FRESNO, Calif. (AP) — Vang Pao, a revered former general in the Royal Army of Laos who led thousands of Hmong guerrillas in a CIA-backed secret army
Archives for January 2011
Rise in abortions in China, young women targeted
XI’AN, China (AP) — The leaf-strewn median on Eternal Peace Road hides a grim secret. Numerous tiny fetuses lie in unmarked graves dug by women
Attention: Macy’s creates program for minority and women-owned businesses
This week, Macy’s announced the creation of a one-of-a-kind program covering the business of fashion — The Workshop at Macy’s
Which is the fairest holiday card of them all?
First place
Mei Lau and Toshi Mei
Celebrate the Lunar New Year with a parade, a rabbit competition, and dine out for only $2 a plate
Did you know that children born in 2011 will be articulate, talented, and ambitious? This is according to the Chinese zodiac, which is based on the lunar calendar.
NWAW’s January must-reads
Although this is the fourth Haruhi Suzumiya installment, this particular plot does not feature the title character as much as in previous stories.
Editorial: Asian Americans overlooked by the City of Seattle?
This week, we found out that Stella Chao will not be reappointed as director of the Department of Neighborhoods (DON).
Blog: Remembering Jimmy Locke
Of the many special moments I remember about Jimmy Locke, father of U.S. Commerce Secretary Gary Locke and who passed away last week, a few stand out.
Jan. 10: Phyllis Wise wins Chang-Lin Tien Education Leadership award
University of Washington (UW) Interim President Phyllis Wise has been selected by Asian Pacific Fund, a community foundation
Jan. 10: Cindy Ryu swears in, first Korean American woman to serve in Wash. Legislature
Cindy Ryu took the oath of office and officially became the state representative for the 32nd Legislative District, which includes Shoreline
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