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You are here: Home / Archives for Christmas 2010

Vietnam-born woman to reunite with aid worker who saved her

January 14, 2012 By Northwest Asian Weekly

By Jackie Hutchins Loveland Daily Reporter-Herald LOVELAND, Colo. (AP) — Tobi Snyder has had a special wish for much of her life. And just before Christmas 2010, she sent off an e-mail with the hope that wish could be fulfilled. Just after Christmas, she got an answer — and it set off a year of […]

Filed Under: National News Tagged With: 2012, Australia, Cherie Clark, Christmas 2010, LOVELAND, Rick Snyder, Rosemary Taylor, So Snyder, Thailand, Tobi Garrett, United States, Vietnamese, Vol 31 No 3 | January 14 - January 20, letter, reunion

Which is the fairest holiday card of them all?

December 23, 2010 By Northwest Asian Weekly

This year, for the Northwest Asian Weekly and Seattle Chinese Post’s annual holiday contest, staff members paired up to make a Christmas card for the community. To help us select the best card, judges were brought in from the Refugee Women’s Alliance, the Asian Health Program of the University of Washington, and Dr. Sing Lam’s office. Additionally, we’ve opened up the judging to YOU, our readers.

Filed Under: Features, Community News Tagged With: Christmas 2010, Northwest Asian Weekly, Refugee Women Alliance, Seattle Chinese Post, Sing Lam, Vol 29 No 52 | December 25 - December 31

10 Asian food makeovers for your holiday party

December 22, 2010 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Let’s face it. We gain weight during the holidays because there are too many leftovers. So why not share the wealth (and calories) by throwing a leftover party on Dec. 26?

Filed Under: Cultures, Food Tagged With: 2010, Assunta Ng, Chinatown, Chinese, Christmas 2010, Dim Sum King, Duk Li, Harbor City, Honey Court, India, Jade Garden, Korean, Middle Eastern, New Hong Kong Seafood, New Years, Ocean City, Rainier Avenue, Tea Garden, Tea Palace, Vol 29 No 52 | December 25 - December 31

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