BEIJING (AP) — China is set to overtake Japan as the world’s second-largest economy in a resurgence that is changing everything from the global balance of military and financial power to how cars are designed.
Archives for August 2010
Growing debate in South Korea over traditional medicine
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — Kim Nam-soo has stuck needles into generals, actors, tycoons, and at least one president for more than six decades as South Korea’s acupuncturist to the stars.
61st Annual Seafair Torchlight Parade dazzles with diversity
On Saturday, July 31, thousands of Seattleites showed their pride at Seafair. With Apolo Ohno serving as grand marshal of the parade, community floats made their way down the street, showcasing what makes each respective community great.
Asian Americans to take city hall, even U.S. senate?
It’s safe to say that there’s a shortage of Asians in government-related jobs, but here are some candidates who might change that.
Primary elections approaching, and what you need to know about the local Asian populations
King County, the 14th most populous county in the nation with more than 1.1 million registered voters, will hold its election on Aug. 17.
Miss Chinatown USA comes to Seattle’s Lee Association
This month’s Seafair festivities included the annual Chinatown Seafair Parade and the celebration of local community groups and talent.
Editorial: Guillen stirs up the baseball melting pot — for a good reason
With the primary elections coming up on Aug. 17, we want to showcase the Asian Americans who are running for office in this week’s issue.
July 11: 2010 Reaksa Smaradey Khmer parade is held in Kent
The 2010 Reaksa Smaradey Khmer parade was held as part of the Kent Cornucopia Days. More than 100 Khmer from the Pacific Northwest, including Vancouver, B.C., participated in the event.
July 9–11: Washington Wines Festival is held in Carnation and raises $850,000
The 19th Annual Washington Wines Festival “Wine Weekend” was held at Camp Korey in Carnation The event raised more than $850,000 for Camp Korey.
July 15: Four appointed to Commission on Asian Pacific American Affairs
Washington Gov. Chris Gregoire appointed four people to the Commission on Asian Pacific American Affairs.
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