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  1. Eggs-cellent

    By: Picky Eater, Apr 29, 2005 0 Comments

    Growing up in a restaurant, my family and I would eat pretty late. Our dinner came after the last fortune cookies were handed out.

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  2. New Asian Cinema at the San Francisco International Film Festival

    By: AsianWeek Staff, Apr 29, 2005 0 Comments

    Looking Back
    By Joyce Guan
    The Fall of Fujimori is an investigation into the volatile events that define the reign of former Peruvian President Alberto Fujimori. This intimate, revealing portrait (think

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  3. 30 Years Later: The New Body Count and Unlearned Lessons

    By: Emil Guillermo, Apr 29, 2005 0 Comments

    An ex-U.S. Marine spit in Jane Fonda’s face last week during the actress’s book tour through the heartland of America last week.

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  4. In AsianWeek History

    By: AsianWeek Staff, Apr 29, 2005 0 Comments

    April 26, 1985
    “Unanimous Board Vote for Walter U. Lum Place”
    San Francisco named its first street in honor of a Chinese American after 130 years of history in the city.

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  5. Wan Seat Up for Grabs

    By: BrianKluepfel, Apr 29, 2005 0 Comments

    A few dozen Oakland voters spent a sunny Sunday inside the Parkway Theater to listen to the candidates vying for District 2 Council member Danny Wan’s vacated seat. In what was billed as the “penultimate” community forum,

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  6. ‘Audrey’: Pride and Prejudice

    By: Samson Wong, Apr 29, 2005 0 Comments

    PROUD TO BE ‘CHINKY’?: Latest disappointment is that KoreAm-owned glossy Audrey, “The Asian American Women’s Lifestyle Magazine,” ran a not-so-cheeky cover teaser, “Chinky and Proud: It’s APA Heritage Month.” …

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  7. Art Briefs

    By: AsianWeek Staff, Apr 29, 2005 0 Comments

    India Headlines Oakland Fete
    Event: Asian Pacific American Heritage Festival: Celebration of Cultural Traditions of India

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  8. Bay Briefs

    By: AsianWeek Staff, Apr 29, 2005 0 Comments

    Temple Beats Rowland Hts. Moratorium
    LOS ANGELES — The County Regional Planning Commission has approved an eight-acre Buddhist temple in Rowland Heights.

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  9. Global Briefs

    By: AsianWeek Staff, Apr 29, 2005 0 Comments

    Bad Days for S. Korea’s Type-B Blood Men
    SEOUL, Korea — A wave of pop culture is associating personality types with blood types, and men with type-B blood are bearing the brunt of it.

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  10. Nation Briefs

    By: AsianWeek Staff, Apr 29, 2005 0 Comments

    Texas’ ‘Jap’ Roads May Be Out
    AUSTIN, Texas — Rep. Martha Wong (R-District 134) has introduced House Bill 1536, to eliminate all “Jap” roads in

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  11. Bud Pours into Asian Markets

    By: AsianWeek Staff, Apr 29, 2005 0 Comments

    When you say Budweiser, you say David Kim. In Asian American circles, that usually says it all.
    For 15 years, after moving from the New York office to Anheuser-Busch’s corporate headquarters in St. Louis,

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  12. ‘The Simple Life’

    By: ManUnmasked, Apr 29, 2005 0 Comments

    The NBA games tonight on ESPN were meaningless since the playoff match-ups were already locked up. After watching the first quarter of the inconsequential game

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