News in May 2004
Chinese communities spilt in Taiwan's recent presidential election
Oldest and youngest graduates at CUSLA
Mike Chen proposed marriage via a banner at commencement
John Marshall Law School held its Tenth Anniversary China Program in Beijing
President Bush presented awards to promising, young Scientists and engineers
Assembly woman Wilma Chan hands-on approach to politics
Discussion on Youth and Education: Dawn of a New Chinatown May 28
Jonathan Jou named recipient oi National Educator Award
DA Launches Legal Clinic in San Francisco
Stephen Hsi-fen Soo at 75
A workshop on evolution of Chinese cinema
A Taiwan spy sentenced
ICSA meeting June 6-9
Stanford University Asian American Awards honor students, faculty, staff and alumnus
Sixth International Biennial Conference of Sino-Japanese Relations in Beijing
The Hes lost their daughter in a parental rights battle
World Affairs Symposium on Asian American Experience May 21-22
PBS program on Gov. Gary Locke
Pius Lee named to California Economic Strategy Panel
Chen Yi the most distinctive composers of her generation
Ti-Hua Chang named Columbia's notable New Yorker
Hank F. Kung received Paul C. Acbersold Award
Justice for New Americans petition requesting Army to apologize to Caption Yee
Kai-Fu Lee corporate vice president of Microsoft
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