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LO-YU SUN ---a great and successful realtor arising from monthly rent payment at $80.00 By Tiffany ChangThe following is a report in Chinese by searching about "Lo-yu Sun" from the Google.com on April 27, 2005. Mr. Lo-yu Sun was the Chairman of Taiwan Benelovent Association of America (TBAA) and now its Board Advisor General.*1"Elaine Chao believes deeply in the American dream because she has lived it. Her successful life gives eloquent testimony to the virtues of hard work and perseverance and to the unending promise of this great country," said President of U. S. A. George W. Bush.*2 So is it about Lo-yu Sun: 由八十元月租到西雅圖地產大亨-- 訪?邦中小企業管理署??及成功企業家孫樂瑜 (Lo-yu Sun) 作為華裔的孫樂瑜深深領悟到孟軻名言中的精華﹐他明白眼前的?#38;#33510;其心志,劳其筋骨,饿其体肤,空乏其身,行拂乱其所为?正是天将降大任于己身之前的磨煉。 他將此時的艱辛當成是人生中難能可貴的經驗﹐沒有叫苦叫累﹐硬是咬著牙堅持了下來。*3 在管理餐館方面孫樂瑜大量吸取了美國企業以客人為上帝的理念.................. 進行了推薦報導之後﹐餐館更是客如潮涌。於是在買下餐館一年之後﹐ 孫樂瑜便辭掉了在電腦中心的工作轉而全職照顧餐館。 房地產業大顯身手﹐成為千萬身價地產大亨 經營餐館所獲得的成功並沒有使孫樂瑜感到滿足﹐他其實更熱衷于在房地產方面的投資。果斷及時的購置地產使得他在經營方面處于不敗之地。正如他當初$4﹐000美元購置的第一棟房子至今還保留著﹐價格已經漲到$300﹐000﹐相當于每年漲壹萬美元。在後來的經營過程中﹐ 他每買下一間餐館﹐必定同時爭取到地產的擁有權﹐這樣﹐即使在餐飲業不景氣的情況下﹐他也可以保持盈余。 在每家餐館的附近﹐他都會買下一兩棟公寓或房子﹐以供員工住宿。幾十年積累下來﹐他已擁有了幾十棟這樣的房子。 ?#38;#20013;国海景?#38;#22823;酒楼, 以及?#38;#20013;国第一?#38;#22823;饭店都是西雅图首屈一指的好地产. 特別值得一提的是﹐?#38;#20013;國海景?#38;#22823;酒樓位于風景如畫的Lake Union湖邊﹐外景曾被拍入西雅圖不眠夜( Sleepless in Seattle) 中。當初孫樂瑜花了將近$5﹐000﹐000買下酒樓的地皮﹐現在這塊房產已經漲到$15﹐000﹐000了。 孫樂瑜目前在西雅圖擁有三間房地產公司﹐分別叫做揅hina Sun? 揊orty Five Investment Company? 和揝un Investment Co.?。 這些公司專門從事房地產發展以及管理方面的業務。 遠見超前﹐經營相關產業 1992年﹐孫樂瑜看好機場快餐的發展勢頭﹐ 成為了第一位在機場開設中式快餐櫃檯的華人。這之後﹐由于發現來機場的客人喜歡在等飛機時買一點兒小禮品﹐他又萌發了在機場開設禮品店的想法。如今﹐兩家禮品店的生意也欣欣向榮。 孫樂瑜的太太王小玲在台灣時本來從事旅行社的行業﹐到美國後一直幫助先生打理房地產及餐館的業務。後來生意越做越大﹐加上台灣的朋友來來往往﹐孫樂瑜也經常要飛來飛去的做生意﹐所以乾脆開了一家旅行社﹐一來方便為台灣的客人和朋友安排赴美行程﹐二來﹐可以節約機票的費用 -- 開旅行社的老闆自己購票﹐可以省去四分之三的價錢。據孫先生說更有甚者﹐因為經常要請客﹐所以開了一家餐館。聽上去真有意思。 孫太太做老本行倒也得心應手。後來店越開越多﹐孫先生也沒有經常作?#38;#31354;中飛人?了﹐ 夫婦便于今年六月將旅行社轉給了別人。不過﹐ 新店主與老東家之間還是有來有往。 揃ill Gates和Paul Allen是我餐館的常客?要是有一天你在西雅圖孫樂瑜開設的?#38;#20013;國海景?大酒樓吃飯時看到了像是Bill Gates 和Paul Alan 的兩個人正在一起高談闊論﹐那你一定沒有看錯人。孫樂瑜告訴我筆者Bill Gates和Paul Allen 自上他倆大學時代就是他餐館的常客。那時這絕代雙嬌常常邊吃飯邊聊他們的Windows和其它問題﹐一談就是兩三個小時。說不定微軟視窗軟體正是他倆當年在欣賞湖光山色﹐品嘗中國美食間醞釀開發出來的呢﹗不光如此﹐孫樂瑜還稱讚Paul Allen 是房地產業的投資好手﹐ 他早年投資買下了西雅圖Lake Union 湖溿三分之一的土地。這筆買湖的投資也許足夠他賺回在納斯達克股市中泡沫掉的財富了。 西雅圖市地處艾略特海灣和普結灣之間,北邊有聯合湖 (Lake Union),東邊是華盛頓湖,南邊又有兩座知名的國家公園,奧林匹克國家公園和雷尼爾國家公園﹐幾乎連年被評選為全美最適合居住的城市。空氣清新,景色秀麗的西雅圖是全球電腦巨擎微軟(Microsoft)的發祥地﹐還蘊育了許多新興企業如Amazon.com, Starbucks ﹐Airborne快遞等﹐而且雲集了多家Fortune 500強的大公司﹐例如波音飛機製造總部﹑Costco總部﹑ 阿拉斯加航空公司﹑Washington Mutual銀行等﹐因而成為美國西北部最重要的商業重鎮。 繁忙的西雅圖貨櫃港,是連結美國西岸和太平洋上亞洲各貿易夥伴如日本、台灣、韓國、新加坡、中國大陸等地的重要樞紐。因為經貿地位的特殊,各類重要會議經常選在西雅圖召開。 ............................... 喜獲SBA任命﹐願為華裔做貢獻 長期以來對華人企業的關心和扶助以及在餐飲及房地產業方面的名氣和成就使得孫樂瑜在不久以前從幾百名候選者中脫穎而出﹐被美国中小企业管理署 (United States Small Business Administration) 任命為全國聯邦中小企業國家委員會委員 (United States Small Business Administration抯 National Advisory Council抯 Advisory Panel)。在採訪中孫先生告訴記者﹐這項任命首先由白宮選取候選人﹐在將名單交由SBA進行嚴格的審查後任命。 審查要求包括﹕無犯罪記錄﹐無退票記錄﹐無官司記錄﹐無破產記錄﹐無欠債記錄﹐甚至還要求候選人沒有在SBA的貸款記錄。事業上的成功﹐以及在社會上的名氣也都是最重要的條件。孫先生還提到﹐這次獲得任命的共有兩人﹐自己為其中的一位﹐另外一名是韓裔David L. Kim. 能獲此項殊榮﹐孫先生萬分高興﹐他說作為政府與小企業之間的溝通人﹐他將為全國政策規劃提供重要信息﹐為振興美國經濟服務。任此職位是屬義務性質﹐不領取酬勞。孫樂瑜平常做生意之余就參加了很多義務性的社區活動﹐並協助華埠的社團工作。如果發現有剛剛起步作做生意的人遇到困難﹐他也總是樂意幫忙﹐向他們傳授有關美國法律法規﹐以及經營方面的心得。這種幫忙常常可以使剛起步的生意人獲得捷徑﹐從而少走許多彎路。比如餐館在申請烈酒牌的時候﹐許多中國或韓國人的店主由于在一開始時沒有將錢的來源講清楚﹐所以導致申請失敗。而一次被拒之後﹐再次申請就變的很困難。孫先生就建議在這種情況下要提早將一切資料都準備好。另外﹐他還會將申請各種做生意的營業執照時所需要注意的問題講給業主聽。 中小型企業任重道遠 孫樂瑜為我們介紹說﹐美國的中小型企業在國家經濟中一直起著非常重要的作用,尤其是近20年來,它們的作用更為顯著。盡管這一成就的取得大部分要歸功於企業界和創業人的努力奋斗,但与政府的扶持政策也是分不开的。套用小布什總統常說的一句話﹕美國的經濟復興要靠全國的小企業家。 美國中小型企業的現代史從1953年美國中小企業管理署 (United States Small Business Administration) 宣告成立開始的。這一獨立的聯邦機構的宗旨是:?#38;#24171;助和支持中小型企業,保護它們的利益並為它們出謀劃策,以保護企業的自由競爭,保持和加強國家總體的經濟實力?#38;#12290;隨著時間的推移和行業性質的變化,中小型企業的定義也發生了變化,現在一般是指那些擁有500名以下員工﹐年收入在3000萬以下的企業。 中小型企业是美國經濟的主流﹐對經濟貢獻很大。 根據報導﹐美國中小企業所創造的就業機會占政府企業的53%﹐中小企業銷售額佔全国总額的47%,產值占国内生產总值的50%。 在作為美國第二大少數民族的亞裔人口中﹐華裔人口最多﹐而華裔人口中75%的中小型企業集中在餐飲行業。 餐飲行業並為新移民行業帶動了保險業﹐銀行業﹐進出口貿易﹑食品製造業﹑雜貨店﹐洗衣店等眾多行業。近二十年﹐拜託高科技及網絡新經濟的飛速發展﹐華人創業者在網絡科技﹑生化科學等領域都有顯著成就。 SBA政策靈活﹐ 幫助中小型企業發展 在作為SBA顧問的職責方面﹐孫樂瑜表示﹐SBA每年召開三到四次的咨詢顧問會議﹐大部分是在華盛頓地區召開﹐最近的一次是在九月中旬的時候。在開會之前﹐顧問委員會的顧問們要收集有關中小型企業個方面的問題﹐以及他們做生意遇到的困難﹐用來提供給政府一個如何協助中小型企業的參考。平常孫先生忙于社區的服務和SBA的義務工作﹐自己的生意就交給太太和部門經理照顧。他與僱員的關係很融洽﹐有些員工同他一起工作了十幾年﹐早就成了他的左膀右臂。 談到當前中小型企業所面臨的最大困難﹐孫樂瑜說是資金的問題。另外﹐如何幫助這些企業度過現時的經濟低谷也非常緊迫。SBA現行的最引人注目的政策就對是小型企業最低率貸款的保證。 這種保證對剛剛創業的人來說極為重要﹐原因是﹕1) 可以確保你借到利息最低的貸款 2) 可為資格欠缺人士提供擔保﹐使之順利從銀行得到貸款。*4 "Strengthened by faith in God and family, we knew in our hearts that with hard work, perseverance, and the help of newly found neighbors and friends, we could indeed achieve the American dream," said U. S. Secretary of Labor Elaine Chao*5 --------------------------------------------- References *1. 全美台灣同鄉聯誼會; and Chang, Tiffany. 'Taiwan Benevolent Association of America held a productive meeting successfully in Las Vegas,' "The second edition in the section of 'Taiwan Benevolent Association of America' of WBTI website," (April 5, 2005), Las Vegas, Nevada: WBTI. *2. Bush, George; Chao, Elaine; and The New York Times. 'some profile of U. S. Secretary Elaine Chao,' "A search of 'u s secretary of labor elaine Chao' on the Google.com," (April 26, 2005), U. S. A.: Google.com. *3. Google. '由八十元月租到西雅圖地產大亨-- 訪?邦中小企業管理署??及成功企業家孫樂瑜 (Lo-yu Sun),' "A serch of 'lo-yu sun' on the Google.com," (April 27, 2005), U. S. A.: Google.com. *4. Ibid. *5. Bush. Ibid. 1111111111111 6666666666666666666666666 888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888 ********************************************** | |
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Our heartfelt sympathy and condolences to Commissioner Lynette McDonald's family and friends By PAI of WBTIThis is for us also to take a moment of silence to honor relatives of Commissioner Lynette Boggs McDonald who (her relatives) died this week in a California freeway accident. "Judy and I offer our heartfelt sympathy and condolences to McDonald's family and friends," said Dr. Tony Lei on behalf of the Advisory and Faculty members of Washington Business and Technology Institute through the phone to Commissioner Lynette McDonald by her Secretary Judi O'Leary. 333333333333333 99999999999999999999999999 333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333 ************************************************** | |
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*****This is a draft for final editing and modification. The complete article will be post in the morning before or on July 21, 2005.Charlyne Chen (陳思庭) has been appointed Acting Chairperson of the Intercity Business Council of Nevada of Washington Business and Technology Institute BY Michael Douglas, Jessaie Walsh, Lynette McDonald, Valerie Weber, and Tiffany Chang*1 "Through the recommendations by our faculty members including Justice of the Supreme Court Michael Douglas, District Judge Jessie Walsh, Clark County Commissioner Lynette McDonald, Nevada Assemblywoman Valerie Weber; Miss Charlyne Chen (陳思庭) has been appointed Acting Chairperson of the Intercity Business Council of Nevada (IBCN) of Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI) on July 15, 2005," announced Dr. John Wang, Spokesman of WBTI, on Monday July 18, 2005 in Las Vegas, Nevada, U. S. A.*2 "I'm so excited about the appointment since lots of my job are related to have a function on the basis of international perspective. Through this professional and practical venue, I'll put all my efforts to implement the missions for the promotion of the economic and trade development among Nevada, Taiwan, and Shanghai," said Miss Charlyne Chen (陳思庭) after she was informed by WBTI about her appointment on July 16, 2005 in Las Vegas. Charlyne is a first generation immigrant from the Republic of China. Her family owns a motel on Las Vegas Boulevard that she helped operate from the time she was 14 years old. As a local resident, Charlyne attended Orr Jr. High School and Valley High school. After graduating, she attended UNLV for my freshmen and sophomore years and Cal State Fullerton in California. Miss Charlyne Chen (陳思庭) is the 亚洲总裁 (Asian President) of Info21 Data Media Group. In 2003 the Nevada Commission on Economic Development appointed Charlyne Chen (陳思庭) as a representative in Taiwan to further the trade and investment relationships between Nevada and Taiwan. In 2004, she was appointed as the representative in Shanghai by the Commission.*3 中国纺织采购网 delivered its following press release on September 2004 in Shanghai, China: "2004 年 9 月 15 日 , 美国内华达州经济局局长 Alan Di Stefano 在 Info21 亚洲总裁 Charlyne Chen (陳思庭) 女士的陪同下 , 来我司进行调研和拜访。我司韩总以及公司相关部门负责人参加了会晤。 会上,韩总对 Alan Di Stefano 局长一行的来访表示热烈的欢迎,对 Info21 对我司一直以来的关心、帮助和支持表示感谢。....."*4 As the CEO of Info21 Data Media Group with operation in Shanghai, Taiwan and Hong Kong which provide trade intelligence, Charlyne has achieved a great deal to be the Representative of State Nevada on Economic Development for Shanghai and Taiwan. She has been invited by Governor of Ponghu as an official advisor on tourism and legalized gaming. Charlyne has been instrumental in the process to have United Commercial Bank (a Chinese-owned bank with 45 U.S. branches in California and New York) establish the first branches of a Chinese Bank in Nevada (Las Vegas). A Chinese bank in Texas will also open a branch here with an investment of U. S. $20 millions. Charlyne Chen (陳思庭) was awarded "Outstanding Chinese Young Entrepreneur of 2003" by "Asia Week" magazine in HK. On May 17, 2005 NCED, together with Charlyne Chen, held a seminar in Las Vegas for approximately 100 Taiwanese business owners, assembled for the Hardware Association exhibition, on investing in Nevada. In anticipation of the potential for increased tourism in Penghu, Taiwan, at least one Nevada casino enterprise has already purchase a significant piece of property in Penghu. At the request of Charlyne Chen, NCED has contacted several Nevada cities about establishing a sister-city relationship with Penghu. A Team of delegation organized by the high-ranking officials of Penghu will come to Las Vegas in August, 2005 for further plan in tourism and business cooperation and development.*5 In order to build an association among important cities nationally and internationally for: (1) Mutual cooperation and development of business, trade, and tourism; (2) Social and public relations among business and professionals; and (3) Event and dinner parties for our community in an atmosphere of friendly and mutual cooperation. Justice of the Supreme Court Michael Douglas, District Judge Jessie Walsh, Clark County Commissioner Lynette McDonald, Nevada Assemblywoman Valerie Weber, Southern Nevada Sherrif Bill Young, business executives and owners, multimedia publishers and Editor-in-Chief, organizational and community leaders, among others co-sponsored the initial establishment of Intercity Business Council of Nevada on December 16, 2004 in Las Vegas, Nevada, U. S. A.*6 --------------------------------------------- References *1. 1. Michael Douglas is a distingueshed Justice of the Supreme Court of Nevada, while Jessie Walsh is an achieved District Judge of Nevada. Lynette McDonal is a bright Commissioner of Clark County, Nevada, while Valerie Weber is a famous Assemblywoman of Nevada. *2. Walsh, Jessie; Moss, Cheryl; and Chang, Tiffany. 'Drs. Lee Bernick and Keong Leong were appointed deans of GSBPA of WBTI,' "Nevada Examiner," (March 28, 2003), Las Vegas, Nevada: Nevada Examiner. *3. Info21 Data Media Group; Chen, Charlyne; and Kung, Jennifer. 'Miss Charlyne Chen (陳思庭) ---a rising Chinese American business leader,' "A feature article on the section of 'Intercity Business Council of Nevada' of the WBTI website," (July 12, 2005), Las Vegas, Nevada: WBTI. *4. 中国纺织采购网; and Chen, Charlyne. "Welcome Mr. Alan Di Stefano and Miss Charlyne Chen (陳思庭) to Shanghai!" 'Intercity Business Council of Nevada' of WBTI website, (July 13, 2005), Las Vegas, Nevada: WBTI. *5. Ibid. *6. Google.com. 'A profile on Intercity Business Council of Nevada,' "A search of 'Intercity Business Council of Nevada' on the Google.com," (July 17, 2005), U. S. A.: Google.com. 8888888888888888 66666666666666666666666666666 777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777 ********************************************************* | |
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*****This is a draft for final editing and modification. The complete article will be post in the morning before or on July 20, 2005.Date: Fri, 15 Jul 2005 22:34:58 -0700 (GMT-07:00) From: Ms. Nancy Nan Jiang "JM319" [chenjm@earthlink.net] 雷先生:你好!下面是我的文章,请多指教。 一次偶然的机会,经友人介绍我被邀作为首届拉斯韦加斯儿童书画比赛的评委而抛头露面。从而结识了一群有识之士。介于友人的支持和要求写一篇关于我自身对绘画感受及认识的文章。我出生在一个艺术之家,从小就受到艺术的熏陶,自然就对绘画有着不同的感情。可是对绘画谈不上什么深刻地认识,只能粗浅的谈谈对绘画的感受。 绘画功能只能靠绘画自身的语言来表述,既绘画图式。作为画作必须把握绘画的本体语言,固然我们要强调修养、学识、阅历等等诸多因素对绘画的影响,但决定性的因素却是画家的天质中对绘画有没有直觉悟性。如果一个画家缺乏绘画的灵气和才能,那它将无法将自身对事物的感受在方寸之间表达出来。绘画是一个画家的人格、精神内涵的外在的表述,画家作画并非一般意义上对生活的感受、再现,在一个画家的眼里,生活,仅仅作精神的参照物,客观物象必须促动画家的内心那不可名状的情绪,而这不可名状的情绪冲动在画家的笔下赋予了强有力的线条、色彩及绘画的整体结构表现出来,真实的画面充满着宇宙的哲理,开合呼应、疏密虚实、若即若离等等,那行而上的真实。并不是一般意上的生活的真实。 绘画的表达又是朦胧的,绘画给人得的审美感受只是在一种意义让观者根据自己的经验去体会从而使观者有视觉触动深层的审美冲动,这种审美冲动有时和画家的绘画冲动相吻合,这就产生了共鸣。有时不尽然,欣赏者自觉或不自觉地对一件艺术作品根据自己的经验在创造。画家的作品要给欣赏者在创造的空间,这个空间就是绘画的朦胧。故人家喜欢你的画,画家的画就具备了感染力和生命力。不可想象,一幅画仅仅只告诉人们我们画的是什么!那么作品定然是淡而无味的。 我不觉得绘画一定要将雅和俗参到一块,,雅和俗是两种绝然不同的东西,雅、俗各归其位,雅的东西必定由高人去做,去玩味。曲高和寡,人数虽少,但代表人类文化的优秀和精华;俗的东西由里巷云云之众去做,去热闹,牡丹之爱宜乎众唉 总之,绘画乃是人类生命的需要,也就体现着生命的本质。乃是对生命自由抒发永无休止地追求,生命对于来自任何方面的压力都会感到不适,而生命的拚搏又不能完全摆脱由种种压力所带来的不适,而在方寸之间则可抒志达情,可以释放压力带来的不适,有时一幅得意之作完成之后画家如释重负,会有一挣脱苦役后的快意。中国文化崇尚超然物外的玄远精神,因为现实中有诸多卑琐的东西困扰着人们,阻碍着人们对自身生存的文化环境和自然环境作终极思考,绘画之功能可以使人精神得以净化释放;一壶苦茗,可以清心明目,一幅好画,那是肩着自由苦役的人们的精神振奋剂。 Attachments 77777777777777 666666666666666666666666666 888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888 ************************************************** | |
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*****This is a draft for final editing and modification. The complete article will be post in the morning before or on July 17, 2005.United Financial Associates, Inc. Our professionals have extensive experience and knowledge in the products By United Financial Associates and Tiffany Kung The following information was received from the searching of the website at www.unitedfinancialasso.com through the introduction by Miss Agnas Chan*1 to Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI). Agnas is an Insurance and Financial Consultant and the Certified Estate Planner of the Company: Our company is composed of financial professionals who offer high quality insurance and financial products and services to the individual and business marketplace.*2 Our professionals have extensive experience and knowledge in the products they offer as well as the expertise on how to use those products to provide maximum benefit and protection to the clients we serve. It is our commitment and desire to establish trust and a long lasting relationship with our clients. This commitment has served us well throughout the years. We take pride in knowing that our clients keep returning to us for advice. We welcome you to our Web Site. We tried to provide the viewer with a basic understanding of some subjects we specialize in. If you have a need for our service, you can call or complete one of the forms provided. *****United Financial Associates, Inc. 6376 W. Spring Mountain Road, Ste#7 Las Vegas, NV 89146 Phone (702)212-3838 ---------------------- Our Staff Agnas Chan, Insurance and Financial Consultant, Certified Estate Planner (702)212-3838 unitedfinancial@usa.com Matthew , Insurance Consultant (702)212-3838 vegasmatthew@yahoo.com Zoie Chu, Insurance Consultant (702)212-3838 zoiechu@earthlink.net Po Heng Wong, Life and Annuity Specialist (702)212-3838 poheng@ubsource.com Shiu Wai Ying, Insurance Consultant (702)212-3838 teresa@ubsource.com Rei Hsiah Lei, Insurance and Financial Consultant (702)212-3838 rh_lei@yahoo.com Chaoxia Yuan, IAM, Inc., Insurance and Financial Consultant (702)810-8069 ycx68@hotmail.com Nina Yuan, Insurance and Financial Consultant (702)278-9596 neena248@aol.com Service+Insurance, LLC (Main Office) 6376 W. Spring Mountain Road, Ste #7 Las Vegas, NV 89146 Phone: (702)212-3838 Fax: (702)212-2888 randy@ubsource.com Service+Insurance,LLC (Branch Office) 4580 W. Spring Mountain Road, Las Vegas, NV 89102 Phone: (702)247-8738 Fax: (702)247-8502 zoiechu@earthlink.net*3 --------------------------------------------- References *1. Miss Agnas Chan is the owner of United Financial Associates, Inc. *2. United Financial Associates. 'A profile of United Financial Associates, Inc.,' "A search of the website at www.unitedfinancialasso.com," (July 13, 2005), Las Vegas, Nevada: Office of the United Financial Associates, Inc. *3. Ibid. 111111111111111 666666666666666666666666666 888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888 ****************************************************** | |
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*****This is a draft for final editing and modification. The complete article will be post in the morning before or on July 16, 2005.US Senator John Ensign, US Congressmen James Gobbons and Jon Porter, and Nevada Governor Kenny Guinn honor Taiwan Benevolent Association of America and Wendy Yu-ping Wu By Michael Douglas, Jessie Walsh, Valerie Weber, Cheryl Moss, and Tiffany Chang*1 "Under the recommendation of President Dr. Tony Tung-tien Lei, Taiwan Benevolent Association of America and Ms. Wendy Yu-ping Wu have received Greeting Letters from U. S. Senator John Ensign and U. S. Congressman James Gobbons and Certificates of Recognition from Nevada Governor Kenny Guinn and U. S. Congressman Jon Porter. She was appointed Assistant Fellow of Public Administration Institution (PAI) and Chairperson of Interstate Business Cooperation and Development Council by Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI) on May 11, 2005." The announcement was made on Thursday, July 14, 2005, by Dr. John Wang, Spokesperson for WBTI in Las Vegas, Nevada, U. S. A.*2 The following are the statements of the Greeting Letter and Certificates of Recognition: [[[[[JOHN ENSIGN, Nevada United States Senate Washington,DC 20510-2805 July 29, 2005 Dear Friends: It gives me great pleasure to welcome you to Las Vegas for the 28th Annual Convention of the Taiwan Benevolent Association of America. I hope that, during your time here, you will be able to experience some of the many attractions that our beautiful city has to offer. As you focus your attention on this year's theme, the Future Development of TBAA, I commend you on your dedication to promoting understanding between the people of Taiwan and the United States through educational, cultural, economic, and scientific programs. Your contributions to the betterment of the communities in which you live have had a significant positive impact on the quality of life for the families who reside in those communities. I especially congratulate Wendy Wu*2 on the knowledge, expertise, and professionalism that she has exemplified during her tenure as TBAA Chairperson. Enjoy your time in southern Nevada, and please accept my best wishes for a successful and memorable conference.]]]]]*3 [[[[[Congress of the United States House of Representatives Washington, DC 20515-2802 July 29, 2005 Taiwan Benevolent Association of America Paris Hotel Las Vegas, Nevada Dear Friends: It is a pleasure and privilege to welcome the Taiwan Benevolent Association of America and its international convention to Las Vegas and the Paris Hotel. I hope that this is an extremely successful meeting in which you are representing the thousands of Nevada citizens who are of Taiwan descent and the more than 300,000 active members of your organization nationalwide. The Taiwanese people and their descendants have help to uphold the traditions and spirit of democracy and in so doing have help to shape our national character. You have also helped to provide a greater understanding between the people of Taiwan and the American people, fostering greater cultural, educational, economic and scientific relations. Las Vegas, with its growing Taiwanese community, is an ideal site for your convention, and I trust that it will be productive and fruitful. While you are here, I hope that you will avail yourselves of the numerous cultural and recreational opportunities Nevada has to offer. Please let us know if there is anything we can do to help make your visit a more pleasant and productive experience. Sincerely, Jim Gibbons Member of Congress]]]]]*4 [[[[[Office of the Governor Certificate of Recognition Awarded to Wendy Yu-Ping Wu Chairperson of the Taiwan Benevolent Association of America The State of Nevada congratulates you on your extensive assistance to the Taiwan Benevolent Association of America, and commends you for your dedicated service to the citizens of our Silver State. May 23, 2005 (Date) Kenny C. Guinn, Governor]]]]]*5 [[[[ Congressman Jon C. Porter United States Congress Washington, DC 20515-2803 July 30, 2005 United States Congressman Jon C. Porter Recognizes and Honors Wendy Wu FOR YOUR DEDICATED SERVICE AND PROFOUND COMMITMENT TO THE COMMUNITY AND TO THE TAIWAN BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA July 30, 2005 Jon C. Porter United States Congressman ]]]]]*6 "On behalf of Taiwan Benevolent Association of America, it's my great honor to receive the Certificate of Recognition from U. S. Congressman Jon Porter. As a faculty member of Public Administration Institution and Chairperson of the Interstate Business Cooperation and Development Council of Washington Business and Technology Institute,*7 it's my pleasure to put some of my effort and wisdom to the community service and humane spirit of the Institute for the people and communities of Nevada," said Ms. Wendy Yu-ping Wu in San Jose, California after she was informed by President Dr. Tony Tung-tien Lei about the greetings letter through the phone call and WBTI website at http://communitylink.reviewjournal.com/lvrj/wbti by Las Vegas Review-Journal. Very soon, Ms. Wendy Wu is going to complete her term as President of the Taiwan Benevolent Association of America (TBAA) on July 30, 2005. Out of the excellent experience, knowledge, enthusiasm, and professionalism of Ms. Wu, she has elevated the TBAA to a new height in terms of its fame, quality and significance among many American Chinese and Asian American institutions in this country. Now, TBAA is scheduled to hold its profound 28th Annual Conference throughout the July 29-31, 2005 in Las Vegas, Nevada. In light of Ms. Wendy Wu's efforts and unselfish spirit in promoting cross-culture understanding and mutual respect for diversified interests rising from a variety of the communities, she has already become a real dynamic force and role model in the common pursuit of improving quality of life for our society. As the largest civic organization representing U.S. immigrants from Taiwan, the TBAA currently has approximately 15 chapters and 30,000 active members nationwide. Their members are concerned about the new developments in Cross-Strait Relations, the U. S. China Relationship and the Asian Economy. They are increasingly focused on working with mainstream American society on these and other issues. Your participation would greatly inspire them as they move forward to achieve their goal.*8 "It's our honor to have Greeting Letter from U. S. Senator John Ensign and Certificates of Recognition from Nevada Governor Kenny Guinn and U. S. Congressman Joh Porter to Taiwan Benevolent Association of America and Ms. Wendy Yu-ping Wu in welcomimg the people from all around the world to Las Vegas to participate the 28th Annual Convention of the Taiwan Benevolent Association of America on July 29-31, 2005 in Las Vegas, Nevada. We're also pleased to have Ms. Wendy Yu-ping Wu's interest in offering her caliber whose integrity, knowledge, and experience may bring to Washington Business and Technology Institute an interstate perspective," points out President Dr. Tony Lei of WBTI. "Throughout Ms. Wendy Wu's distinguished endeavor, she has accomplished a great deal of business and community service practices and earned a good reputation as a conscientious and dedicated professional. Taiwan Benevolent Association of America and Wendy deserve the significant Greeting Letters from U. S. Senator John Ensign and U. S. Congressman James Gibbons and Certificates of Recognition from Nevada Governor Kenny Guinn and U. S. Congressman Jon Porter."*9 The following is an example of our invitation letter that we sent to U. S. Senator John Ensign, Nevada Governor Kenny Guinn, U. S. Congressmen James Gibbons and Jon Porter. > Dear U. S. Senator Honorable John Ensign,*10 > Dr. Tony T. Lei, Advisor of Taiwan Benevolent Association of Las Vegas [President of Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI)], Mrs. Wendy Wu, Chairperson of Taiwan Benevolent Association of America (TBAA), Miss Sue Phelps, President of Taiwan Benevolent Association of Las Vegas, Mr. Lo-Yu Sun, Board Advisor of TBAA, and Ms. Hui-Ching Chen, Director of Secretary Division of TBAA request the honor of your presence as a Kenote Speaker (for short speech) and/or as a grantor of Greetings Letter at the Opening Ceremony of 28th Annual Convention of Taiwan Benevolent Association of America (TBAA) > on Saturday, the Thirty of July, 2005 > at the Paris Hotel and Casino > 3655, Las Vegas Blvd., Las Vegas, Nevada 89109 > from 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 a.m. > > Participants: About 500 people. > Attire: Business > > RSVP: Please e-mail Dr. Tony Lei at tojulei@yahoo.com. Or please call Judy for RSVP at 255-9058 on or before > Friday, May 20, 2005. > --------------------------------------------- References *1. Michael Douglas is a distingueshed Justice of the Supreme Court of Nevada, while Jessie Walsh is an achieved District Judge of Nevada. Valerie Weber is a known Assemblywoman of Nevada, while Cheryl Moss is the first Asian American elected in Nevada history as a District Court Judge. *2. Douglas, Michael; Weber, Valerie; Moss, Cheryl; Chang, Tiffany. 'Wendy Wu has been appointed Assistant Fellow of Public Administration Institution of WBTI,' "A search of 'wendy yu-ping wu' on the Google.com," ( June 27, 2005), U. S. A.: Google.com. 3. Ensign, John. 'Greeting from Office of Senator John Ensign,' "The 'Letter of Greeting to Taiwan Benevolent Association of America and Wendy Yu-ping Wu' sent by U. S. Senator John Ensign to President Dr. Tony Tung-tien Lei of Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI)," (May 27, 2005), Las Vegas, Nevada: Office of Senator John Ensign. *4. Gibbons, James. 'Greeting from Office of Congressman James Gibbons,' "The 'Letter of Greeting to Taiwan Benevolent Association of America and Wendy Yu-ping Wu' sent by U. S. Congressman James Gibbons to President Dr. Tony Tung-tien Lei of Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI)," (July 10, 2005), Washington, D. C.: Office of Congressman James Gibbons. *5. Guinn, Kenny. 'Certificate of Recognition from Office of the Governor,' "The 'Certificate of Recognition to Wendy Yu-Ping Wu' sent by Nevada Governor Kenny C. Guinn to President Dr. Tony Tung-tien Lei of Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI)," (May 24, 2005), Las Vegas, Nevada: Office of the Governor. *6. Porter, Jon. 'Certificate of Recognition from Office of Congressman Jon Porter,' "The 'Certificate of Recognition to Taiwan Benevolent Association of America and Wendy Yu-ping Wu' sent by U. S. Congressman Jon C. Porter to President Dr. Tony Tung-tien Lei of Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI)," (June 29, 2005), Las Vegas, Nevada: Office of Congressman Jon Porter. *7. Douglas. Ibid. *8. Denton, Mark; Walsh, Jessie; Moss, Cheryl; and Chang, Tiffany. 'Our mutual cooperation and development between the officials and people will bring us a peaceful, happy, and healthy community,' "Newsbrief of WBTI," (February 7, 2004), Las Vegas, Nevada: WBTI. *9. Chang, Tiffany. 'Nancy Becker has been appointed Fellow of Public Administration Institution of Washington Business and Technology Institute,' "A search of 'Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Nevada Nancy Becker' on the Google.com," (June 28, 2005), U. S. A.: Google.com. *10. PAI of WBTI, 'An invitation e-mail to U. S. Senator John Ensign,' "A search of 'U. S. Senator John Ensign' on Google.com," (July 4, 2005), U. S. A.: Google.com. 6666666666666666666 7777777777777777777777777777777 888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888 ***************************************************** | |
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*****This is a draft for final editing and modification. The complete article will be post in the morning before or on July 15, 2005.Taiwan Benevolent Association of America and Wendy Yu-ping Wu received the Letter of Greeting from U. S. Congressman James Gibbons By Michael Douglas, Jessie Walsh, Valerie Weber, Cheryl Moss, and Tiffany Chang*1 "Under the recommendation of President Dr. Tony Tung-tien Lei, Taiwan Benevolent Association of America and Ms. Wendy Yu-ping Wu have received the Letter of Greeting from U. S. Congressman James Gibbons on July 12, 2005. She was appointed Assistant Fellow of Public Administration Institution (PAI) and Chairperson of Interstate Business Cooperation and Development Council by Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI) on May 11, 2005." The announcement was made on Wednesday, July 13, 2005, by Dr. John Wang, Spokesperson for WBTI in Las Vegas, Nevada, U. S. A.*2 The following is the statement of the greeting letter: [[[[[Congress of the United States House of Representatives Washington, DC 20515-2802 July 29, 2005 Taiwan Benevolent Association of America Paris Hotel Las Vegas, Nevada Dear Friends: It is a pleasure and privilege to welcome the Taiwan Benevolent Association of America and its international convention to Las Vegas and the Paris Hotel. I hope that this is an extremely successful meeting in which you are representing the thousands of Nevada citizens who are of Taiwan descent and the more than 300,000 active members of your organization nationalwide. The Taiwanese people and their descendants have help to uphold the traditions and spirit of democracy and in so doing have help to shape our national character. You have also helped to provide a greater understanding between the people of Taiwan and the American people, fostering greater cultural, educational, economic and scientific relations. Las Vegas, with its growing Taiwanese community, is an ideal site for your convention, and I trust that it will be productive and fruitful. While you are here, I hope that you will avail yourselves of the numerous cultural and recreational opportunities Nevada has to offer. Please let us know if there is anything we can do to help make your visit a more pleasant and productive experience. Sincerely, Jim Gibbons Member of Congress]]]]]*3 "On behalf of Taiwan Benevolent Association of America, it's my great honor to receive the nice Greeting from U. S. Senator John Ensign. As a faculty member of Public Administration Institution and Chairperson of the Interstate Business Cooperation and Development Council of Washington Business and Technology Institute, it's my pleasure to put part of my effort and wisdom to the community service and humane spirit of the Institute for the people and communities of Nevada," said Ms. Wendy Yu-ping Wu in San Jose, California after she was informed by President Dr. Tony Tung-tien Lei about the greetings letter through the phone call and WBTI website at http://communitylink.reviewjournal.com/lvrj/wbti by Las Vegas Review-Journal.*4 Very soon, Ms. Wendy Wu is going to complete her term as President of the Taiwan Benevolent Association of America (TBAA) on July 30, 2005. Out of the excellent experience, knowledge, enthusiasm, and professionalism of Ms. Wu, she has elevated the TBAA to a new height in terms of its fame, quality and significance among many American Chinese and Asian American institutions in this country. Now, TBAA is scheduled to hold its profound 28th Annual Conference throughout the July 29-31, 2005 in Las Vegas, Nevada. In light of Ms. Wendy Yu-ping Wu's efforts and unselfish spirit in promoting cross-culture understanding and mutual respect for diversified interests rising from a variety of the communities, she has already become a real dynamic force and role model in the common pursuit of improving quality of life for our society. As the largest civic organization representing U.S. immigrants from Taiwan, the TBAA currently has approximately 15 chapters and 30,000 active members nationwide. Their members are concerned about the new developments in Cross-Strait Relations, the U.S China Relationship and the Asian Economy. They are increasingly focused on working with the mainstream of American society on these and other issues. Your participation would greatly inspire them as they move forward to achieve their goal.*5 The following is an example of our inviation letter that we sent to U. S. Senator John Ensign, Nevada Governor Kenny Guinn, and U. S. Congressmen James Gibbons and Jon Porter: > Dear U. S. Congressman Honorable James Gibbons,*9 > Dr. Tony T. Lei, Advisor of Taiwan Benevolent Association of Las Vegas [President of Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI)], Mrs. Wendy Wu, Chairperson of Taiwan Benevolent Association of America (TBAA), Miss Sue Phelps, President of Taiwan Benevolent Association of Las Vegas, Mr. Lo-Yu Sun, Board Advisor of TBAA, and Ms. Hui-Ching Chen, Director of Secretary Division of TBAA request the honor of your presence as a Kenote Speaker (for short speech) and/or as a grantor of Greetings Letter at the Opening Ceremony of 28th Annual Convention of Taiwan Benevolent Association of America (TBAA) > on Saturday, the Thirty of July, 2005 > at the Paris Hotel and Casino > 3655, Las Vegas Blvd., Las Vegas, Nevada 89109 > from 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 a.m. > > Participants: About 500 people. > Attire: Business > > RSVP: Please e-mail Dr. Tony Lei at tojulei@yahoo.com. Or please call Judy for RSVP at 255-9058 on or before > Friday, May 20, 2005.*6 "It's our great honor to have U. S. Congressman James Gibbons's welcome with great pleasure to the people from all around the world to Las Vegas for participating the 28th Annual Convention of the Taiwan Benevolent Association of America. We're also pleased to have Ms. Wendy Yu-ping Wu's interest in offering her caliber whose integrity, knowledge, and experience may bring to Washington Business and Technology Institute an interstate perspective," points out President Dr. Tony Lei of WBTI. "Throughout Ms. Wendy Wu's distinguished endeavor, she has accomplished a great deal of business and community service practices and earned a good reputation as a conscientious and dedicated professional. Taiwan Benevolent Association of America and Wendy deserve the significant Letter of Greeting from U. S. Congressman James Gibbons."*7 --------------------------------------------- References *1. Michael Douglas is a famous Justice of the Supreme Court of Nevada, while Jessie Walsh is an achieved District Judge of Nevada. Valerie Weber is a known Assemblywoman of Nevada, while Cheryl Moss is also an achieved District Court Judge of Nevada. *2. Douglas, Michael; Weber, Valerie; Moss, Cheryl; Chang, Tiffany. 'Wendy Wu has been appointed Assistant Fellow of Public Administration Institution of WBTI,' "A search of 'wendy yu-ping wu' on the Google.com," ( May 28, 2005), U. S. A.: Google.com. *3. Gibbons, James. 'Greeting from Office of Congressman James Gibbons,' "The 'Letter of Greeting to Taiwan Benevolent Association of America and Wendy Yu-ping Wu' sent by U. S. Congressman James Gibbons to President Dr. Tony Tung-tien Lei of Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI)," (July 10, 2005), Washington, D. C.: Office of Congressman James Gibbons. *4. Douglas. Ibid. *5. PAI of WBTI, 'An invitation e-mail to U. S. Congressman James Gibbons,' "A search of 'U. S. Congressman James Gibbons' on Google.com," (July 12, 2005), U. S. A.: Google.com. *6. Ibid. *7. Chang, Tiffany. 'Nancy Becker has been appointed Fellow of Public Administration Institution of Washington Business and Technology Institute,' "A search of 'Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Nevada Nancy Becker' on the Google.com," (May 27, 2005), U. S. A.: Google.com. 6666666666666666666 88888888888888888888888888888 777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777 ***************************************************** | |
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U.S. Secretary of Labor Elaine L. Chao Receives the Ellis Island Medal of Honor*1 Distribution Source : U.S. Newswire Date : Saturday, May 14, 2005 To: National Desk Contact: Stephanie Cathcart of the U.S. Department of Labor, 202-431-3239 WASHINGTON, May 14 /U.S. Newswire/ -- An immigrant to this country at the age of eight who became the first Asian Pacific American woman to serve in the President's cabinet, U.S. Secretary of Labor Elaine L. Chao today received the Ellis Island Medal of Honor from the National Ethnic Coalition of Organizations (NECO) Inc. The medal was presented Saturday, May 14, in a ceremony on Ellis Island. The Ellis Island Medals of Honor are presented to Americans of diverse origins for their outstanding contributions to their own ethnic groups and to American society. Honorees include U.S. Presidents, Nobel Prize winners, leaders of industry and government, artists, performers and athletes. The U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate have unanimously passed resolutions sanctioning the National Ethnic Coalition of Organizations and the Ellis Island Medals of Honor. "When my mother, my two sisters and I came to New York to join my father, who had come to America three years earlier, the freighter that brought us to the New York City harbor passed the Statue of Liberty," said U.S. Secretary of Labor Elaine L. Chao. "Lady Liberty was a welcome sight to our young family who didn't speak English but who had such hopes and belief in the promise of America." "It is also gratifying to see the committee award the Medal of Honor to my father whose courage and determination to pursue a life of opportunity and freedom has served as a constant reminder to me as Secretary of Labor to promote hope and opportunity to newcomers, the vulnerable and those without a voice in our country," Secretary Chao added. Elaine L. Chao is the nation's 24th Secretary of Labor. Since her confirmation by the United States Senate on January 29, 2001, she has been dedicated to carrying out the Department of Labor's mission of inspiring and protecting the hardworking people of America. Her family's experience transitioning to a new country, supported by one another and the kindness of friends and neighbors, taught her that encouragement is the key to fostering independence. This inspired her to dedicate most of her professional life to ensuring that people have the opportunity to pursue lives of dignity and financial independence.*2 --------------------------------------------- References *1. U. S. Newswire. 'A Profile of U. S. Department of Labor,' "A search of 'ms elaine chao' on the Google.com," (July 9, 2005), U. S. A.: Google.com. *2. Ibid. 666666666666666 1111111111111111111111111 888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888 ************************************************** | |
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The following imfomation are kept just as our draft of some notes (not for publication):Date: Wed, 06 Jul 2005 11:14:08 -0700 From: "Jeri Winter" [DEPT10EA@co.clark.nv.us] To: tojulei@yahoo.com Subject: Thanks. ---Judge Walsh is RSVP'g Dear Dr. Lei: it was very nice to speak to you this morning. Thankyou for your very kind words. Attached is a copy of a letter that went in the mail to you this morning. I will stay in touch. Thanks again. Jeri Winter Judicial Exec. Assistant to Judge Jessie Walsh, Dept. 10 Phone - (702) 455-4668 Email - Dept10ea@co.clark.nv.us July 6, 2005 Dr. Tony Lei 2245 Homeland Street Las Vegas, Nevada 89128 Dear Friends: It is my pleasure to join you in honoring a distinguished member of our community, Dr. Tony Lei. Dr. Lei*s extraordinary commitment and dedication to Southern Nevada is beyond compare, and is reflected by his participation in numerous educational, political, collegial and business entities. He has given generously of his time and talents to help make Clark County, Nevada a better place to live. Dr. Lei*s expertise and professional service to the public benefits not only the Asian American community, but all the citizens of our great state. I only wish there were more citizens like Dr. Tony Lei. It is an honor to know him. Very Truly Yours, JESSIE WALSH District Court Judge Jw/jkw 66666666666666666666 888888888888888888888888888888888 777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777 ************************************************** | |
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The following imfomation are kept just as our draft of some notes (not for publication):Dear Dr. Lei, I attempted to send you this text last Friday afternoon as an attachment and it was returned to me as an undeliverable attachment. I hope that this text of the proclamation from Assemblywoman Weber serves your needs. Please contact me if you should need further assistance. Thank you. Craig A PROCLAMATION HONORING DR. TONY LEI from the State of Nevada WHEREAS, Dr. Tony Lei, a prominent resident of the Las Vegas area for more than 12 years, has dedicated himself to projects benefiting the Asian community and all Nevada citizens; and WHEREAS, Dr. Lei has led the Washington Business and Technology Institute and its advisory board and faculty members establishing the Pan Pacific and Asian American Forum; and WHEREAS, Dr. Lei has served in many notable roles working with prominent elected leaders and notable entities including United States Representative Shelley Berkley, the Office of Constable for Las Vegas Township, the Office of District Attorney for Clark County, and serving as Honorary President of Great Wall College and Xiamen Straits Foreign Language College, Chairman of the Chinese American Academic Association of Nevada, and a contributing editor and columnist of Nevada Examiner and Reviewjournal.com Washington Business and Technology Institute Web site; and WHEREAS, Dr. Lei has published more than 80 books on business management, marketing, and information management, as well as more than 276 papers on business administration, information management, and computer education; and WHEREAS, Dr. Lei has presented his findings to many well-recognized conferences such as the International Conference on Technology and Engineering, the International Information Management Congress, and the Science Engineering Technology Seminars; and WHEREAS, Dr. Lei has long promoted cooperation on education and business development between Asian nations and Nevada; and WHEREAS, Dr. Lei has offered his time to many cultural, benevolent, artistic, and political activities and programs, such as the Thai Performing Appreciation Day, Seniors United, the Asian-American Republican Coalition of Clark County, and the Taiwan Benevolent Association of America; and WHEREAS, Dr. Lei received his Doctorate of Education in Institutional Management in 1990 from Pepperdine University, and served as an Associate Professor of Information Management and a Fellow of Management of the Graduate School of Business Administration of National Chunghsing University and Pepperdine University from 1985 to 1991 and 1991 to 1996, respectively; now, therefore, be it PROCLAIMED, That the State of Nevada recognizes Dr. Tony Lei as an outstanding Nevadan whose dedication to public service benefits all citizens of this great State and our neighbors in the Pacific Rim. DATED this 30th day of July, 2005. __________________________ Valerie E. Weber Nevada State Assemblywoman Craig V. Hoffecker Senior Research Analyst Nevada Legislative Counsel Bureau 401 South Carson Street Carson City, Nevada 89701 Telephone: (775) 687-8620 E-mail: choffecker@lcb.state.nv.us ATTENTION The information contained in this message is a confidential communication from the Nevada Legislative Counsel Bureau. It is intended to be read only by the person or entity to whom it is addressed or by the designee of such person or entity. If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient, you are on notice that distribution of this message in any form is strictly prohibited. 111111111111111 66666666666666666666666 888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888 ************************************************** | |
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*****This is a draft for final editing and modification. The complete article will be post in the morning before or on July 6, 2005.美 國 參 眾 議 員 與 內 州 州 長 頒 贈 全 美 台 灣 同 鄉 聯 誼 會 與 會 長 吳 毓 苹 卓 越 成 就 獎 七 月 四 日 (July 4th) 由 內 華 達 州 最 高 法 院 大 法 官 Machael Douglas, 高 等 法 官 Jessie Walsh, 州 議 員 Valerie Weber , 高 等 法 院 法 官 Cheryl Moss 等 , 聯 合 撰 寫 , 發 表 於 「 拉 斯 維 加 斯 評 論 報 WBTI 網 頁 」 , 宣 告 內 華 達 州 與 「 台 聯 會 」 近 訊 如 下 ﹕ 「 經 由 本 院 教 委 會 多 位 人 士 , 包 括 內 華 達 州 最 高 法 院 大 法 官 Michael Douglas , 州 議 員 Valerie Weber 與 高 等 法 院 ( 家 庭 ) 法 官 Cheryl Moss 等 的 推 薦 , 吳 毓 苹 ( Wendy Yu-ping Wu ) 女 士 獲 聘 為 公 共 行 政 研 究 所 助 理 研 究 員 , 兼 本 院 州 際 工 商 合 作 發 展 委 員 會 主 任 委 員 , 」 華 盛 頓 工 商 技 術 研 究 院 ( 「 華 研 院 」 ) 發 言 人 王 志 勇 博 士 , 於 五 月 十 二 日 在 拉 斯 維 加 斯 公 開 宣 稱 。 『 趙 小 蘭 過 去 多 年 的 社 會 公 益 服 務 貢 獻 , 深 植 我 心 , 我 也 在 常 期 地 投 注 , 我 喜 歡 的 是 在 她 精 神 領 導 下 , 「 華 研 院 」 茁 壯 地 走 向 社 會 服 務 與 仁 愛 精 神 奉 獻 的 領 域 , 』 ?毓 苹 於 五 月 十 二 日 在 加 州 聖 荷 西 說 。 全 美 台 灣 同 鄉 聯 誼 會 成 立 多 年 , 於 橫 跨 美 國 十 數 州 , 設 立 各 地 分 會 , 以 「 時 時 關 心 台 灣 , 處 處 服 務 同 鄉 」 為 宗 旨 , 心 懷 祖 國 , 聯 絡 鄉 親 , 建 造 我 方 與 美 國 密 切 與 恆 遠 的 , 國 情 與 民 心 相 互 良 好 的 關 係 。 第二次理事顧問會議推選郎德渝、盧景林、雷動天三人起草關心台灣宣言,並經大會討論通過,重申台聯會兼容和合、不分省級、相互友愛提攜的宗旨。宣言中也強調,台聯會希望美國社會與朝野研討未來如何推展美台雙方在經貿、工商、文化、科技交流之合作與實質關係。 該 會 會 長 吳 毓 苹 , 領 導 總 會 發 展 以 來 , 熱 心 誠 摯 , 開 源 節 流 , 會 務 蒸 蒸 日 上 , 聲 譽 拓 及 四 海 , 將 於 今 年 七 月 三 十 日 任 滿 卸 職 , 功 德 並 著 。 該 會 將 於 今 年 七 月 二 十 九 至 三 十一 日 在 拉 斯 維 加 斯 , 盛 大 舉 辦 第 二 十 八 屆 全 美 台 灣 同 鄉 聯 誼 會 年 會 , 以 誌 慶 祝 。 喜 訊 傳 來 , 全 美 台 灣 同 鄉 聯 誼 會 與 會 長 吳 毓 苹 研, 經 由 華 盛 頓 工 商 技 術 研 究 院 院 長 雷 動 天 博 士 誠 懇 地 推 薦 , 榮 獲 美 國 參 議 員 John Ensign, 內 華 達 州 州 長 Kenny Guinn 與 美 國 眾 議 員 Jon Porter 頒 贈 親 筆 敬 賀 公 函 與 卓 越 成 就 獎 各 一 份 , 殊 為 華 人 增 添 一 分 可 貴 的 光 彩 與 榮 耀 。 ---WBTI Press Release (7/4th/2005) 111111111111111 6666666666666666666666666666 888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888 ************************************************** | |
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*****This is a draft for final editing and modification. The complete article will be post in the morning before or on July 6, 2005.US Senator John Ensign, US Congressman Jon Porter, and Nevada Governor Kenny Guinn honor Taiwan Benevolent Association of America and Wendy Yu-ping Wu By Michael Douglas, Jessie Walsh, Valerie Weber, Cheryl Moss, and Tiffany Chang*1 "Under the recommendation of President Dr. Tony Tung-tien Lei, Taiwan Benevolent Association of America and Ms. Wendy Yu-ping Wu have received Greeting Letter from U. S. Senator John Ensign and Certificates of Recognition from Nevada Governor Kenny Guinn and U. S. Congressman Jon Porter dated July 30, 2005. She was appointed Assistant Fellow of Public Administration Institution (PAI) and Chairperson of Interstate Business Cooperation and Development Council by Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI) on May 11, 2005." The announcement was made on Saturday, July 4, 2005, by Dr. John Wang, Spokesperson for WBTI in Las Vegas, Nevada, U. S. A.*2 The following are the statements of the Greeting Letter and Certificates of Recognition: [[[[[JOHN ENSIGN, Nevada United States Senate Washington,DC 20510-2805 July 29, 2005 Dear Friends: It gives me great pleasure to welcome you to Las Vegas for the 28th Annual Convention of the Taiwan Benevolent Association of America. I hope that, during your time here, you will be able to experience some of the many attractions that our beautiful city has to offer. As you focus your attention on this year's theme, the Future Development of TBAA, I commend you on your dedication to promoting understanding between the people of Taiwan and the United States through educational, cultural, economic, and scientific programs. Your contributions to the betterment of the communities in which you live have had a significant positive impact on the quality of life for the families who reside in those communities. I especially congratulate Wendy Wu*2 on the knowledge, expertise, and professionalism that she has exemplified during her tenure as TBAA Chairperson. Enjoy your time in southern Nevada, and please accept my best wishes for a successful and memorable conference.]]]]]*3 [[[[[Office of the Governor Certificate of Recognition Awarded to Wendy Yu-Ping Wu Chairperson of the Taiwan Benevolent Association of America The State of Nevada congratulates you on your extensive assistance to the Taiwan Benevolent Association of America, and commends you for your dedicated service to the citizens of our Silver State. May 23, 2005 (Date) Kenny C. Guinn, Governor]]]]]*4 [[[[ Congressman Jon C. Porter United States Congress Washington, DC 20515-2803 July 30, 2005 United States Congressman Jon C. Porter Recognizes and Honors Wendy Wu FOR YOUR DEDICATED SERVICE AND PROFOUND COMMITMENT TO THE COMMUNITY AND TO THE TAIWAN BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA July 30, 2005 Jon C. Porter United States Congressman ]]]]]*5 "On behalf of Taiwan Benevolent Association of America, it's my great honor to receive the Certificate of Recognition from U. S. Congressman Jon Porter. As a faculty member of Public Administration Institution and Chairperson of the Interstate Business Cooperation and Development Council of Washington Business and Technology Institute,*6 it's my pleasure to put some of my effort and wisdom to the community service and humane spirit of the Institute for the people and communities of Nevada," said Ms. Wendy Yu-ping Wu in San Jose, California after she was informed by President Dr. Tony Tung-tien Lei about the greetings letter through the phone call and WBTI website at http://communitylink.reviewjournal.com/lvrj/wbti by Las Vegas Review-Journal. Very soon, Ms. Wendy Wu is going to complete her term as President of the Taiwan Benevolent Association of America (TBAA) on July 30, 2005. Out of the excellent experience, knowledge, enthusiasm, and professionalism of Ms. Wu, she has elevated the TBAA to a new height in terms of its fame, quality and significance among many American Chinese and Asian American institutions in this country. Now, TBAA is scheduled to hold its profound 28th Annual Conference throughout the July 29-31, 2005 in Las Vegas, Nevada. In light of Ms. Wendy Wu's efforts and unselfish spirit in promoting cross-culture understanding and mutual respect for diversified interests rising from a variety of the communities, she has already become a real dynamic force and role model in the common pursuit of improving quality of life for our society. As the largest civic organization representing U.S. immigrants from Taiwan, the TBAA currently has approximately 15 chapters and 30,000 active members nationwide. Their members are concerned about the new developments in Cross-Strait Relations, the U. S. China Relationship and the Asian Economy. They are increasingly focused on working with mainstream American society on these and other issues. Your participation would greatly inspire them as they move forward to achieve their goal.*7 "It's our honor to have Greeting Letter from U. S. Senator John Ensign and Certificates of Recognition from Nevada Governor Kenny Guinn and U. S. Congressman Joh Porter to Taiwan Benevolent Association of America and Ms. Wendy Yu-ping Wu in welcomimg the people from all around the world to Las Vegas to participate the 28th Annual Convention of the Taiwan Benevolent Association of America on July 29-31, 2005 in Las Vegas, Nevada. We're also pleased to have Ms. Wendy Yu-ping Wu's interest in offering her caliber whose integrity, knowledge, and experience may bring to Washington Business and Technology Institute an interstate perspective," points out President Dr. Tony Lei of WBTI. "Throughout Ms. Wendy Wu's distinguished endeavor, she has accomplished a great deal of business and community service practices and earned a good reputation as a conscientious and dedicated professional. Taiwan Benevolent Association of America and Wendy deserve the significant Greeting Letter from U. S. Senator John Ensign and Certificates of Recognition from Nevada Governor Kenny Guinn and U. S. Congressman Jon Porter."*8 The following is an example of our inviation letter that we sent to U. S. Senator John Ensign, Nevada Governor Kenny Guinn, and U. S. Congressman Jon Porter: > Dear U. S. Senator Honorable John Ensign,*9 > Dr. Tony T. Lei, Advisor of Taiwan Benevolent Association of Las Vegas [President of Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI)], Mrs. Wendy Wu, Chairperson of Taiwan Benevolent Association of America (TBAA), Miss Sue Phelps, President of Taiwan Benevolent Association of Las Vegas, Mr. Lo-Yu Sun, Board Advisor of TBAA, and Ms. Hui-Ching Chen, Director of Secretary Division of TBAA request the honor of your presence as a Kenote Speaker (for short speech) and/or as a grantor of Greetings Letter at the Opening Ceremony of 28th Annual Convention of Taiwan Benevolent Association of America (TBAA) > on Saturday, the Thirty of July, 2005 > at the Paris Hotel and Casino > 3655, Las Vegas Blvd., Las Vegas, Nevada 89109 > from 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 a.m. > > Participants: About 500 people. > Attire: Business > > RSVP: Please e-mail Dr. Tony Lei at tojulei@yahoo.com. Or please call Judy for RSVP at 255-9058 on or before > Friday, May 20, 2005. > --------------------------------------------- References *1. Michael Douglas is a distingueshed Justice of the Supreme Court of Nevada, while Jessie Walsh is an achieved District Judge of Nevada. Valerie Weber is a known Assemblywoman of Nevada, while Cheryl Moss is the first Asian American elected in Nevada history as a District Court Judge. *2. Douglas, Michael; Weber, Valerie; Moss, Cheryl; Chang, Tiffany. 'Wendy Wu has been appointed Assistant Fellow of Public Administration Institution of WBTI,' "A search of 'wendy yu-ping wu' on the Google.com," ( June 27, 2005), U. S. A.: Google.com. 3. Ensign, John. 'Greeting from Office of Senator John Ensign,' "The 'Letter of Greeting to Taiwan Benevolent Association of America and Wendy Yu-ping Wu' sent by U. S. Senator John Ensign to President Dr. Tony Tung-tien Lei of Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI)," (May 27, 2005), Las Vegas, Nevada: Office of Senator John Ensign. *4. Guinn, Kenny. 'Certificate of Recognition from Office of the Governor,' "The 'Certificate of Recognition to Wendy Yu-Ping Wu' sent by Nevada Governor Kenny C. Guinn to President Dr. Tony Tung-tien Lei of Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI)," (May 24, 2005), Las Vegas, Nevada: Office of the Governor. *5. Porter, Jon. 'Certificate of Recognition from Office of Congressman Jon Porter,' "The 'Certificate of Recognition to Taiwan Benevolent Association of America and Wendy Yu-ping Wu' sent by U. S. Congressman Jon C. Porter to President Dr. Tony Tung-tien Lei of Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI)," (June 29, 2005), Las Vegas, Nevada: Office of Congressman Jon Porter. *6. Douglas. Ibid. *7. Denton, Mark; Walsh, Jessie; Moss, Cheryl; and Chang, Tiffany. 'Our mutual cooperation and development between the officials and people will bring us a peaceful, happy, and healthy community,' "Newsbrief of WBTI," (February 7, 2004), Las Vegas, Nevada: WBTI. *8. Chang, Tiffany. 'Nancy Becker has been appointed Fellow of Public Administration Institution of Washington Business and Technology Institute,' "A search of 'Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Nevada Nancy Becker' on the Google.com," (June 28, 2005), U. S. A.: Google.com. *9. PAI of WBTI, 'An invitation e-mail to U. S. Senator John Ensign,' "A search of 'U. S. Senator John Ensign' on Google.com," (July 4, 2005), U. S. A.: Google.com. 6666666666666666666 7777777777777777777777777777777 888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888 ***************************************************** | |
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The following imfomation are kept just as our draft of some notes (not for publication):From: "mu-yeh morris wu" [morewin@comcast.net] To: "Tony Lei" [tojulei@yahoo.com] Subject: Acknowledge_Re: Awards. Date: Sat, 2 Jul 2005 10:35:34 -0700 Dear Dr. Lei, Excellent Job! Thanks very much. Best Regards, Wendy Wu President of TBAA ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tony Lei" To: [morewin@comcast.net] Sent: Friday, July 01, 2005 2:02 PM Subject: Awards. > Dear President Wu and Dr. Wu, Good afternoon! How are > you? Two Cerificates and one Greetings are sending to > you now. Please make a confirmation that you received > them through e-mail to us. > > --- morewin@comcast.net wrote: > >> Dear Dr. Lei, >> >> I have been travelling in Far East for a series of >> urgent business events and meetings over the past 10 >> days. I could not reach home emails successfully >> until now. I sincerely apologize for this late >> correspondence. >> >> Regarding your earlier emails / inquiries just >> before I left California for the business trip, >> unfortunately we did not get a chance to appreciate >> your writings and hence are unable to provide >> possible feedback or suggestions (if we have any). >> Now, these earlier emails of yours are residing in >> my home desktop hard disc not accessible from >> outside U.S. At this moment, I can only reach the >> latest incoming emails, which are still to be opened >> in the COMCAST server. Those which were already >> opened once by my home computer got automatically >> transferred to the home desktop hard disc and became >> not approachable through COMCAST server. >> >> Wendy is currently pre-occupied by the tremendous >> work load being VP of the JAACUC focusing on an >> immediate big event at hands. >> >> Once again, we apologize for this late reply. >> >> Best Regards, >> Morris Wu >> 6666666666666666 6666666666666666666666666666 888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888 ****************************************************** | |
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*****This is a draft for final editing and modification. The complete article will be post in the morning before or on July 5, 2005.U. S. Congressman Jon Porter recognizes and honors Taiwan Benevolent Association of America and Wendy Yu-ping Wu By Michael Douglas, Jessie Walsh, Valerie Weber, Cheryl Moss, and Tiffany Chang*1 "Under the recommendation of President Dr. Tony Tung-tien Lei, Ms. Wendy Yu-ping Wu and Taiwan Benevolent Association of America have received a Certificate of Recognition from U. S. Congressman Jon Porter dated July 30, 2005. She was appointed Assistant Fellow of Public Administration Institution (PAI) and Chairperson of Interstate Business Cooperation and Development Council by Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI) on May 11, 2005." The announcement was made on Saturday, July 1, 2005, by Dr. John Wang, Spokesperson for WBTI in Las Vegas, Nevada, U. S. A.*2 The following is the statement of the Certificate of Recognition: [[[[ Congressman Jon C. Porter United States Congress Washington, DC 20515-2803 July 30, 2005 United States Congressman Jon C. Porter Recognizes and Honors Wendy Wu FOR YOUR DEDICATED SERVICE AND PROFOUND COMMITMENT TO THE COMMUNITY AND TO THE TAIWAN BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA July 30, 2005 Jon C. Porter United States Congressman ]]]]]*3 "On behalf of Taiwan Benevolent Association of America, it's my great honor to receive the Certificate of Recognition from U. S. Congressman Jon Porter. As a faculty member of Public Administration Institution and Chairperson of the Interstate Business Cooperation and Development Council of Washington Business and Technology Institute,*4 it's my pleasure to put some of my effort and wisdom to the community service and humane spirit of the Institute for the people and communities of Nevada," said Ms. Wendy Yu-ping Wu in San Jose, California after she was informed by President Dr. Tony Tung-tien Lei about the greetings letter through the phone call and WBTI website at http://communitylink.reviewjournal.com/lvrj/wbti by Las Vegas Review-Journal. Ms. Wendy Wu plans to complete her term as President of the Taiwan Benevolent Association of America (TBAA) on July 30, 2005. Based on her excellent experience, knowledge, enthusiasm, and professionalism, Ms. Wu has elevated the TBAA to new heights in terms of its national recognition, quality of work, and its significance among many American Chinese and Asian American institutions in this country. Soon, the TBAA is scheduled to hold its next 28th Annual Conference during July 29-31, 2005, in Las Vegas, Nevada. In light of Ms. Wendy Wu's efforts and unselfish spirit in promoting cross-cultural understanding and mutual respect for diversified interests rising from a variety of the communities, she has already become a real dynamic force and role model in the common pursuit of improving quality of life for our society. As the largest civic organization representing U.S. immigrants from Taiwan, the TBAA currently has approximately 15 chapters and 30,000 active members nationwide. Their members are concerned about the new developments in Cross-Strait Relations, the U. S. China Relationship and the Asian Economy. They are increasingly focused on working with mainstream American society on these and other issues. Your participation would greatly inspire them as they move forward to achieve their goal.*5 "It's our honor to have U. S. Congressman Jon Porter's Certificate of Recognition to Ms. Wendy Yu-ping Wu in welcomimg the people from all around the world to Las Vegas to participate the 28th Annual Convention of the Taiwan Benevolent Association of America. We're also pleased to have Ms. Wendy Yu-ping Wu's interest in offering her caliber whose integrity, knowledge, and experience may bring to Washington Business and Technology Institute an interstate perspective," points out President Dr. Tony Lei of WBTI. "Throughout Ms. Wendy Wu's distinguished endeavor, she has accomplished a great deal of business and community service practices and earned a good reputation as a conscientious and dedicated professional. Taiwan Benevolent Association of America and Wendy deserve the significant Award and Greeting from U. S. Congressman Jon Porter." *6 ------------------------ > Dear U. S. Congressman Honorable Jon C. Porter,*7 > Dr. Tony T. Lei, Advisor of Taiwan Benevolent Association of Las Vegas [President of Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI)], Mrs. Wendy Wu, Chairperson of Taiwan Benevolent Association of America (TBAA), Miss Sue Phelps, President of Taiwan Benevolent Association of Las Vegas, Mr. Lo-Yu Sun, Board Advisor of TBAA, and Ms. Hui-Ching Chen, Director of Secretary Division of TBAA request the honor of your presence as a Kenote Speaker (for short speech) and/or as a grantor of Greetings Letter at the Opening Ceremony of 28th Annual Convention of Taiwan Benevolent Association of America (TBAA) > on Saturday, the Thirty of July, 2005 > at the Paris Hotel and Casino > 3655, Las Vegas Blvd., Las Vegas, Nevada 89109 > from 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 a.m. > > Participants: About 500 people. > Attire: Business > > RSVP: Please e-mail Dr. Tony Lei at tojulei@yahoo.com. Or please call Judy for RSVP at 255-9058 on or before > Friday, May 20, 2005. > --------------------------------------------- References *1. Michael Douglas is a distingueshed Justice of the Supreme Court of Nevada, while Jessie Walsh is an achieved District Judge of Nevada. Valerie Weber is a known Assemblywoman of Nevada, while Cheryl Moss is the first Asian American elected in Nevada history as a District Court Judge. *2. Douglas, Michael; Weber, Valerie; Moss, Cheryl; Chang, Tiffany. 'Wendy Wu has been appointed Assistant Fellow of Public Administration Institution of WBTI,' "A search of 'wendy yu-ping wu' on the Google.com," ( June 27, 2005), U. S. A.: Google.com. *3. Porter, Jon. 'Certificate of Recognition from Office of Congressman Jon Porter,' "The 'Certificate of Recognition to Taiwan Benevolent Association of America and Wendy Yu-ping Wu' sent by U. S. Congressman Jon C. Porter to President Dr. Tony Tung-tien Lei of Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI)," (June 29, 2005), Las Vegas, Nevada: Office of Congressman Jon Porter. *4. Douglas. Ibid. *5. Denton, Mark; Walsh, Jessie; Moss, Cheryl; and Chang, Tiffany. 'Our mutual cooperation and development between the officials and people will bring us a peaceful, happy, and healthy community,' "Newsbrief of WBTI," (February 7, 2004), Las Vegas, Nevada: WBTI. *6. Chang, Tiffany. 'Nancy Becker has been appointed Fellow of Public Administration Institution of Washington Business and Technology Institute,' "A search of 'Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Nevada Nancy Becker' on the Google.com," (June 28, 2005), U. S. A.: Google.com. *7. PAI of WBTI, 'An invitation e-mail to U. S. Congressman Jon C. Porter,' "A search of 'u. s. congressman jon porter' on Google.com," (July 1, 2005), U. S. A.: Google.com. 6666666666666666666 7777777777777777777777777777777 888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888 ***************************************************** | |
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*****This is a draft for final editing and modification. The complete article will be post in the morning before or on July 2, 2005.Greetings from U. S. Senator John Ensign to the Membership Mixer of ARCC By Jennifer Kung It is our pleasure to post the following response after we sent the invitation letter to U. S. Senator Jon Ensign by e-mail. We are certaily pleased to know that Jonn hopes "that he would be able to attend a future event": My name is Matthew from Senator John Ensign's office. Our office recieved your invitation for the ARCC Mempership Mixer at the Ice House Lounge on July 16th. Unfortunately, the Senator is going to be out of town, and will not be able to attend. He did want to thank you for the invitation and hopes that he would be able to attend a future event. Matthew McBride Intern United States Senator John Ensign 333 Las Vegas Boulevard Las Vegas, NV 89101 Phone: (702) 388-6605 Fax: (702) 388-6501 666666666666666 888888888888888888888888888 777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777 *************************************************** | |
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Google.comWeb Results 1 - 2 of about 21 for miss charlyne chen wbti. (0.33 seconds) Did you mean: miss charlyne chen wbti WBTI & Chinese American Academic Association of Nevada (CAAAN ... Under the spiritual leadership of them, WBTI has a bright endeavor for its ... Our hosts in Taipei, including Charlyne Chen from the NV Economic Development ... communitylink.reviewjournal.com/servlet/lvrj_ProcServ/ dbpage=page&GID=01325001051063401400197432&... - 85k - Cached - Similar pages WBTI & Chinese American Academic Association of Nevada (CAAAN ... 111111111111111 66666666666666666666666666 888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888 ********************************************************* | |
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Dear Friends:It is our honor that Taiwan Benevolent Association of America (TBAA) is going to hold its 28th Annual Conference and Convention on July 29-31, 2005 in Las Vegas, Nevada. In our history, America has welcomed millions of immigrants seeking a better life for themselves, their families, and future generations. The perseverance, traditions and spirit of Taiwanese Americans have helped shape our national character and value. These talented citizens has played a vital role in the success and prosperity of our country. It is my pleasure to join you in honoring a distinguished member of our community, Dr. Tony Lei for his expertise and professional service to the public benefits not only the Asian American community, but all the citizens of our great state. I only wish there were more citizens like Dr. Tony Lei. All of you and your Association's dedication to promoting understanding between the people of Taiwan and the United States through business, educational, cultural, economic, and scientific programs is commended. Your contributions to the betterment of the communities in which you live have had a significant positive impact on the quality of life for the people and communities in the United States of America. Our best wishes are sending to you for a successful and memorable confernce and event! Very Truly Yours, JESSIE WALSH District Court Judge Jw/jkw 888888888888888888888 666666666666666666666666666666 777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777 ***************************************************** | |
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Dear Friends:It is my pleasure to join you in honoring a distinguished member of our community, Dr. Tony Lei. Dr. Lei's extraordinary commitment and dedication to Southern Nevada is beyond compare, and is reflected by his participation in numerous educational, political, collegial and business entities. He has given generously of his time and talents to help make Clark County, Nevada a better place to live. Dr. Lei's expertise and professional service to the public benefits not only the Asian American community, but all the citizens of our great state. I only wish there were more citizens like Dr. Tony Lei. It is an honor to know him. Very Truly Yours, JESSIE WALSH District Court Judge Jw/jkw 888888888888888888888 666666666666666666666666666666 777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777 ***************************************************** | |
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Dear Friends: It is my pleasure to join you in honoring a distinguished member of our community, Dr. Tony Lei. Dr. Lei's extraordinary commitment and dedication to Southern Nevada is beyond compare, and is reflected by his participation in numerous educational, political, collegial and business entities. He has given generously of his time and talents to help make Clark County, Nevada a better place to live. Dr. Lei's expertise and professional service to the public benefits not only the Asian American community, but all the citizens of our great state. I only wish there were more citizens like Dr. Tony Lei. It is an honor to know him. Very Truly Yours, JESSIE WALSH District Court Judge Jw/jkw 888888888888888888888 666666666666666666666666666666 777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777 ***************************************************** | |
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*****This is a draft for final editing and modification. The complete article will be post in the morning before or on June 30, 2005.Dear friends, You are cordially invited as our special participants. The fee for the attendance is few (at $12.00), but we'll together pay each other much of freidship and concern with a sense of humor and fun through business communication. [[[This will serve as a formal confirmation and reminder that the Membership Mixer will be held on July 16, 2005 at the Ice House Lounge: 650 S. Main Street; Las Vegas, NV 89101. Time: 6 pm; Dress: BussinessCasual; Fee: $12; Speaker: Judge M. Douglas]]] ---By Dr. Jasmine Brooks, ARCC President Interesting individuals may call Judy at 702-255-9058 or e-mail her at tojulei@yahoo.com for RSVP before or on Friday, July 8, 2005. The following is a draft of refernce: WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI) http://communitylink.reviewjournal.com/lvrj/wbti Dear U. S. Congressman Honorable James Gibbons, Dr. Tony T. Lei, President of Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI) and Dr. Jasmine Brooks, President of Asian Republicans of Clark County (ARCC) request the honor of your presence as a Guest of Honor at the Event and Hors d'oeuvres Party for ARCC Membership Mixer sponsored by ARCC, and co-sponsored by WBTI, among others Saturday, the sixteenth of July Two thousand and five at six o'clock in the evening Hors d'oeuvres served at six thirty in Ice House Lounge Las Vegas, Nevada 650 South Main Street Las Vegas, NV 89117 (702) 493-3330 Participants: About 120 people Attire: Business Casual RSVP: Please e-mail Dr. Tony Lei at tojulei@yahoo.com. Or please call Judy for RSVP at 255-9058 before or on Friday, July 8, 2005. --------------------------------------------- *****Fore more details, please have your Assistant or yourself click on the sections of "Asian Republicans of Clark County" and "Business & Administration" at: http://communitylink.reviewjournal.com/lvrj/wbti Sincerely, PAI and GSBPA WBTI 6666666666666666 8888888888888888888888888 777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777 **************************************************** | |
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*****This is a draft for final editing and modification. The complete article will be post in the morning on or before June 28, 2005.WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI) http://communitylink.reviewjournal.com/lvrj/wbti Dear U. S. Congressman Honorable James Gibbons, Dr. Tony T. Lei, President of Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI) and Dr. Jasmine Brooks, President of Asian Republicans of Clark County (ARCC) request the honor of your presence as a Guest of Honor at the Event and Hors d'oeuvres Party for ARCC Membership Mixer sponsored by ARCC, and co-sponsored by WBTI, among others Saturday, the sixteenth of July Two thousand and five at six o'clock in the evening Hors d'oeuvres served at six thirty in Ice House Lounge Las Vegas, Nevada 650 South Main Street Las Vegas, NV 89117 (702) 493-3330 Participants: About 120 people Attire: Business Casual RSVP: Please e-mail Dr. Tony Lei at tojulei@yahoo.com. Or please call Judy for RSVP at 255-9058 before or on Friday, July 8, 2005. 6666666666666666 8888888888888888888888888 777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777 **************************************************** | |
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July 16, 2005The Asian Republicans of Clark County (ARCC) requests the pleasure of your company at the ARCC Membership Mixer Saturday, the sixteenth of July Two thousand and five at six o'clock in the evening Hors d??oeuvres served at six thirty in Ice House Lounge Las Vegas, Nevada 650 South Main Street Las Vegas, NV 89117 (702) 493-3330 Business Casual 55555555555 66666666666666666666666 777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777 ************************************************* | | Go To Page: [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31][32][33][34][35][36][37][38][39][40][41][42][43][44][45][46][47][48][49][50][51][52][53][54][55][56][57][58][59][60][61][62][63][64][65][66][67][68][69][70][71][72][73][74][75][76][77][78][79][80][81][82][83][84][85][86][87][88][89][90][91][92] 93 [94][95][96][97][98][99][100][101][102][103][104][105][106][107][108][109][110][111][112][113][114][115][116][117][118] | |