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Mongolia counts carcasses after harsh winter

June 3, 2010 By Northwest Asian Weekly

UYANGA, Mongolia (AP) – Before he can fully tend to his dwindling herd, Demberel has to bury the dead cows, goats, and sheep caused by Mongolia’s worst winter

Filed Under: World News Tagged With: 2010, Akbar Usmani, Genghis Khan, Mongolia, Munkhbat Lhagvasuren, Purev Zagarzusem, UNDP, UYANGA, Ulan Bator, United Nations, Vol 29 No 23 | June 5 - June 11

NWAW reviews SIFF films: the good, the bad, and the plain ugly

May 19, 2010 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Each year during the Seattle International Film Festival, we send out a team of intrepid film reviewers who are ready and willing to spend hours and hours

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment, Reviews, At the Movies Tagged With: 2010, Admiral Theater, Everett Performing Arts Center, Harvard Exit, James Tabafunda, Jason Cruz, Kazakhstan Mongolian, Little Zhou, NWAW, Neptune Theater, Neptune Theatre, Pacific Place Cinema, SIFF, Seattle International Film Festival, Sri Lankan, Ulan Bator, Vol 29 No 21 | May 22 - May 28, japan

“Horse Boy” touching, if a little uninformed

November 5, 2009 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Before leaving his home in Texas for Mongolia with his wife and autistic son, author and horse trainer Rupert Isaacson seems eager for the trip as he calls it a “gateway to adventure, a gateway to healing.”

Filed Under: At the Movies Tagged With: 2009, Andrew Hamlin, Horse Boy, Kristen Neff, Michel Orion Scott, Mongolia, Northwest Asian Weekly, Rupert Isaacson, Seattle, Ulan Bator, Varsity Theatre, Vol 28 No 46 | November 7 - November 13

Mongolian prime minister tenders resignation

October 29, 2009 By Northwest Asian Weekly

ULAN BATOR, Mongolia (AP) — Mongolian Prime Minister Sanjaagiin Bayar said on Monday, Oct. 26, that he wanted to resign for health reasons, bringing new political uncertainty to his impoverished but resource-rich nation.

Filed Under: World News Tagged With: 2009, Canada, China, Elbegdorj Tsakhia, Mongolian Democratic Party, Oyu Tolgoi, Revolutionary Party, Rio Tinto, Russia, Tavan Tolgoi, Ulan Bator, Vol 28 No 45 | October 31 - November 6

Amid economy woes, Mongolian opposition candidate claims presidency

May 28, 2009 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Nambaryn Enkhbayar and Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj By Ganbat Namjilsangarav The Associated Press ULAN BATOR, Mongolia (AP) — Mongolia’s opposition Democrats claimed victory this past Monday, May 25, in presidential elections after pledging to crack down on graft and to better distribute the country’s mining wealth.

Filed Under: News, World News Tagged With: China, General Election Commission, Mongolian Democratic Party, Prime Minister Bayar Sanjaa, Revolutionary Party, Russia, Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj, Ulan Bator, Vol 28 No 23 | May 30 - June 5, poverty

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