News in August 2004
Asians scored high in SAT and ACT tests
Asians largest minority admitted at University of Georgia
Delbert Wong's biography signing event
New databases pertaining to 1882 Chinese Exclusion Act available
New Mexico restauranters indicted
Five reporters in the Lee Wen Ho case fined for contempt of court
Asian American 22nd lunar New Year celebration and conference February 5, 2005
First East Chinese chess challenge August 29
East Bay foundation bringing Internet access to China's remote schools
Conference on doing business in China September 15
Hiram Fong, first Asian-American senator, at 97
Celebration in memory of Deng Xiao-ping's birthday
Three people assailed in Queens, New York
NAAAP held ita annual conference August 6-8
Asian Americans top in education and income among foreign-born immigrants
Paul Yu resigned a president of San José State University
Fei-ling Wang released in China
Officer accused of beating Chinese tourist indicted
Asians in San Francisco rally in favor of same-sex marriage
New York Chinatown improves slowly
Learning Chinese becomes popular
Hsin Hui Hsu convicted for visa fraud
Top Chinese leader warns U.S. senators of Beijing's opposition to Taiwan independence
Ming Pao becomes 6th Chinese-language daily in San Francisco
Capt. James J. Yee quit
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