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May.12.2012
East and West far apart when it comes to egosCreated: 2012-5-9Author:Andrew Lam IN the age of Twitter, Skype, YouTube and Google, the space between East and West seems to compress and shrink.  But in the area of self-perception, there remains a psyche gap that can often be as wide as the...
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May.01.2012
  A General Remembers - Setting the Record Straight on South Vietnam    Editor's Note: Born in the Mekong Delta in 1932 to a wealthy land-owning family, Thi Quang Lam spent 25 years in the army and rose to the rank of lieutenant general by the time the Vietnam war ended. In Vietnam...
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Apr.22.2012
When Did Immigrants Become the Enemy? New America Media, Commentary, Andrew Lam, Posted: Apr 20, 2012 Photo of Condoleeza Rice urging passage of immigration reform earlier this month provided coutesy of Duke University. SAN FRANCISCO—Recently, in front a packed crowd at Duke...
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Apr.03.2012
The Tongue-tied Misfit and the Language of ViolenceStory tools Comments AAAResize Print Share and Email New America Media, Commentary, Andrew Lam, Posted: Apr 03, 2012 Editor’s Note: NAM editor Andrew Lam wrote a slightly different version of this piece in 2009 after...
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Mar.21.2012
  Published on ShanghaiDaily.com (http://www.shanghaidaily.com/)http://www.shanghaidaily.com/sp/article//Opinion/2012/03/20/Giving+up+a+car+is+a+new+American+responsibility Illustration by Zhou TaoGiving up a car is a new American responsibilityCreated: 2012-3-20Author:Andrew Lam FOR the...
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Feb.22.2012
On the 900-mile trek of mostly desert that stretches between Eritrea and Egypt, hunting for humans has become routine. Eritrean refugees who have fled their homeland fall prey to Bedouin or Egyptian traffickers. The refugees are held for ransom. Those with relatives abroad who can pay for their...
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Jan.20.2012
Once in a while tigers make international news, like the white tiger in Las Vegas that mauled illusionist Roy Horn of Siegfried & Roy, or the one that killed a teenager at the San Francisco Zoo. Most of the time, though, the news is about tigers being eaten by man. The latest involves a...
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Jan.05.2012
iraq refugees
  Unfinished Business in IraqUnfinished Business in Iraq   Each time Uncle Sam ventures abroad he leaves an unfinished story, and nowhere is it most unfinished than the story of Iraq, where despite flowery speeches regarding freedom and sovereignty by the Obama administration, despite...
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Dec.22.2011
Forgetting the Iraq War  American Wars used to end decisively. When Americans came back from defeating the Germans after World War II, there were ticker-tape parades. When the last U.S. helicopter lifted off from Saigon, Vietnam on April 30, 1975, the image seared deep into the American...
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Dec.07.2011
A Literary Harvest: featuring “New California” writers Andrew Lam, J. Tony Serra, STEPHEN MEADOWS, and WINNER of the James D. Houston Award, Mariah K. YoungFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE  
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Oct.26.2011
SAN FRANCISCO -- Numerologists and The History Channel, known for its occult versions of world events, will have their heyday with two digits that, when arranged in certain sequence, foretold the fortunes of America. They are 9/11, of course, and now, 99:1. The former entered American psyche like a...
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Sep.23.2011
New America Media, Commentary, Andrew Lam, Posted: Sep 23, 2011 SAN FRANCISCO -- “If you are going to San Francisco, be sure to wear some flowers in your hair.” So goes the hit song from 1967 that painted the city as a mecca of openness and freedom. Today, however, the lyrics might...
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Sep.08.2011
Post 9/11, Is Coming to America Still Worth the Journey? New America Media, First Person, Andrew Lam, Posted: Sep 08, 2011 EDITOR'S NOTE: Shortly after September 11, 2001, New America Media editor and author Andrew Lam received a letter from his cousin in Vietnam, posing a...
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Aug.16.2011
Fifteen years ago when scientists postulated that a Martian meteorite named Allan Hills might contain evidence of microscopic fossils of bacteria, the news was received with a mixture of astonishment and skepticism. This week, NASA researchers supported that theory by finding evidence that suggests...
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Jul.13.2011
         ANDREW LAM, ANGIE CHAU, and ISABELLE PELAUD on Vietnamese American Identity, Literature and California  Start: Jul 14 2011 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm.   THE BOOKSMITH 1644 Haight Street  San Francisco, California 94117 The San Francisco Chronicle described ANGIE CHAU's Quiet As They...
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