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January 2008 - Posts
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CHICAGO -- Tammy Hsu is one of those 20-something voters who can drive a presidential candidate crazy. She registered to vote during the recent Illinois "grace period" and cast an early vote in her state's Super Tuesday primary. Read More...
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Tammy Hsu is one of those 20-something voters who can drive a presidential candidate crazy. She registered to vote during the recent Illinois "grace period" and cast an early vote in her state's Super Tuesday primary. But she's still not completely sold Read More...
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Tammy Hsu is one of those 20-something voters who can drive a presidential candidate crazy. She registered to vote during the recent Illinois "grace period" and cast an early vote in her state's Super Tuesday primary. Read More...
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Tammy Hsu is one of those 20-something voters who can drive a presidential candidate crazy. Read More...
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The Asian American Journalists Association (AAJA) today expressed disappointment at the decision by Comcast to shut down AZN Television in April this year, calling it a big loss of yet another important venue through which the American public can learn Read More...
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NEW YORK ( Map , News ) - Wall Street sought to extend its gains Thursday, a day after stocks staged an extraordinary reversal and after weekly figures on workers seeking unemployment benefits suggested the job market is holding up. Read More...
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Unless you've been living under a rock for the past few months, you might have noticed: There's an election coming up. But you might not yet have realized there will be names on the ballot other than Clinton, Obama, Huckabee, and McCain. Read More...
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For the first time in more than 20 years the entire high command staff of the San Jose police department is made up of all white men. That fact is disturbing to several people, who brought it to the attention of NBC11. Read More...
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The Justice Department today announced that it has reached a settlement in the first lawsuit ever filed by the Department alleging discrimination against Asian-American victims based upon its fair housing testing program. Under the consent decree filed Read More...
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As Barack Obama, the most plausible African-American presidential contender in American history, was ramping up his successful Iowa campaign last month, about 20 well-established black lobbyists gathered in Citigroup's Washington offices to take stock Read More...
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Stuck in a drought that goes back to the Great Depression, Greenwich Democrats said this year may be their best shot in decades to get a member of their party elected to represent the town in the General Assembly, thanks to the retirement of two longtime Read More...
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Sen. Daniel K. Inouye, a Medal of Honor recipient for his service with the 442nd Regimental Combat Team during World War II, has become the first member of the Senate to be entered on the Registry of the American Soldier. Read More...
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SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- by John Boitnott , Web Producer San Francisco democratic assemblywoman Fiona Ma harshly criticized an exhibit Wednesday, that displays human bodies without their skin, that is currently on display in Sacramento and San Jose. Read More...
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NEW YORK ( Map , News ) - A growing conviction that the U.S. is headed toward recession sent Wall Street plunging Tuesday, with weak retail sales figures and a disappointing quarterly report from Citigroup Inc. ( Read More...
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NEW YORK ( Map , News ) - Wall Street advanced sharply Monday, with solid preliminary results from IBM encouraging investors to go back into the stock market after last week's rout. Read More...
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Asian American voters fear the discrimination some faced at polling stations in 2006 could resurface as they cast ballots in November's presidential election, a civil rights group said on Thursday. Read More...
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