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You are here: Home / Archives for vol 27 no 44 | October 25 – October 31

Afghan journalism student sentenced to 20 years

October 25, 2008 By Northwest Asian Weekly

KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — An Afghan appeals court overturned a death sentence Tuesday, Oct. 21, for a journalism student accused of blasphemy for asking questions in class about women’s rights under Islam. But the judges still sentenced him to 20 years in prison.

Filed Under: News, World News Tagged With: 2008, AP, Abdul Salaam Qazizada, Afghanistan, Asia, Balkh University, Bob Dietz, John Dempsey, Kabul, New York, Supreme Court, Yaqub Ibrahimi, vol 27 no 44 | October 25 - October 31

Pakistani film mogul kidnapped

October 25, 2008 By Northwest Asian Weekly

KARACHI, Pakistan (AP) — Renowned filmmaker and distributor Satish Anand has been kidnapped in Pakistan’s largest city, police said Tuesday, Oct. 21.

Filed Under: News, World News Tagged With: 2008, Azad Khan, Ever Ready Studio, Juhi Chawla, KARACHI, Muslim Pakistan, Satish Anand, TV, vol 27 no 44 | October 25 - October 31

‘Flowers’ not very good

October 25, 2008 By Northwest Asian Weekly

The Taiwanese lesbian drama “Drifting Flowers,” written and directed by Zero Chou, isn’t intended to be a horror movie — but it certainly could be.

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment, Reviews, At the Movies Tagged With: 2008, Drifting Flowers, King Cat Theatre, Northwest Asian Weekly, Seattle, Sixth Ave, Spider Lilies, Zero Chou, vol 27 no 44 | October 25 - October 31

Become a spice master at home

October 25, 2008 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Smell is one of life’s most evocative senses. A whiff of cologne takes me back to a dim-lit street where I walked hand-in-hand with my high school sweetheart; the assault of trassi (Indonesian shrimp paste) on my nostrils recalls the days in my mother’s kitchen as she pounded this pungent paste with chilies and garlic in her weathered stone mortar.

Filed Under: Reviews, On the Shelf Tagged With: 2008, Christina Arokiasamy, Clarkson Potter, India, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Northwest Asian Weekly, Pat Tanumihardja, Seattle, Southeast Asian-inspired, Spice Merchant, vol 27 no 44 | October 25 - October 31

Pioneers share words of wisdom

October 25, 2008 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Peruse the shelves a scant 30 years ago and books by Asian Americans would be few and far between. However, times have changed thanks to key individuals who have etched the trails for API writers today.

Filed Under: News, Profiles, Community News Tagged With: 2008, API, American Knees, Asian American Pioneer Dinner, Asian Americans, Chinese American, Gary Luke, Lee Low Books, Mimi Jung, Naomi Pascal, Northwest Asian Weekly Foundation, Philip Lee, Sasquatch Books, Saturday Oct, Seattle Chinese Post, letter, vol 27 no 44 | October 25 - October 31

Teens fight back against dating violence

October 25, 2008 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Asian American high school students Helena Nguyen, Jelina Nguyen and Cindy Leung know about the amazing power of healing. Their words are a bright, comforting light to those in dark, unhealthy relationships.

Filed Under: News, Profiles, Community News Tagged With: 2008, ACRS, Asian American, Dating Violence Common Among Teens, Helena Nguyen, Human Services, James Tabafunda, Jelina Nguyen, Korean, Northwest Asian Weekly, Pacific Islander, Seattle, Souchinda Khampradith, TPAP, Teen Peer Advocate Program, culture, vol 27 no 44 | October 25 - October 31

Organization a vital safety net for community

October 25, 2008 By Northwest Asian Weekly

One organization has certainly outgrown its original location in 1973 – the basement of Blaine Memorial United Methodist Church in Seattle’s Beacon Hill district. Back then, 25 pioneers volunteered their time to provide a much needed multilingual mental health service to 77 clients.

Filed Under: News, Features, Profiles, Community News Tagged With: 2008, ACRS, Asian Pacific Americans, Beacon Hill, Blaine Memorial United Methodist Church, Club Bamboo, Elisa Del Rosario, George Liu, Kim Tran, King County, Northwest Asian Weekly Foundation, Rainier Valley, Seattle, Stafford Frey Cooper, Vietnamese, parking, vol 27 no 44 | October 25 - October 31

Northwest Asian Weekly’s endorsements

October 25, 2008 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Filed Under: News, National News Tagged With: 2008, Northwest Asian Weekly, vol 27 no 44 | October 25 - October 31

Alaska’s minorities feel ignored by Palin

October 25, 2008 By Northwest Asian Weekly

ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — Alaska’s Black leaders say they are not surprised to see Gov. Sarah Palin at the center of the controversy over injecting the race issue into the presidential campaign.

Filed Under: News, National News Tagged With: 2008, ANCHORAGE, African Americans, Alaska Black Leadership Conference, Alaska Native, Alonzo Patterson, Among Palin, Barack Obama, Jeremiah Wright, Mayfield Evans, Pacific Islander, Sarah Palin, vol 27 no 44 | October 25 - October 31

No delay for Long Island man facing prison in slavery case

October 25, 2008 By Northwest Asian Weekly

CENTRAL ISLIP, N.Y. (AP) — A federal judge has denied a wealthy Long Island man’s request to delay serving a 40-month prison sentence for virtually enslaving two Indonesian women.

Filed Under: News, National News Tagged With: Judge Arthur Spatt, Long Island, Mahender Sabhnani, Middle East, vol 27 no 44 | October 25 - October 31

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