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Articles and Stories
Beauty on a Budget
Nowadays, with oceans of hyped-up beauty products and treatments available, marketers trill that there are no more plain girls, only lazy girls. Some of them might as well mean "only poor girls", as they then proceed to shill $200 thigh creams and $50 eyeliners, because "they make all the difference!" What's a girl on a budget to do--sacrifice her life's savings to the beauty industry? |
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Movie Reviews
Haeundae (2009)
In disaster movies, the struggle is never fair. The villain is an unstoppable, inexorable force of nature, which you cannot hope to fight and can barely hope to survive. In the Korean blockbluster Haeundae, it is a mega-tsunami, a series of 100-meter waves roaring towards a Korean tourist haven at 500 miles an hour. Warning time: 10 minutes. |
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Movie Reviews
Old Partner
The art of the movie review is in giving just enough away. It is easy to give away too little, and even easier to give away too much. No such worries, however, apply to Old Partner. This is a documentary impossible to spoil. |
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Articles and Stories
Interview with Jennifer 8. Lee, Author of The Fortune Cookie Chronicles
Since its publication in March 2008, The Fortune Cookie Chronicles has been #26 on the New York Times Best Seller List and featured on numerous media outlets, such as The Colbert Report, CNN, and Newsweek. Asian Loop was lucky to get the opportunity to sit down with the author, Jennifer 8. Lee, to talk about her book. |
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Articles & Stories
The Straight Story on Asian Hair
Seon-Ha Kim has been working as a hairdresser in New Jersey for almost twelve years, and is about to open her own salon. She hasn't settled on the location or name yet, but one thing is certain--this salon will reflect her specialization in what she calls "East Asian hair". |
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ALL ROADS LEAD TO KABUL : India seeks a new direction
India's regional foreign policy, largely underscored by confidence in a relationship with the United States that has now been usurped by Pakistan, is at a crossroads. A high-level visit by Indians to Afghan President Hamid Karzai is recognition that new thinking has become necessary, though it might be too late as Karzai looks to forge an alliance with Islamabad. - M K Bhadrakumar (Mar 11, '10)
Iran wants help from a friend
During his flying visit to Kabul, President Mahmud Ahmadinejad trumpeted the fact that Afghan and Pakistani intelligence had cooperated with Iran in the capture of militant leader Abdulmalik Rigi. Iran wants to extend this multilateral cooperation to the fight against terrorism and drug trafficking. This would involve closer cooperation with the United States and foreign troops in Afghanistan, and therein lies the problem. - Kaveh L Afrasiabi (Mar 11, '10)
China-US ties strained like never before
This week's United States House of Representatives Committee on Foreign Affairs hearing over the Google incident in China has shed much light on the conventional logic that has kept Washington and Beijing engaged in recent decades. The issues now facing the US and China are straining relations like never before, leading many Americans to wrestle with whether it makes sense to even be in a relationship with Beijing at all. - Benjamin A Shobert (Mar 11, '10)
US, Indonesia in a tentative embrace
Indonesia is weighing the benefits of a new strategic partnership with the United States ahead of President Barack Obama's visit later this month to his childhood home. While deepening economic and security ties could put Jakarta at the forefront of the US's re-engagement with Southeast Asia, many Indonesians fear the US has a "predatory" agenda. - Sara Schonhardt (Mar 11, '10)
India's cyber-defenses full of holes
Despite being a software superpower, India lags behind nations such as China in the security needed to protect critical networks from a cyber-warfare strike. An attack could cripple government offices and disable India's electrical and communications grids, while dealing a blow to a myriad of internationally outsourced operations and a corporate sector that has yet to wake up to the threat. - Indrajit Basu (Mar 11, '10)
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