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Sukhee Kang: You're Not A White Guy But You're Not The Asian American Candidate Either
Catching up on some news alerts, it's nice to see that Irvine, CA finally voted in someone of color/a to their top post as Mayor.
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Japanese blogger and boxed lunch fanatic Kasumin has posted this bento celebrating Barack Obama's victory in the U.S. presidential election...
19-year-old elected to city council
In Placentia, Calfornia, it looks like 19-year-old Jeremy Yamaguchi, who ran for city council, will become one of the youngest elected officials in the history of Orange County: 19-year-old wins City Council seat.
If you're into Open Mic, Def Poetry and some lyrical madness - make sure to check on out East Meets Words featuring Beau Sia...
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Grace kim is playboy's miss november
So, besides the election of the first Black president of the United States of America, this big news of the week is apparently an Asian American woman posing nude in Playboy.
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Jero blogs about the U.S. presidential election
Jero, Japan's first black enka singer, wrote a blog post in Japanese yesterday about the U.S. presidential election. Here's a partial translation of what he had to say...
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Asian Americans Overwhelmingly Supported Obama
America's next "First Family." Well, it's been two days since America elected the first African American president by electing Barack Obama to the White House and I'm sure a lot of us are still digesting what this means for...
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U.s. Chooses 'change,' Redraws Electoral Divide
Barack Obama did more than thump John McCain in the Electoral College tally; he also handily won the popular vote and redrew the great divide between red states and blue states.
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OBAMA, JAPAN– Shop owner Koichi Inoue displays "Obama manju" (sweet bean-jam cakes) in support of the Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama...
Since today is election day, I'm going to sit at my desk and play Super Obama World. I've always loved Mario, but this is even better. The new (maybe) president jumping over pigs and gathering American flags. Whee!
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World stocks mostly steady ahead of U.S. vote
Japan's Nikkei index rose nearly 6 percent on Tuesday, playing catch-up after a holiday, but other stock gains were tame after reports pointed to a shriveling U.S. economy ahead of the presidential election.
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Japan's Obama town set to party for U.S. namesake
Dancing, singing and playing the guitar, residents in the sleepy Japanese fishing port of Obama are readying to party for Barack Obama before Tuesday's U.S. presidential election.
The Colbert Report: Yo-Yo Ma Interview Performance
I always try to watch The Daily Show and occasionally watch The Colbert Report from beginning-to-end. The other day, I was surprised, given the election season, that Stephen Colbert was interviewing the world...