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You are here: Home / Archives for Vol 29 No 5 | January 30 – February 5

2010 Lunar New Year Celebration program guide

February 11, 2010 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Seattle’s Chinatown International District
Lunar New Year Celebration
Year of the Tiger 2010
Saturday, February 13, 2010
11 a.m.-4 p.m.
at Hing Hay Park

Filed Under: Features, Community News, Cultures Tagged With: 2010, Seattle Chinatown International District, Vol 29 No 5 | January 30 - February 5, Vol 29 No 7 | February 13 - February 19

Flatt edges Nagasu for title, both all smiles

January 28, 2010 By Northwest Asian Weekly

SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) — With her Olympic dreams being over, Sasha Cohen stuck around to watch Mirai Nagasu and Rachael Flatt.

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: 2008, 2010, Figure Skating Championships, Kim Yu-na, Kristi Yamaguchi, Mao Asada, Michelle Kwan, Mirai Nagasu, NBC, Olympics, Rachael Flatt, SPOKANE, Sasha Cohen, Scott Hamilton, Vol 29 No 5 | January 30 - February 5, commentary

Victim’s family struggles with hit-and-run aftermath

January 28, 2010 By Northwest Asian Weekly

More than a month after a hit-and-run incident that killed 30-year-old Jerome Dumlao, officers are still investigating and a family is still in mourning.

Filed Under: Features, Community News Tagged With: 2010, Bell Street, DJ, Eric Murillo, Jacklyn Tran, Jeff Dumlao, Jerome Dumlao, King County Superior Court, Marie Linavat, New Year, Northwest Asian Weekly, Seattle, Vol 29 No 5 | January 30 - February 5, Western Avenue

Minidoka saved from power lines?

January 28, 2010 By Northwest Asian Weekly

The Japanese American Citizens League (JACL) is seeking to preserve a part of American history that lies in a remote part of Idaho. The proposed construction of part of a 500-mile transmission line near a former Japanese internment camp in Minidoka would provide renewable energy to Idaho, Nevada, and California. However, the project poses an obstruction to the historical site, according to JACL.

Filed Under: National News Tagged With: 2010, BLM, Historic Preservation, Idaho Power, JACL, Japanese Americans, Jason Cruz, Karen Yoshitomi, Mark Milburn, Minidoka Historic Site, Minidoka Historical Site, Minidoka Internment National Monument, National Park Service, Northwest Asian Weekly, United States National Park System, Vol 29 No 5 | January 30 - February 5, attention

Former Seattle consul general’s replacement sworn in as judge

January 28, 2010 By Northwest Asian Weekly

When International Criminal Court (ICC) Judge Fumiko Saiga, who was based in Seattle as consul general of Japan from September 2000 to July 2002, died of heart failure at age 65 last April, no one was sure who would take her place.

Filed Under: Profiles, Community News Tagged With: 2009, 2010, Foreign Affairs, Former Seattle, ICC, International Criminal Court, International Law, James Tabafunda, Judge Kuniko Ozaki, Judge Saiga, Judge Silvia Fern, Kagawa Prefecture, Katsuya Okada, Northwest Asian Weekly, Professor Ozaki, Vol 29 No 5 | January 30 - February 5, Weyerhaeuser Far East, William Franklin, japan

Pakistani Canadian pleads not guilty in terror cases

January 28, 2010 By Northwest Asian Weekly

CHICAGO (AP) — A Chicago businessman accused of leading a double life as an international terrorist pleaded not guilty Monday, Jan. 25 to making plans for an attack on a Danish newspaper and helping to arrange the rampage in 2008 that killed 166 people in the Indian city of Mumbai.

Filed Under: National News Tagged With: 2008, 2010, Ilyas Kashmiri, India, Jyllands Posten, Magistrate Judge Arlander Keys, Metropolitan Correctional Center, Mumbai, Pakistani Canadian, Patrick Blegen, Prophet Muhammad, Rehman Abdur Hashim Syed, Tahawwur Hussain Rana, Vol 29 No 5 | January 30 - February 5

Chinese American Prop. 8 backer stands by views on pedophilia

January 28, 2010 By Northwest Asian Weekly

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Lawyers for two couples challenging California’s ban on same-sex marriage plan to wrap up their case Friday following the incendiary testimony of a proponent who said he thinks gays are more likely to be pedophiles and that allowing them to wed would lead to the legalization of polygamy and incest.

Filed Under: National News Tagged With: 2008, 2010, Andy Pugno, Cambridge University, Chinese American Christian, Chinese American Prop, David Boies, Netherlands, Nicole Moss, San Francisco, Tam Yeah, Vol 29 No 5 | January 30 - February 5

China rebukes accusations of involvement in Google hacks

January 28, 2010 By Northwest Asian Weekly

BEIJING (AP) — China sharply rebuked the United States on Monday, Jan. 25, denying involvement in any Internet attacks and defending its online restrictions as lawful after Washington urged Beijing to investigate an attack against Google.

Filed Under: World News Tagged With: 2010, Beijing, China, Chinese, Google, Hillary Clinton, Information Technology, National Computer Network Emergency Response Technical Team, Russell Leigh Moses, State Council, State Hillary Rodham Clinton, United States, Vol 29 No 5 | January 30 - February 5, Xinhua News Agency, Zhou Yonglin, censorship, social media

Japan PM says he’ll reassess U.S. Marine base pact

January 28, 2010 By Northwest Asian Weekly

TOKYO (AP) — Japan’s prime minister pledged Monday, Jan. 25, to “start from scratch” in re-examining a key military deal with Washington on relocating American troops, risking the ire of its key ally after a local election in Okinawa showed that residents oppose any new Marine bases in their region.

Filed Under: World News Tagged With: 2010, Asian Studies, Beijing, Chief Cabinet Secretary Hirofumi Hirano, China, Democratic Party, Futenma Marine Corps, Guam, Jay Alabaster, North Korea, Prime Minister Hatoyama, Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama, Susumu Inamine, Tokyo, United States, Vol 29 No 5 | January 30 - February 5, japan

Reform Immigration FOR America urges immigration reform

January 28, 2010 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Asian and Pacific Islander Americans (APIA) worked on the Reform Immigration FOR America Campaign in January. During the National Asian American Pacific Islander week of action, which began on Jan. 12, The Campaign is a collaborative effort urging local, state, and national APIA organizations to take part in the immigration reform debate.

Filed Under: Briefs Tagged With: 2010, APIA, Asian American Justice Center, National Asian American Pacific Islander, United States, Vol 29 No 5 | January 30 - February 5

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