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You are here: Home / Archives for Vol 30 No 7 | February 12 – February 18

Feng Shui — more than just decorating

February 10, 2011 By Northwest Asian Weekly

If you are shooting for a good start to the Year of the Metal Rabbit, looking into the practice of feng shui may put some extra luck in your pocket.

Filed Under: Cultures Tagged With: 2011, Feng Shui, Jocelyn Chui, Northwest Asian Weekly, Vol 30 No 7 | February 12 - February 18

$14 million up for grabs: Community fund developing strategic plan to help businesses in Rainier Valley

February 10, 2011 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Offering below-market-rate loans for the Rainier Valley business community, the Rainier Valley Community Development Fund (RVCDF) continues its role in

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: 2008, 2011, 2012, Bruce Harrell, Economic Development, FCS, Filipino Community Center, Jason Cruz, Martin Luther King Jr., Northwest Asian Weekly, RCDVF, RVCDF, Rainier Valley, Richard McIver, Seattle City Councilman, Sound Transit, Vol 30 No 7 | February 12 - February 18

Seattle’s expulsion of Chinese citizens remembered 125 years later

February 10, 2011 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Born in a small town near Canton, China, Wing Luke became the first Asian American to win a seat on the Seattle City Council in 1962.

Filed Under: Features, Community News Tagged With: 2011, Asian Americans, Ben Woo, CERP, China, Chinese Americans, Chinese Women, Eric Liu, Jade Guild, King County Councilmember Bob Ferguson, King County Executive Dow Constantine, Seattle Central Community College James Mar, Seattle City Council, Smith Traci Lai, Vi Mar, Vol 30 No 7 | February 12 - February 18, Wing Luke

Attention: Know someone who helped ICHS in the past year? Nominate them for an award

February 10, 2011 By Northwest Asian Weekly

International Community Health Services (ICHS) and the ICHS Foundation have begun accepting nominations for the 2011 Bamboo Award for Health.

Filed Under: Briefs Tagged With: 2011, Attention Know, Bamboo Award, ICHS, Vol 30 No 7 | February 12 - February 18

Attention: Are you a teacher? Do you want to visit China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan?

February 10, 2011 By Northwest Asian Weekly

The Cultural Exploration of Greater China Foundation (CE) is sponsoring four teachers from the Greater Seattle area to explore Chinese culture by visiting China

Filed Under: Briefs Tagged With: 2011, CE, China, Chinese, Greater Seattle, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Vol 30 No 7 | February 12 - February 18, culture, language

HUD awards grant to National CAPACD

February 10, 2011 By Northwest Asian Weekly

In Washington, D.C., the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) awarded the National Coalition for Asian Pacific American Community Development

Filed Under: Briefs Tagged With: 2011, AAPI, Asian Americans, HUD, Vol 30 No 7 | February 12 - February 18

Former Sonics coach Hill teams up with son in Japan

February 10, 2011 By Northwest Asian Weekly

TOKYO (AP) — Former NBA coach Bob Hill couldn’t pass up the opportunity to work with his son — even if it meant going all the way to Japan.

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: 2011, Bob Hill, Casey Hill, Chiba Lotte Marines, Cohey Aoki, Evolution Capital Management, Former Sonics, Helping Tyler, Indiana Pacers, Japan Series, Last Samurai, NBA, Pacific League, Robert Swift, Tokyo Apache, Trinity University, Vol 30 No 7 | February 12 - February 18, Yoyogi Gymnasium, italy

Chinese script tells a story of love

February 10, 2011 By Northwest Asian Weekly

FREDERICKSBURG, Va. (AP) — When Sharon Zornes pulled a brown paper insert out of a furry stocking — and found Chinese writing on the front and back — something

Filed Under: National News Tagged With: 2011, China, Chinese American, Elizabeth Larus, FREDERICKSBURG, Phil Dombek, Stafford County, Vol 30 No 7 | February 12 - February 18

Pope challenges China with Hong Kong bishop ordination

February 10, 2011 By Northwest Asian Weekly

VATICAN CITY (AP) — Pope Benedict XVI insisted last week on his exclusive right to ordain bishops as he consecrated a Chinese prelate in an implicit challenge

Filed Under: World News Tagged With: 2011, Beijing, Bishop Ma Yinglin, Catholic Church, China, Chinese, Hong Kong, Roman Catholics, Rome, Vol 30 No 7 | February 12 - February 18

Women of Color in Technology: Log Onto Men’s World

February 10, 2011 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Thirty years ago, the words technology and computing did not exist the way they do today. As in many other fields, women had to break stereotypes and glass ceilings

Filed Under: Profiles, Community News, Technology Tagged With: 2011, Bioethics Project, Cam Herzog, Charlotte Lin, Group Health Cooperative, Kathryn Hinsch, Keiko Pitter, Mala Chandra, Melanie Caoile, Natala Menezes, Paladin Investments, Rebecca Sanchez, Sonja Outlaw, Tech Access Foundation, Trish Dziko, Viji Murali, Vol 30 No 7 | February 12 - February 18, Washington State University, Whitman College, social media, technology

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