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May 11 - 17, 2001

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Painting above by Jasmine Lai, age 10, winner of an Honorable Mention in the Growing Up Asian in America contest.
Philippines Uprising: Ripple effects in America
(in National News)

Asian American Bars: Heeding the no-smoking law?
(in Bay Area News)

Sunshine Policy: Will it work for the two Koreas?
(in Business)

Kip Welbeck's Self-Inflicted Paper Cuts
(in A&E)

Letters to the Editor: Comments from AsianWeek readers
(in Opinion)

Philippines Uprising:
American ripple effects of the turbulent politics and riots in the Philippines.

Still in Limbo:
The White House API Commission still waiting for Bush to say yes or no.

Also in National and World News...
• Bush Nominates Matt Fong
• Blast from the Past: Anti-Chinese Sentiments
• Discount Breast Surgery Turns Deadly
• McDonald’s Sued for Beefed Up French Fries
• Raju Raval -- Rhodes Scholar
• Vietnamese Americans Protest Vietnamese Human Rights Violations

Asian American Bars:
How well are they heeding California’s smoking ban?

Ethnic-mixing Epicenter:
California’s Central Valley is a uniquely diverse place.

Also in Bay Area and California News...
• $1.2 million awarded to woman for jail time in tuberculosis mixup
• Man Arraigned in Toy Bomb Case
• U.C. Berkeley to Name Building After Former Chancellor
• Your Big Chance to Dodge Library Fees



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Two Koreas:
How successful will the “Sunshine Policy” be in successful reunification of the Korean peninsula?

Also in Business...
• Albert Yu -- From Music to Semiconductors

Paper Cuts:
Self-inflicted by Kip Fulbeck, a video-making, lifeguard diva.

Also in Arts and Entertainment...
• Hot‘n’Sour Dish: Revenge of the Neptunes Nerds.

Letters to the Editor:
BAMN’s Bad Behavior; APIs are Going Another Way, Going Bananas; AsianWeek Is Not for Me.

Also in Opinion...
• Floss Talk: I Told Momma, I’d Better Shop Around

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