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...would you let the Seattle SuperSonics relocate to Oklahoma City? You're moving away from an Asian-Pacific community to a much less diverse place. Can you explain your logic? -John Holm, BudapestI guess my logic is that there are plenty of franchises that have jumping-off points to Asia. It could be the Bay Area; it could be Portland; it could be Los Angeles. And our Asian philosophy is more about being there. We have offices in Tokyo, Hong Kong, Shanghai and Beijing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: 10 Questions for David Stern | 3/12/2008 | See Source »

...18th annual “Ghungroo” was a riot of color, sound, and motion. The Harvard South Asian Association’s three-hour cultural celebration, which ran this past weekend, featured traditional and nontraditional South Asian dance, music, and poetry interspersed with skits poking fun at about both South Asian and non-South-Asian culture. The show began on a mellow note. Female performers in brightly colored traditional garb kept the rhythm with bells wrapped around their ankles while performing a classical dance. It was followed by one of three traditional poems, read in an Indian language...

Author: By Sasha F. Klein, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Dance, Glitter Shine in 'Ghungroo' | 3/12/2008 | See Source »

...take the view that China’s growth is not only good for China but good for the world and good for the Asian-Pacific region,” he said...

Author: By Mark D. Hoadley, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Former Australian P.M. Speaks at IOP | 3/11/2008 | See Source »

Parents also had a wide variety of events to choose from on Saturday. These included an early-morning jogging tour of the campus; lectures by various faculty members; multiple sports games; and cultural events like Ghungroo, an ethnic performance put on by the South Asian Association...

Author: By Prateek Kumar, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Junior Parents Partake in Campus Fun | 3/10/2008 | See Source »

...Feb.18, Max Karson published a column in The Campus Fress—the University of Colorado at Boulder’s online news source—calling readers to attack the souls of Asians and threatening to hogtie Asian students in his apartment. The content of this column was obviously appalling. Although made in jest, threats against a particular ethnic group are never funny. But more curious is this: How can a column like this, entitled, “If it’s war the Asians want…” get published in a college weekly...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: The Power of the Press | 3/10/2008 | See Source »

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