Articles by Daniel C. Tsang

4 articles since 1998

Anarchistic Advice to LAPD

California | Local | By Daniel C. Tsang | August 12, 2000
Once, returning from a trip to Asia, a U.S. Customs inspector at LAX marked “A” in capital letters on my customs declaration and circled it. Read more
 

Little Saigon Slowly Kicking the Redbaiting Habit

Opinion | By Daniel C. Tsang | January 31, 1999
The mob attack on Truong Van Tran’s video electronics store in Westminster, his treatment at a hospital after being hit on the head during a demonstration and a judge’s subsequent decision that he must remove a portrait of Ho Chi Minh and a Democratic Republic of Vietnam flag displayed in his store indicate that the price of nonconformity in Little Saigon can be high. Read more
 

Echoes of Ann Arbor in UC’s Fight With Graduate Students

Opinion | By Daniel C. Tsang | December 6, 1998
With graduate students striking at the University of California system to win recognition as a union, it might be instructive to examine how another university handled a similar strike more than two decades ago. Read more
 

A CIA Target at Home in America

Opinion | By Daniel C. Tsang | January 18, 1998
Because of me, the Central Intelligence Agency has had to concede it does spy on Americans. Read more
 
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