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Tainted Chinese drywall shows up in Katrina homes

April 16, 2009 By Northwest Asian Weekly

By Cain Burdeau The Associated Press CHALMETTE, La. (AP) — Thomas Stone and his wife rebuilt their home after it was flooded by six feet of water during Hurricane Katrina and never dreamed they would face the agony of tearing it apart. They tapped into Lauren Stone’s 401(k) retirement savings and saved $1,000 by installing […]

Filed Under: News, National News Tagged With: AP, AQSIQ, Associated Press, Beijing, Bernard Parish, CHALMETTE, China, David Sides, Hurricane Katrina, Lauren Stone, New Orleans, Product Consumer Safety Commission, Renne Milligan, River City Materials, Tainted Chinese, United States Gypsum

Trafficking victims try to remake lives

April 16, 2009 By Northwest Asian Weekly

By Monica Rhor The Associated Press HOUSTON (AP) — Like dozens of other workers from Vietnam and China, Tiep Ngo had been lured to the Daewoosa clothing factory in American Samoa by promises of good pay. She left behind her child, her husband and her parents and paid $5,000 for her job contract only to […]

Filed Under: News, National News Tagged With: American Samoa, China, Chris Rhatigan, Good Samaritans, Immigration Services, Last March, Minh Leu, One Daewoosa, Thang Nguyen, Tiep Ngo, Trafficking Victims Protection Act, United States, Vietnamese, poverty

Queen Yu-na, indeed! Kim wins first world title

April 4, 2009 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Kim Yu-na won the title at the World Figure Skating Championships on Mar. 28, setting off celebrations from Southern California to South Korea.

Filed Under: National News Tagged With: 2009, Alissa Czisny, Brian Orser, Canada, Four Continents, Grand Prix, Joannie Rochette, Kim Yu-na, Liz Manley, Mao Asada, Miki Ando, Queen Yu-na, Rachael Flatt, South Korean President Lee Myung-bak, Southern California, United States, Vancouver Olympics, Vol 28 No 15 | April 4 - April 10

Not all tests are politically correct, says one student

April 4, 2009 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Lori Phanachone is a bright student. She maintains a 3.9 grade point average, is a member of the National Honor Society, and ranks seventh out of 119 seniors at Storm Lake High School in Storm Lake, Iowa.

Filed Under: National News Tagged With: 2009, English Language Development Assessment, Lori Phanachone, National Honor Society, Northwest Asian Weekly, Rosa Parks, Stephanie Emery, Storm Lake, Vol 28 No 15 | April 4 - April 10

Angry Ford dealer blasts imports in controversial ads

December 20, 2008 By Northwest Asian Weekly

SAVANNAH, Georgia (AP) — A Ford dealer, angered over the proposed bailout of U.S. automakers, blames the nation’s sour economy on Congress and criticized buyers

Filed Under: Business, National News Tagged With: 2008, Angry Ford, Chinese, Floyd Mori, General Motors, Japanese American Citizens League, SAVANNAH, Vol 27 No 52 | December 20 - December 26, Xavier Dominicis

American South sees more diversity

December 20, 2008 By Northwest Asian Weekly

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Recent U.S. Census numbers show Nashville’s suburbs have become dramatically more diverse over the last seven years.

Filed Under: National News Tagged With: 2008, American South, Anna Maria Garcia, La Vergne, Marta Avile, NASHVILLE, Stephanie Bohon, Vol 27 No 52 | December 20 - December 26

International students hurt by financial crisis

December 20, 2008 By Northwest Asian Weekly

MURRAY, Ky. (AP) — When the financial crisis hit the United States in September, it caused many Americans to panic. What most didn’t realize — but what is all too clear

Filed Under: National News Tagged With: 2008, CST, Ha-lim Jang, Hyuncheol Lee, International Studies, MSU, Mike Basile, Murray Ledger Times, Murray State University, New York, Seid Hassan, South Korean, United States, Vol 27 No 52 | December 20 - December 26

Alleged corrupted official ousted: First Vietnamese American Congressman takes his place

December 11, 2008 By Northwest Asian Weekly

NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Anh “Joseph” Cao was taken from war-ravaged Vietnam as an 8-year-old boy, leaving his parents for the safety and hope of America. He immigrated to the United States in 1975.

Filed Under: National News Tagged With: 2008, Congressional District, David Nguyen, Election Day, Faye Leggins, First Vietnamese American Congressman, French Quarter, Ghana, Greg Rigamer, Hurricane Gustav, Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans, Nigeria, Republican Party, United States, Vol 27 No 51 | December 13 - December 19, William Jefferson

Rumsfeld nemesis Shinseki to be named VA secretary

December 11, 2008 By Northwest Asian Weekly

WASHINGTON (AP) — President-elect Barack Obama has chosen retired Gen. Eric K. Shinseki to be the next Veterans Affairs secretary, turning to a former Army chief of staff once vilified by the Bush administration for questioning its Iraq war strategy.

Filed Under: National News Tagged With: 2008, Afghanistan, Bill Richardson, Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, GI, General Shinseki, Hillary Rodham Clinton, Iraq, Jim Nicholson, NBC, Paul Rieckhoff, Paul Wolfowitz, President-elect Obama, Senate Veterans Affairs Committee, Susan Rice, Timothy Geithner, VA, Vol 27 No 51 | December 13 - December 19

Microsoft taps Yahoo talent to lead Web business

December 11, 2008 By Northwest Asian Weekly

SEATTLE (AP) — Microsoft Corp. on Dec. 4 tapped a former Yahoo search executive to lead its online push, adding to the intrigue surrounding a possible search partnership between the two rivals.

Filed Under: National News Tagged With: 2008, Carnegie Mellon University, China, Fudan University, Google Inc, Hiring Lu, Justice Department, Kevin Johnson, Matt Rosoff, Online Services Group, Project Panama, Qi Lu, San Francisco, Vol 27 No 51 | December 13 - December 19, Yahoo Inc, technology

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