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Oct. 25 - Oct. 31, 2002

APAs Capture Images of War

Photo exhibit expresses anti-military sentiment

By Titania Leung Inglis
Special to AsianWeek

Wide-eyed Iraqi children guzzling Pepsi. Afghan men playing a traditional game on horseback. A Palestinian boy gazing at the rubble of a bombed-out building. These and other human faces of the current war are among the poignant images of “In The Face of War: Asian Photographers View Afghanistan, Iraq, Palestine, Philippines & USA,” which runs through Nov. 30 at the Asian Resource Gallery in Oakland...

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APA Surfers: At Play in the Fields of the Lord
(Feature)

International Students Face Trouble With Visas in Post-Sept. 11 America
(in National News)

Creating Their Own Space
(in Bay Area News)

Fashion and Compassion
(in Business)

The Forgotten Giant
(in Sports)

APAs Capture Images of War
(in A&E)

Emil Amok: Let Us Occupy You!
(in Opinion)

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