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  2. California church shooting suspect mailed seven-volume ‘diary ...

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    The Chinese man accused of shooting up a Taiwanese church in California, killing one and wounding five, called himself a “destroying angel” in a manifesto mailed to a Chinese-language newspaper.

  3. World Journal - Wikipedia

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    World Journal (Chinese: 世界日報; pinyin: Shìjiè Rìbào) is a U.S. newspaper printed in Chinese. It is the most influential Chinese language newspaper in the United States [ 1 ] and one of the largest Chinese language newspapers outside of Greater China , with a daily circulation of 350,000.

  4. Chinese in Southern California are sympathetic, worried for ...

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    Some Chinese immigrants expressed solidarity with the protesters. But as videos of police making arrests leak, they worried for the protesters' safety. Chinese in Southern California are ...

  5. International Daily News - Wikipedia

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    International Daily News (traditional Chinese: 國際日報; simplified Chinese: 国际日报; pinyin: Guójì rìbào), also known as Guoji Ribao, [3] is a major Chinese-language newspaper in North America and Indonesia. It is a pro-mainland newspaper, [4] sold in several major Chinatowns.

  6. Pacific Citizen - Wikipedia

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    The Pacific Citizen (P.C.) is a national, award-winning semi-monthly newspaper based in Los Angeles, California, United States focused on covering Asian Pacific American (APA) news. It was founded in 1929 and is published by the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL) , the nation’s oldest and largest APA civil rights organization.

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  8. Chung Sai Yat Po - Wikipedia

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    In 1899, Ng Poon Chew (March 14, 1866 - March 13, 1931), a well-known and respected Chinese Presbyterian minister, started Hua Mei Sun Po (華美新報), also known as The Chinese American Newspaper, a Chinese-language weekly newspaper in Los Angeles. [5] He moved the paper to San Francisco in 1900 and renamed it Chung Sai Yat Po. [5]

  9. China’s leading state-run newspaper calls on UK to return ...

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    The British Museum houses the biggest collection of Chinese relics anywhere in the West – at least 23,000 – ranging from paintings that date back to the Tang dynasty (618-907) to bronze ...