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February 01, 2007
Northeast China: Journey to the Sky Pool
Kai Chang, Zuky
In the summer of 2001, I set out across northeast China (once called Manchuria) with a contingent of almost two dozen family members. We traveled in two small buses: one full of Changs, the other full of luggage. The purpose of the trip was two-fold: to fulfill my grandfather’s last wish of making donations to several schools he attended in China, humble institutions from which he had emerged to become a leading modern surgeon in China at that time; and to see and learn something about our ancestral land.
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Recipes
Hints
Tips and Tricks
Tummy warming stories
January 31, 2007
Pescado Frito (Crispy Fried Whole Fish)
The fried whole fish, simple delicious and nutritious, always has been a notorious element in the Latin American, tropical kitchen. Its golden color shines among the plates of natives and visitors. It is a tradition … [Comment! (1)]
Gingerbeer Floats
Grandpa laughed often, loud and long and when I think of him, it is his laugh that I remember best. That and the gingerbeer floats. [ Comment! (3)]
Spiced Apple Chutney
How to use up the vestiges of the apple-bounty in a way that wouldn’t call attention to their, um, less than stellar state? My mom had the answer (she has all the answers): “ Make a chutney!” [ Comment! (5)]
January 12, 2007
Coffee! Part 1 - A Brief History
Welcome to this new series - all about Coffee! Over the next four issues or so, I will be talking about coffee. This first article is a brief history of coffee and the coffee tree. The next issues will cover storage, … [Comment! (2)]
"The fight is never
about grapes or lettuce.
It is always about people."
-Cesar Chavez
August 29, 2006
Lakeview and the Ninth Ward, August 3, 2006
Lakeview is the New Orleans neighborhood closest to the 17th Street canal, which broke wide open that day and flooded a large percentage of the city. Lakeview sustained tremendous damage from the force of the rushing floodwaters. Entire blocks of … [Comment! (0)]
Trying to Make It Home: New Orleans One Year After Katrina
Thousands of people like Ms. Mosely are back in their houses on the Gulf Coast. They are living in houses that most people would consider, at best, still under construction, or, at worst, uninhabitable. Like Ms. Mosely, they are trying to … [Comment! (0)]
Hopes and Homes: Subject to Seizure On Katrina’s Anniversary
Despite these obstacles, New Orleans will begin seizing not just houses�but also the hopes of returning home�from devastated communities on the anniversary of our nation�s greatest tragedy. [ Comment! (0)]
This is no way to treat our fellow Americans
And now we hear that there are trailers that are sitting on people’s home sites but are locked and the families have been unable to get FEMA to help. This is a full year after the mass devastation and FEMA is … [Comment! (0)]
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February 01, 2007
Northeast China: Journey to the Sky Pool
In the summer of 2001, I set out across northeast China (once called Manchuria) with a contingent of almost two dozen family members. We traveled in two small buses: one full of Changs, the other full of luggage. The purpose of … [Comment! (31)]
Ordinary people
Doing extraordinary things
May 01, 2006
What You Can Do Today (1)
HB Staff
We are starting a new series on Human Beams, from time to time posting simple, effective and, most importantly, doable actions we come across that can really make a difference. So often we seem faced with truly insurmountable problems… but solutions have to start somewhere. And we realize that sometimes the Lion Next Door that we find is ourselves.
December 13, 2005
A doctor with charm
Wendy Glauser
Although there are hardships, Kitaka finds her job extremely rewarding. “When you see a child who has been miserable rising up and gaining weight and starting to smile, you get so much personal satisfaction,” she says.
Kitaka hopes to eventually secure funding or partner with an organisation to send HIV positive adolescents to technical schools
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