Anime & J-Pop Star Calendars on Sale
On sale till Oct 31! Japanese calendars featuring your favorite Asian pop stars, anime and sports heroes. From merchant YesAsia.

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On sale till Oct 31! Japanese calendars featuring your favorite Asian pop stars, anime and sports heroes. From merchant YesAsia.

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Good Orient has the perfect selection of Chinese apparel to help complete the Halloween costume of any trick-or-treater of any age. Choose from sexy cheong-sam dresses, flowing silk kimonos, heroic kung-fu outfits or adorable ensembles for children. Add a hat, parasol or fan and you’re set! Also available are Peking Opera masks.
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Merchant Good Orient is having a store-wide sale to celebrate the Beijing 2008 Olympics. From clothing to decor, Good Orient is chock-full of gifts for anyone and everyone. The sale is good through August 31, so take advantage of it now!
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In the summer the right kind of halter can take you from afternoon to evening. Save 8% on Chinese brocade fabric halter tops in different styles, and up to 40% on other fashion items at Good Orient.
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From now until May 13, 2008, receive a 15% discount at checkout when you purchase ANY of the extraordinary Japanese Cane products from our merchant Paper.com
This exotic paper is created from woven yarns of rope and straw which are laminated to a base paper. Excellent for lampshades, wall coverings and decorative uses.

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From Unicefusa.org:
NEW YORK (May 5, 2008) — A category-3 cyclone struck the southeast Asian nation of Myanmar on Friday, devastating the coastline and urban centers. After making landfall in the Irrawaddy delta region, the storm tracked inland, directly hitting the capital Yangon late the same night.
Thousands are reported dead, and the number of survivors in need of assistance will number in the hundreds of thousands. This is the largest natural disaster to hit the region since the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami.
UNICEF is one of the few humanitarian organizations that has a permanent presence in Myanmar, and emergency assistance is already underway. Today, UNICEF has deployed five teams to the worst affected regions of Myanmar to get an accurate assessment of survivors’ immediate needs.
UNICEF and WHO both have field officers positioned throughout the country to ensure that assistance reaches those children and women for whom it is intended. Emergency medicine, nutrition, shelter, child protection and reunification efforts are already underway.
Limited information
Detailed information on the impact of the cyclone has not been available due to downed communications and blocked roads. Information on the situation outside Yangon is even more limited. What we do know is that many villages in the hardest hit areas have been completely flattened.
The cyclone caused widespread devastation in Yangon. Winds of over 120 mph tore down trees and power lines, while accompanying rain caused flooding in many areas. Telecommunications lines were cut. Buildings have been badly damaged throughout the city, and it expected that significant numbers have been left without adequate shelter.
Electricity is not likely to be restored for several days. Water supplies will also be a major problem. Many roads remain impassable, either due to flooding or fallen debris and the airport has been closed until further notice.
A devastating impact
“The confirmed number is 3,934 dead, 41 injured and 2,879 missing within the Yangon and Irrawaddy divisions,” according to a recent government broadcast. It is expected that hundreds of thousands of people have, in fact, been rendered homeless and food and water are reported to be running short.
Urgent needs are expected to be plastic sheeting, water purification tablets, cooking sets, mosquito nets, emergency health kits and food. Fuel shortages have also already been reported. Determining the impact in areas outside Yangon has been even more difficult, though it can be assumed to be critical, with shelter and safe water being the principal immediate needs.
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March 22 is Shubun no Hi — the Spring Equinox.
Why not spring into a new experience and start learning Japanese?
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Now available for celebrating the Year of the Rat — the Lunar New Year Karaoke DVD from YesAsia.
Also, children will enjoy the book Paper Crafts for Chinese New Year.
Happy New Year to our customers and visitors from CurryPlum!
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