Vu, Khanh. Fashion Designers Influenced
by Japanese Heritage. North American Post. Japan
is often acknowledge for the food, the gardens , the ancient traditions of bonsai
and martial arts, and lately for producing American Major League baseball players.
One small but very successful group is Japanese Fashion designers. They are artists
and entrepreneurs, juggling the demands of both worlds.
See the article...
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Khanh. Mariner's Fan Club Welcomes Ichiro Suzuki. North American Post. Ichiro
Suzuki likes pizza, hotdogs and hamburgers equally, but his favorite food is sushi.
That was one of many facts that fans learned at the Yokoso(welcome) Ichiro event
at Safeco field this Sunday after the Mariner's exhibition game. See
the article...
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Khanh. Salute to Medal of Honor Recipients. North American Post. Sunday
afternoon at the Seattle Center, A Medal of Honor ceremony was held for William
K. Nakamura and James K. Okubu, from Washington State who had served in the United
States Army. The awarding of a medal of honor is rare; it is the highest award
for valor that can be presented to any person serving in the military. See
the article...
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Khanh. Spring Cherry Blossom Festival. North American Post. Cherry
blossom festivals are everywhere. San Francisco has one every year, also Washington
DC, Hawaii, Denver and Seattle to name a few. The first cherry trees in the US
were a gift from Japan in 1912, planted by the first Lady Taft and the Viscountess
Chinda of Japan at the Jefferson Memorial in DC. See
the article...
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Khanh. The story behind "Beyond Manzanar". North American Post. Seattle
native Tamiko Thiel is a bright woman; bilingual, multi-cultural and technically
astute with an exacting eye. She has an engaging personal style and attitude that
is reflected in the 3D interactive installation "Beyond Manzanar". See
the article...
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