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April 2008 - Posts
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Pyong Gap Min, a professor of sociology at Queens College and the Graduate Center of City University of New York, has been selected by Secretary of Commerce Carlos M. Gutierrez to serve on the U.S. Census Bureaus Advisory Committee on the Asian population Read More...
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The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) has released a new brochure, Women and Depression, about major depression in women, addressing causes, symptoms, life stages and treatment. It can be downloaded at www.nami.org/womendepression. Read More...
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The following was released today by the U.S. Census Bureau: Read More...
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In its continuing effort to address the challenges facing small and minority businesses in a global marketplace impacted by onshore and offshore outsourcing practices, the US Pan Asian American Chamber of Commerce Education Foundation (USPAACC-EF) will Read More...
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The US Pan Asian American Chamber of Commerce Education Foundation (USPAACC-EF) will reveal the final ranking of its 50 Fastest-Growing Asian American Businesses during the 23rd Anniversary CelebrAsian 08 Annual National Business Opportunity Conference, Read More...
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The enormous financial pressures facing the news industry today have led too many to overlook an equally enormous opportunity for newsrooms to both support and advance diversity. Read More...
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"Although the incident seemed like a regular challenge to the election results by a losing candidate, the candidate, Paul Leale, purposely identified and targeted Korean-American voters. Read More...
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FORT LEE — A Korean rights group has asked the U.S. Justice Department to investigate what it calls voter intimidation of Korean-Americans during the 2007 school board election. Read More...
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Sen. Barack Obama has built a reputation for developing grass-roots support for his presidential campaign, but he blocked hundreds of local-level California backers this week from competing to become national delegates in his name, angering those who Read More...
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A ten year long dream for Asian Americans in Minnesota has received a major setback. One of the projects vetoed by Gov. Tim Pawlenty this week in the bonding bill was the Asian Pacific Cultural Center. Read More...
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With the U.S. population recently surpassing the 300 million mark, a growing chorus is calling for stricter controls on immigration from Mexico. But a closer look at the situation reveals that Mexican migrants in a way may be "reclaiming" territory that Read More...
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NEW YORK ( Map , News ) - Wall Street showed some reassuring signs of stability Friday, closing mostly higher despite the biggest monthly decline in jobs in five years. The major indexes ended the first four sessions of the second quarter with a healthy Read More...
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Smart Business Services, Inc., (SBS) the publishing company for Chinese Restaurant News and Asian Restaurant News, announced its appointment of David K. Sweet to the position of Vice President, Marketing & Business Development, and Chris Anderson as the Read More...
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NEW YORK ( Map , News ) - Wall Street turned higher Thursday as investors looked past reports showing a flagging economy and focused on the possibility that the worst of the financial crisis has passed. Read More...
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NEW YORK ( Map , News ) - Wall Street slipped modestly Thursday after the Labor Department reported a spike in jobless claims, sapping some of the market's confidence ahead of testimony from Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke and Friday's anxiously Read More...
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NEW YORK ( Map , News ) - The stock market fell in early trading Thursday after the Labor Department reported a spike in jobless claims, sapping some of the market's confidence ahead of Friday's anxiously anticipated March employment report. Read More...
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NEW YORK ( Map , News ) - Wall Street turned lower Wednesday as investors worried that a sharp jump in oil prices could be another sign that consumers are under stress in an economy that is already showing signs of a recession. Read More...
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Examiner Reader said: the banks hopes are up because they have their own bank to "take" from in the likely event they bellyup.that bank is called the "the bank of the american taxpayer". Read More...
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Examiner Reader said: the banks hopes are up because they have their own bank to "take" from in the likely event they bellyup.that bank is called the "the bank of the american taxpayer". Read More...
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Mayor Nutter has appointed a 15-member commission to determine the state of minority participation in the city's construction industry and to figure out how to change it within five months. Read More...
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