Archive | May 2012

All eyes on Gary Locke during activist crisis

By Christopher Bodeen The Associated Press BEIJING (AP) ― As a former U.S. commerce secretary and governor of Washington state, Gary Locke wasn’t considered much of a heavyweight on human rights when he became the first Chinese American ambassador to Beijing last year. Trade and maintaining smooth relations between Washington and its biggest foreign creditor [...]

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Ex-junta prisoner Suu Kyi takes office in Myanmar

By Aye Aye Win and Todd Pitman The Associated Press NAYPYITAW, Myanmar (AP) ― Aung San Suu Kyi capped a tenacious, decades-long journey from political prisoner to office holder in long-repressed Myanmar as the country’s main opposition party moved its struggle for democratic rule inside government for the first time.

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COMMENTARY: A long look at Seattle’s sister city Chongqing amidst the Bo Xilai scandal

COMMENTARY: A long look at Seattle’s sister city Chongqing amidst the Bo Xilai scandal

By Wendy Liu For Northwest Asian Weekly When Robert Kapp, founding executive director of the Washington State China Relations Council, first lobbied Governor Dixy Lee Ray for a state-to-province relationship between Washington and Sichuan, it was 1980. With the Washington-Sichuan relationship formally established in 1982, Mayor Charles Royer thought it made sense for Seattle to [...]

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Posted in Commentaries, Vol 31 No 20 | 5/12-5/180 Comments

Cooking and eating with Mom — Food writers share stories about their mothers and food

Cooking and eating with Mom — Food writers share stories about their mothers and food

Compiled by Pat Tanumihardja For Northwest Asian Weekly For many, food is the link to cultural roots, the lens through which we view our

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Posted in Community News, Features, Food, Vol 31 No 20 | 5/12-5/180 Comments

Gamelan Pacifica creates harmony among musicians

Gamelan Pacifica creates harmony among musicians

By Gabrielle Kazuko Nomura Northwest Asian Weekly From outside Cornish College of the Arts’ Kerry Hall, it may seem like just another

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Posted in Arts & Entertainment, Features, Profiles, Vol 31 No 20 | 5/12-5/180 Comments

40 years in the making: Founders recap the early history of the Chinese service center

40 years in the making: Founders recap the early history of the Chinese service center

By Tiffany Ran Northwest Asian Weekly Ten years ago, upon the Chinese Information and Service Center (CISC)’s 30th anniversary, a timeline for the organization was drawn up, but current Executive Director Alaric Bien insists that much more can be added.

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5 out of 5 stars: Happy Ending — Sex in Seattle ends 12-year, 20-play run

5 out of 5 stars: Happy Ending — Sex in Seattle ends 12-year, 20-play run

By Jason Cruz Northwest Asian Weekly   12 years without sex is a long time.

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Posted in Arts & Entertainment, Features, Vol 31 No 20 | 5/12-5/180 Comments

The best, exotic landscape of “The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel”

The best, exotic landscape of “The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel”

By Andrew Hamlin Northwest Asian Weekly “The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel” begins with a gray clamminess, where seven English characters work to

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Posted in At the Movies, Vol 31 No 20 | 5/12-5/180 Comments

BLOG: 8 tips to help working moms balance work and family

BLOG: 8 tips to help working moms balance work and family

By Assunta Ng Sen. Patty Murray was a mom in tennis shoes when she ran for the U.S. Senate in 1992. I was also a mom in tennis shoes when I launched the Seattle Chinese Post in 1982, except I tried to hide my shoes, thinking that men would think less of me if I [...]

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Posted in Publisher Ng's blog, Vol 31 No 20 | 5/12-5/182 Comments

To the Editor:

Thanks for your recent article on Private Danny Chen and Asian Americans in the military. I just returned from a national meeting of OCA (Organization of Chinese Americans), where we were briefed by the New York chapter of OCA ― the organization that brought national attention to the death of Private Danny Chen and the [...]

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Posted in Letters to the Editor, Vol 31 No 19 | 5/5-5/110 Comments

Bob Hasegawa hosts kickoff party for his Washington State Senate campaign

Bob Hasegawa hosts kickoff party for his Washington State Senate campaign

Bob Hasegawa hosted a kickoff celebration for his campaign for the Washington State Senate with 250 supporters at the Tukwila Community Center. Hasegawa announced his candidacy for the state senate in Washington’s 11th District in March, running for the empty seat left by retiring Senator Margarita Prentice.

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Local artist Naoko Morisawa selected for General Electric’s APA Heritage Month Art Exhibition

Local artist Naoko Morisawa selected for General Electric’s APA Heritage Month Art Exhibition

Seattle-based artist Naoko Morisawa was selected from a pool of applicants to showcase her artwork at

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Rob McKenna opens first Seattle campaign office in the International District

Rob McKenna opens first Seattle campaign office in the International District

Rob McKenna is opening his first Seattle office in the International District on 6th Avenue and King Street, at the space formerly occupied by International Model Toys. “Thanks to our very strong Asian American coalition, our office there will be very busy,” said McKenna. Annie Zhou, former intern at the Tacoma World Trade Center, will [...]

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Asian American journalist Sharon Pian Chan named new Seattle Times digital associate opinions editor

Asian American journalist Sharon Pian Chan named new Seattle Times digital associate opinions editor

Sharon Pian Chan has been named the new digital associate opinions editor of The Seattle Times. Chan will use digital tools to expand the Times’ opinion pages for community dialogue and manage guest column submissions. She is currently the vice president for UNITY Journalists, a nonprofit that advocates for diversity in news. She served formerly [...]

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SBA names Albert Shen Minority Champion of the Year

SBA names Albert Shen Minority Champion of the Year

The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) named Albert Shen as its 2012 Minority Champion of the Year.

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Judge dismisses lawsuit against “Three Cups” author

Judge dismisses lawsuit against “Three Cups” author

By Matt Volz the Associated Press HELENA, Montana (AP) — A federal judge dismissed a civil lawsuit against author Greg Mortenson, calling claims “flimsy and speculative” that the humanitarian and his publisher lied in his best-selling “Three Cups of Tea” and “Stones Into Schools” to boost book sales.

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Posted in Sports, Vol 31 No 19 | 5/5-5/110 Comments

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