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This profile was automatically generated using 5 references found on the Internet. This information has been verified by Angela Chen. Learn more...
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1. amcham
www.amcham-guangdong.org/commi - [Cached]Published on: 5/23/2001 Last Visited: 2/26/2003
Angie Chen, IBM (Tel: 8755-3828; Fax: 8755-0085) -
2. a beautiful reaction to Asiaphilia from an AF
www.asianguy.com/msgs1/716.sht - [Cached]Published on: 11/14/2001 Last Visited: 12/22/2001
A lot of Asian men tend to move slower, so Asian women don't realize they're interested until it's too late," said Angela Chen, a former student at Stanford. She added that the socialization process of Asian men in this country might leave them feeling more insecure." Perhaps this Amy Tan phenomenon went deeper than we thought. The word is out. The Asian man has been beaten into a pulp and will not be seen until the year 2101, when he will crawl out from under his rock of chauvinistic sensibilities, wielding a prehistoric club. His time is up. We are ready to bury Fu Manchu and dance over his grave, celebrating our liberation from that barbarous culture our parents call home. Come on, white boy. -
3. Culture News from Wired News
www.polastre.com/work/xblue/wi - [Cached]Published on: 5/15/1999 Last Visited: 1/18/2002
The work the team is doing is so strategically important to the company that as Angela Chen, a student from nearby MIT, launches into a slide presentation explaining its features, the team's mentor, Paul Reed, has to ask, "You know what's confidential, right, Angela?"
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"We work hard, but we play hard, too," Angela Chen asserts, a bit defensively. She is, after all, sitting in front of a monitor on a perfect summer day, barely a block away from the breezy banks of the Charles River.
Throughout the eight-week program, there have been numerous scheduled - and impromptu - extracurricular activities. The former have included a whale watch, a Boston Pops picnic on the Fourth of July, a jaunt up to Salem, a Red Sox game, and road trips to IBM facilities in New York. In the latter category: midnight laser tag games in the office hallways.
The program wraps up Thursday, when the group will present its work to an audience of IBM executives, followed by an awards ceremony and farewell dinner. Students intimate that they've planned some surprises for their mentors (short-sheeting?), though they're stingy with specifics.

