News in November 2007
China's plans of asymmetric war
More Asians in U.S. colleges
Chinese restaurant owner sued for fraud
China world's biggest military buildups
Henry Lee to set up center to re-open "cold cases"
John Kao proposes a Marshall Plan for U.S.
Jimmy Wing made donation to public library
Docudrama on Iris Chang to be released
Kitty Hawk allowed to visit Hong Kong, after it left
More students learning Chinese
Trade Ruling in favor of China on imported paper
Suit on admissions
Chinese Culture Foundation raised $100,000
APA medical students conference in San Francisco
Overseas Chinese oppose Taiwan secessionist moves
Lisa Wong newly-elected mayor of Fitchburg
SUNY Fredonia working to recruit Chinese students
U.S. Asia Center sponsored symposium in Tampa Bay draws Large diverse group
Mail postmarked "Taiwan entry into the United Nations" returned to Taiwan
American's best leaders 2007
Dorothy Li's impact reaches all of the way to China
Him Mark Lai honored for his contribution to Chinese American history
Jiang Rong wins Man Asian Literary Price
Gary Min gets 18 months for stealing trade secrets
US lawmakers introduce bill backing UN membership for Taiwan
Scam artists with toxic teacups victimizing elderly Chinese in S.F.
Jimmy Lee files petitions to be Republic nominee in Illinois 11th Congressional District
Robert Gates on Taiwan
Press conference and forum on unification November 10
Ethnic Studies Library celebrates tenth anniversary
U.S. Asia Center to host symposium on current state of Asian American and Pacific Islander businesses
2 Chinese Americans rescued in Kenting
2 Chinese convicted of two narcotics-related murders
Bing Xu accused of trying to violate arms embargo
Anna Tang charged with stabbing MIT student
Andrea Wong woman leader in
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