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In this issue (#12, May 2002)Edita's note by Yuan-Kwan Chan The World of Doug Ing: This independent filmmaker marches to the beat of his own drum. by I.H. Kuniyuki Rome: A sea of sites, and people too: Sometimes the most compelling thing about travel isn't so much the sites, but the people you meet. by Helen Blouet Putzing around Beantown: A long weekend in Boston results in bad driving, bad weather, Fenway Park and encountering famous sports figures. by Yuan-Kwan Chan Crouching Fans, Stalking Tiger: What's it like to try and follow Tiger Woods around a golf tournament? Three Tiger-maniacs soon find out. by Yuan-Kwan Chan Talking Whatever: Dan Wu publishes the 'zine Oriental Whatever. An interview between two Asian Am 'zinesters. Tough gems: Two careerwomen out of New York started an online magazine for Asian Am women like themselves. How? Why? Find out here. by Yuan-Kwan Chan Gum survey: This was actually done for an Advertising BUS 456 class at William & Mary, but the results were so hilarious, we had to share. An even more whack Meniscus survey conceived and compiled by Scott Miller 2001 Seattle Earthquake: Exclusive photos and first-person accounts. by Cora Edmonds and I.H. Kuniyuki Poetry
by Scott Miller, Phoebe Chow
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