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AUGUST 2004 NEWS
In this election year, we encourage you to explore and thoroughly research the various issues that are importnat to you. Consider carefully the positions that each presidential candidate presents, their history, their voting record, etc. as they applied to the various parts of your life.

Our communities' history has taught us the following philosophy on life - Entrepreneurship is the ability to see value where others do not. It is also the ability to "make lemonade when life hands you lemons." Living on the margins of the culture attunes one to the imbalance of goods and services. Domestic service provided the Chinese with an experience at the heart of the culture, within the Caucasian home, in the bosom of the family; an experience that offered glimpses of needs that could be fulfilled from the margin. Many seized the entrepreneurial moment and made a successful life for themselves in a strange land among a strange people.

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ANNABELLA LWIN

Annabella Lwin (Burmese beauty, whose real name is Myant Myant Aye) was born in Burma - now known as Myanmar - to a British mother and a Burmese father. Lwin settled with her mom in London after her parents' divorce.

As the lead singer of the group Bow Wow Wow, they achieved super-stardom in the 1980s that in a mere four albums traversed musical territory as diverse as spaghetti western twangs hung on Afro- Caribbean beats and best know for their Strangeloves cover, "I Want Candy" (and their mohawks, among many other things).

Her fame has made her one of pop music's first famous Asian faces and the artist that has received the most notiriety. She has paved the way for other Asian female artists such as Norah Jones, Miho Hatori (Cibo Matto), Amerie, Coco Lee, or Miki Berenyi (Lush).

Bow Wow Wow were a group of musicians who were first and foremost minimalists. They needed only a slight two minutes and 44 seconds to sum an entire generation with their 1982 hit "I Want Candy." According to her, the band was formed by legendary style guru (and infamous Sex Pistols manager) Malcolm McLaren who snatched away two of the Ants (drummer Dave Barbarossa and the late guitarist Matthew Ashman), recruited bassist Leigh Gorman, and assembled Bow Wow Wow who needed a singer.

As a result - Lwin was scouted by a friend of McLaren, Dave Fishel, at the dry cleaning shop she worked at. He heard me singing to a Stevie Wonder song and extended the invitation to audition for the band - a band where Lwin was actually fired from the band twice during the first few months.

Bow Wow Wow's history may be short but it's complex - ending in 1984. Over their four album life span, Bow Wow Wow's music ranges from simple, goofy, non- sensical tunes to complex, crisp pop masterpieces. Bow Wow Wow's music has been described as a pastiche of Latin and African beats, 50's rock-n-roll, and spaghetti western soundtracks. The band packaged all of this together with an incredible sense of humor and vigor.

With thundering African/Latin percussion and twangy, Duane Eddy guitars, Bow Wow Wow struggled to maintain a consistent image and sound through a host of record producers in their short life span. But despite the numerous people who shaped their sound from 1980-1983, a strong Bow Wow Wow identity remained intact. That unique style created a wonderful antithesis to the gloom of the London and U.S. music scene in the early 80's.

Bow Wow Wow's first release came in the form of the world's first- ever cassette single. In July 1980, EMI released "C30, C60, C90, Go" only on cassette in the U.K. with "Sun, Sea, and Piracy" to accompany it. The single was followed by another cassette-only, U.K.– only release, "Your Cassette Pet," an extended cassette EP featuring eight snappy tracks. One featured vinyl single came from this EP, "W.O.R.K. (N.O. Nah No No My Daddy Don't), which was released in March of 1981 with "C30, C60, C90, Anda" to accompany it.

The group created controversy through their various album covers and titles. One of their original titles was "Ronnie Reagan, Sue Ellen, Cassanova, Botticelli" and they had shot an album cover that depicted a living recreation of the 1863 Manet painting, "Dejeuner Sur L'Herbe" (Lunch on the Grass) featuring Annabella in the nude ( tastefully turned away from the camera) at the age of 15 - eventually it showed Annabella only slightly covered in a see-through, white dress. The "Dejeuner Sur L'Herbe" cover would not see U.S. presses until the "Last of the Mohicans" EP in 1982.

LIFE AFTER BOW WOW WOW
After four albums, the band split up in 1983. Lwin worked on solo material, and spent time in England and Myanmar, but never recaptured the fame she had with Bow Wow Wow. Although Lwin was thrown into the world of "sex, drugs, and rock `n` roll" as a teen, "because of my Buddhist roots," she explains, "I believe something`s always protected me."

Annabella continued as a solo artist on RCA records. Annabella teamed up with various songwriters and producers such as; John Robey and the team that made up "The System." In May of 1986 RCA released Annabella's debut solo effort called "Fever." During the next four years she spent time collaborating with other musicians which led to her forming a band called "Naked Experience." In 1992 legendary A&R man and MD of S2 Records (part of Sony Records), Muff Winwood, signed the band on the spot after seeing just one rehearsal. She then worked with songwriters Tom Kelly, Billy Steinberg (Madonna, Divynls) and Ellen Shipley (Belinda Carlisle) in England and again in the U.S. Annabella's first single release was "Carsex" in 1993 followed by "Do What You Do" in 1994. "Do What You Do" did well in the U.K. national charts and reached the top 10 on the Dance charts.

During the late nineties Annabella worked on a Nike commercial, recorded two singles in Germany and reunited with Leigh Gorman for the Bow Wow Wow reunion tour in 1997. Some of her material was featured in the indie film "Desperate but not Serious," which starred Supermodel Claudia Schiffer, Christine Taylor (Brady Bunch & The Wedding Singer movies) and Henry Rollins among others.

 
 

DRAGONS ROAR

The 3rd Annual Dragon’s Roar Showcase Festival will be held on Friday: September 17, 2004 at Hollywood's "Sunset Room."

This event will feature 15+ prominent artists (who have arrived from throughout the United States & Asia) in music and comedy spread out over 3 stages on one night – along with trailers from the 1st Korean International Film Festival, the movie Indian Cowboy, Blackeye Peas’ recent video, etc.

Music fans will love the innovative soundscape mixtures that go beyond the stereotypical and “cookie cutter” type of artistic restrictions through groups such as Airlia (Christian Alternative), Cami (Dance/Trance), Dengue Fever (Cambodian Pop meets Psychedelic Rock), Finless Brown (Japanese Soul meets r&b/hip-hop), Slanty Eyed Mama (Nuyorasian Trip-Hop & Spoken Word with an Electric Violinist) and Black Wish (reggae meets jazz) are prominent examples of these musical daredevils.with other surprises that promises a night where excitement will rule from beginning to end.

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  • Doors Open at 6:00 P.M. .
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3rd Annual Dragon's Roar Festival's Special Features
  • Seattle-based "Know-It-All Records" awarding a recording contract, based on the concert-goers' voting, that night.
  • 1st United States performance from Singapore native and MTV-China star "Skye"
  • 1st West Coast appearance of the acclaim Washington D.C.-based rock group "The Speaks"
  • The reunion concert of the all girls group and music icons from the Philippines - Prettier Than Pink"
  • 1st performance from Airlia - a Christian Alternative Band
  • 1st appearance of Seattle's r&b/pop fave "Mion"
  • 1st West Coast performance of a prominent Vietnamese rapper and Bay Area native - Csteroc
  • Outrageous comedy from New York-based artists of laughter - Daniel Nainan (comedian of Indian/Japanese heritage) and Kate Rigg ("Chink-O-Rama")
  • APIA Vote and Rock the Vote will be at the event to register people to vote in the upcoming presidential election

The event is privileged to have the following Asian/Asian Pacific American communities' artists performing that night

  • KOREAN - Nemo, Maggie Kim and Mion
  • JAPANESE - Dig Jelly, Anzu, Black Wish, Finless Brown and Daniel Nainan (Japanese/Indian)
  • VIETNAMESE - Csteroc
  • CHINESE - Cami and Skye
  • CAMBODIAN - Dengue Fever
  • INDIAN - Daniel Nainan
  • FILIPINO - Airlia, Prettier Than Pink, Speaks & DJ Ever-Ed-E
  • INDONESIAN: Kate Rigg

The event is have music for fans of every genre, as noted below:

  • ROCK - The Speaks, Dig Jelly and Nemo
  • RAP - Csteroc and Finless Brown
  • Emo Rock - Anzu
  • Hip-Hop: Maggie Kim and Finless Brown
  • ASIAN POP - Skye
  • DJ - DJ Ever-Ed-E
  • COMEDY - Kate Rigg and Daniel Nainan
  • JAZZ/REGGAE - Black Wish
  • R&B/POP - Mion
  • CHRISTIAN ALTERNATIVE - Airlia
  • NEW WAVE - Prettier Than Pink
  • TRANCE - Cami
  • NUYORASIAN/TRIP-HOP/SPOKEN WORD - Slanty-Eyed Mama
  • JAPANESE SOUL/HIP-HOP - Finless Brown
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3RD ANNUAL DRAGON'S ROAR ON SEPT 17
3rd annual gathering of eclectic and acclaim artists from throughout the U.S. and Asia will perform at Hollywood's "Sunset Room" on Friday: September 17, 2004. This night filled with first U.S./West Coast performances from a number of popular artists are supported by sponsors such as EW Woman, Hyphen Magazine, Pinoy Rock with Jason Baquilod, Yin N Yang TV, Los Angeles Korean International Film Festival, Wireless Hotspot, Asian Romance, GlamLA, Climax, Infusion Studio, US Asians and Know-It-All Records.
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SARAH CHANG ENTERS HALL OF FAME
Opening night offered a little bit of a lot of different kinds of undemanding (at least to the listener) music poorly amplified even by previous low Bowl standards. It included tributes to 23-year-old violinist Sarah Chang, Beach Boy's Brian Wilson and the late film composer Henry Mancini — this year's inductees into the Hollywood Bowl's Hall of Fame — as well as an appearance by Josh Groban. John Mauceri conducted the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra.
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GONG LI'S IN ZHOU YU'S "TRAIN"
`Just an actress' is not a phrase one would readily apply to Gong Li, the first superstar to emerge from Chinese cinema. A winner of the Best Actress Award for her role in The Story of Qiu Ju at the Venice Film Festival in 1992 and a veteran of 21 films, Gong Li is probably the most widely recognised Chinese actress in the world, thanks to her role as one of the faces of L'Orιal. Chinese star Gong Li plays two very different roles in Zhou Yu's Train - her latest film. But, director Sun Zhou tells Sam Connolly, they are really two different sides of the same personality.
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ASIA'S STARS
Policymakers
Sonia Gandhi (President, National Congress Party of India), Chun Jung Bae (Parliamentary Leader, Uri Party, South Korea), Aubrey Eu (Legislator, Hong Kong), Zhou Xiaochuan (Governor, People's Bank of China), Heizo Takanaka (Economy & Financial Services Minister, Japan)
Entrepreneurs
Tony Fernandes (Chief Executive, Air Asia, Malaysia, Kim Beom Soo (Chief Executive, NHN Corp., South Korea, Zhang Xin (Co-Chief Executive, SOHO China), Yoshiko Shinohara (President, Tempstaff, Japan), John Chong (Executive Director, Media Asia Group, Hong Kong)
Managers
Stan Shih (Chairman, Acer Inc., Taiwan), Kunio Nakamura (President, Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Japan), Ratan Tata (Chairman, Tata Sons, India) Kim Soon Taek (Chief Executive, Samsung SDI, South Korea), Miao Wei (Chairman and Chief Executive, Dongfeng Motor, China)
Financiers
Timothy C. Collins (Chief Executive, Ripplewood Holdings, U.S.), Lip-Bu Tan (Chairman, Walden International, U.S.), Nazir Razak (Chief Executive, CIMB, Malaysia), Mark Machin (Head of Asia Capital Markets, Goldman Sachs, Hong Kong), Kathy Ku (China Head, Baring Private Equity Partners Asia, Hong Kong)
Opinion Shapers
Feng Xiaogang (Film Director, China), Nick White (Director, Wellcome Trust's Southeast Asia unit, Thailand), Kiran Karnik (President, Nasscom, India), Teten Masduki (Coordinator, Indonesia Corruption Watch), Wu Chuntao and Chen Guidi (Authors, China's Peasants: An Investigation)
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CHINA'S HISTORY SEEN ON PHOTOGRAPHS
Few new worlds are brave. Even those that come with a plan, an ideal, some kind of vision thing, are cautious, expedient, accident-prone affairs, cruising from crisis to crisis, consolidating nuggets of political and cultural power and letting everything else, including the past, fall where it may, often on the trash heap. That's one impression generated by the several exhibitions of photography from China that have converged in Manhattan this summer.
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MICHELLE WIE GIVE BENEFITS TO USGA
David Fay knew what he was doing when he gave Michelle Wie a special exemption to play in this week's United States Women' s Open. Fay, the executive director of the United States Golf Association, was criticized for leapfrogging the 14-year-old Wie into the Open. He responded by saying that she would prove herself on and off the course. So far, he's right.
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GENERATION GAP IN CHINA
"What they're really afraid of is not political dissidents. It's long hair, decadence, punks and hip-hop. That's raising more concern than anything else," said Hung Huang, publisher of the Chinese edition of Seventeen magazine. "In essence, China is experiencing its first real generation gap, and it's a 7 on the Richter scale."
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HONG KONG WEEKLY POKES FUN AT CHINA
The small but plucky Spike magazine uses British schoolboy humor to twit the capitalist region's communist rulers.
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GIANT ROBOT CELEBRATES 10TH B-DAY
For 10 years, "Giant Robot" magazine has explored Asian and underground cultures, bridging Eastern and pop cultures. "Mr. Wong explained. "But we're just not interested in mediocre Asian actors in mainstream movies."
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INCREASED JAPANESE TOURISTS TO L.A.
After the Sept. 11 attacks, the number of Japanese visitors to Los Angeles plummeted. Terrorism fears remain, but a strong yen and the lure of the Golden State have proved too much to resist.
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CHINESE DOCTOR & SARS
Chinese military and security officials are forcing the elderly physician who exposed the government's coverup of the SARS epidemic to attend intense indoctrination classes and are interrogating him about a letter he wrote in February denouncing the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre, according to sources familiar with the situation.
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KOBAYASHI SETS HOT-DOG EATING RECORD
When it comes to eating hot dogs, "The Tsunami" still blows everybody away. For the fourth straight year, rail-thin Takeru Kobayashi chewed up the competition at the Nathan's Famous hot dog eating competition Sunday, breaking his own previous world record
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YAO MING ON CHINA'S OLYMPIC TEAM
Houston Rockets center Yao Ming is to lead a 12-member Chinese basketball team to the Athens Olympics that also will include Menk Bateer of the San Antonio Spurs.
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RUAN LING-YU - SILENT FILM STAR OF CHINA
Imagine an actress, her country's biggest star, makes a movie based on the life of another actress who, hounded by the press because of her scandalous love life, committed suicide. A few months later, the star — hounded by the press because of her scandalous love life — commits suicide herself. She does it by copying the character she just played: stirring barbiturates into her bedtime porridge.
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TED TANOUYE - HEROISM & PREJUDICE
The soldier's heroism was all the more remarkable considering that, from the time he began training until the time he died, his family was locked in an internment camp by the same government he was fighting for.
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OUT-SOURCING
Above all, U.S. companies are expanding abroad — and hiring abroad — because that's where the fastest-growing markets are. Most of the biggest U.S. companies, including Procter & Gamble Co., IBM Corp., Caterpillar Inc., Coca-Cola Co. and Exxon Mobil Corp., gain more than half their sales and income outside the United States. They hire locally to serve local customers.
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ROCK BRINGS PEOPLE TOGETHER
"It's really mind-boggling sometimes to think of how rock 'n' roll enabled us to bring this big world a little closer together," Phillips said late in his life. "It ended up doing more than all the damned diplomats did in all the years we've had diplomats. It's something to realize you had a part in all that. I mean, rock 'n' roll was supposed to ruin us, remember?"
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FACTORS BEHIND THE "N' WORD
"Sticks and stones may break my bones/ But names will never hurt me," runs the classic schoolyard riposte. But names do hurt, after all — which is the reason for the rhyme — and words can be "bullets," as one commentator points out in "The N-Word," a smart and economical new documentary by Todd Williams.
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STREET MUSIC - ASIAN STYLE
Zhisheng Zhang, the 10th-generation descendant of a Chinese court musician, descended into the Times Square subway station and unfolded his stool on a platform. He took out a Chinese mouth organ, called a sheng, wiped it carefully with a piece of clean cloth and closed his eyes.
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HERBERT ALLEN'S "RETREAT"
When some two dozen rafts barrel down the Salmon River on Wednesday, New York investment banker Herbert Allen will be in his ceremonial post at the head of the caravan.
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CHINESE BBQ
In New York, demand for great barbecue tends to outstrip supply. A few weekends ago, thousands of 'cue-seekers descended on Madison Square Park for the Second Annual Big Apple Barbecue Block Party, hoping for a shot at Mike Mills's Memphis baby backs and Ed Mitchell's North Carolina ribs. The lines were epic. Some waited it out. Many fled to nearby Blue Smoke, figuring that New York barbecue is better than no barbecue at all. And quite a few — present company included — hopped on the subway to Chinatown and sated the craving with a huge pile of Cantonese spareribs.
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QUAN JUDE
George H.W. Bush, Yasser Arafat, Fidel Castro and Kim Jong Il - these are only a few of the luminaries who have eaten at Quan Jude, China's legendary roast duck restaurant.
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JASMINE TRIAS ON FOX'S "NORTH SHORES
"American Idol" finalist and Hawaii native Jasmine Trias made a cameo on FOX's "North Shore." Trias will played herself and won't be central to the show's story.
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SPIRITUALITY AND TINSELTOWN TV
I have had a chance to watch Tinseltown TV featuring Sheeraz Hasan. The first thing that struck me as being different was the fact that when celebrities were interviewed, the interviews were not only about the latest project being released like anyone else, but the spirituality that resides within each celebrity soul and the drive that gets them to success and make movies.
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MINORITY WRITERS' CONTENT
It seems that writers who happen to be members of minority groups are getting pigeonholed. . . become understood and expected, at least by book editors and English teachers and perhaps by society as a whole, that minorities write about minorities and that white people write about everything else. With very rare exceptions, any essay about a nonracial issue — such as history, politics, science or nature — comes from a Caucasian. . . . Many minority writers choose to write about minority issues; . . Textbook editors and publishers seem to assume this is all that gets written and all that anyone wants to read. will we really achieve harmony by endlessly thinking about ethnicity and race? . . . I am concerned about our Asian, African American, Latino and Native American students. . . .Are we doing them a favor when we imply that the only thing they should be writing about is themselves?
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KHYMER GIRLS IN ACTION YOUTH GROUP
Khmer Girls in Action, an all-female Cambodian group, tackles issues within a traditional community that dissuades women from speaking out.
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YI CUISINE SERVES ASIA
Yi Cuisine throws out the sushi bar to focus on classic and contemporary Asian haute cuisine. In other words, Asian fusion.
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WRITERS OF WHITE CASTLE
But I'll tell you what film has raised my Jersey hopes: "Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle," written by two twentysomething buddies from Randolph High School. Jon Hurwitz, 25, and Hayden Schlossberg, 26, tapped their own memories for the script, which they describe as a broad youth comedy.
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MULTICULTURAL AUDIENCE'S NEEDS & WANTS
Digital cable/satellite services have reached 42 percent penetration in urban households and broadband Internet is now in about one out of every three urban households, according to a study officially unveiled at a conference on the multicultural marketplace. Asians most likely picked NBC as their favorite channel, although Waterston said it was possibly because there aren't enough in- language or culturally relevant programming to meet their viewing needs. Eight percent of urban consumers who speak another language said they'd either pay or be willing to pay for programming in that language, the study found.
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ASIAN AMERICANS IN AMERICAN FOOTBALL
"For Asians, it's never been about football," said Alex Chen, a sleek, 5-foot-6, 130-pound senior taking a break during a recent practice. "It's always been about other sports like tennis or volleyball."
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MARY NOMURA - "SONGBIRD OF MANZAMAR"
'You can hear the ugly parts from other people.' In other words, 'accentuate the positive.' " According to psychologists who have studied the phenomenon, this attitude has been common among Nisei. Before the war, many lived on farms and had difficulty meeting other young Japanese Americans. In the camps they were suddenly thrown together with their ethnic and age peers in great, comforting numbers.
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CHINESE HISTORY IN UTAH
The distance from the subtropical rice paddies of China's southernmost province to the mountainous desert of the Great Basin spans one-third of the earth's circumference. Along this tumultuous course of Pacific Ocean waves and Sierra Nevada mountain peaks came Chinese men to forge an integral but mostly forgotten link in Utah's frontier life.
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CHINESE SERVANTS IN THE AMERICAN WEST
Many
Chinese laborers in the American West used domestic service as an entry point to entrepreneurial opportunities. While much of the late Victorian era social life existed only in the magazines and other taste-arbiters, it did seem that every home must have its Chinese servant. Not just in the provincial capitals such as San Francisco or Victoria, but even in remote mining towns in Idaho, and inland communities such as Boise, Walla Walla, and Lewiston.
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CONCUBINE, WIFE OR MATRIACH
Is your idea of femininity that of being able to please and to charm the man in your life? The concubine can see herself bearing the children of her partner, but they will always come second in her priorities.
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CHINA'S CHALLENGE TO INDIA
China is challenging India as a low-cost home for software development. In the process, says Dale L. Fuller, president and chief executive of Borland Software in Scotts Valley, Calif., the technology industry is becoming ever more globalized.
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VENTURE CAPITAL DON'T WANT YOUR MONEY
"When the venture industry went from 300 funds to 1,000" during the second half of the 1990's, Mr. Schlein said, "everyone knew that didn't make sense, and assumed we'd drop back down to 300." So far, however, very few firms have shut their doors, according to data provided by the National Venture Capital Association. With all the capital that wants into venture, Mr. Schlein added, "we could end up going from 1,000 funds to 990."
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ROAD RAGE OVER "JAP ROAD"
Jap Road, has long angered many Japanese-Americans. Equally outraged are numerous people who live on Jap Road, which has 100 or so residences; they view criticism of their address as meddling in their affairs. "I hear 'Jap' cars and 'Jap' bikes all the time," Buddy Derouen, 69, a retired petrochemical worker who lives on the road, in the community of Fannett, said in a recent letter published in The Beaumont Enterprise. "Why not Jap Road?"
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CHINESE SUPERSTARS' LACK OF SUCCESS
Why doesn't anyone know how to engineer the successful transition of the finest Asian film exports? Though a few scattered blockbusters make their way to the fore, Hollywood still hasn't been able to truly use the amazing palette of potential talents like Jet Li, Chow Yun Fat, John Woo, Jackie Chan and their ilk.
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GREG PAK TALKS "WARLOCK"
"We're going back to the original inspiration for the character," Greg Pak stated. "In 'Fantastic Four' #66, a group of mad scientists known as the Enclave created a 'perfect' human being as the first step in their plan to conquer the human race and usher in a utopian dictatorship.
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LIFE OF BAI LING
The actress Bai Ling was in town for three days to do a fashion shoot for Saks Fifth Avenue. She's got a reputation as a party girl; people ask, "Exactly what does Bai Ling do?" (For starters, she plays a lesbian fashion designer in Spike Lee's new movie, She Hate Me, opening in July 2004.) On June 18, she slept until noon, then met me outside the Waldorf Astoria.
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JOHN CHO INTERVIEW
Actor John Cho is packing his suitcase for another whirlwind trip to promote "Harold & Kumar Go To White Castle." He finally sits down next to a window in his hotel suite overlooking the UCLA campus. To cool down, he opens the window, pulls up the sleeves of his brown "Better Luck Tomorrow" shirt, sighs and says, "So what's up?" What's up is his lead role in "Harold & Kumar."
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TV LACKS DIVERSITY IN DIRECTING
"The report (DGA Report) reveals that producers and networks have failed to fulfill their contractual good faith obligation to hire more women and minority directors," said Michael Apted, DGA President and Chair of DGA Diversity Task Force.
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APA ENTERTAINMENT PIONEERS
Asian Pacific Americans have been in Hollywood making movies in one form or another for over 100 years — some starting as janitors, and other making it into the ranks of the most sought-after directors and actors in the industry.
#11 - Mako: Actor
#12 - Maysie Hoy: Film Editor
#13 - Will Hoy: Film Editor (brother of Maysie Ho)
#14 - James Shigeta: Actor
#15 - Lucy Liu: Actress
#16 - Nancy Kwan: Actress
#17 - Doug Chiang: Visual Effects Designer
#18 - Haing S. Ngor: Actor
#19 - Albert Nozaki: Art Director
#20 - Wah Ming Chang: Special Effects Master
#21 - Philip Ahn: Actor
#22 - Dong Kingman: Film Designer/Artist
#23 - David Henry Hwang: Writer
#24 - Miyoshi Umeki: Actress
#25 - Charles Gemora: Make-Up Artist/Mask Designer
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JACKIE CHAN, CHINA & OLYMPICS
Hong Kong-born movie star Jackie Chan was be among a group of three Chinese to take part in the final stages of the Olympic torch relay in Greece before it reaches Athens,
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