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...Brian Shillinglaw ’01-’02, Alec Nevala-Lee ’02, Rob T. Dennis ’02, Melissa M. Gniadek ’02, Benjamin W. Jarvis ’02, Timothy F. Sohn ’02 and John Chia-An Tsou...

Author: By Alex L. Pasternack, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Hoopes Prize Winners Announced | 5/15/2002 | See Source »

...animators assimilate the actors’ mannerisms into their artwork, but we are also treated to glimpses of the times when things go significantly wrong. On the first day, an over-zealous animator attempted to alter “Donkey” and created a fuzzy shell resembling a Chia...

Author: By James Crawford, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: A DVD for All Seasons: The Best of What's Around | 11/30/2001 | See Source »

...Taiwan's rigorous academic meritocracy, good students are praised and respected; superior students become objects of local pride. A-bian was the finest student Tainan County had ever seen. "He was always the brightest in his classes," says Chen Chia-cheng, his sixth-grade teacher. "He used to finish his homework for the night before lunchtime." His classmates recall a studious, diminutive boy, annoyingly prim, his hand shooting up to provide correct answers to teachers' queries. The takeaway from his childhood successes: as long as you have boned up on whatever subject is at hand, you will succeed. That principle...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Taiwan's Little Big Man | 5/28/2001 | See Source »

...good students are praised and respected; great students become the object of local pride. A-Bian was the greatest student Tainan county had ever seen, his intelligence and perspicacity as obvious and tangible as an Olympic sprinter's speed. "He was always the brightest in his classes," says Chen Chia-cheng, his sixth-grade teacher. "He used to finish his homework for the night before lunchtime." His classmates recall a studious, diminutive boy, annoyingly prim, his hand shooting up to provide correct answers to teachers' queries. "He never picked a fight," says Chen Wen-chuan, an elementary-school classmate...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Is Chen the One? | 5/21/2001 | See Source »

...move to China is inevitable," says Chang. In five years, China may have dulled Taiwan's technological edge and stolen its best people, and that's bad news for any leader of Taiwan. Worse, "China's growing economic leverage could intensify the domestic urge to unify," says Lin Chu-chia, professor of economics at National Chengchi University. In which case, those who have already voted once with their feet will be unlikely to cast a ballot for Chen Shui-bian...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Taipei's Tech-Talent Exodus | 5/21/2001 | See Source »

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