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Volume 13, Issue #3. Published on February 28, 2005
by Maihito Tomoi
Mrs. Imamura's Japanese Dancers captivate onlookers at Amerasia Week 2004.
Amerasia Week Celebrates Diversity
  Cultural week shows off area diversity.
Lost Children of the East
  In the wake of a devestating tsunami, authorities struggle to deal with orphaned children.
Like a Thief in the Night
  Unexplainable deaths steal away Southeast Asian refugee males in the 70s and 80s. Could it happen again?
The Year of the Rooster
  What sign are you?
AND THE WINNER IS... MISS CHINATOWN USA
  Carol Chen is crowned Miss Chinatown at Palace of Fine Arts.
XPO
  10 year anniversary.
HmSA - Hmong Student Association
  Continues tradition of community service.
"Little Boy and Fat Man "
  Poetry - Is war worth the sacrifices?
Hollywood Runs Out of Ideas
  Plagerizing Japanese Movies Decided to Be A Good Idea.
Want to be a Movie Star?
  Movie company seeks actors.
Live from New York!
  Eliot Chang’s encore performance at Amerasia Week
A.K.A DON BONUS
  Cambodian Collegiate Asscociation Presents:
  A Cambodian teenager struggles to find his place in a upsidedown world.
Japanese Student Association
  JSA shows the diversity of Japan.
Academy for New Americans
  New charter school helps ease the transistion for new immigrants.
Manilatown Rises Again!
  SF returns what it once took away.
Hina Matsuri
  Japanese Dolls Festival
Hmong National Development
  Celebrating it's 10th Annual Conference in California
Buddah Takes Incredible Trip
  Tsunami takes statue across the Indian Ocean.
Japanese American Congressman Leaves a Historic Legacy
  Survivor of WWII internment camps, went on to seek compensation.
Tsunami Uncovers Underwater City
  1200 year old Indian treasures found.