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Indian Americans organize to aid Gujarat
(in National News)

Will Lillian Sing run for Assembly?
(in Bay Area News)

HelloBrain.com trades intellectual power online
(in Business)

Drue Kataoka
(in A&E)

Emil Amok: Gung hay fat Bush!
(in Opinion)

Indian Americans Organize to Aid Gujarat:
Death toll in India still rising after deadly quake.

Buford Furrow Pleads Guilty.
Family of slain postal worker Joseph Ileto may find some peace as white supremacist is sentenced to life in prison.

Also in National & World News...
• Senate Confirms Chao as Labor Secretary
• Korean Smuggling Mastermind Pleads Guilty
• Texas Prison Escapee Suffered from Mental Disease
• Washington Journal: Memories of Fish Eyes

Community Leaders Move to Draft S.F. Judge to California Assembly:
Chinese Americans in San Francisco want Lillian Sing to run for 12th Assembly District seat.

It Takes a Virtual Village:
Korean Community Center of the East Bay coordinates innovative bilingual technology access.

Also in Bay Area & California News...
• Hall Wins Recount
• Teng Moves On
• Supes Roundup: Adachi Fired
• Political Potstickers



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HelloBrain’s “New Twist” Approach:
Trading intellectual capital online.

The Shattered Ceiling:
Q&A with Ajay Goel, founder and president of Silicomm.

Also in Business...
• Korea’s Global Business Culture
• Common Cents

There’s Something About
Sumi-e:
Japanese American artist Drue Kataoka has her own canon of brush strokes.

Buddha Jumps for He-Cheng Liu:
Pipa master brings his unique brand of passion and expertise to our local world music scene.

Also in Arts & Entertainment...
• My Own Private Lesson in Parody
• On the Scene with Gerrye Wong

Emil Amok:
When Being Asian Isn’t Enough. Columnist Emil Guillermo wonders if Elaine Chao is too much to “model minority.”

Lead Editorial:
Firecrackers in the Night. Finding common purpose in the New Year.

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• Letters to the Editor.

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