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Northwest Asian Weekly’s endorsements

October 25, 2008 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Filed Under: News, National News Tagged With: 2008, Northwest Asian Weekly, vol 27 no 44 | October 25 - October 31

Alaska’s minorities feel ignored by Palin

October 25, 2008 By Northwest Asian Weekly

ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — Alaska’s Black leaders say they are not surprised to see Gov. Sarah Palin at the center of the controversy over injecting the race issue into the presidential campaign.

Filed Under: News, National News Tagged With: 2008, ANCHORAGE, African Americans, Alaska Black Leadership Conference, Alaska Native, Alonzo Patterson, Among Palin, Barack Obama, Jeremiah Wright, Mayfield Evans, Pacific Islander, Sarah Palin, vol 27 no 44 | October 25 - October 31

No delay for Long Island man facing prison in slavery case

October 25, 2008 By Northwest Asian Weekly

CENTRAL ISLIP, N.Y. (AP) — A federal judge has denied a wealthy Long Island man’s request to delay serving a 40-month prison sentence for virtually enslaving two Indonesian women.

Filed Under: News, National News Tagged With: Judge Arthur Spatt, Long Island, Mahender Sabhnani, Middle East, vol 27 no 44 | October 25 - October 31

Amendment 1 targets Florida’s anti-Asian land law

October 25, 2008 By Northwest Asian Weekly

MIAMI (AP) — Asians can be barred from owning property in Florida — or so it says in the state constitution.

Filed Under: News, National News Tagged With: 2008, Gabriel Chin, New Mexico, South Carolina, Steve Geller, Sunshine State, vol 27 no 44 | October 25 - October 31

Asian Americans oppose gay marriage ban

October 25, 2008 By Northwest Asian Weekly

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A new poll shows that Asian American voters in California are solidly against a ballot initiative that would outlaw same-sex marriage in the state.

Filed Under: News, National News Tagged With: 2008, Asian Americans, Chinese, East Indian, Filipino, Southern California, Vietnamese, vol 27 no 44 | October 25 - October 31

Fame speaks

October 18, 2008 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Do celebrity endorsements really make a difference?

Filed Under: News, National News Tagged With: 2008, Academy Award-winning, Asian American, Barack Obama, Clint Eastwood, Daniel Dae Kim, Dean Cain, Jon Voight, Kelly Hu, Lorenzo Lamas, M. Night Shyamalan, Maxine Hong Kingston, Robert Duvall, Tom Selleck, Vera Wang, margaret cho, vol 27 no 43 | October 18 - October 24

First female GM coming to Seattle?

October 18, 2008 By Northwest Asian Weekly

SEATTLE (AP) — The Mariners are the first Major League Baseball team to lose 100 games with a $100 million payroll may lose more this winter. On top of all else the AL’s worst team must do, it should install a revolving door for a possible exodus of veterans.

Filed Under: News, Community News, National News, Sports Tagged With: 2008, Alex Fernandez, American League, Bill Bavasi, Bill Singer, Chicago White Sox, Chinese, GM, Hiroshi Yamauchi, Lee Pelekoudas, Major League Baseball Los Angeles Dodgers, Mariners Chief Executive Howard Lincoln, Mariners President Chuck Armstrong, Ned Colletti, New York Mets, New York Yankees, Seattle, Stacy Nguyen, vol 27 no 43 | October 18 - October 24

Getting the vote

October 18, 2008 By Northwest Asian Weekly

The Obama camp’s local methods “There are people that will not vote for a person of color,” former Washington state Gov. Gary Locke told a gathering of voters at an event sponsored by the Washington State Asian American Pacific Islanders for Obama on Saturday night, Oct. 4th. He told the young voters in attendance at the Typhoon! restaurant in downtown Seattle that regardless of the polls, “not to take the election for granted.”

Filed Under: News, National News Tagged With: 2008, AAPI, Asian American Pacific Islander, Asian Pacific Islander, Barack Obama, Chris Gregoire, Congressman Mike Honda, Courtney Gregoire, GOP, Jason Cruz, Northwest Asian Weekly, Rock Paper Scissors, Seattle, Ted Choi Tam, Vietnamese, communication, gary locke, vol 27 no 43 | October 18 - October 24

An uncertain path to citizenship

October 18, 2008 By Northwest Asian Weekly

After nearly three decades of living, working and going to school in this country, I finally took the oath of citizenship earlier this year. To my great astonishment, my parents were not far behind. What took us so long? Why had we waited until this past year to apply for citizenship?

Filed Under: News, National News Tagged With: 2008, CIS, Census Bureau, East Coast, India, Northwest Asian Weekly, poverty, vol 27 no 43 | October 18 - October 24

Your health care: McCain vs. Obama

October 18, 2008 By Northwest Asian Weekly

The two issues that concern most Americans regarding health care are the number of uninsured and affordability. About 47 million Americans, or nearly one in six, are uninsured.

Filed Under: News, National News Tagged With: 2008, Asian Americans, Barack Obama, Guaranteed Access Plan, Kaiser Family Foundation, National Health Insurance Exchange, Northwest Asian Weekly, Peter Jo, President Bush, United States, vol 27 no 43 | October 18 - October 24

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