News in November 2004
The first Confucius Institute at University of Maryland
Committee 100 Northern California Region's Leadership Forum and Gala December 4
S.B. Woo reelected president of 80-20
Laurel Yong-Hwa Lee choosen one of the 32 U.S. Students as Rhode Scholars
Seventh World Congress on Qigong November 12 -15 in San Francisco
NAPABA 2003 convention November 11 -33
AAARI held its 2004 annual banquet November 18
Thomas H. C. Lee to speak on "Chinese Academy"
Sister Catherine Lee killed by truck in New York
Number of Chinese orphans to U.S. highest in four years
Fairfield University Danke Li received $4,000 from Li Educational Foundation
Chinese herb shortage for curing malaria
AsianWeek celebrated 25th Anniversary of publication
Andrea Jung among 50 powerful business women in the world
New York Chinatown crime rings indicted
Asian Americans for the Supreme Court justices?
Asian Americans more frequently infected with hepatitis B
Research on genomic solution to medical problems
Oakland 's Chinatown
published
Iris Chang, author of
The Rape of Nanking
, was 36
APAs convened at University of Arizona
Leroy Chiao is NASA astronaut
In the Shadow of Gold Mountain
shown in Canada beginning November 4
Thomas H. Yu elected OFIC trustee
CALA Greater Mid-Atlantic Chapter presents lecture November 6
Asian American voters bucked the national voting trend
Samuel Wang awarded a Meck Foundation grant
Yongyi Song a recipient of the 21st Century Librarian Award at Syracuse
Eugene Huang appointed Virginia's Secretary of Technology
Norman Yee wins a seat in San Francisco Board of Education
Steve Chen moves supercomputing business to China
Chinese American school awarded $25,000 grant
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