News in May 2014
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US-Taiwan ties neglected: US academic
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Asian-American groups protest City Hall over alleged police brutality video
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Taiwan, US still maintain close military ties despite informal relations: Ma
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Taiwan scholar turned away on arrival in Hong Kong
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US urges China to avoid tensions in airspace
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Latest rampage revives fears for Chinese students in U.S.
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China to become No. 1 economic partner, Asia-Pacific region experts say
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Kathryn Ma mines her own maturity and life experiences to produce a first novel: 'The Year She
Left Us'
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Taiwanese among six killed in California
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China's leader, seeking to build its muscle, pushes overhaul of the military
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Who needs the United States? Not Russia and China
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China attacks United States spying operations
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Xi puts on a show of solidarity with Putin by signing joint declaration
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Is China no. 1?
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U.S. Charges China with cyber-spying on American firms
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IU Professor Describes the Origins of the Asian "Model Minority" in the United States
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Slowing Chinese economy likely to pinch US, too
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Jian Liao Award for the Best Research announced
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Geithner's new book rips Kirk on U.S. debt and China
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Park, Xi to meet in Seoul
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1000 Taiwan-backed Businesses Reported Affected by Vietnam Protests
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U.S.'s Kerry says China action in seas dispute provocative
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Nine Chinese Americans get medals
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Descendants of Chinese Laborers Reclaim Railroad's History
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China may build an undersea train to America
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First Chinese-American city councilor in Boston: Michelle Wu
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China's Xi meets veteran Taiwan politician: Xinhua
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China lifts ban on Virginia poultry
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US voices concern on Chinese poachers in West Philippine Sea
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ROC (Taiwan) representative in Atlanta calls on closer economic ties,stressing hope to join TPP
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Slowing Chinese economy likely to pinch US, too
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The U.S. doesn't need to prove itself in Ukraine
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Why Asian Americans excel at Academics
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Driver of Ferrari killed in crash with Hyundai /a>
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China's Wanxiang Group Corporation sponsors fellowships in geriatrics
medicine through the Milstein Medical Asian American Partnership (MMAAP)
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Gary Locke looks ahead to working in the private sector
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University of Chicago professors want China-funded institute evicted
from campus
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In a flourishing Queens, prosperity eludes some Asian families
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After bombing in Xinjiang, China angered by US criticism in terror
report
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Obama on wrong side of history and Gary Locke's redemption
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China as no. 1: It will happen soon, study says
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