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  2. Seattle Chinese Times - Wikipedia

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    The contents comprise news reports, and editorials concerning the lifestyle and culture of the Chinese/Asian ethnic group in the Greater Puget Sound and Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada in the northwest. In January 2005, the Seattle Chinese Times introduced a full-color edition, the first full-color weekly newspaper in the Chinese community ...

  3. Ming Pao - Wikipedia

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    The closing of NY operations was a symbol of the weakening of ethnic newspapers of the region. [10] The group merged the resources of Ming Pao New York and the New York Free Newspaper to create Ming Pao Daily Free News (New York) (Chinese: 明報(紐約)免費報), serving the Chinese community along the US East Coast.

  4. List of non-English-language newspapers in Western Australia

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    Chinese & English The Epoch Times, Perth 2010- Perth Weekly publication, Perth branch of Epoch Media Group Chinese WA Chinese Periodical [1] 1995-1998 Perth Italian Il Canguro (The Kangaroo) [1] 1955-1957 Perth Weekly publication, dealt mainly with sport. Italian Eco Italiano: Italian Language Newspaper [1] 1959 (only a few months) Perth

  5. Tai Hon Kong Bo - Wikipedia

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    The Tai Hon Kong Bo [3] (Chinese: 大漢公報; Jyutping: daai6 hon3 gung1 bou3; pinyin: Dàhàn gōngbào), also known as The Chinese Times, [4] or Da Han Gong Bao, [5] was a Chinese language daily newspaper in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It was established by the Chee Kung Tong [6] in 1906 [7] and ceased publication on 3 October 1992 ...

  6. Seattle Chinese Post - Wikipedia

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    The Seattle Chinese Post (traditional Chinese: 西華報; simplified Chinese: 西华报; pinyin: Xī Huá Bào; Jyutping: Sai1 Waa4 Bou3) was a weekly Chinese-language newspaper based in Seattle, Washington's International District. It was founded on 1982 by Assunta Ng, also founder of the Northwest Asian Weekly. [1]

  7. World Journal - Wikipedia

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    World Journal (Chinese: 世界日報; pinyin: Shìjiè Rìbào) is a U.S. newspaper printed in Chinese.It is the most influential Chinese language newspaper in the United States [1] and one of the largest Chinese language newspapers outside of Greater China, with a daily circulation of 350,000.

  8. Asian Pacific Post - Wikipedia

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    The Asian Pacific Post is a weekly Canadian newspaper founded in 1993 in Vancouver, British Columbia. The newspaper specialized in reporting Asian issues, and has a readership of 160,000. [1] It has a sister publication in The South Asian Post. The newspaper won a Jack Webster Award for Excellence in Journalism for Best Community Reporting in ...

  9. Northwest Asian Weekly - Wikipedia

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    Northwest Asian Weekly published its first edition on February 5, 1983, as the successor to an English insert in the Seattle Chinese Post that debuted in September 1982. [1] Both newspapers were published by Assunta Ng; among the early supporters of the Asian Weekly was Gary Locke, who later became the first Asian American governor of Washington.