Archive | April 2011

Beacon Hill: a cultural melting pot made of neighbors

Beacon Hill: a cultural melting pot made of neighbors

When residents on Beacon Hill were asked to name their favorite aspect of the neighborhood, diversity was always on top of the list.

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Posted in Business, Community News, Features, Vol 30 No 17 | 4/23-4/290 Comments

Beacon Hill district: Emerald City’s unofficial center for green thumbs

Beacon Hill district: Emerald City’s unofficial center for green thumbs

Some Asian Americans view gardening as an enjoyable hobby. For others, growing food is simply a matter of survival. Asian farmers — in China

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Posted in Business, Features, Vol 30 No 17 | 4/23-4/292 Comments

Should I stay or should I go? — Despite fears surrounding Japan’s nuclear situation, many expats stay put

Should I stay or should I go? — Despite fears surrounding Japan’s nuclear situation, many expats stay put

With the nuclear situation unclear in Japan, expats are urged to evacuate affected areas.

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Posted in Vol 30 No 17 | 4/23-4/29, World News1 Comment

SPS superintendent cleans house, HR head a casualty

SPS superintendent cleans house, HR head a casualty

Last Friday, Seattle Public Schools (SPS) Interim Superintendent Dr. Susan Enfield issued a letter to SPS employees explaining that human resources

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Posted in Education, Vol 30 No 17 | 4/23-4/291 Comment

Japanese nationals impacted by recent disaster may be eligible for immigration benefits

In light of the recent earthquakes and tsunami in Japan, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) reminds Japanese nationals

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Posted in Briefs, Vol 30 No 17 | 4/23-4/290 Comments

Chinatown-ID Clean Streets Committee looking for members

The Chinatown-International District Business Improvement Area (CIDBIA) will be hosting a meeting of the Chinatown-ID Clean Streets Committee

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Posted in Briefs, Vol 30 No 17 | 4/23-4/290 Comments

Ex-Rep. Cao says he’ll seek AG job

Ex-Rep. Cao says he’ll seek AG job

NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Former U.S. Rep. Joseph Cao, the Vietnamese American Republican who won, then lost a mostly Black, mostly Democratic

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Posted in National News, Vol 30 No 17 | 4/23-4/290 Comments

White House calls on more youth to become teachers

The White House Initiative on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders issued a call to action encouraging Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPI)

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Posted in National News, Vol 30 No 17 | 4/23-4/290 Comments

Myanmar’s Aung San Suu Kyi welcomes U.S. envoy nomination

Myanmar’s Aung San Suu Kyi welcomes U.S. envoy nomination

YANGON, Myanmar (AP) — Pro-democracy icon Aung San Suu Kyi says she hopes that a new U.S. special envoy to Myanmar will be able to help

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Posted in Vol 30 No 17 | 4/23-4/29, World News1 Comment

Ride of a life: Adventurers risk limbs to drive rickshaws in India

Ride of a life: Adventurers risk limbs to drive rickshaws in India

KOCHI, India (AP) — Traditional drums rolled as hundreds of spectators bid farewell and good luck Sunday to scores of flimsy autorickshaws starting

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Posted in Vol 30 No 17 | 4/23-4/29, World News0 Comments

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