Imran Khan: Pakistan's Political Hero
New America Media, Audio, Posted: May 20, 2011
Imran Khan is a sports hero, leading philanthropist, and international celebrity. As head of the Tehreek-e Insaf party, he's also one of Pakistan's most popular politicians.
Angered by "Knockdown," Pacquiao Dominates Mosley
GMA News, News Report, Posted: May 07, 2011
Quickly bouncing back from a "knockdown" that wasn't, Manny Pacquiao dominated American Shane Mosley to successfully defend his world welterweight title.
Illegal Betting: The Dark Side of Cricket and Politics
Siliconeer, News Report, Posted: Apr 27, 2011
Illegal betting circuits are thriving in India and the amount of money at stake often grosses many millions of dollars.
NAM Radio: Filipino Comedy, Overseas Chinese, Liberian Civil War
New America Media, Audio, Posted: Apr 22, 2011
New Show: What it means to be an overseas Chinese, a new memoir of post-civil war Liberia, Mae Ngai's new book, the 1st African American Olympic gold medalist, Rex Navarrete's comedy.
Richmond, CA's Dog Whisperer
Richmond Pulse, Video, Posted: Apr 21, 2011
It’s raining in the Iron Triangle. A skinny white pit bull, with no collar or tags, is running down the block.
Iranian-American Icon Bijan Passes Away
New America Media, News Analysis, Posted: Apr 16, 2011
Suitmaker to presidents (including Obama and Reagan) and royalty, and designer of the Michael Jordan cologne, Bijan Pakzad was an Iranian-American icon.
NAM Radio: Obama in Latin America, Steroids, and Japanese Americans
New America Media, Audio, Posted: Apr 01, 2011
This week on New America Now Radio: Obama in Latin America, Barry Bonds and steroids, women in politics, & Japanese-American internment camps.
Two Trials and an Anniversary—Bonds, Bailey and Mixon
New America Media, News Analysis, Posted: Mar 23, 2011
Two sensational trials and a terrible anniversary have captivated the Bay Area media this week, bringing up many unanswered questions.
NCAA Should Ban Schools with Bad Grad Rates from Tournament
Washington Afro, News Report, Posted: Mar 21, 2011
10 of the 68 schools currently involved in the NCAA Tournament carry a graduation rate of less than 50 percent.
Dance for the Dead—Turf Dancing Movement Goes Global
YO! Youth Outlook Multimedia, Video, Posted: Mar 16, 2011
Kash Gaines and Royshawn Thompson have helped take the Bay Area breed turf dancing craze to the world through the internet.
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