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These have been the common dialects in Chinese American homes for more than one hundred years.
RUBY LU, BRAVE and true Lenore Look 2004
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These have been the common dialects in Chinese American homes for more than one hundred years.
RUBY LU, BRAVE and true Lenore Look 2004
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Although Locke has not emerged as a star in the Obama orbit, he is Chinese American and well-regarded in the Chinese business community.
Wonkbook: Our last chance to stabilize the housing market 2011
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The protests surrounding Hu's visit highlight this divide in the Chinese American population in the United States.
Reactions to Hu's visit highlight a stark divide among Chinese Americans Ariana Eunjung Cha 2011
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Although Locke has not emerged as a star in the Obama orbit, he is Chinese American and well-regarded in the Chinese business community.
Wonkbook: Our last chance to stabilize the housing market 2011
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Although Locke has not emerged as a star in the Obama orbit, he is Chinese American and well-regarded in the Chinese business community.
Gary Locke, Commerce secretary, to be nominated as ambassador to China 2011
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Confirmed guests are pretty much whom you would expect: Energy Secretary Steven Chu, Commerce Secretary Gary Locke his father was born in China and Rep. Judy Chu, the first Chinese American woman elected to Congress.
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Locke, a Chinese American former governor of Washington state, praised China for lifting "hundreds of millions of people out of poverty" and into a growing middle class.
Chinese President Hu Jintao calls for deeper engagement with U.S., assures business leaders Scott Wilson 2011
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The protests surrounding Hu's visit highlight this divide in the Chinese American population in the United States.
Reactions to Hu's visit highlight a stark divide among Chinese Americans Ariana Eunjung Cha 2011
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But it was a surprising choice, considering two Chinese American fashion designers were obvious possibilities: Vera Wang, a guest at the dinner, and Jason Wu, who created Obama's inaugural gown.
Dressing down the first lady Post 2011
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