Word: kung
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Michelle F. Kung ’03, a Crimson editor, is a history and literature concentrator in Lowell House. This summer she is working as an advertising intern in account management and pretending to work on her thesis...
...HEAVYWEIGHT Thai kickboxing twins Maki and Aki didn't see the guitar coming. Billy Chaka, ace investigative reporter for Youth in Asia teen magazine and expert in kung fu, kenpo, Tae-kwondo, jeet kune do, capoeira and "many of the esoteric brands between," outfought the duo with a cherry-red Gibson and plunged back into Tokyo's pulsating streets. His mission: to figure out what a little bird had to do with the deaths of a night porter in Hokkaido and the country's most beloved rock star...
...play in the promotional material sent to investors. Another centerpiece of the campaign was a slick mini movie that G.O. Group distributed to tens of thousands of members, depicting Ogami on an urgent mission to find banaba leaves in the Philippine jungle. Ogami regularly halts the hunt to strike kung fu poses in his boxer shorts...
...managed to inspire trust in so many for so long. Francis Yuseco, the Philippine banker who negotiated the Unitrust deal, marvels, "I really thought he would help our country. But he turned out to be just a con artist." Indeed, that was the one activity at which Genta Ogami?kung fu master, movie star, savior of the world?truly excelled...
This isn’t exactly a movie review. The Crimson has another section that takes care of that sort of thing. I am neither Ebert, nor Siskel (may he rest in piece), nor Michelle F. Kung...