When the groundhog failed to see its shadow this past February, people were eager to usher in spring early. But as trees and flower begin to bloom
Archives for March 2011
Giving hearts: ID bands together to raise funds for Japan disaster relief
Last weekend, nearly $170,000 was raised in the International District (ID) to benefit Japan’s disaster relief effort.
Diversity makes a difference — Part 6
Northwest Asian Weekly’s Diversity Makes a Difference scholarship program celebrates young people who are committed to reaching
Lawyer: NYC bus driver sober, awake before crash
NEW YORK (AP) — The driver of a tour bus that crashed on a highway while returning to Manhattan’s Chinatown from a casino
Japanese translators handle more than just words in baseball
FORT MYERS, Florida (AP) — When Minnesota Twins General Manager Bill Smith was interviewing candidates hoping to become
As Japan shutdowns drag on, auto crisis worsens
TOKYO (AP) — The auto industry disruptions triggered by Japan’s earthquake and tsunami will worsen in the coming weeks.
“Devil” full of blood, guts, and little else
“I Saw the Devil,” a new horror thriller from South Korean director Ji-woon Kim, opens with a flurry of snow falling on a car windshield.
Federal agencies aim to solve problems facing Asian and Pacific Islander communities
In March, Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) leaders appointed by President Obama presented a report to the White House
Attention: Vietnamese women support group meets in April
If you or someone you know has experienced sexual violence or domestic violence, you are not alone. Vietnamese Women Support Group
Editorial: Cycle of smoking needs to be broken
Imagine this: You are an American tourist visiting Beijing. You decide not to splurge for the five- or six-star hotel. Instead, you pay for a
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