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August 17 - August 23, 2001

Ex-Dot-Commers Make the Move to Teaching

Joon Hyun
By Ji Hyun Lim

After trudging through three years at Tri-Comm, an Internet start-up company based in Buena Park, Los Angeles, Joon Hyun is now a 10th grade teacher at Dominguez High School in Compton. Hyun is among the many who have made the career move from the shrinking dot-com industry to a field with an expanding number of job openings.

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A Place to Call Home
(Feature)

Justice Department Releases Excerpts of Wen Ho Lee Report
(in National News)

Ex-Dot-Commers Make the Move to Teaching
(in Bay Area News)

Get Ready for Cyberwars
(in Business)

Your Dream Vacation - Softball?
(in Sports)

Surf's Up
(in A&E)

Emil Amok: No Evidence of Racism?
(in Opinion)

Also In Bay Area & California News

Animosity in North Beach Housing
By Ethen Lieser

It looked as though steam was going to shoot from their ears. That’s how heated the arguments have been lately between the tenants of 531 Bay St. and the San Francisco Housing Authority (SFHA). The animosity stems from failed promises made by the SFHA, and neither side has budged in negotiations.

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California — The Land of Haves and Have-Nots:
As the gap between rich and poor continue to widen in California, children may be the ones who suffer the most.

Where the Lines Fall:
On redistricting — communities united by common interest “should not be fractured; and their votes should not be diluted,” according to Steward Kwoh, president of the Asian Pacific American Legal Center of Southern California.

A Slap on Campaign Conduct:
Supervisor Aaron Peskin introduces resolution that requires recorded campaign phone messages to state identity of speaker and affliation.


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