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  2. Chung Sai Yat Po - Wikipedia

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    In 1899, Ng Poon Chew (March 14, 1866 - March 13, 1931), a well-known and respected Chinese Presbyterian minister, started Hua Mei Sun Po (華美新報), also known as The Chinese American Newspaper, a Chinese-language weekly newspaper in Los Angeles. [5] He moved the paper to San Francisco in 1900 and renamed it Chung Sai Yat Po. [5]

  3. Mandalay Gazette - Wikipedia

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    The paper was founded in 2006 by two Los Angeles-based Burmese-Americans, Thakhin Kai Bwor and George Kyaw. . The paper's mission purportedly is to "promote networking amongst Burmese Americans towards a more civic-minded community". The first issue was published in July 2006.

  4. International Daily News - Wikipedia

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    International Daily News (traditional Chinese: 國際日報; simplified Chinese: 国际日报; pinyin: Guójì rìbào), also known as Guoji Ribao, [3] is a major Chinese-language newspaper in North America and Indonesia. It is a pro-mainland newspaper, [4] sold in several major Chinatowns.

  5. World Journal - Wikipedia

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    Chinese Daily News thereafter filed a FRCP Rule 23(f) Petition to Appeal, which the Ninth Circuit granted on August 22, 2014. This matter is currently pending briefing at the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeal. [13] The Los Angeles area-based Chinese Daily News was later amalgamated into the New York City-headquartered World Journal. [14] [15]

  6. Rafu Shimpo - Wikipedia

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    The Rafu Shimpo (羅府新報, Rafu Shinpō) is a Japanese-English language newspaper based in Little Tokyo, Los Angeles, California and is the largest bilingual English-Japanese daily newspaper in the United States. [1] As of February 2021, it is published online daily. In print publication is only on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday.

  7. A Malaysian restaurant from a rising-star chef opens in ... - AOL

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    Plus, live-fire cooking from the All Time team, some of L.A.'s best bagels head east, Spanish tapas slide into Silver Lake and more.

  8. Asian Americans in Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    South Asians are among Los Angeles County’s fastest growing ethnic groups including Bangladeshi (122%), Pakistani (59%), Sri Lankan (45%), and Indian (29%). [2] Asians are concentrated in the San Gabriel Valley. [3] The Asian American population in San Gabriel Valley grew by 22% between 2000 and 2010. [4]

  9. Asian Americans in broadcast journalism - Wikipedia

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    Mario Machado, with KNXT (Los Angeles), was the first Asian-American radio-television reporter in 1967. He was also a sportscaster and consumer affairs reporter. In 1968, David Louie was the first television news reporter as a reporter for KGO. [1]