Various links and news stories for you... the short version:
Six people have been charged with pimping and operating ten brothels staffed by women from China in what authorities said was the largest prostitution investigation ever in Orange County:
Six charged in Southland prostitution ringLast week, Harvard senior Julie Chu was the 2007 winner of the Patty Kazmaier Award, given to the nation's top women's college hockey player:
Harvard's Chu nation's finest. She's a two-time U.S. Olympian, a three-time All-America selection, and leaves Harvard as the leading scorer in NCAA history with 284 points.
More troubles for the Fun Wah bus line... last week, a driver on his second day on the job abruptly tried to change lanes and wedged a bus full of passengers on top of a concrete barrier at a Massachusetts Turnpike toll booth:
Fung Wah driver wedges bus atop barrier. Please, no Asian driver jokes.
A man awaiting trial for scamming hundreds of Cambodian immigrants out of more than $30 million through a fraudulent investment scheme allegedly tried to hire a hit man to kill 11 witnesses and a codefendant:
US says suspect hired a hit manLooks like Yankees pitcher Chien-Ming Wang will begin the season on the disabled list:
Yanks put Wang on disabled list with hamstring pullA large Korean War memorial planned for Kissena Park in Flushing has attracted significant support from veterans and Korean American donors, but has also drawn a criticism from the longtime members of the Kissena Park Civic Association:
For a War Rarely Honored, a Disputed Memorial. Something about urine-inducing grass.
Ann Curry is in Sudanher third visit in twelve monthsto report on the suffering in Darfur:
Ann Curry's Ambition: To Witness the Suffering. I have a crush on Ann Curry.