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Blog: My thoughts on the elections

November 4, 2010 By Northwest Asian Weekly

The Executive Development Institute (EDI), an agency that trains Asian and Hispanic American professional leaders, held its graduation dinner for 270 guests at the Bellevue Hilton’s

Filed Under: Publisher Ng's blog Tagged With: 2010, American Indian, Bellevue Hilton, Chinese, Chris Marr, Cindy Ryu, Claudia Kauffman, EDI, Hispanic American, John Kennedy, Korean American, New Mexico, Publisher Ng's blog, Republican Jaime Herrera, Richard Nixon, Shoreline City Council, Steve Hobbs, Vol 29 No 45 | November 6 - November 12

Filipino nurse’s altruism extends beyond retirement

September 22, 2010 By Northwest Asian Weekly

It was the beginning of World War II. Bombs dropped from the sky onto the streets of Manila, Philippines.

Filed Under: Profiles Tagged With: 2010, Esther Simpson, FNHCPA, Filipino Community, First Lady Jackie Kennedy, Georgetown University Hospital, John Kennedy, Northwest Asian Weekly, Philippine General Hospital, Philippines, Rotary International, Seattle Filipino, Sheila Burrus, Tonie Alejo, Virginia Mason Medical Center, Vivian Nguyen, Vol 29 No 39 | September 25 - October 1

Cage film has too much bang and little else

September 20, 2008 By Northwest Asian Weekly

The Pang brothers turned in a credible grimy thriller with 1999’s original “Bangkok Dangerous.” Eight years later, only the brothers and the city remain the same. Western screenwriter Jason Richman took the Pangs’ original and pumped up the volume, the budget and the violence, losing most of the pathos in the stampede.

Filed Under: Reviews, At the Movies Tagged With: Andrew Hamlin, Aom Panward Hemmanee, Aom Patharawarin Timkul, Bangkok Dangerous, Club Med, Jason Richman, John Kennedy, Nicholas Cage, Northwest Asian Weekly, Seattle, Thailand, language, vol 27 no 39 | September 20 - September 26

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