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Nov. 1 - Nov. 7, 2002

Bleeding Orange and Black

Is the trick this Halloween the omnipresence of all the traditional orange and black? It’s just a constant eerie reminder of that spooky game 6 (or was that game 6-6-6?) and the eventual collapse and demise of our beloved Giants.

We San Franciscans are still crying in our seaweed soup, while I’m sure there are Asian Pacific Americans in the Southland creating a new kind of pho to honor the Angels. Is this a Pan-Asian snack worth having: Pho 2002, topped off with a Filipino dessert — Halo halo-halo? Just don’t slurp, Angels’ fans...

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Number Crunching: APAs and the 2000 Census
(Feature)

Community Mourns Sudden Death of APA Actress
(in National News)

Chang-Lin Tien, UC Berkeley Chancellor and Scientist Dies
(in Bay Area News)

Ultimate Diversions: Inside the Twilight Zone
(in Business)

Tuaolo Emerges from the NFL Closet
(in Sports)

Xinran: The Voice of the Good Women of China
(in A&E)

Emil Amok: Bleeding Orange and Black
(in Opinion)

Also In Opinion

Floss Talk: The Right to Be Yourself

Everyone has the right to make his or her own decisions. Everyone should be able to choose to be whoever he or she wants to be, and no one should have the power to stop him or her. This choice includes gender preferences.

Recently, my parents have been acting quite strange towards me. They are especially focused on the topic of gays and lesbians, an extremely sensitive topic to talk about in my family. My mom thinks that I am a “tomboy” just because I do not act like other “normal” girls. She says, “All your female cousins are wearing makeup, and they all love to wear fancy dresses. Why can’t you be like them? You’re a girl; you should like those things. And also, they all have table manners!”

Paying Attention: Sharing Knowledge, Sharing Health

Melting Pot or Not: The Evolving Multiracial Face of America

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