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February 16 - 22, 2001

RetroFit Your Wardrobe

Throw out your high tech sneakers and start diggin’ through grandpa and grandma’s attic. Ditch the light styling mousse and get yourself some old fashion pomade. The ’40s are back...

In this Forties Fashion Revamp Special

Intro: Forties Fashion Revamp
Anna May Wong: Screen Legend and Fashion Icon
Spring Trends: Eye on the Flower
Chotomate! Fashion Police!
Maximillian, Your "100% Pure Hunk of Love":
a Belated Valentine's Day Gift

Alien Land Laws: Still on the Books
(in National News)

Hate Crimes Galvanize U.C. Davis Students
(in Bay Area News)

The Internet: To Tax or Not To Tax?
(in Business)

Tan Dun: From Hunan to Hollywood
(in A&E)

Emil Amok: The New Corporate Ethnic Media
(in Opinion)

Racism Still on the Law Books:
University of Cincinnati law students work for repeal of Alien Land Laws.

Drawing Lines with the Census:
Debate continues over use of statistical sampling, with the Bush administration making central decisions.

Also in National and World News...
• Bill Introduced in Congress to Aid Illegal Immigrants
• Oregon Schools Set Record Enrollment
• Clothing Workers Reported Beaten, Starved in American Samoa
• Civilians at Helm of Deadly Submarine Collision
• Proposed Hmong Veteran Memorial Draws Fire
• South Korea Works with U.S. on Policy Toward North
• Fighting Landmines with Fame in Cambodia
• Washington Journal: Heritage Month -- More than Chop Suey and Fan Dances

Hate Crimes Galvanize U.C. Davis Students:
After months of anti-Asian violence, hundreds of students stage a teach-in to demand change.

Explosion Kills University Student:
U.C. Santa Barbara freshman tragic victim of puzzling bomb sent in mail.

Also in Bay Area and California News...
• After Prop. 209 — Next on Ward Connerly’s Agenda
• Blast from the Past: Some Student Activist History
• Supes Roundup: The Electric Company.
• Political Potstickers: Who Are the Community Stakeholders?



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Internet Tax Issue Unresolved:
Are states losing out on millions in Internet sales tax revenue, and what will Congress decide about it this year?

After Estrada -- The Philippines in Transition:
Will investor confidence recover with the economy?

Also in Business...
• The Shattered Ceiling: Q&A with Johnson Chao of Takira

From Hunan to Hollywood:
Composer Tan Dun, creator of the music for Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, transcends genres with this work.

The Buzz:
Head Over Heels and Restless. Columnist Fiona Ma gives us a taste of a new movie, and a rising star in the business of new media.

Also in Arts and Entertainment...
• Social Notes: Stamps, Grub, Culture, Club.

Emil Amok:
The New Corporate Media. Columnist Emil Guillermo on how media giants aren’t stupid; they know where the demographics are going.

Voices from the Community:
Raj Jayadev of the Pacific News Service on how the recent tragic earthquake has unified Indian Americans.

Also in Opinion...
• Lead Editorial: United We Stand
• Letters to the Editor

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This week's arts, entertainment, and community events around the country, listed alphabetically by region and category.

Community Calendar
This week's announcements, workshops, and opportunities for community, family and career.


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