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  • San Francisco Chinatown Leader's Death Reveals Complicated Political Situation

    03/23/2006 11:00:52 AM PST · by joesnuffy · 9 replies · 713+ views
    Epoc Times ^ | March 10, 2006 | The Epoc Times
    The recent murder of Allen Ngai Leung, a famous Chinese-American community leader in San Francisco's Chinatown, has exposed a political tension that has silenced many of Chinatown's leaders who favor Taiwan and are against the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Leung was killed at the scene by a masked gunman disguised as a robber, who fired four shots into Leung after breaking into his business, Wonkow International Enterprises, located at the intersection of Jackson Street and Kearny Street on the afternoon of February 27. The police and the majority of the Chinese-American community leaders in Chinatown have largely been keeping silent...
  • Chinese-Americans charged in data theft

    11/15/2005 7:55:06 PM PST · by ketelone · 16 replies · 584+ views
    Associated Press ^ | 16 Nov 2005 | J. MArquez
    By JEREMIAH MARQUEZ, Associated Press Writer 1 hour, 57 minutes ago LOS ANGELES - A Chinese-American engineer and two family members who allegedly conspired to steal sensitive information about Navy warships and smuggle it to China were indicted Tuesday on federal charges, authorities said. The grand jury indictment charges Chi Mak, 65, his wife and brother with acting as agents of a foreign government without prior notification to the U.S. attorney general, according to the U.S. attorney's office. Federal officials said Mak took computer disks from Anaheim defense contractor Power Paragon, where he was lead engineer on a sensitive research...
  • Engineer accused of stealing Navy technology appears in court

    11/10/2005 10:45:18 PM PST · by NormsRevenge · 13 replies · 659+ views
    SANTA ANA, Calif. (AP) - A Chinese-American engineer appeared in federal court Thursday on charges of conspiring to steal sensitive information about U.S. Navy warships and smuggle it to China. With his hands shackled, Chi Mak stood quietly in a Santa Ana federal court as a magistrate judge agreed to his request for a new defense lawyer. Mak, a naturalized U.S. citizen from China, was arrested Oct. 28 on charges of stealing government property, aiding and abetting, transportation of stolen goods and conspiracy. He was held without bond last week after authorities accused him of taking computer disks from Anaheim...
  • Chinese-American: pledge of allegiance is brainwash

    09/26/2005 3:03:37 AM PDT · by CodeRouge · 12 replies · 911+ views
    Should school children pledge allegiance in the morning? ... ... remarks: What, my daughter will be required to pledge such thing, everyday? Yes, it's brainwashing school children; you are absolutely right. The inserting of "under God” to the pladge is a product of McCarthy era, which is the darkest age in US history. Meanwhile “In God we trust” was recognized as “National Motto”. I think Bush presidency shares more with McCarthy era than Iraqi war shares with Vietnam War. My only hope is, evangelicals will shoot in their foot when they get an upper hand. I did a small survey...
  • Over 5,000 Chinese-Americans welcoming ChiCom leader Hu Jintao

    09/14/2005 11:48:05 AM PDT · by CodeRouge · 22 replies · 688+ views
    On September 13th, over 5,000 Chinese gathered outside Waldorf-Astoria that visiting Chinese president Hu is sheduled to stay, chanting and dancing for 5 hours, waving Chinese communist flag. (Other sources: for security reason Hu didn't show up. The Chinese well wishers finally got angry and turned to their organizers, then left the street scene a mess.)
  • 17 Chinese Restaurants Raided in Mich.

    06/09/2005 4:34:13 PM PDT · by Asphalt · 25 replies · 768+ views
    Newsday ^ | June 9, 2005 | JOHN FLESHER
    TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. -- Authorities raided 17 Chinese restaurants around Michigan that they suspect of ducking millions of dollars in taxes and importing undocumented workers as a "modern version of indentured servants." Search warrants were also served at 21 homes of suspected undocumented Chinese workers. Dozens were involved in the scheme, State Police Lt. Curt Schram said. "It cost them X number of dollars to come to this country and they're trying to work off that debt," Schram said. Investigators believe one family or related families own the restaurants, which are mostly in the central and west-central areas of the...
  • 17 Chinese Restaurants Raided in Michigan

    06/09/2005 11:35:25 AM PDT · by B4Ranch · 58 replies · 2,007+ views
    newsday.com ^ | June 9, 2005 | JOHN FLESHER
    TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. -- Authorities raided 17 Chinese restaurants around Michigan that they suspect of ducking millions of dollars in taxes and importing undocumented workers as a "modern version of indentured servants." Search warrants were also served at 21 homes of suspected undocumented Chinese workers. Dozens were involved in the scheme, State Police Lt. Curt Schram said. "It cost them X number of dollars to come to this country and they're trying to work off that debt," Schram said. Investigators believe one family or related families own the restaurants, which are mostly in the central and west-central areas of the...
  • The Secret World of College Admissions

    03/02/2005 1:26:40 PM PST · by paltz · 72 replies · 2,217+ views
    /ivysuccess.com ^ | Sunday January 30, 2005 | By Patricia Alex
    Forget "The Apprentice." For real competition, check out "The Applicant" - a contest in which high-achieving Asian kids from New Jersey's moneyed suburbs jockey for the Ivy League. Consider the case of a Chinese-American girl at Holmdel High School. Her grades and test scores were top-notch, she ran cross-country and she was an accomplished pianist. Still, her prospects seemed uncertain. The problem: her all-too-familiar profile. She didn't, and couldn't, stand out among her peers. She ranked in the top 20 percent in the highly competitive school where nearly a fifth of the students are Asian. "We needed to get her...
  • A CITY DIVIDED BY CHANGE (long)

    06/23/2003 2:46:57 AM PDT · by KneelBeforeZod · 4 replies · 214+ views
    Mercury News ^ | Jun. 22, 2003 | By Katherine Corcoran
    <p>A new power structure is taking shape in Cupertino.</p> <p>You can see it when the city council, led by a Chinese-American mayor, votes to name the new community center after a Chinese-American donor. Or the city adds a unity festival -- during the Lunar New Year. Or when town leaders look to Asian stores and consumers to save Vallco Fashion Park, Cupertino's regional mall.</p>
  • Chinese 'taking over' from Mafia in New York

    11/20/2004 8:16:10 AM PST · by Tailgunner Joe · 32 replies · 2,730+ views
    GAMBLING debtors brutally beaten. Illegal immigrants held hostage. Rivals shot. They are some of the claims made against two Chinese crime gangs allegedly behind a string of illegal gambling parlours, people smuggling rackets and counterfeit goods rings in New York, according to US officials. Federal, state and city law enforcement officials have laid charges against 51 people during a sweep through Manhattan and Queens over the weekend, reported the New York Times. More arrests are expected. But the alleged leaders of both gangs, Lim Shang, 31, and Wang Shao Feng, 31, are already in custody, said US Attorney David Kelley....
  • Iris Chang Suicide? Not So Fast..Officials Should be More Responsible (race card thrown)

    11/15/2004 8:17:08 AM PST · by gopwinsin04 · 31 replies · 1,951+ views
    Mullenax News Wire ^ | 11/10-11/17 issue | Rob Tong
    Iris Chang, the Chinese American historical author, was found dead Wednesday, November 10 2004. The initial assessment was that she committed suicide in her car. A best selling and critically acclaimed author whose sole literary desire is to prevent Chinese history from being rewritten or forgotten would somehow find life too meaningless or difficult to continue living and thus mysteriously kill herself? C'mon. I've heard more plausible explanations on reruns of the 1980's cop drama 'Hunter.' Or the film 'The Whole Nine Yards' for that matter. I'ts more believeable to say that Chang was found trying out for the Zimbabwe...
  • Chinese-American [Liberal] faces Iranian-born Republican

    10/24/2004 10:36:54 AM PDT · by freedom44 · 14 replies · 499+ views
    The Hill ^ | 10/24/04 | Patrick O'Connor
    Rep. David Wu (D-Ore.), who says he is the first and only Chinese-American to serve in the House, has raised funds from Chinese-Americans across the country. Now, his Iranian-born Republican challenger is using a similar tactic in her own fundraising. Goli Ameri, a telecommunications consultant, has used her connections within the Iranian-American community to raise money for her campaign to unseat the third-term Democrat. Ameri has raised over $550,000 from Iranian-Americans, according to her campaign. Early in the campaign, Tim Phillips, one of Ameri’s opponents in the May 19 primary, suggested that because of her Iranian descent, she would not...
  • Why I (a Chinese American) Vote For Bush

    10/21/2004 2:49:16 PM PDT · by yxm_2004 · 30 replies · 1,332+ views
    Why I (a Chinese American) Vote For Bush yxm_2004 Consider these facts: · The majority of the minority votes went to democrat party last election. Among minorities, black votes went 9 to 1 in favor of democrat party. Asian voted Republican Party only 3 out of 10. · The most recent poll showed that minority would vote for democrat party pretty much the same way as last election. · A Chinese American student walked into a conference room where the high school Young Republican Club was holding a meeting. Those young republicans immediately thought that Chinese girl stepped into the...
  • The Life and History of a first generation chinese american

    09/08/2004 9:19:07 PM PDT · by wormsy · 4 replies · 707+ views
    UCLA ^ | // | Allan Lo
    My Life and History By Allan Lo With hope for a better future, I embarked on a poignant journey. On May 10, 1976, I arrived at the San Francisco International Airport with Mr. Chiu. Mr. Chiu was my sponsor, and he was the only person that I knew in the U.S. In exchange, I promised him a three years work contract as a cook in his restaurant in Austin, Texas. I began a new life as an immigrant searching for the American dream. Mr. Chiu and I stayed in San Francisco overnight, In the following day, we flew to Texas....
  • Who's the Kerry Donor - Caption the Photo -- Freepy sleuths take note

    08/21/2004 10:23:37 PM PDT · by tallhappy · 57 replies · 3,649+ views
    8-18-04 | self
    This is a photo from a recent Chinese language publication. The fellow is ID'd as a major donor. Teresa's smile -- that's less coming out of her Heinz fortune -- and the prominence of the photo op indeed indicate this guy is a big donor. The blond is said to be big donor's wife. Big donor is described as a doctor and is named Cai Zihuang in Chinese. I think he's from the Southern California area but don't know. Maybe he is just a dumb fool or maybe he is this years John Huang or Charlie Trie. Kerry is in...
  • Kerry, Bush accused of ignoring Asian voters

    07/24/2004 2:24:18 PM PDT · by GulliverSwift · 18 replies · 469+ views
    Kerry, Bush accused of ignoring Asian voters BY KARL SCHOENBERGER Knight Ridder Newspapers SAN JOSE, Calif. - (KRT) - Underscoring the sensitivity of ethnic identity and being included in presidential politics, Asian American media outlets are accusing Democrats and Republicans of ignoring Asians in their efforts to attract minority voters. New California Media, a San Francisco-based advocacy organization representing ethic media nationwide, took aim at the Kerry-Edwards campaign last week after the Democratic ticket announced it would spend $1 million on advertising in Latino media and $2 million to reach African Americans, but said nothing about reaching out to Chinese,...
  • Thousands Protest Against Gay Marriage (Media Blacks Out Protest in San Fran by Chinese)

    04/27/2004 3:02:36 AM PDT · by nickcarraway · 21 replies · 267+ views
    NBC4 ^ | April 26, 2004
    LOS ANGELES -- An estimated 7,000 people rallied in San Francisco Sunday to protest same-sex marriages. The rally in the city's Sunset District was billed by its organizers as showing support among Christians. Many of the leaders of the protest, and a sizable portion of the crowd were Chinese Americans. Speakers addressed the crowd in English, Mandarin and Cantonese. Organizers say the rally drew members of more than 150 Bay Area churches. A handful of people showed up in opposition to the protest. The City of San Francisco issued about 4,000 marriage licenses in about a month's time before the...
  • Ethnic Chinese, Taiwanese oppose Bush re-election (note - refers to American citizens)

    03/21/2004 10:08:36 AM PST · by pttttt · 22 replies · 177+ views
    Washington Times ^ | March 20, 2004 | Benjamin Hu
    <p>One of America's fastest growing minorities will vote against President Bush this year, according to a poll of Chinese- and Taiwanese-Americans. The poll also suggests that Taiwanese respondents are generally dissatisfied with President Chen Shui-bian, who faces a re-election vote on the island today.</p>
  • No electricity, but plenty of fireworks at Lawndale bank

    03/07/2004 3:57:58 PM PST · by CoolGuyVic · 3 replies · 199+ views
    Chicago Sun-Times ^ | 3/6/04 | Tammy Chase
    No electricity, but plenty of fireworks at Lawndale bank March 6, 2004 BY TAMMY CHASE Business Reporter Ministers and protesters converged on the Community Bank of Lawndale on Friday to object to the bank's sale to the Chinese-American-owned International Bank of Chicago, but were met with a power outage at the West Side bank that kept it closed and wouldn't allow protesters to withdraw their money. The 1-1/2-hour protest became a war of words, with protesters accusing the bank of staging the outage and questioning why the largely African-American community's only bank wasn't in black hands. A spokesman for ComEd...
  • Kerry launches first election website in Chinese

    03/06/2004 5:32:06 AM PST · by Dr. Marten · 10 replies · 176+ views
    People Daily ^ | March 06, 2004
    Kerry launches first election website in Chinese With the North Carolina Senator Edwards' decision to withdraw from the election campaign on March 2, John Kerry, the Massachusetts Senator won the Democratic Party's nomination as candidate for the White House. Kerry is now actively selecting his election mate and assuming the posture of readiness to compete with Bush for the next presidential throne. With continuous increase in population of Chinese origin in the U.S., Chinese Americans have become a force that cannot be neglected in election. It is reported that Kerry has set up an election website in Chinese, the first...