Archive | Vol 29 No 11 | 3/13-3/19

Blog: What is the best way to educate foreigners at a Chinese restaurant?  

Blog: What is the best way to educate foreigners at a Chinese restaurant?  

However, these strangers ended up educating me instead. It was their first time in America. Boy, did I make some bad decisions.

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Blog: Move over, Starbucks!

Blog: Move over, Starbucks!

I had no idea that a tour on King Street South, to Tsue Chong Fortune Cookie Company and the Wing Luke Museum, would transform into a “tea” adventure for the European Muslims.

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Feb. 20: CISC holds first-ever walkathon

Feb. 20: CISC holds first-ever walkathon

The Chinese Information and Service Center (CISC) held its first annual walkathon fundraising event at Safeco Field.

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March 8: Jeffrey Hattori is new Nikkei Concerns CEO

March 8: Jeffrey Hattori is new Nikkei Concerns CEO

Jeffery Hattori was appointed by the Nikkei Concerns (NC) Board of Directors as NC’s new chief executive officer (CEO).

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Feb. 24: Washington Scholars up for Coca-Cola scholarships

Feb. 24: Washington Scholars up for Coca-Cola scholarships

The Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation named 253 finalists in its 2010 Class of Scholars from a pool of 2,200 semifinalists.

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March 7: Seattle Chinese Women’s Club holds a welcome party

March 7: Seattle Chinese Women’s Club holds a welcome party

The Seattle Chinese Women’s Club (SCWC) was held at the Bellevue Hilton and was attended by 300 people including Director General Daniel Liao and Director Jeffrey Yu of Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Seattle (TECO).

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