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W H A T ' S   N E W
December 2005

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POLITICAL EDITORIALS

PEACE IS NOT THE ANSWER (IN IRAQ)
It's hard to think of a more graphic illustration of the horror the U.S.-led coalition is fighting in Iraq than the mass murder on Sept. 26, in which terrorists disguised as policemen (a New York Times headline called these butchers "fighters") burst into a primary school in Iskandaria, south of Baghdad, seized five teachers (all Shiites) and shot them dead. Children stood weeping through this atrocity.

Why do crimes like this make so little impression on those Americans and Europeans who want the coalition to abandon Iraq? The demonstrators think of themselves as moral, but it is hard to think of any policy more amoral than abandoning Iraq to such an enemy.

IT ALL ADDS UP TO SOMETHING
President Bush put it best: "You know, something we — I've been thinking a lot … and it's clear to me that Americans value human life…. And that stands in stark contrast, by the way, to the terrorists we have to deal with. You see, we look at the destruction caused by Katrina, and our hearts break. They're the kind of people who look at Katrina and wish they had caused it. We're in a war against these people. It's a war on terror.

The total cost of the Iraq war is nearing $200 billion. But keep it in perspective. We're about to spend $200 billion on post-hurricane reconstruction here in the U.S., and we can do that without even raising taxes.

CLINTON PRECEDENT
It's understandable that liberal Democrats would care about the Supreme Court. For more than half a century, the court has been pivotal in reducing the authority of the states, increasing the power of the federal government, eroding protections of property rights, tilting the legal balance from favoring religious worship to favoring atheism, and finding rights in the Constitution that no creative thinker in the nation's first 175 years ever imagined.

Much of the liberal political agenda that could not muster support at the polls has been achieved through the courts. Would voters sanction government taking private property from one person to give to another? Would they approve banning the Pledge of Allegiance as an unconstitutional intrusion of God into our public life?

It's time to return to the understanding that presidents get to pick the judges they want, as long as they're qualified for the job, and that senators are voting not on whether a nominee conforms to their preferences but on whether he or she shows the competence and temperament necessary to the judicial role. It's time to recognize the Clinton Precedent as the benchmark for what presidents do.

MONEY DECIDES WHERE WE BELONG
Maybe he went to UCLA, and you went to USC; maybe she lives on the Westside and you live in the Valley; maybe he's an evangelical Christian and you're Jewish; maybe she speaks Chinese and you speak Spanish; maybe he likes classical music and you like Nine Inch Nails. In this life there are many obstacles to friendship, but the one that people really would rather not talk about, the one that is not fit for polite conversation, is: money.

WHITENESS
Unlike the Irish and other Euroamerican workingmen, whose grandparents sought and achieved the perquisites of "whiteness" by excluding them and scorning their ancestral culture, Chinese Americans of whatever socioeconomic class are transformed into "honorary whites" when denied a place in affirmative action programs, but otherwise and all too often regarded as permanent "immigrants."

A national memory haunts the conceptions of the Asian-American, persisting beyond the repeal of actual laws prohibiting Asians from citizenship and sustained by the wars in Asia, in which the Asian is always seen as . . . the "foreigner-within," even when born in the United States and the descendant of generations born here before.

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APA & MEDIA NEWS
CONNIE CHUNG AT MSNBC
Connie Chung, not seen regularly on television since CNN canceled her prime-time program in early 2003, will return to cable news in January as the host of a weekly show on MSNBC that the network president hopes will allow her to play Katharine Hepburn to her co-host's Spencer Tracy. Her on-screen sparring partner is the man who already has the job off camera: her husband of 20 years, the talk show host Maury Povich.
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DELICATE JOB OF TRANSFORMING A GEISHA
The challenge was daunting for any Hollywood studio: an $80 million-plus historical romance, a wartime saga with no special effects or bursting bombs, and, as Amy Pascal, chairwoman of Sony's motion picture group, summed it up, "nothing to put in the toy store to merchandise" - no small consideration for executives accustomed to the ancillary revenue streams of family-fun franchises like "Spider-Man." Then there was the little matter of race.
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HOMELESS CHINESE: UNCOUNTED AND INVISIBLE
Chan is one of the uncounted Chinese among San Francisco's 6,000 plus homeless population. The homeless may come from varying backgrounds but they share the same daily struggle with violence and survival. The Urban Institute estimates that there are 450,000 to 850,000 homeless people in the United States. San Francisco has an estimated 6,248 homeless people, the third highest concentration of homeless in the country. According to the Urban Institute, 1.4 percent of San Francisco's homeless are Asian, 36.4 percent is African American, and 31.5 percent is white.
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ASIAN STUDENTS QUESTION SUCCESS STEREOTYPE
Chang said her upbringing differed from that described by the authors of "Top of the Class: How Asian Parents Raise High Achievers -- and How You Can Too." (Purchase the book by clicking here) In their controversial book, Dr. Soo Kim Abboud and Jane Kim praise a strict upbringing emphasizing academic achievement, nightly hours of extra work, minimized free time and a sense of collective achievement and failure.
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ENEMY OF THE IRISH WORKER - THE CHINESE
The Chinese became not merely the indispensable enemy of Irish workers' opportunities, but also morally inferior people, those farthest down, but, more significantly, the people to be kept out of the labor movement and the country itself. After the arrival of the Chinese - Irish minstrels, comedians, and actors began to add scathing stereotypes of Chinese to their popular Bowery variety shows. This provided the Irish workers with a legitimation of their belief that there were people further down in the social and moral scale than themselves - the Black and Chinese workers.
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AZN TV
Over the past year, at least a half-dozen English-language, 24-hour cable and satellite networks targeting Asians have started or announced plans, such as Comcast-owned AZN and MTV's three channels for Indian, Chinese and Korean immigrants. They are all clamoring to reach markets with large Asian populations; Until Comcast bought AZN -- Liberty Media Corp. sold the International Channel last July -- the cable giant had been talking with privately held ImaginAsian to carry the channel in more of its markets, including the Washington area.
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CHINESE AMERICAN HISTORY
"All too frequently, and for too long," observes historian and Sinologist Franklin Ng, "the separation of Chinese American history, like that of black history, from immigrant and ethnic history has worked to the detriment of both."
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KIM NG
A new breed of young, brainy number-crunchers has changed the image of baseball general managers, who for years were known for their cigar-chomping, hard-drinking ways. If Kim Ng's latest job interview works out, an even bigger transformation will come any day now.
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SARAH SILVERMAN & AA JOKE
It's easy to misunderstand Silverman (if you're inclined to), as the head of an Asian American watchdog group (Guy Aoki of MANAA) did when he publicly denounced her for using an ethnic slur in a joke on network television. The joke was not an ethnic joke, but a joke about the selective use of slurs. (There's an unspoken hierarchy of acceptability, she suggests, which is mainly fear-based). The incident tacked on another punch line to her punch line: "What kind of world do we live where a totally cute white girl can't say 'chink' on network television? As a member of the Jewish community ... I'm totally concerned we're losing control of the media."
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CHINESE AND THE "VOTE FACTOR"
Wong Chin Foo stated "Remember the politician who lords it over you today is a coward. When you don't [have the] vote, they denounce you as a reptile; the moment you appear at the ballot box, you are a brother and are treated to cigars and beers."
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HMONG PLOT ON GREY'S ANATOMY
An episode of Grey's Anatomy prominently featured a storyline with a Hmong family. Michelle Krusiec played a patient facing paralysis, but her parents wouldn't let her have surgery without first undergoing a spiritual ritual (the father was played by Francois Chau.
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ASIAN BUYING POWER
Reports from The Selig Center for Economic Growth predict that the Asian buying power will quadruple to a staggering $454.9 billion by the year 2007, an increase of over 287 percent from the year 1990, and this number only accounts for the most heavily Asian- populated states. "Asian buying power is propelled by the fact that Asians are better educated than the average American, and therefore they hold many top-level jobs.
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ASIAN CONSUMER
Asian buying power is propelled by the fact that Asians are better educated than the average American, and therefore they hold many top-level jobs... The group's fast-paced growth…demonstrates the increasing importance of Asian consumers and should create great opportunities for businesses that pay attention to their needs.
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ASIAN CONSUMER IGNORED
Kalorama Informati, a market research company in New York, found that companies targeted the Asian consumer less than any other group in the country. They also found that television news networks — ABC, NBC and CBS—featured reports about Asians for only three and half minutes in their entire broadcast segment during a six-month time period.
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JAPANESE AMERICANS ABANDON STRAWBERRY FARMING
Although farmers of Japanese descent virtually developed the state's $1.3-billion strawberry industry, they themselves are becoming scarce. Some sold their land during booms in property values. Others found that their college-educated children preferred white-collar professional careers instead.
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Within the choices of the L.A. Times critics for the "Best Buys" for 2005 are the following DVDs/CDs from various artists of Asian descent that would be excellent gifts for your consideration during this Christmas/holiday season.

 
 
"SAVING FACE" (Alice Wu, 2004): A young Chinese American doctor comes out as a lesbian after her mysteriously pregnant widowed mother moves in. With a Buddhist prayer ceremony, filming began in fall of 2003 at the Brooklyn and the Chinese-American enclave of Flushing, Queens of Alice Wu's "Saving Face" – the first movie wholly about Chinese-Americans bankrolled by Hollywood since Disney released "The Joy Luck Club" in 1993 that featured veteran Joan Chen and rising young actresses Michelle Krusiec and Lynn Chen. It’s a romantic comedy about three generations of an immigrant family: a deeply traditional grandfather, his middle-aged daughter (widowed and mysteriously pregnant) and his lesbian doctor granddaughter, who happens to fall in love with a ballerina. To read more, click HERE.

 
 
"SENSE AND SENSIBILITY" (Ang Lee, 1995): Adapted from Jane Austen's novel, the story of two very different sisters and their love lives. The director, an inspired choice, is Taiwan-born Ang Lee, who brings the same exquisite taste and discreet touch he displayed in his previous Asian films (such as Eat Drink Man Woman). Thompson's script won an Oscar, and 1995 was a fine year for Jane Austen all around: Persuasion was made into an excellent picture, and Emma became the spritzy high school comedy Clueless. --Robert Horton

 
 
"I'M THE WANT I WANT," NOTORIOUS C.H.O.," "CHO REVOLUTION": Stand-up comedy by Margaret Cho that takes on sexism and racism in the funniest way possible. Margaret Cho's parents left Korea in 1964 to live in America. They had a hard time adjusting. Margaret's Korean name is Moran and she was born on December 5, 1968 in San Francisco, California. She inherited her father's eyes and her mother's eating disorder. She grew up in the Polk-Haight area. Some people are raised by wolves, she was raised by drag queens. To read more, click HERE.

 
 
"Lost": If you don't know what all the fuss is about, you can relive last year's first season, from plane crash to discovery of a mysterious hatch. When Daniel Dae Kim (member of the cast of "Lost") decided to pursue acting, his parents were initially less than thrilled. When I asked if he could give any advice to young people who want to pursue a career that their parents don’t agree with, Daniel’s answer was, "Communicate. Relationships with parents are fragile, precious things, and I can't imagine my life without their support. Click HERE to read further.

 
 
"RAN (Akira Kurosawa, 1985): Along with finding innovative ways to bridge East and West, the Japanese composer Toru Takemitsu also happened to be a film buff of enormous proportions. He prided himself in seeing at least 300 films a year, and he managed to score an astounding 93 himself. Kurosawa's "Ran" is one of the great ones, and the Takemitsu East/West Mixmaster is on high speed. There is nothing more telling than his channeling Mahler's "Das Lied von der Erde" as comment upon a horrific battle scene. A new Criterion Collection release comes out this month full of intriguing extras and is sure to look good. But it won't include this version's valuable commentary by Peter Grilli, who was a close friend of the late composer.

 
 
DEUCE BIGALOW: EUROPEAN GIGOLO. Rob Schneider must clear the sullied name of his pimp (Eddie Griffin). Sony: includes featurettes and comedy special. It's rare that a studio will walk away from success. Movie bosses are always on the prowl for low-cost/high-return movie franchises, and the Walt Disney Co. had such a property in "Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo."
 
 
Made for just $18 million and released in 1999, the Rob Schneider comedy about an unlikely male prostitute grossed more than $65 million domestically and sold a ton of videos and DVDs. Not surprisingly, Disney soon started developing a sequel. That sequel, called "Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo." To read more, click HERE.

FORMULA 17. A young and innocent 17-year-old boy goes searching for love and adventure in the summer heat of Taipei, but finds himself attracted to the biggest playboy known to mankind. Will he be able to change this playboy into a stable boyfriend? FORMULA 17 is the cool recipe for a hot summer! Strand Releasing

Additional ideas for Christmas gifts from prominent artists of Asian descent include the following - Twelve Girls Band, P.O.D., Memoirs of a Geisha Soundtrack (featuring Yo-Yo Ma), Fort Minor (from Linkin Park's Mike Shinoda), Jet Li's "Unleashed" and Something Like Silas that are listed below.:

           

 

VIEWING ROOM (Click on the LINKS to View the Trailers)

The White Dragon (DSL/T1 Connections)
The White Dragon (56K Connections)
Kung Fu Hustle (DSL/T1 Connections/Windows Media)
Kung Fu Hustle (DSL/T1 Connections/QuickTime)
Kung Fu Hustle (56K Connections/Window Media)
Kung Fu Hustle (56K Connections/QuickTime)
Dragon's World (DSL/T1 Connections / Windows Media)
Dragon's World (56K Connections)
Dragon's World (DSL/T1 Connections)
Dragon's World (56K Connections / Windows Media)
House of Flying Daggers (DSL/T1 Connections / Windows Media)
House of Flying Daggers (56K Connections)
House of Flying Daggers (DSL/T1 Connections)
House of Flying Daggers (56K Connections / Windows Media)

   

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In the vein of House of Flying Daggers, this martial arts film is action-packed with fun, stylized martial arts scenes. A young noblewoman falls in love with a prince of the Imperial House. By accident, she acquires the martial arts skills of the White Dragon. New in her power, she learns that there are definite advantages in performing "good deeds" as the Little White Dragon. When she discovers that the famed assassin, Chicken Feathers, is planning to kill her beloved prince, she seeks to prevent this by killing the assassin first. After more than one unsuccessful attempt, she begins to grow in her compassion and understanding for the blind assassin. The real plot behind the assassination attempts on the prince is uncovered because of her decisions. Click Here to Purchase the movie "White Dragon."
 
 

 

 

 

 
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