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“Uncle Ho to Uncle Sam” inspires

September 20, 2012 By Northwest Asian Weekly

By Jocelyn Chui Northwest Asian Weekly Before actor Trieu Tran turned his personal story into a play, it was hard to imagine the torment Vietnamese immigrants had to

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment, Features, Profiles Tagged With: 2012, American Dream, American Thanksgiving, Jocelyn Chui, New York City, North America, Producer Robert Egan, Seattle, Trieu Tran, Uncle Sam, Vietnam War, Vietnamese American, Vol 31 No 39 | September 22 - September 28, attention, culture, reunion, turkey

Feng Shui — more than just decorating

February 10, 2011 By Northwest Asian Weekly

If you are shooting for a good start to the Year of the Metal Rabbit, looking into the practice of feng shui may put some extra luck in your pocket.

Filed Under: Cultures Tagged With: 2011, Feng Shui, Jocelyn Chui, Northwest Asian Weekly, Vol 30 No 7 | February 12 - February 18

Community clinic providing interpretation for API community named Pioneer in Healthcare

September 16, 2010 By Northwest Asian Weekly

For new immigrants, coming to America without knowing the language may sometimes make the experience unpleasant. What can make the situation really worrisome is not being able

Filed Under: Profiles Tagged With: 2010, Asian Community Health Clinic, Beacon Hill, China, Chinese, Hiroshi Nakano, Holly Park, ICHS, International District, Jocelyn Chui, Kristy Yuan, MRI, Northwest Asian Weekly, South Seattle, Teresita Batayola, Vol 29 No 38 | September 18 - September 24, language

Zoo’s female red panda almost ready for breeding season

September 2, 2010 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Staff members at the Woodland Park Zoo believe that a 3-year-old female red panda is ready to produce offspring in the next breeding season

Filed Under: Features, Community News Tagged With: 2008, 2010, Canada, China, Darin Collins, Gigi Allianic, Jocelyn Chui, Myanmar, North America, Northwest Asian Weekly, Species Survival Plans, Vol 29 No 36 | September 4 - September 10, Woodland Park Zoo

Asian American female a ‘Wise’ choice for the UW?

July 15, 2010 By Northwest Asian Weekly

The University of Washington (UW) Board of Regents named Phyllis Wise interim UW president on July 8. This makes Wise the first female

Filed Under: Profiles Tagged With: 2010, Asian American, Beijing Union Medical College, Charles Gates, Columbia Teacher, First Century, Gerberding Hall, Jocelyn Chui, Mark Emmert, Pete Gallagher, Phyllis Wise, Robert Roseth, Student Labor Action Project, UW, Vol 29 No 29 | July 17 - July 23, Yenching University

Commentary: You may save up to $3,900 per year on your Medicare prescription drug plan

July 15, 2010 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Based on 2008 Social Security data, Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, on average, live three years longer than the majority of the population.

Filed Under: Editorials Tagged With: 2010, Asian Americans, Chinese, Extra Help, Jocelyn Chui, King County, Kirk Larson, Pacific Islanders, Social Security Administration, Vol 29 No 29 | July 17 - July 23

Obama’s immigration reform will benefit the APA community, says local groups

July 8, 2010 By Northwest Asian Weekly

The Asian Pacific American (APA) community will benefit from the comprehensive immigration reform address given by President Barack Obama last week, APA advocacy groups have said.

Filed Under: Community News Tagged With: 2010, Asian Pacific Americans, Bettie Luke, Called Hate Free Zone, Chinese Americans, Diane Narasaki, Jocelyn Chui, Northwest Asian Weekly, Pacific Northwest, Pramila Jayapal, President Barack Obama, President Obama, South Asians, Vol 29 No 28 | July 10 - July 16

A double-whammy loss for Asian Americans: After elimination of the U.S. team, all Asian teams follow

July 1, 2010 By Northwest Asian Weekly

It’s with a heavy heart that I tell you that South Korea and Japan, the only two Asian teams left standing in the World Cup, were eliminated from the round of 16 teams this week.

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: 2010, Ghana, Japan Yuichi Komano, Jocelyn Chui, Keisuke Honda, Lee Chung-yong, Luis Suarez, Northwest Asian Weekly, Paraguay, South Korea, Stacy Nguyen, Though Japanese, United States, Uruguayan Diego Forlan, Vol 29 No 27 | July 3 - July 9, World Cup

As U.S. team dominates headlines, Asian team quietly moves upward in World Cup

June 24, 2010 By Northwest Asian Weekly

The World Cup has been going on for two weeks, and the Asian teams have experienced plenty of ups and downs.

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: 2010, Brazil, Denmark, Jocelyn Chui, Korea Republic South Korea, North Koreans, Northwest Asian Weekly, Portugal, TV, Uruguay, Vol 29 No 26 | June 26 - July 2, World Cup, japan

Are you ready for World Cup fever?

June 17, 2010 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Do you have your TV tuned to the 19th FIFA World Cup? Taking place in South Africa, it officially began on June 11 and will conclude on July 11.

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: 2010, Argentina, Best Result Fourth, Best Result Quarterfinals, Brazil, Jocelyn Chui, Netherlands, Nigeria, North Korea, Northwest Asian Weekly, PT, Portugal, South Africa, South Korea, TV, Vol 29 No 25 | June 19 - June 25, World Cup, japan

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