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Thích Trí Quang (chữ Hán: 釋智光) (21 December 1923 – 8 November 2019) was a Vietnamese Mahayana Buddhist monk best known for his role in leading South Vietnam's Buddhist population during the Buddhist crisis in 1963, and in later Buddhist protests against subsequent South Vietnamese military regimes until the Buddhist Uprising of 1966 was crushed.
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Orange, San Diego: Janet Nguyen (Huntington Beach) Republican: December 7, 2022 – November 30, 2024 Elected in 2022. Resigned after election to the Orange County Board of Supervisors. (2021–2031) Los Angeles, Orange: Vacant November 30, 2024 – present
A Mira Mesa man used a pair of homemade bombs to try to blow open ATM machines in San Diego, authorities allege, but he didn't make off with any cash. Instead, he came away with federal charges.
Nguyen Do – poet, editor and translator; co-author of Black Dog, Black Night Contemporary Vietnamese Poetry (2008) and Beyond the Court Gate: Selected Poems of Nguyen Trai (2010) Nguyen Qui Duc – essayist and radio producer and author of Where the Ashes Are: The Odyssey of a Vietnamese Family
Xe Đò Hoàng was started by Linh Hoang Nguyen (Nguyễn Hoàng Linh) in 1999, with a few small vans. [1]He got the idea of starting a bus line connecting Little Saigon in Orange County with San Jose, the two communities with the largest concentration of Vietnamese people in the United States, while waiting for a flight at John Wayne Airport.
Dat Nguyen (boxer), Vietnamese-American boxer and bare-knuckle boxer (b. 1982) Don Nguyen, American professional skateboarder (b. 1979) Lee Nguyen, American footballer (Randers FC, New England Revolution) (b. 1986) Marcel Nguyen, German gymnast (b. 1987) Martin Nguyen, Vietnamese-Australian mixed martial artist (b. 1989)
Greg Bear, sci-fi novelist; won two Hugo awards; co-founder of San Diego Comic-Con [35] [36] Brie Bella, professional wrestler, one-time WWE Divas Champion [37] [38] Nikki Bella, professional wrestler, two-time WWE Divas Champion [39] [40] Belle Benchley, "The Zoo Lady," President, San Diego Zoo 1927–53, first woman in world to direct major ...