Blistering Barnacles: The Lost Adventure of Tintin
 

Blistering Barnacles: The Lost Adventure of Tintin

Firstpost.com, Commentary, Sandip Roy, Posted: Dec 25, 2011

Charles de Gaulle famously said, “My only international rival is Tintin.” Now Hergé’s Tintin will have his own rival — Spielberg’s Tintin.

Eight Soldiers Charged For the Death of Private Danny Chen

 

Asianweek, News Report, Posted: Dec 23, 2011

OCA, a national organization dedicated to advancing the political, social, and economic well-being of Asian Pacific Americans (APAs), applauds the United States Army’s swift action in conducting a full investigation in the case surrounding the death of Private Danny Chen.

 

Children’s “Wish for the Holidays” - Keep Our Families Together

 

New America Media, News Report, Elena Shore, Posted: Dec 12, 2011

Over 5,000 children nationwide sent letters to Congress last week calling for more humane deportations than current policies harming children and their families.

 

Philadelphia Story: Voices of Asian American Bullying Victims

 

Hyphen Magazine, News Report, Helen I. Hwang, Posted: Dec 10, 2011

Asian American teens bear the brunt of bullies, but a group of Philadelphia teens shows it can be stopped.

 

Occupy Oakland Takes on Foreclosure Crisis

 

New America Media, News Report, Peter Schurmann, Posted: Dec 08, 2011

Oakland protesters joined national Occupy Our Homes day by taking over foreclosed homes and calling for banks and mortgage lenders to start playing fair.

U.S. Government Salutes World War II Vets on Pearl Harbor Day

 

Rafu Shimpo, News Report, Posted: Dec 07, 2011

On the 70th anniversary of the United States’ entry into World War II, the men and women of the Department of Veterans Affairs salute the members of “America’s greatest generation” for their sacrifice, love of country and concern for their fellow Veterans.

 

A Day of Infamy Incites Lifetime of Activism

 

Nichi Bei, News Feature, Diane Tanaka, Posted: Dec 07, 2011

On the anniversary of the attacks on Pearl Harbor, two iconic Japanese Americans recall the event that changed the fate of their community.

 

With Cain Out, Turn the Glare on Gingrich’s Racial Skeletons

 

New America Media, Commentary, Earl Ofari Hutchinson, Posted: Dec 06, 2011

The rise of Newt Gingrich as the GOP front-runner should alert the nation to his history of thinly veiled race bigotry.

 

Poll: Americans Support Fairer Wealth Distribution

 

Final Call, News Report, Nisa Islam Muhammad, Posted: Nov 29, 2011

A majority, 60 percent, of Americans said society would be better off if the distribution of wealth were more equal.

 

Malik Rhasaan: Expanding Occupation to the Hood

 

Amsterdam News, News Report, Amity Paye, Posted: Nov 29, 2011

About two months ago, when Malik Rhasaan first visited the Occupy Wall Street, he realized that he had his own ideas about the movement.

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