Boston pitcher Daisuke Matsuzaka tried to get in touch with his grandmother. Oakland slugger Hideki Matsui prayed for the victims.
Archives for March 2011
Young migrants changing the face of China’s cities
DONGGUAN, China (AP) — Li Biying, 20, has no plans to go home. Unlike older migrant workers who came to earn money for a few years before returning to their villages
Diversity makes a difference — Part 4
“Sara and her fellow officers re-branded the diversity club and helped shape its new moniker, Inspiring a Movement or IAM
Japanese refurbish Spokane friendship doll
SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) — In the late 1920s, things were not so good between Japan and the United States.
Gold for talented APIs!
At the 83rd annual Academy Awards, Asian Australian illustrator Shaun Tan won the best short film (animated) category for his piece, “The Lost Thing”
Editorial: Before criticizing, take a second look at Japan
Japan’s death toll is projected to exceed 10,000, and a half-million people could be left homeless as a result of the devastating earthquakes and tsunami
Blog: Strangers helping strangers
During his broadcast, NBC anchor Brian Williams wondered how Japanese people located their lost relatives in Japan during the disaster.
Blog: What can we learn from Japan?
How can a nation train its citizens to remain calm and orderly after witnessing the loss of their homes and the deaths of their loved ones?
Blog: We depend on Japan for so much
When news of Japan’s misfortune broke out, all the baby milk powder made in Japan was instantly sold out in Hong Kong. A relative of mine, who lives in
Blog: Chinatown asks, ‘Should we help or not?’
Many Chinatown organizations have a nice tradition — raising thousands of dollars in response to global disasters.
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