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ccording to a survey conducted in the California, Oriental Asian women are fast becoming the “preferred” choice of


wives for many American men! It’s been such trend over the past 10 years that Hit TV series such as Ally MacBeal, Grey’s Anatomy and Desperate Housewives have caught on by casting Asian women into their plots and twists of romance inside and outside the workplace! And they’re not the shy, submissive


and provincial Asian girls who used to be portrayed in 80s flicks like Taipan and Shogun. Tese days, Asian women who live in America, Europe and Australia are modern women who are strong-minded, career-focused and highly educated; many of whom have graduated tops in their class from the best universities of the world! Tese women are not only gaining headway in own careers, but it seems that they also possess the enviable talent of choosing and securing partners who are equally worthy in terms of brains and deep pockets! So what is their secret? According to


the survey, Asian women have become such hot-stuff recently as many of them, while ambitious and self-assured, also tend to pay more attention to their husbands, and retain their youthful looks and hourglass figures even after having children. Most Asian women are raised with traditional values and are taught to work hard to achieve success in life, and stay respectful to their husbands and elders, and to uphold a strong sense of family. And firmly rooted in Asian cultures is of course a natural and intuitive sense of living with good feng shui and auspicious principles. Being aware of cyclic astrological impacts in their lives, trusting in the use of good luck charms and rituals, and observing simple Asian marital taboos (like not having mirrors in the bedroom, avoiding the last piece of food on the main dish) may be regarded as superstition to non-Asian women but could these be the secret advantage to attracting good fortune into the lives of these lucky women? FSW features Six very beautiful and


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Tese women are not only gaining headway in own careers, but it seems that they also possess the enviable talent of choosing and securing partners who are equally worthy in terms of brains and deep pockets!


very accomplished Asian ladies, who are not only successful in their own right, but are currently attached to enormously wealthy leading men in the world!


LESLIE MOONVES (Head Of CBS) And TV


Personality JULIE CHEN Many will recognize Julie Suzanne Chen, who is the host of the American version of Big Brother and the CBS day time series Te Talk. But before she made it as a talk show host, Julie began her TV personality career first as a news anchor and then a co-host in the Early Show at CBS. All in all her career in CBS has spanned for over 16 years. An ambitious and highly successful EARTH ROOSTER, Julie is first-generation American- born Chinese/Burmese who grew up in Queens New York! Her mother was Burmese and her Chinese father served as one of the top leaders of the Kuomintang government under the reign of Chiang Kai Shek. During the rise of communist movement, her parents had to flee to Taiwan and eventually made it to the USA. Julie’s luck in the USA rose from


strength to strength! From a tender age she was already singled out by her teachers for her very high intelligence and will to succeed. In the Year of the Monkey in 2004, Julie’s personal life took a turn that will change her life forever. She began dating CEO and President of CBS, Leslie Moonves (an EARTH OX) who was at the time in the throes of ending his first marriage with Nancy Wiesenfield. It must have been love at first sight, as both the ROOSTER and the OX are perfect astrological soul mates! Leslie wasted no time by filing for an early divorce grant and left his first wife


within a year of dating Julie. Te new couple married in 2005 (the Year of the ROOSTER) and welcomed their first boy Charlie in the Year of the OX in 2009! Leslie’s personal fortune is estimated to be worth US$68 million!


CHOSAN NGUYEN - Vietnamese Concert Pianist Engaged To Award Winning Film Producer BRIAN


GRAZER Chau Giang Ti Nguyen, or more well-known as Chosan Nyugen is an international concert Pianist from Vietnam. Very little is known about this model-like Hanoi beauty who is now more famous for who she is dating than for her own piano playing skills! Whatever her background is, we do know that she moves within the highly elite and socially eclectic circles of Hollywood, New York and Vietnam, especially now that she is soon to be married to Brian Grazer, one of Hollywood’s biggest and most successful producers of all time. For those who are not clued in,


Brian “crazy hair” Grazer is a huge name in Hollywood with a track record that spans 25 years! Together with his business partner director and producer Ron Howard, they both started Imagine Entertainment back in 1986 and have gone on to produce a slew of box office films and TV shows which in total have been nominated for 52 Oscars and 94! His movies and TV shows have generated more than $13.5 billion worldwide in cinema takings, music and videos combined; many of them are hit films and shows that have become memorable classics like Splash, Da Vinci Code, Apollo 13, Beautiful Mind, Frost/Nixon and Robin Hood


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