
One Chinese takeout restaurant that serves the UCLA campus is paying homage to Alexandra Wallace’s racist rant, so it seems. They’ve actually named their business Ching-Chong-Ling-Long Gourmet Takeout.

One Chinese takeout restaurant that serves the UCLA campus is paying homage to Alexandra Wallace’s racist rant, so it seems. They’ve actually named their business Ching-Chong-Ling-Long Gourmet Takeout.
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Alexandra Wallace, the UCLA student that was ostracized after uploading a racist rant against Asians to YouTube shortly after the tsunami in Japan, apologized and announced that she would no longer be attending UCLA.

This week’s roundup includes an animal like none you’ve ever seen, some kids with robot-like talent, a research report all you men out there will be delighted to hear and a couple of girls that have been stirring up controversy on YouTube this week.

All day yesterday, and into the wee hours of this morning, Alexandra Wallace was sparking controversy and discussion on the Web, following a racist rant that she uploaded to YouTube called ‘Asians In The Library’. With her name trending on Twitter, a plethora of responses being uploaded to YouTube, and blog posts about the incident spreading like wildfire, we’ve all been waiting to see whether Alexandra would respond. She has. Read on to find out what she had to say.
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NBC News will participate in a #journchat discussion about how it operates tonight at 8 p.m.
The discussion, moderated by #journchat initiator and Sevans Strategy founder Sarah Evans, will feature senior VP of NBC News Alexandra Wallace, director of social media Ryan Osborn, TodayShow.com/MSNBC.com senior producer Jen Brown and MSNBC director of media relations Alana Russo.
The #journchat is geared for communications and PR professionals, as well as bloggers and journalists. It will give particupants a behind the scenes look at how NBC News works, as wlel as provide tips on how to pitch the network.
You can follow the #journchat event tonight at 8 p.m. on Twitter by searching for the hashtag “#journchat”, and video of the event will be streaming live via Watchitoo.