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Monday May 20, 2024
 

Asian countries dominate Olympic badminton

The News Courier’s continued look at the unique sporting events featured at the 2012 London Olympics focuses on badminton today. « more »

Disgraced Queens ex-Assemblyman Jimmy Meng makes the wrong call

Shortly after he was released on $1 million bail, disgraced former Queens Assemblyman Jimmy Meng contacted the government witness who had secretly taped him for months, prosecutors revealed Wednesday. « more »

Chinese movies to feature Toronto Int'l Film Festival

The 37th Toronto International Film Festival slated for September in Canada’s largest city will see a stronger presence of Chinese films. « more »

SKIP CITY INTERNATIONAL D-Cinema FESTIVAL 2012

SKIP CITY INTERNATIONAL D-Cinema FESTIVAL (sponsored by Saitama Prefecture, Kawaguchi City, SKIP CITY INTERNATIONAL D-Cinema FESTIVAL committee, etc.), that had launched for the purpose of discovering new talents in the field of digital cinema, opened on July 14th and came to the finale on July 22 nd. « more »

AsianInNY Supports The 35th Asian American International Film Festival

The 35th Asian American International Film Festival begins July 25 in New York City. AsianInNY is very proud to support the festival and will offer our members 20% off on selective films (using the code ASIANINNYAAIFF12) including VIETTE, PEARLS OF THE FAR EAST, and TOUCH. « more »

Ichiro Suzuki trade to Yankees

Japan reacted to the news that Ichiro Suzuki has been traded to the New York Yankees with surprise and anticipation that the move might lead to a World Series ring. « more »

Ming Wang Donated Travel Wardrobe to Olympic Weightlifter Sarah Robles

Ming Wang, Founded in 1986, has been known for its versatile collections catered to the busy woman looking to balance style and functionality. Ming Wang donated travel wardrobe essentials to Sarah Robles, who is the highest ranked weightlifter in the country. « more »

Activists head to N.C. for Chen Hazing Trials

Local residents and activists departed Monday morning from Chinatown for Fort Bragg, N.C., where the first of eights soldiers this week will face court martial for Pvt. Danny Chen’s death. « more »

US to accept ‘Taiwan’ on entry forms

The US Department of Homeland Security has changed its policy and will now allow Taiwanese citizens entering the US to list Taiwan as their country of citizenship rather than China (Taiwan). « more »

Peter Som Leaves Consulting Gig At Tommy Hilfiger

Peter Som is leaving his consulting position at Tommy Hilfiger after five years. Som started his eponymous company in 2001, and was brought onto the Hilfiger team as a creative consultant in 2009 to refresh and modernize the label. « more »