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‘AUX ARCS’ is a bend in the river

June 28, 2013 By Northwest Asian Weekly

By Nina Huang Northwest Asian Weekly Texas and Arkansas aren’t known for their Asian Americans populations. Working and living there can be eye-opening experiences, as it was for Seattle-based writer Shin Yu Pai, whose latest poetry collection, AUX ARCS, releases in July. The collection encompasses her experiences living and working in the two states, spotlighting […]

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment, On the Shelf Tagged With: 2009, 2010, 2013, Asian Americans, Aux Arcs, China, East West, Milk Crime, Nina Huang, Northwest Asian Weekly, Ozarks Mountains, Pacific Northwest, Six Permissions, Tienanmen Square, Vol 32 No 27 | June 29 - July 5, World Wide Web, attention

BLOG:10 healthy eating tips with East–West cooking

November 2, 2012 By Northwest Asian Weekly

By Assunta Ng Northwest Asian Weekly How you eat effects how you feel. Eat well, and your body will feel good. Eat badly, and it won’t. One of my friends suggested eating organic, but the trouble is, sometimes, organic food doesn’t taste good. It also restricts your diet.

Filed Under: Publisher Ng's blog Tagged With: 2012, Chinese, East West, International District, Northwest Asian Weekly, Publisher Ng's blog, Vol 31 No 45 | November 3 - November 9, blog

In family horror, some see an East–West culture clash

January 2, 2012 By Northwest Asian Weekly

By Charmaine Noronha The Associated Press TORONTO (AP) — On a summer morning in 2009, in canal locks east of Toronto, police made a grisly discovery. In a submerged Nissan car were the bodies of three teenage sisters and a 52-year-old woman.

Filed Under: World News Tagged With: 2012, Afghan-born Shafia, Afghanistan, Amin Muhammad, Aruna Papp, Australia, Canada, Canadian Muslim, East West, Fazil Javad, Jeffrey Reitz, Mohammad Shafia, Muslim Canadian Congress, Pakistan, Prosecutor Laurie Lacelle, Rona Ambrose, Rona Amir Mohammad, Tarek Fatah, Tooba Mohammad Yahya, Vol 31 No 1 | December 31 - January 6, culture

Editorial: As we bid farewell to WFIB, we also welcome East West to the ID

June 17, 2010 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Sadly, we have been reminded that nothing is safe in this economy. In January, we ran a profile on Washington First International Bank (WFIB).

Filed Under: Editorials Tagged With: Arnold Huang, CEO, Dominic Ng, East West, East West Bank, Elizabeth Huang, FDIC, ID, International District, Last Saturday, Puget Sound, Seattle, WFIB, Washington First International Bank

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