News in February 2002
David Ho offered vice chancellor position in Hong Kong
Chinese acupuncture can cure high blood pressure
Chinese won another gold and other medals in winter Olympics
Kwan finished with a disappointed third in e Winter Olympis
Falun Gong barred in Chicago chinatown parade explained
Columbia College Chicago announced Freestyle Arts Competition
U. S. Post Office issued stamps for the year of horse
National Academy of Engineering elected Chinese new members
Chinatown parade rejected participation of Falun Gong
Chinese won a gold first time in winter Olympics
Federation of Mid-American Chinese Academic Organizations held its board meeting
Chinese pair won the first winter Olympic medal
Books on Wen Ho Lee were reviewed in
The New York Times
President Bush's visit to China expected to help release Fuming Fong
Chinese "Lantern Festival"gala to benefit International School
Many senior Chinese reside in assisted-living facilities
Rev John Fu died at 99
John B. Tsu named 2001 year of man by
World Journal
America's brightest young inventors and scientists honored as Intel Science Talent Search finalists
Elaine Chao defended President's policy on proposed pension plan
Ba Jin's
Ward Four
was reviewed by Barbara Cobb
USCPFA schedules 2002 events
Vera Wang extends her brand to fragrance
Discussion meetings held on Jiang Zemin's eight points on unification
Phi Tau Phi held its regional meeting
Frank H. Wu tours with his new book
Frank Shu will head National Tsinghua University
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