Gidra
Vol. 1, Issue 4
Summer 2001
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Intro
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Run DNC: the View from Outside
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When Politics Become Personal
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Busted?, by Albert Lowe
[Page 9]
Game Overs for Holiday Bowl?, by Scott Kurashige
[Page 10]
Hang Time: Little Tokyo's Been Quartered and Drawn, and Some Say There's Still No Room for a Gym, by Raul Vasquez
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Looking for Lil' Manila, by Dawn Bohulano Mabalon
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U.S. Departure of Justice: Federal Bureau of Imagination
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Unsung Dead: Remembering Hate Crime Victims, by Anthony Pinga
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DisConnecticut, by Julie Ha
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Packets of Spice, by Rodney '12 am' Ferrao
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The Patriot: a Short Story, by Jimmy Cho
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Living the Fast Life, by Tram Quang Nguyen
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Pretty & Plump: Big and Beautiful in a Size-Conscious World, by Sega Aina
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Ballot Talk: Interview with a Politician (or Two), Warren Furutani and Tony Lam, by Vy Nguyen
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Locals Only: the Fiji Coup, by Justin Prasad
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The Call: What Happens When the Directors of a Chris Rock Comedy Got Your Number?, by John Cho
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Bombs Away: Getting the US Military Out of Vieques, by Ernesto Vigoreaux
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War in Mindanao: The Philippine Government Holds Its Own Jihad AGainst Its Muslim Population, by Arturo Garcia and Jeff Liu
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Colonial Cousins: South Asians in South Africa and America, by Shipra Bansal
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Asian Miracle Cures, by Alex Dong Ko
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Feeling Sick? Tired? Sad? Eat This!
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A New World Order? US Militarism in Okinawa, by Ayako Hagihara
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Who Can Stop the Rain? Of Wet T-Shirts and Space Exploration de Costa Rica?, by Eric C. Wat
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What Benign?, by Traci Akemi Kato-Kiriyama
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Know Your Roots