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Banana Man
UGH!
Five of Banana Man’s many pet peeves

Letters
Slamming Koream

The Hollywood SHuffle, Redux

Spotlight
Mocking Tragedy
Song eventually ousts radio personalities

Remembering Robert Matsui

Crime Blotter

Overhauled But Not Over
Recently passed National Intelligence Reform Act drops illegal immigration provisions

Crashing The Computer ... GAMES
Hanging out at the 2004 World Cyber Games in San Francisco

From Bombs To Riches
Successful immigrant entrepreneur’s memoir on surviving the Korean War and earning millions in the American manufacturing sector

Parental Role Reversal
Notes from campus

Central Asia or Bust
The Koreans of Uzbekistan

How’d Ya End Up in…Kansas?
City: Wichita, Kansas

Single Life Ain’t So Bad
Especially when compared to relationships like these couples

Feature Story
Father Figure
U.S. Army soldier Jeung Jin Kim killed in Iraq

Paradise Lost
One couple recounts their experiences in last December’s tsunami

Folkwind
The Toad-Bridegroom (Part 3)

Misc Mutterings
Love Stinks
But only if you really mean it

Getting to the Point
Outside, looking in on Pointy Shoe Girls

Artists' Trax
Division Problem
Lee Ho-Chul explores the effects of separatist ideologies on the national Korean psyche

Blue Skies Ahead
Getting movies with good stories into theaters, like the Korean animated film, “Sky Blue,” is Sunmin Park’s mission

Mystery Girl
Grace Park has something to hide on the Sci Fi Channel’s “Battlestar Galactica”

Dear Clara
Marital Diss
Mending the mind with Clara

Exiles on Main St.
Romantic Entanglements
The dating chronicles of a KA in Kentucky

On Being Korean
Passing it on over generations

Book Bag
Ghost Stories
Children of a Fireland by Gary Pak

Postcards
Journey’s End
Twilight descends on this Korean American, who takes stock of her year in Seoul and decides it’s time to return home — but not without one last adventure

Job Interview
Film Buff

Sports
Hinesight
Pittsburgh Steelers receiver Hines Ward’s stellar season

Lonesome Journey
Home Is Where The Soul Is
A self-described “Afro-Americanized” preacher, the Rev. Warren Lee raised eyebrows and, later, hearts and spirits at his South Los Angeles church.

Fearless Messenger
Hwa Mok Kim Lee was a pioneering Korean female evangelist who, using the Bible as her weapon, battled Japanese colonialism and gender inequity in the church

Cover Story
The Hill Is Alive With The Sounds Of Susie
With the release of her

Korea News
Relief Aid
$50 million to tsunami victims is South Korea’s largest donation in history

From Housewife to CEO
Career mom responsible for company’s success

Tolstoy In Seoul
Exhibit commemorates ties with Russia

Koream Kitchen
I Want To Get Fried
Bokeum Bap — Fried Rice

Reelism
Saving Private Jin Seok
Taking sides on “Tae Guk Gi,” Korea’s epic war flick

Community Network
Community Network
CALENDAR

KAC
KOREAN AMERICAN COALITION

KABA
KOREAN AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION

KAFSC
KOREAN AMERICAN FAMILY SERVICES

KACF
KOREAN AMERICAN COMMUNITY FOUNDATION

KAPS
KOREAN AMERICAN PROFESSIONALS SOCIETY

KAM
KOREAN AMERICAN MUSEUM

KHEIR
KOREAN HEALTH EDUCATION, INFORMATION & RESEARCH CENTER

KYCC
KOREATOWN YOUTH & COMMUNITY CENTER

NAKASEC
NATIONAL KOREAN AMERICAN SERVICE & EDUCATION CONSORTIUM, INC.