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Pests and natural disasters destroy nearly two million tons of Bangladesh's food-grain harvest each year, equal to the amount this country imports, agriculture experts told a seminar here Monday.
Your articles on Asian impact in the San Gabriel Valley sound like a prerequisite announcement about an invasion by an extraterrestrial army.
For U.S. firms operating in Asia, how to recruit good middle and senior managers has long been a puzzle.
This is in response to Mark Arax's article (Feb. 9) on Southeast Asian refugees.
positive tone in your two lengthy front-page articles (April 5-6) on "San Gabriel Valley--Asian Influx Alters Life in Suburbia."
turning its attention to a new ethnic group: Americans of Asian ancestry, the fastest-growing minority in the United States.
Your article (April 5), "Monterey Park: Nation's First Suburban Chinatown," is not a fair appraisal of the quality of life in that community.
It comes as no surprise to me that welfare fraud and an underground economy are so entrenched and extensive in California by Southeast Asian refugees.
The Assn. of SouthEast Asian Nations is considering a request from Papua New Guinea to become its
Your April 5 article is a rerun of the same tired old story, with a cast of new players.
Mark Arax's in-depth article on Monterey Park was very well done and very, very factual.