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Oct. 18 - Oct. 24, 2002

Honda Opposes Bush Administration’s Force in Iraq

San Jose Democrat leads discussion about war’s consequences

By May Chow
AsianWeek Staff Writer

Urging President Bush to exhaust all diplomatic efforts before imposing military force on Iraq, Rep. Mike Honda, D-San Jose, led a panel of local experts who discussed political, humanitarian and ethical consequences of a potential U.S. attack, in Santa Clara on Saturday afternoon.

“Iraq does not exist by itself,” Honda said. “The decisions our government makes relative to Iraq will have consequences that will extend all over the world. How many thousands of American lives is the administration willing to imperil?”

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Columbus Day Dissent Strengthens Solidarity Between APAs and Indigenous Peoples
(in National News)

Honda Opposes Bush Administration’s Force in Iraq
(in Bay Area News)

Fashion and Compassion
(in Business)

Lowell High School Wins First Place in Dragon Boat Championship
(in Sports)

From ‘Oriental’ to ‘Asian American’
(in A&E)

Emil Amok: Don’t Be Fooled By Kung Fool Company
(in Opinion)

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Reunifying Korea

Answers from North and South at Berkeley conference

By Brian Kluepfel
Special to AsianWeek

A two-day affair honoring the completion of the Channing and Popai Liem archive at the University of California focused on a primary goal of the former Korean United Nations ambassador: the unification of his country. Channing Liem, who died in 1996, never got to see North Korea and South Korea — divided by the Cold War in 1945 — reunite. This past Saturday, representatives from both nations talked about how it might be done...

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