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Sun, Apr 22, 2007 Week of Apr 29, 2007 Sun, May 6, 2007
Thu, May 3, 2007 -- 6:30 PM
Pacific Time 2007-05-03
Free Speech in Malaysia -- In Malaysia, a Muslim country with a volatile history of race relations between the Malay and ethnic Chinese and Indians, speech and the media are controlled by the government in the name of keeping harmony and peace. While some Malaysians accept that policy, many young people find it stifling. One ex-pat based in California is trying to help.  more
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Asian Americans Join the Immigration Debate
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Thailand Considers a New Constitution ... and a State Religion
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"Selemaw" by Rangsan Chaiya, from "The Journey of Basket" (Rangsan Chaiya)

Free Speech in Malaysia
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"Cajon Stomp/Dickie's Dream" by Richard Chon, from "Li'L World" (Eastlight)

Bullrider Lives His Rodeo Dreams
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Commentary: A Paper Lantern Full of Hot Air
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"Anitos" by Susie Ibarra, from "Folklorico" (Tzadik)




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