News in January 2004
A Chinese nun detained for lack of proper documentation
Betty Ong's tape describes hijackers' attack
Unsuitable Chinese jeopardizing Microsoft market in China
Asian American and Pacific Islanders Initiative is in question
Asian women in the legal profession
Apologies for using the word Chinaman
Lectures on Chinese American women begin January 31
Heather Fong named acting police chief in San Fraqncisco
Tang Dynasty TV presents Inaugural Chinese New Year Global Gala
Chinese New Year Gala in New York January 18
Association for Asian Studies national meeting in San Diego
Katrina Leung's family and friends issued a statement
Events to celebrate Chinese New Year in San Francisco
Miss Chinatown U.S.A. pageant and coronation
LA prohibits display merchandise on Chinatown's sidewalk
Fingerprinting a reminder of exclusion of Chinese immigrants
Michelle Kwan won her eighth National title
Problems in Muslim Chaplain Yee's Spy Case
"Image of the monkey king in Chiense art" January 17
Li Educational Foundation now accepts applications for grants
Lecture on acculturation of Chinese immigrant students January 9
Global gala in New York, Toronto, and Taiwan
Chinese immigrants received help and comfort from Neediest Cases fund
Cupertino, Calif. beacon of Asian-American political participation
Guo Qing He received Teacher Excellence and Courage Award
Monkey stamp in celebration of Chinese lunar year
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