News in May 2002
Mayor Michael Bloomberg announced appointments of four Asian Americans
China Town files aired on MLIW21
Victor Wang sentenced for stock manipulation
Henry Lee interviewed at Larry King Live on Chandra Levy's death
CAPA semi-annual conference to be held on June 8
Henry V. Huang developed an automated DNA sequencer
Ten Chinese questioned by immigration officials
Trolleys will start running in Chicago Chinatown
Willie Mak sentenced to 13 life terms
President Bush honored Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month
Chicago Chinese Cultural Center will host this year's Mid-Autumn Festival
Nation's Asian and Pacific Islanders population profiled by Census Bureau
Thomas T. Shen presented "Sustainable development: strategy and technology" in Beijing
Two female Chinese scientisits lead research on brain
Dean Lung honored for his contribution to East Asian Studies at Columbia University
Chicago Chinatown celebrated Asian/Pacific Month of Heritage
John Marshall Law School Alumni Association presented Dorothy Li Distinguished Service Award
New Chinese medicine to cure headaches
Four Chinese Americans awarded Ellis Island Medal of Honor
Queens Public Library tops other public libraries in circulation and ethnic materials
Lillian Chen overall winner of children's poster competition for Keep Your Cat Indoors Day
CASL Associate Board scheduled events for 2002
Chinese American Service League presented 13th Annual Corporate Dinner
Asian American Institute presents Milestone Makers awards
Seminar on traditional Chinese medicine on May 25
CASTUSA is booming
Yang Jianli detained in China
Eugene You-Tsai Hsu and David Tzu Wei Yang found guilty in arms deal
Michael Ting Yao was 78
More Chinese died in 9/11
OCAW honored families with children from China
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