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  2. History of Chinese Americans in Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    That year Chinese schools held classes in four Rowland Unified School District elementary school campuses. [13] As of 2006, the Southern California Chinese Consumer Yellow Pages had a listing of such institutes, stating that there were 135 academic after school tutoring establishments, with buxibans among them. The same directory listed 90 ...

  3. Yellowpages.com - Wikipedia

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    Yellowpages.com is a United States–based web site operated by Thryv that provides listings for local businesses. In 2013, it was re-branded as YP.com or simply "YP". It currently offers a broad range of marketing tools including online presence, local search, display ads and direct marketing.

  4. Seattle Chinese Post - Wikipedia

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    In 1985, The Seattle Chinese Post and Northwest Asian Weekly launched the first Seattle Chinese Yellow Pages. [3] In 1986, Ng's husband, George Liu, joined The Seattle Chinese Post and Northwest Asian Weekly as a full-time manager. [3] In 1987, The Seattle Chinese Post moved its offices from the Bush Hotel to the former site of the Wing Luke ...

  5. Forbidden City (nightclub) - Wikipedia

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    Noel Toy, the "Chinese Sally Rand", performed a burlesque fan dance and bubble dance [73] which started the golden age of Forbidden City. [51] She was born in San Francisco, but raised in the small town of Inverness in Marin County. Growing up, Toy recalls herself as the only Chinese person and only having Caucasian friends.

  6. Global Yellow Pages - Wikipedia

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    Global Yellow Pages Limited (GYP), previously known as Yellow Pages Singapore, is a real estate developer and digital search company. [1] It was listed on the Singapore Exchange on 9th December 2004. The company was based in Singapore, New Zealand and Australia. [2]

  7. What you need to know about HMPV as China sees rise in cases

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    Chinese health officials are reportedly monitoring an increase in cases of human metapneumovirus (HMPV). There is currently no evidence that the outbreak is out of the ordinary or that a new ...

  8. Yellow economic circle - Wikipedia

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    Proponents of the yellow economic circle frequent "yellow shops" and boycott "blue shops", the latter supporting the Hong Kong Police Force. [12] Businesses affiliated with ("red shops") or owned by ("black shops") the Chinese Communist Party are also targets of boycotts and vandalism by protesters, [ 13 ] [ 14 ] which has led to the use of the ...

  9. Pacific Bell Directory - Wikipedia

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    It was renamed in 2006 to the current AT&T Advertising, L.P. Pacific Bell Directory still exists today to serve as the directory publisher of the AT&T Real Yellow Pages for Pacific Bell and Nevada Bell customers. In 2012, Pacific Bell Directory was spun off as part of the AT&T-Cerberus joint venture YP Holdings.