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Widener speaks about “Tank Man”

May 18, 2015 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Jeff Widener, Pulitzer Prize-nominated photographer of “Tank Man” spoke at the International District/Chinatown Community Center May 2. He discussed his “Tank Man” photograph, known for its portrayal of a single figure that stops a lineup of tanks after the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989. He had to elude Chinese security to take and send the […]

Filed Under: Names in the News Tagged With: 2015, Associated Press, Chinese, Gulf War, Jeff Widener, Khmer Rouge, Pulitzer Prize-nominated, Tank Man, Tiananmen Square, Vol 34 No 21 | May 16 - May 22

“Tank Man” and more — A talk with renowned photographer Jeff Widener

April 24, 2015 By Northwest Asian Weekly

  Jeff Widener, Pulitzer Prize-nominated photographer of the infamous “Tank Man” will be speaking to the community Saturday, May 2, 2p.m. at the International District/Chinatown Community Center (719 8th Ave. S., Seattle). Widener will be discussing “Tank Man” known for its striking portrayal of a single figure that stops a lineup of tanks after the […]

Filed Under: Briefs Tagged With: 2015, Associated Press, Chinese, Gulf War, International District Chinatown Community Center, Jeff Widener, Khmer Rouge, Pulitzer Prize-nominated, Tank Man, Tiananmen Square, Vol 34 No 18 | April 25 - May 1

Column: Bush and Watada: two intertwining stories

November 19, 2009 By Northwest Asian Weekly

On Oct. 2, Ehren Watada was discharged from the U.S. Army under “other than honorable conditions.” Ehren is the Asian American Army officer who refused to deploy to Iraq because he claimed the war was illegal.

Filed Under: Column: You Talkin' to Me? Tagged With: 2009, Asian American, Charles Duelfer, Eagle Scout, Ehren Watada, Fort Lewis, Gulf War, Iraq War, Northwest Asian Weekly, Obama, Perhaps Watada, Seattle, Texas Rangers, United States, Vietnam War, Vol 28 No 48 | November 21 - November 27, WMD

Need a new business partner? Outsource!

November 8, 2008 By Northwest Asian Weekly

A war in the Persian Gulf led a surprised Percell Johnson to China. In 2003, Johnson, the owner of Cassell Inc., a manufacturer of custom flexible packaging products, took his business overseas by establishing a business relationship with Chinese businessman Tony Yuen.

Filed Under: News, Community News Tagged With: 2008, Cassell Inc, China, Chinese, Foster Business School, Gulf War, India, Ninette Cheng, Persian Gulf, Sally Yuen, Tony Yuen, UW, communication, language, vol 27 no 46 | November 8 - 14

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