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Sept. 27 - Oct. 3, 2002

Move Over Barbie, Say Hello to The Girls of Many Lands

By Terry Hong
Special to AsianWeek

Say hello to The Girls of Many Lands, a book and doll series brought to you by Pleasant Company, renowned for the American Girl series of books, dolls and paraphernalia. Now the company is branching out globally, as they introduce this month five new girls from faraway lands and faraway times...

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Detentions Mount Amid Official Silence
(Feature)

South Asian Domestic Violence Workers Strategize
(in National News)

APA Taxi Drivers Unite for Their Rights
(in Bay Area News)

Fashion and Compassion
(in Business)

The Cricket Invasion
(in Sports)

Move Over Barbie, Say Hello to The Girls of Many Lands
(in A&E)

Emil Amok: Governor Davis: Taking Us for Granted?
(in Opinion)

Also In Arts & Entertainment

The Cutting Edge of Our Community

APAture 2002 is better than ever

By Samantha Kiyomi Witt
Special to AsianWeek

Nearly eight months in the making, APAture, Kearny Street Workshop’s fourth annual expo, APAture: A Window on the Art of Young Asian Pacific Americans, began Sept. 23 at SomArts Gallery in San Francisco...

A World of Genius

Jackie Chan as an Everyman James Bond

New and Notable APA Books

The Buzz: Wild Photography, Graceful Appearances and Lucy Liu with a Gun


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