Capturing the Aspirations and Inner Conflicts of Chinese Veterans
by Foster Stockwell appears in Book Review section of issue XXXI (31) No.1 July 2015
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Chinese veterans reminisce about war, aspirations, and the future.
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Unanswered Questions
by Foster Stockwell appears in Book Review section of issue XXX (30) No.3 January 2015
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Foster reviews ‘We Signed Away Our Lives’ by Kari Torjesen Malcom, Expanded 10th Anniversary Edition, William Carey Library.
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My Grandparents – Living Roots Sunk in Chinese Memory
by Emily Ge appears in Features section of issue XXX (30) No.2 October 2014
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Culture shock, as old meets new.
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The Lee Family in America
by Foster Stockwell appears in Events section of issue XXX (30) No.2 October 2014
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MOCA, the Museum of Chinese in America, is hosting an exhibit surrounding the distinguished Lee family.
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The Garden of Surging Waves
by NW Asian Weekly appears in Features section of issue XXX (30) No.1 July 2014
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Honoring the experiences of Chinese pioneers in the Lower Columbia Basin, Astoria opens a new garden.
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The Only Chinese Soldier
by From the Meriden Record Journal 07/31/2006 appears in Features section of issue XXVIII (28) No.3 January 2013
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A Dedication Ceremony for Corporal Joseph Pierce, Grand Army of the Republic (GAR) Marker at the Walnut Grove Cemetery, Meriden, Connecticut, August 5, 2006.
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A Profile in Courage and Dedication
by Don To appears in Features section of issue XXVIII (28) No.3 January 2013
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In 1988, after reading several books written by journalists and professors investigating the history of the Nanking Massacre, Tamaki Matsuoka? realized that there were drastically contradictory assertions about what actually happened in Nanking.
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It really was a dark and stormy night
by Philip J. Cunningham appears in Features section of issue XXVIII (28) No.3 January 2013
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Back in my hometown on Long Island over the weekend for a Lynbrook High School high school reunion, onward travel became impossible and I ended up getting a front-row seat as the Atlantic Ocean released a once-in-a-century fury.
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A Man of Character
by Soumya Karlamangla appears in Features section of issue XXVIII (28) No.3 January 2013
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Tracking UC Berkeley’s former chancellor Chang-Lin Tien
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In Search of His Father’s Footsteps
by Saiman Hui appears in Features section of issue XXVIII (28) No.2 October 2012
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Bernard Chu’s search for his father Chiping Chu, opened up an incredible story.
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A mother dies, a way of life recedes
by Peter Eng appears in Features section of issue XXVIII (28) No.1 July 2012
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When his 89-year-old mother died, Peter Eng buried the last living link to his family’s Chinese culture, save for a shoebox of old photos and letters in a forgotten language.
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Jeremy Lin and the Power of Mind
by Yuan Chen appears in Features section of issue XXVIII (28) No.1 July 2012
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Star athlete Jeremy Lin overcame many obstacles.
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A Journey Home
by Richard King appears in Features section of issue XXV (25) No.3 January 2010
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Richard observations during a trip back to China.
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An Accidental Physicist
by Richard King appears in Features section of issue XXIX (29) No.4 April 2014
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How I changed my career from Nuclear Physics to Wall Street
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Learning to Live in My Very Own Middle Kingdom
by Emily Ge appears in Features section of issue XXIX (29) No.4 April 2014
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Emily relates her thoughts about the San Guo.
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Father and Son, Remembering David B. Magee and his father Rev. John Magee
by Walter Ko appears in Features section of issue XXIX (29) No.1 July 2013
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Profile and life experiences of David B. Magee and his father Rev. John Magee.
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