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First-ever trade mission to India to be launched

June 24, 2010 By Northwest Asian Weekly

In 2007, he just wanted to build cooperation among different Asian American communities in Washington state.

Filed Under: Profiles, Community News Tagged With: 2008, 2010, Ambassador Susmita Thomas, Asian American, China, Chinese, Debadutta Dash, Governor Brad Owen, India Nov, Korea, Port of Seattle, Southeast Coast, Vietnam, Vol 29 No 26 | June 26 - July 2, WASITRAC, Washington Lt, Washington State India Trade Relations Action Committee

After turbulent past, Seike garden debuts on the big screen

June 10, 2010 By Northwest Asian Weekly

A new wrought iron fence and security camera at the Highline SeaTac Botanical Garden are being installed to protect it from vandalism. Many of its stone

Filed Under: Community News, Cultures Tagged With: 2010, Ben Seike, Burien Bark, Craig Ward, German American, Hal Seike, Herr Backyard Garden Center, Highline Botanical Garden Foundation, Highline Garden Tour, Highline Historical Society, Ken Slusher, Markus Burdine, Port of Seattle, Seike Japanese Garden, Shinichi Seike, Shinto Purification Ceremony, Vol 29 No 24 | June 12 - June 18, Washington State College, Wendy Morgan

Diversity at the Top

November 19, 2009 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Countless generations of parents stress the importance of education to their kids.John Okamoto wants these parents to know that the teachers in this state also care deeply about teaching kids.

Filed Under: Profiles, Community News Tagged With: 2009, API, Alan Kurimura, Asian Community, CEO, Diversity at the Top, Emerald City, Harvard University, John Okamoto, Northwest Asian Weekly Foundation, Port of Seattle, Ruth Woo, Singapore, Thailand, Vol 28 No 48 | November 21 - November 27, Washington Education Association, japan, top contributors

Hara comes out on top, credits API support

November 5, 2009 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Among some of the hottest issues on the ballot this year, the King County Assessor’s race could easily have been forgotten. This is an issue that Lloyd Hara — who, at press time on Wednesday, Nov. 4, was leading the polls — wants to correct.

Filed Under: Profiles, Community News Tagged With: 2009, Asian Americans, Bob Blanchard, Bob Rosenberger, Gene Lux, Irfan Shariff, King County Assessor, Lloyd Hara, Northwest Asian Weekly, Peter Masundire, Port of Seattle, Queen Anne, Rich Medved, Scott Noble, Seattle Times, South Lake Union, Vol 28 No 46 | November 7 - November 13

Opinion: Northwest Asian Weekly endorses the following Asian Americans:

October 22, 2009 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Patsy Bonincontri has served on the Bellevue City Council since 1998. She earned her bachelor’s degree in architecture from the University of Southern California. She would like to continue to advocate for improving the quality of life in Bellevue, invest in human capital, and upgrade its infrastructure to support anticipated growth.

Filed Under: Opinion Tagged With: 2009, Bellevue City Council, Cindy Ryu, Conrad Lee, Financial Institutions Insurance Committee, Janie Lee, Lloyd Hara, Marilyn Strickland, Opinion Northwest Asian Weekly, Patsy Bonincontri, Port of Seattle, Seattle Solid Waste Utility, Southern California, Steve Hobbs, Tacoma City Mayor, Tacoma Public Library, Vol 28 No 44 | October 24 - October 30, Washington House

Hara, the only Asian American running for countywide race

October 15, 2009 By Northwest Asian Weekly

It seems as though whenever people throw their names into the hat of politics, too many of them are only doing it for a personal gain. Oftentimes, they run without a connection to their community. Lloyd Hara, however, may be the exception.

Filed Under: Profiles, Community News Tagged With: 2009, Asian Americans, Asian Pacific Islanders, FEMA, Japanese American, King County Assessor, King County Auditor, Lloyd Hara, Northwest Asian Weekly, Port of Seattle, Roosevelt High School, Ryan Pangilinan, Seattle City Treasurer, Seattle University, Vol 28 No 43 | October 17-October 23, attention

Celebrating 30 years: WSCRC anniversary

September 17, 2009 By Northwest Asian Weekly

When the United States formally established diplomatic relations with the People’s Republic of China in 1979, Washington state already had a formal relationship with it. Today, China is the state’s leading trading partner and principal export market for items like aircraft parts and agricultural products.

Filed Under: Profiles Tagged With: 2009, Anniversary Gala, Bob Kapp, China Clean Energy Forum, China Ocean Shipping Group Company, Chinese President Hu Jintao, Civil Aviation Administration, Dixie Lee Ray, Joseph Borich, Northwest Asian Weekly, Port of Seattle, Stan Barer, United States, Vol 28 No 39 | September 19 - September 25, WSCRC, gary locke

A cross-Pacific meeting in Japan

April 16, 2009 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Japanese Prime Minister Taro Aso welcomed the Japanese American Leadership Delegation in his office on March 3. He expressed to the delegation the importance of the U.S. and Japan alliance as a cornerstone of security for all of East Asia. The Japanese American Leadership Delegation program promotes the value of sustained relationships as a critical […]

Filed Under: News, Names in the News, Community News Tagged With: East Asia, Elaine Ikoma Ko, Japanese American Leadership Delegation, Port of Seattle

Cantwell announces landmark partnership between Washington state and Chinese ports

December 20, 2008 By Northwest Asian Weekly

On the 30th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the United States and the People’s Republic of China, U.S. Senator Maria Cantwell (D-WA)

Filed Under: Community News Tagged With: 2008, 30th anniversary, Beijing, China, Chinese, Northwest Asian Weekly, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Port of Seattle, United States, Vol 27 No 52 | December 20 - December 26

IAWW honors Mimi Gates and Bill Gates Sr.

September 20, 2008 By Northwest Asian Weekly

The India Association of Western Washington (IAWW) is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year. The association decided to celebrate this occasion by including other mainstream and local Asian communities and honoring their leaders who have been instrumental in building bridges across all communities for years.

Filed Under: News, Briefs, Community News Tagged With: Bill Gates Sr, Gates Foundation, IAWW, India, International District, KING, Mimi Gates, Phyllis Wise, Port of Seattle, SAM, Seattle Art Museum, Seattle Schools Superintendent Raj Manhas, Year Celebrations Debadutta Dash, vol 27 no 39 | September 20 - September 26

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