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BLOG: Green Village closed after family tragedies?

April 17, 2014 By Northwest Asian Weekly

By John Liu Every Wednesday, I walked into Chinatown’s Green Village restaurant, not knowing that April 9 would be the last time I could pick up food from Wendy Lu, the owner. Green Village closed on April 10.

Filed Under: Publisher Ng's blog Tagged With: 2008, 2014, Asian Weekly, Chinatown International District, Every Wednesday, Green Village Restaurant, House Special Fried Rice, King St, Northern-style Chinese, Perhaps Wendy, Pioneer Square, Siuchuan Bon Bon, Sixth Avenue South, Vol 33 No 17 | April 19 - April 25, Wendy Lu, Wing Luke Museum, language

Seattle University School of Law Citizenship Project holds citizenship classes every Wednesday — free

December 19, 2011 By Northwest Asian Weekly

The Seattle University School of Law Citizenship Project is looking for participants in its free citizenship classes.  The classes are aimed at helping its students prepare for the United States citizenship test.

Filed Under: Community News Tagged With: Every Wednesday, United States, WA, Yesler Community Center Computer Lab

Restaurateur shares how he survived Killing Fields in memoir

June 16, 2011 By Northwest Asian Weekly

By Irfan Shariff Northwest Asian Weekly Sam (Seng) Ung and Thomas McElroy have known each other for 15 years. They were neighbors in the same South Seattle neighborhood. Ung introduced himself to McElroy’s dog in Chinese. McElroy knew then, as his dog listened patiently to Ung, that this would be a long-lasting friendship.

Filed Under: Profiles, Community News Tagged With: 2011, Cambodian Americans, Chinese, Dani Morton, Every Wednesday, International District, Irfan Shariff, Khmer Rouge, Killing Fields, Northwest Asian Weekly, Phnom Penh Noodle House, Sam Ung, South Seattle, United States, Vietnam, Vol 30 No 25 | June 18 - June 24, Wing Luke Museum

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