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Wu Mei-ju and her husband Lai Ching-te. Wu Mei-ju and Lai Ching-te met when they accompanied their relatives and friends in the joint high school entrance examination, and got married while Lai was studying in the Department of Post-Medical Science of National Cheng Kung University. The couple has two sons. [1]
Norman Kean, Broadway producer; born in Colorado Springs [2] Joe Kenda (born 1946), former Colorado Springs Police Department detective featured on Investigation Discovery television show Homicide Hunter; Chase Masterson (born 1963), actress; Stephen Thomas Ochsner (born 1988), actor, director, musician, artist, translator, and producer
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In 1945, he returned to Colorado Springs and founded Young Janitorial Services which went on to become one of the most successful Black-owned businesses in Colorado. [ 1 ] In 1973, Young was elected to the Colorado Springs City Council [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] despite Colorado Springs being 86.6% non-Hispanic white in 1970. [ 4 ]
Wu Mei is the pinyin romanization of: Wǔ Méi (五梅; Cantonese: Ng Mui), the legendary kung fu nun. Wǔ Mèi (武媚), the given name of the Empress Wu. Wùměi (物美), Chinese name of the Wumart retail company.
Colorado for Family Values was created specifically for the purpose of countering an objective of the Colorado Human Relations Commission, to introduce legislation that would effectively add the behavior of homosexuality to the list of protected class status, thus creating the legal process of strict scrutiny for claims of discrimination made ...
The number of students entering family medicine residency training has fallen from a high of 3,293 in 1998 to 1,172 in 2008, according to National Residency Matching Program data. Fifty-five family medicine residency programs have closed since 2000, while only 28 programs have opened. [30]
The Diocese of Colorado Springs (Latin: Dioecesis Coloratensium Fontium) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory, or diocese, of the Catholic Church in central Colorado in the United States. St. Mary's Cathedral is the seat of the diocese in Colorado Springs. The Diocese of Colorado Springs was established on November 10, 1983. [1]