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BLOG: What Seattle restaurants can learn from New York’s

June 29, 2017 By Northwest Asian Weekly

By Assunta Ng NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY I had no idea that New York dining would have such a drastic impact on me. After my recent trip, I lost my appetite for a week. Those once-appealing Seattle restaurants seemed to be missing something. My taste buds changed after my last trip. Some of the finest restaurants […]

Filed Under: Publisher Ng's blog Tagged With: 2017, FOOD HALL, INDIAN ACCENT, LITTLE PURSE DUMPLINGS, NEWARK AIRPORT, Publisher Ng's blog, QUALITY ITALIAN, RUE 57, SHANGHAI, VOL 36 NO 27 | JULY 1 - JULY 7

China’s first homegrown jet makes trial flight

December 6, 2008 By Northwest Asian Weekly

SHANGHAI, China (AP) — China’s first fully homegrown commercial aircraft, the ARJ-21, successfully made its maiden flight on Friday, Nov. 28, a key step in the country’s ambitious aviation program.

Filed Under: News, World News Tagged With: 2008, ARJ, Associated Press, Aviation Industry Corp, Baoshan District, China News Service, Commercial Aircraft Corp, Ji Chen, SHANGHAI, vol 27 no 50 | December 6 - December 12

Microsoft goes black, making Chinese see red

November 2, 2008 By Northwest Asian Weekly

SHANGHAI, China (AP) — An anti-piracy tactic by Microsoft that turns some computer users’ screens black is setting off a wave of unexpected indignation among Chinese consumers, posing renewed problems for the software maker in the huge China market.

Filed Under: World News Tagged With: 2008, AP, Beijing, Big Brother-esque, Chief Financial Officer Chris Liddell, China, Chinese, Dong Zhengwei, Duncan Clark, Genuine Advantage, Jin Li, Microsoft Chief Executive Steve Ballmer, SHANGHAI, Seattle, Steven Lin, Tai Chenggong, United States, XP, vol 27 no 45 | November 1 - November 7

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