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Diversity at the top — Andy Hwang gets to be the man in blue

October 9, 2014 By Northwest Asian Weekly

By Zachariah Bryan Northwest Asian Weekly When Andy Hwang was a kid growing up in Olympia, listening to the blare of sirens

Filed Under: Features, Profiles, Community News Tagged With: 2014, Andy Hwang, Korean American, Last March, Northwest Asian Weekly, OPD, Olympia Police Department, Seattle University, Thurston County Sherriff, Vol 33 No 42 | October 11 - October 17, Zachariah Bryan, culture

BLOG: McGinn vs. Murray. Who should we endorse?

October 24, 2013 By Northwest Asian Weekly

By Assunta Ng It is not easy to choose the next Seattle mayor. I can tell you why you should vote for Mayor Mike McGinn. I could also give you reasons why you should go with Sen. Ed Murray. However, I do have concerns with both candidates. After watching three mayoral forums, I have to […]

Filed Under: Publisher Ng's blog Tagged With: 2013, API, Asian Americans, Bruce Harrell, Christine Gregoire, Ed Murray, Frank Irigon, Grand Hyatt Hotel, King County Executive Ron Sims, Last March, Martha Choe, One Asian, Publisher Ng's blog, Ruth Woo, Seattle City Council, Seattle Rotary Club, Vol 32 No 44 | October 26 - November 1, Wing Luke Museum

Nankai, Chief Sealth face off in showdown

January 17, 2013 By Northwest Asian Weekly

By Zachariah Bryan Northwest Asian Weekly China can play basketball.

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: 2012, Chief Sealth International School, China, Chinese, Eldridge Recasner, James Donaldsen, Kevin Johnson, Last March, NBA, Nankai High School, Nathan Hale High School, Northwest Asian Weekly, Scott Heinlein, Sealth Principal Chris Kinsey, Seattle, Vol 32 No 4 | January 19 - January 25, culture, language

Thach Nguyen embarks on a quest to empower a billion people

November 11, 2010 By Northwest Asian Weekly

For Thach Nguyen, 40, tough times have had less of an effect on him and the people he has encouraged to be more connected to others.

Filed Under: Profiles, Community News Tagged With: 2010, Bettina Carey, Glenda Sweet, International Examiner, James Tabafunda, Last March, Matthew Ferry, Northwest Asian Weekly Foundation, Seattle, Small Biz, Summer Youth Leadership Program, Thach Nguyen, United States, Vietnam, Vol 29 No 46 | November 13 - November 19, Zig Ziglar

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

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