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Tomorrow is Hong Kong acting couple Tony Leung's and Carina Lau's big day in Bhutan. They wasted no time in sending one of their wedding photos to the press. Where is the one with my girl Faye?

So while surfing on Youtube, I "StumbleUpon" a cute video of a Japanese girl that has baby red pandas as pets. After watching the video 20+ times, I couldn't help but feel overly happy that such a cute animal can kick ass. Japan is known for having the weirdest and cutest animals but I never thought having a panda would be legal or much less possible. Then again in Japan they do everything. As soon as I can, I'm buying me one and training it to blog for me.

Koreans love their pets. Well, some like them for gastronomic purposes (warning - the link is not for the weak of heart!) while others, like these Korean celebrities, treat them as if they were their little ones. To celebrate its 12th year of informing Korean women that designer fashion extends beyond Burberry and its classic check design, Vogue is publishing an edition that features the photos and stories of 200 Korean celebrities/fashionistas and their pets.

Here ya go! Interesting week all together but thank God it's over. If you were at the event this past weekend then you know how hard everyone worked. Be sure to thank them for me onegai seh mas!

Well this week was different. I wasn't expecting all the twists and drama. Definitely a step up from last week but makes me think twice about whether or not the show is rigged for views. Then again aren't they always? The show opened up with an all crew number that wasn’t that strong; however, that wasn't the tone for the rest of the show.

There is some recent news about some Asian American athletes… Michael Chang was Inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame, and the LA Times recently had a feature on golf phenom Anthony Kim. Michael Chang was pretty much the only Asian American athlete in American media while I was growing up, and based on the other images of Asians across all realms of Western society, was a really positive and rare image for AA youth.

I am not sure if everyone has seen David Beckham's Emporio Armani underwear ads but this is what I have been waking up to every morning for the last two months. There is no denying that he is hot, but pretty soon he will have to share his limelight with the hottest Asian movie star Kaneshiro Takeshi. Yes! The half Japanese, half Taiwanese heartthrob has agreed to become Emporio Armani underwear's first Asian male model. Words cannot describe how excited I am now.

Yoo Ye Eun was born blind but that doesn't mean anything to her. Without any piano lessons what so ever, this little girl can play the piano beautifully. Although it's not perfect, keep in mind she's self taught aka plays by ear in addition to being blind; if that's not talent than I don't know what is.

Alvin has already blogged about the most awesome event ever known to man yesterday from an attendee's point of view, so I thought I would give you an inside scoop of what went on behind the scenes and a detailed version of what went on during the event.

It's been a long week! Here's your weekly music round up. There's a new artist I found just yesterday and I thought she was really great so check her out.
Jul 23, 2008 11:01AM by
Alvin Lin |
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Western societies and literature love to paint Asian nations as somehow more backwards, sexist, oppressive, and misogynistic towards women. But let’s look at the stats. There are like two female CEO’s in the entire Fortune 500, a very small number of female senators and congresswomen, and a very small percentage of female entrepreneurs in this country. Before Westerners point fingers and act all smug, perhaps they should look at their own backwards statistics as they pertain to female equality.
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URUMQI, July 22 (Xinhua)—Woman account for nearly half of Communist Party members and government officials in northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, according to the latest report from the Xinjiang branch of the All-China Women’s Federation.
The number of female officials has been rising over the past five years and reached 330,700 at the end of last year, accounting for 49.16 percent of the total, the branch said. That was an 11.22 percent rise from 2003.
“Many women who have both ability and political integrity were put into leading positions, which enhanced women’s participation in various sectors,” said Wang Jianling, vice chairwoman of the Xinjiang branch of the federation.
The Chinese government has taken economic, legal and administrative measures to ensure that women enjoy equal rights with men in such areas as politics, the economy, culture, social affairs and family life.
About 350 million urban and rural women are employed, accounting for 45 percent of the employed population. In urban areas, more than 40 million women are employed, comprising 38 percent of total urban employment, according to official statistics. In rural areas, women make up more than 60 percent of the labor force.
Women also comprise more than 20 percent of the entrepreneurs in China. Among the professionals in the state-owned enterprises and organizations, women account for more than 40 percent.
Editor: Jiang Yuxia
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japangirl on 18 minutes It was really stupid of him to break down just because he had a fight with his family. Go drink a beer or something.
Juliang on 32 minutes It’s not like America. haha I wouldn’t be surprised though.
SeniorForever on 42 minutes I liked it but they got a crappy song too.
Jekki on 50 minutes I REALLY want to see the voting results. Wonder why they just don’t publish it.
uchiha on 51 minutes Yeah right now they’re both the same price. I’m not sure about the PSP lite though.
