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...time on its hands if this tragedy of table waiting is the most important issue on its agenda. What kind of organization abuses its power to rouse accusations of discrimination simply because its co-chair had to wait for a table? Here's a little advice for Shan M. Chang: The next time you have to wait to be seated at Temple Bar, relax and have a drink instead of wasting this community's time with unfounded and irresponsible claims of discrimination. You may find that you enjoy sharing a pint with friends even more than you enjoy complaining about...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Letters | 4/24/2000 | See Source »

Back in the meeting, Chang and Perng defended their own actions...

Author: By Matthew F. Quirk, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Politics or Prejudice? An Incident at the Temple Bar | 4/24/2000 | See Source »

...next day, Perng composed an e-mail message about the incident. She sent it to APALSA's new co-chair, Shan M. Chang...

Author: By Matthew F. Quirk, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Politics or Prejudice? An Incident at the Temple Bar | 4/24/2000 | See Source »

...Chang sent a copy of the message to the APALSA list and several campus publications, including the Crimson, adding a small, signed preface...

Author: By Matthew F. Quirk, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Politics or Prejudice? An Incident at the Temple Bar | 4/24/2000 | See Source »

...interviews with The Crimson, several said that although Perng wrote the original e-mail message, it was Chang who turned it into an official APALSA statement by affixing her name...

Author: By Matthew F. Quirk, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Politics or Prejudice? An Incident at the Temple Bar | 4/24/2000 | See Source »

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