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Selected
News Items
- Japanese
expert on all things Chinese
Speaking English, being Chinese.
(The Straits Times, March 23 2001, H12)
- Australian
School caned for racist depiction of Chinese.
(South China Morning Post, March 20 2001, 3)
- Chinese
Communities: What Yellow Peril?
(The Sunday Times, March 18 2001, 38)
- Race and
history: it is not all bad news.
(The Straits Times, March 17 2001, H17)
- What makes
overseas Chinese Chinese?
(The Straits Times, March 15, 2001, H4)
- Resented
Chinese driven out of Sumatran town
(South China Morning Post, March 1 2001, 01)
- New Chinatown
gate will echo history.
(Vancouver Sun, Feb 19 2001)*
- Asian
Americans join US census complaints.
(The Asian Wall Street Journal, Feb 9-11, 2001, 8)
- Race Relations
Pride and Prejudice.
(Far Eastern Economic Review, Feb 5 2001)*
- Guardian
of Angel Island Memories.
(SF Chronicle, Jan 26 2001)*
- Finding
Roots in Chinas Soil.
(SF Chronicle, Jan 21 2001)*
- Cleveland
Journal: Delta Chinese Hang On to a Vanishing Way of Life.
(NY Times, Nov 1 2000)*
- Indonesia's
Hostility to a Minority Costs the Country Dearly.
(Business Week, Oct 9 2000)
- University
Malaya Bans Lantern Festival, by Susan Loone.
(Malaysiakini, Sept 14 2000)
- Lift Ban
On Chinese Publications, by Bagus Kurniawan.
(Indonesia Detikworld, Sept 14 2000)
- Chinese
Influence Pervades Singkawang, by Erma S. Ranik, Editor of Kalimantan
Review Magazine.
(Jakarta Post, Sept 29 2000)
- Contract
Marriages a Ticket Out of a Small Town, by Erma S. Ranik, Editor of
Kalimantan Review Magazine.
(Jakarta Post, Sept 29 2000)
- Charged
With Being Ethnic Chinese, by Theodore Hsien And Victor Hwang.
(Pacific News Service, Aug 18 2000)
- Advance
Australia 'Fair', by Sue Green.
(South China Morning Post, Jul 6 2000)
- 'Racist'
Party Divides Chinese.
(South China Morning Post, North America Today, Jul 4 2000)
- Greater
China: Emigrant Culture Is Rooted in Fujian, by Forney, Matt.
(The Asian Wall Street Journal, Jun 28 2000, 3)
- China's
Virtual Homeland: Net Entrepreneurs Hope to Cash In on Strength of Global
Chinese Ties, by Manuel, Gren.
(The Asian Wall Street Journal, Apr 24 2000, T1)
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