms an East Chapter
Joyce Pang at 78
Asian population surges in Los Angeles County
Message of a law firm offensive to Asian Americans
Amy Chua in her new paper back views free market and democracy a cause for ethnic hatred
Ling Hwey Jeng appointed TWU's new SLIS Director
Asian inmates fear attacks in Los Angeles County integrated jails
Under Secretary of Defense David Chu inquires into sexual assaults on Female Gis
Lecture on women in
The Journey to the West (The Monkey King)
February 28
Frank Gang Fu and Fei Qingon contemporary architecture in China
Shuck Seid indispensable auxiliary police force in New York Chinatown
Roy Chin passed away at 61
Two books on Chinese Americans
Assemblyman Yee introduces resolution on feng shui
Chinese Americans emerge as a political power in San Francisco
Tibetan nun freed pending appeal
Anchee Min's new fiction published by Houghton Mifflin
W. Atom Yee appointed dean at Santa Clara University
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