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"Ingenuity, integrity, and hard work call, ultimately, for a bright direction leading us to the fortunate spring on a journey in the Desert," said Dr. Tony Tung-tien Lei, Senior Advisor to U. S. Congresswoman Shelley Berkley.***** "I hope people take the time to be mentors, to share themselves with others. It will be one of the most fulfilling and enriching experience of their lives, and our communities and country will ultimately be better for their participation," said Elaine Chao, 24th U. S. Secretary of Labor.*6 | |
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Sun, March 13, 2011 12:37:24 PMSecretary's Remarks: Resignation of Philip J. Crowley as Assistant Secretary of State for Public AffairsFrom: U.S. Department of State [usstatebpa@subscriptions.fcg.gov]View Contact To: tojulei@yahoo.com Secretary's Remarks: Resignation of Philip J. Crowley as Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs Sun, 13 Mar 2011 14:24:45 -0500 Resignation of Philip J. Crowley as Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs Press Statement Hillary Rodham Clinton Secretary of State Washington, DC March 13, 2011 It is with regret that I have accepted the resignation of Philip J. Crowley as Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs. PJ has served our nation with distinction for more than three decades, in uniform and as a civilian. His service to country is motivated by a deep devotion to public policy and public diplomacy, and I wish him the very best. Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary (PDAS) Michael Hammer will serve as Acting Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs. STATEMENT BY PHILIP J. CROWLEY The unauthorized disclosure of classified information is a serious crime under U.S. law. My recent comments regarding the conditions of the pre-trial detention of Private First Class Bradley Manning were intended to highlight the broader, even strategic impact of discreet actions undertaken by national security agencies every day and their impact on our global standing and leadership. The exercise of power in today~{!/~}s challenging times and relentless media environment must be prudent and consistent with our laws and values. Given the impact of my remarks, for which I take full responsibility, I have submitted my resignation as Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs and Spokesman for the Department of State. I am enormously grateful to President Obama and Secretary Clinton for the high honor of once again serving the American people. I leave with great admiration and affection for my State colleagues, who promote our national interest both on the front lines and in the quiet corners of the world. It was a privilege to help communicate their many and vital contributions to our national security. And I leave with deep respect for the journalists who report on foreign policy and global developments every day, in many cases under dangerous conditions and subject to serious threats. Their efforts help make governments more responsible, accountable and transparent. PRN: 2011/384 -------------------------------------------- ******************************************** | |
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From: cykung To: Tony Lei ; À×´ó·ò ; Prof. S.Y. Kung ; skung@pacbell.net; Joanna Kung Sent: Thu, March 10, 2011 6:34:27 PM Subject: FW: ÅóÓÑÄúºÃFrom: HINO´ó؛܇ ÖxÍú˜ò [mailto:joe.h2330@msa.hinet.net] Sent: Friday, March 11, 2011 4:51 AM To: Undisclosed-Recipient:; Subject: ÅóÓÑÄúºÃ ÎÒÕfÄúŒ¦ÎÒÕæºÃ! Æ·Èç´äÖñǧ´¬Ðã, ÉíËƺ®Ã·Ò»˜ÓÇå. ÐÄÖÐÓÐÊÂÊÀégС, ÐÄÖПoÊÂÒ»´²Œ’. ÅóÓÑÄúºÃ , žéÁËÄãºÃ£¬ÕˆÄú×øºÃ , ÓÃÐÄ ºÃ¡£ åX¶àåXÉÙ , ‰ò³Ô¾ÍºÃ¡£ÈËáhÈËÃÀ , í˜Ñ۾ͺᣠÈËÀÏÈËÉÙ , ½¡¿µ¾ÍºÃ¡£¼Ò¸F¼Ò¸» , ºÍšâ¾ÍºÃ¡£ ÀϹ«Ííšw , Óлؾͺá£ÀÏÆŇZ߶ , Ҿͺᣠº¢×ÓÄС , ¾ÍÒª½ÌºÃ¡£ ²©Ê¿Ò²ºÃ , Ùu²ËÒ²ºÃ£¬éL´óÒÔáá , ¹Ô¹Ô¾ÍºÃ¡£ ·¿ÎÝ´óС , ÄÜס¾ÍºÃ¡£Ãû²»ÃûÅÆ , ÄÜ´©¾ÍºÃ¡£ ƒÉ݆ËÄ݆ , ÄÜñ{¾ÍºÃ¡£ÀÏ雲»ºÃ , ÒªÈ̾ͺᣠһÇП©À , Äܽâ¾ÍºÃ¡£ˆÔ³ÖˆÌÖø , ·ÅÏÂ×îºÃ¡£ È˵ÄÒ»Éú , ƽ°²¾ÍºÃ¡£²»ÊÇÓÐåX , Ò»¶¨•þºÃ¡£ ÐĺÃÐкà , ÃüÄܸĺá£ÕlÊÇÕl·Ç , ÌìÖª¾ÍºÃ¡£ ÐÞ¸£ÐÞ»Û , íÊÀ¸üºÃ¡£Õfß@üN¶à , Ã÷°×¾ÍºÃ¡£ ÌìµØÈfÎï , ëS¾‰¾ÍºÃ¡£ºÜ¶àÊÂÇé , ¿´é_¾ÍºÃ¡£ ÈËÈ˶¼ºÃ , ÈÕÈÕ¶¼ºÃ¡£ÄãºÃÎҺà , ÊÀ½ç¸üºÃ¡£ ¿‚¶øÑÔÖ® , Öª×ã×îºÃ¡£ ß@—l¶ÌÐÅ , ÕæµÄºÜºÃ, ²»°l½oÄã , ÊÇÎÒ²»ºÃ¡£ °lÁ˽oÄã , ´ó¼Ò¶¼ºÃ£¡¹þ¹þ. ! ÄãÕfÎÒŒ¦ÄãºÃ²»ºÃ£¿ -------------------------------------------- ******************************************** | |
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040506-1178 Brilliant, Google answers our people, community, and world! (41st of XXXXIII) By Michael Douglas, Valerie Weber, Cheryl Moss, and Tiffany Chang*1Google.cn and Google.com published this section (International Cities Business Council) at 11:18 a.m. in the morning on March 23, 2006. It covers about the 25 fliers from January 7, 2006 to March 21, 2006. Just type your name, the title of a report or an article, your concerned, the name of an organization, an event, or a reporter;{like "Chairperson Elaine Chao", "æ⬗–", "‹LŽÒä——½‰Ã", and among others) on the searching box of Google.cn and Google.com please, and what can you find the good things that Google and WBTI have for you?*2 Many people have a good perspective on Google. Google.cn and Google.com will put more effort and wisdom to contribute to English and Chinese readers being an efficient visitor on the searching of fluent and useful information. Washington Business and Technology Institute's (WBTI's) website has been continuously published by Google.com and Google.cn about every 11 days. We wish advanced performance may be extended from Google.cn to WBTI.*3 You're on Google.cn and Google.com, if you're on Washington Business and Technology Institute's website at http://communitylink.reviewjournal.com/lvrj/wbti [[[A compliment or encouragement is verbal sunshine! We are pleased to quote the following three short but meaningful ones: ***** No matter how busy you are, you must take time to make other person feel important. ---Mary Kay Ash ***** There is no more noble occupation in the world than to assit another human being---to help someone succeed. ---Alan Loy McGinnis ***** There are two things people want more than sex and money ...recognition and praise. ---Mary Kay Ash All art, permanent or temporary, has a life in the immediate experience, but then has a life in the imagination. ---Anish Kapoor 1954- :in "Sunday Times" 11 July 1999 "Accomplishment will prove to be a journey, not a destination." ---Dwight D. Eisenhower]]] [[[Dear Dr. & Mrs. Lei: I am writing this letter to invite you to my next Senior Advisory Committee meeting at 9:30 am on Thursday, February 23, 2006, at the Lieburn Senior Center, 6230 Garwood Avenue (map is enclosed). ..... Dr. Tony Tung-tien Lei has been U. S. Congresswoman Shelley Berkley's Senior Advisor since January 2000.]]]*4 [[["It's really my pleasure and honor to be named as an Associate Professor of the Graduate School of Business and Public Administration of WBTI. WBTI has a good reputation with its Advisory Board and faculty members. The Board has Governor Kenny Guinn as its Chairman; U. S. Senators Harry Reid and John Ensign as Vice Chairmen; U. S. Representatives James Gibbons and Shelley Berkley, and Las Vegas Mayor Oscar Goodman as Executive Directors. With the excellent and informative publications of 'Google.cn', 'Google.com', 'Communitylink of Reviewjournal.com', 'Next Weekly' and among others, high-ranking officials of Nevada with the spiritual leadership of Chairperson Elaine Chao of WBTI have been inspired to help realize the creed for professional righteousness, community service, and humane spirit of WBTI," expressed Justice Michael Douglas of Nevada Supreme Court at the Event and Dinner Party in the Emperor's Garden Restaurant on February 4, 2005 in Las Vegas. It was held by the Committee to implement the ART EXHIBIT of Mr. QIN QUAN XIONG.]]]*5 [[[Some of the significant idea from the letters to Dr. Tony Lei, President of Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI): "It's my great pleasure and honor to be named by you as a Senior Advisor and Honorary Chairman of CCDAPCC of WBTI. Please know that I irrevocably stand by my personal commitment to diversity issues in this state and that my sense of patriotism and faith in America stems from its embrace of that diversity." --A. William Maupin, Chief Justice of Nevada Supreme Court "As Mayor, I will continue to devote my energies into the preservation and improvement of the standard of living enjoyed here in the City of Las Vegas." --Oscar B. Goodman "It is only with the dedication and commitment of good people like yourself that I will achieve my goal of becoming Governor of this great state. Dema and I can't thank you enough for your assistance and your positive activivities in the community." --Kenny C. Guinn]]]*6 [[["As the Hononary Chairperson of International Cities Business Council of Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI), I'll have more venues to work for international tourism with Nevada Governor Kenny Guinn who is the Chairman of the Advisory Board of WBTI. We're putting all our effort and wisdom to work for our people, land, and country under the spiritual leadership of Chairperson Elaine Chao of WBTI," said Lorraine Hunt, Lt. Governor of Nevada, on November 11, 2005. The above message was signed by Lt. Governor of Nevada Lorraine Hunt:.....]]]*7 [[["It's my great pleasure to extend my warm greetings of 'Happy Lunar New Year!' to every American and Chinese here in Las Vegas and North America through the Communitylink (at http://communitylink.reviewjournal.com/lvrj/wbti) of the largest newspaper in Nevada, Las Vegas Review-Journal," said James Gibbons, U. S. Congressman and Senior Director of Washington Business and Technology Institute, in the Event and Dinner Party held by Nevada Republican Party and ARCC on January 29, 2006 in Las Vegas, Nevada. The event and dinner party were sponsored by Asian Republicans of Clark County for a reunion of the lunar new year to the Chinese, Asian, and American people in Las Vegas:.....]]]*8 --------------------------------------------- References *1. Michael Douglas is a distinguished Justice of the Nevada Supreme Court. Valerie Weber is a famous and achieved Assemblywoman of Nevada and the Minority Whip of the Assembly. Cheryl Moss is an outstanding District Court Judge of Nevada serving in Las Vegas, Clark County. *2. PAI of WBTI. 'U. S. Secretary of Labor Elaine Chao's on Google!' "A search of 'U. S. Secretary of Labor Elaine Chao' on the Google.com," Mountain View, California: Google.com. *3. Ibid. *4. Berkley, Shelley. 'I am writing this letter to invite you to,' "A letter from U. S. Congresswoman Shelley Berkley to Dr. and Mrs. Tony Tung-tien Lei," (February 8, 2006), Las Vegas, Nevada: Congresswoman Shelley Berkley's Office. *5. Denton, Mark; Vega, Valorie; and Chang, Tiffany. 'Michael Douglas has been appointed Associate Professor of GSBPA by WBTI,' "A search of 'Justice Michael Douglas wbti' on the Google.com," (March 25, 2006), Mountain View, California: Google.com. *6. Guinn, Kenny C. 'Nevada Proud of Our Troops in the Middle East,' "Section of 'Business & Administration' of the WBTI website," (March 23, 2006), Las Vegas, Nevada: WBTI. *7. Hunt, Lorraine. 'As the Hononary Chairperson of International Cities Business Council,' "A search of 'Chairperson Lorraine Hunt' on the Google.com," (March 26, 2006), Mountain View, California: Google.com. *8. Gibbons, James. 'It's my great pleasure to extend my warm greetings of,' "A search of 'James Gibbons, U. S. Congressman' on the Google.com," (March 27, 2006), Mountain View, California: Google.com. -------------------------------------------- ******************************************** | |
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Sat, March 12, 2011 4:00:13 AMInsight for TodayFrom: Insight for Living [c+ifl@trusted-sender.convio.net] Add to Contacts To: tojulei@yahoo.com March 12, 2011 A Positive Attitude by Charles R. Swindoll Read Genesis 40:4-19 I smile as I read this, because if anybody ought to have had a sad face, it should have been Joseph. His plight was much worse than theirs. They were there on a whim of the Pharaoh and surely would not be there forever. But Joseph had been accused by the chief executioner's wife and didn't know if he'd ever see the light of day. But in spite of his own circumstance, he noticed the plight of these two men. When your heart is right, even though the bottom may have dropped out of your life, it is remarkable how sensitive you can be to somebody else in need. They don't even have to spell it out. Rather than saying, "You think you've got a lot to complain about, listen to my tale of woe!" Joseph said, "How come you're so sad today, guys? What's wrong?" I admit it may be stating the obvious to ask this in a dungeon, but it shows Joseph's ability to think beyond his own immediate cares and needs in order to minister mercy to others. One of the beautiful things about the right attitude is that, with it, every day has sunshine. You don't have to have cloudless days for there to be sunshine days. Actually, it's rather amazing that Joseph would want to have anything to do with dreams. The last time he did that, remember what happened? He told his brothers about his dreams and it was "Operation Pit City." He wound up in an Egyptian slave market. You'd think he would say, "Not me, man! I'm off of dreams forever." But not Joseph. He said, "Oh, really? A dream, huh? Tell me about it." That's what a positive attitude will do. It gets you beyond common hurdles. It will clear the deck. It will free you from hang-ups. It will show you an opportunity for ministry you never would have touched with a ten-foot pole. Excerpted from Charles R. Swindoll, Great Days with the Great Lives (Nashville: W Publishing Group, 2005). Copyright © 2005 by Charles R. Swindoll, Inc. All rights reserved. Used by permission. -------------------------------------------- ******************************************** | |
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Sat, March 12, 2011 7:00:29 AMPepperdine GSEP - In MemoriamFrom: Claudette LaCour [Claudette.LaCour@mail2.pepperdine.edu] Add to Contacts To: tojulei@yahoo.com ALUMNI RELATIONS Pepperdine Mourns Passing of Professor Emeritus, Chester H. McCall Jr., Ph.D Chet McCall passed away peacefully on Thursday, March 3rd. His memorial service will be on: Saturday, March 26th at 1PM University Christian Church (near the West Los Angeles Graduate Campus) 5831 W. Centinela Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90045 A reception will follow the service. Condolences may be sent to Chet~{!/~}s wife, Linda. Her address is: Linda McCall EMERITUS 1031 N. Euclid Ave. Ontario, CA 91762 Chester H. "Chet" McCall Jr., Ph.D., came to Pepperdine University in 1982 following twenty years of consulting experience in such fields as education, health care, and urban transportation. He was a vice-president for Booz, Allen Applied Research, Inc. and director of the Systems Evaluation Department at CACI, Inc. He served as a consultant to the Research Division of the National Education Association, providing survey research, systems evaluation, and analysis expertise. He is the author of two introductory texts in statistics, more than 25 articles, and was previously assistant professor at The George Washington University in Washington, D.C. As professor of education at the Pepperdine University Graduate School of Education and Psychology, he taught courses in data analysis, research methods, and a comprehensive exam seminar. Dr. McCall chaired more than sixty dissertations and inspired his students to grow beyond their previous expectations. He retired from Pepperdine in 2008. The Chester H. McCall Endowed Scholarship was established by GSEP in 2006 through the generosity of alumni, faculty, staff and friends to celebrate Chet's legacy. Gifts in memory of Chet may be sent to the attention of Wes Patterson, GSEP Advancement, 6100 Center Drive 5th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90045. For more information contact Wes.Patterson@pepperdine.edu or 310-568-2300. Pepperdine University Graduate School of Education and Psychology 6100 Center Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90045 | (310) 568-5600 | gsep.pepperdine.edu -------------------------------------------- ******************************************** | |
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Sat, March 12, 2011 4:32:45 AMPhotos with Mr Chao ßhÐÛÚw¶µ½ Las Vegas ¿´µØ From: Charlyne Chen [nevada21.chen@gmail.com] View Contact To: rich3113@ms36.hinet.net 4 Files View Slideshow Download All Far Glory 017.jpg (2895KB); Far Glory 006.jpg (3001KB); Nevada tax-ÃâÖݶ.doc (83KB); ÖÝÕþ¸®ÙYÔ´?fÖú 1.ÃÀ?øº?×C¿¼²ì 2.ͶÙYÒÆÃñ¾G¿¨.doc (80KB) Charlyne, I have attached two pictures from Mr Chao¡¯s Las Vegas visit. I will call you this weekend. I want to speak with you prior to speaking with Richard in L.A. David R. Scherer Executive Vice President Grubb & Ellis Company -------------------------------------------- ******************************************** | |
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Thu, March 10, 2011 5:13:50 PMImportant Information about your donation receipt From: Thomas Chu View Contact To: Cerina Chu ; Mueller Alex ; Mary Bush ; Briant Chea ; david cheng ; Chandy C Chu ; Elizabeth Chu ... more Dear Brothers and Sisters: Peace be with you all ƽ°²! ÔÙ´ÎÌáÐÑß@ÐÇÆÚÈÕÏÄÁî•régé_ʼ¡¢“pʧһ‚€Ð¡•r˯Ãß¡£ ¸ÐÖx¹âŠµÜÐÖµÄêPÐĺÍÌáÐÑ¡¢ÎÒ‚ƒ°l¬F½Ì•þ½o´ó¼ÒµÄÄê¶È·î«IÊÕ“þßz©һ¾äºÜÖØÒªµÄÎÄ×Ö¡£ÈfÒ»ÄúµÄˆó¶ÙYÁÏÔâ‡ø¶¾Ö²éºË•r¿ÉÄÜÔì³ÉÀ§”_¡£Òò´ËÖ®¹Ê¡¢½Ì•þŒ¢È¥ÄêµÄÊÕ“þÖØÐÂÓ¡ÁËÒ»´Î¡£ß@Ö÷ÈÕÕˆ´ó¼Ò²»ÒªÍüÓ›ÏòÖñçøºÍÚwÑàË÷È¡¡£ First of all Daylight saving time is starting this Sunday 3/13. Then, Thanks to Brother Jeffery Su. We found there is a very important verbiage required by IRS is missing, from our annual offering receipts, regarding 'Charitable Donation Deduction'. The missing of such sentence potentially will cause the disallow of such deduction if your tax return is audited by IRS. Therefore, we printed the receipts again, and will distribute them this Sunday. So please remember to ask for yours from Yan or Cerina. ============== ˆÌÊ•þÖ÷ϯ£º¾Ï‚÷µÀ ¼Ñ˜·îDÈAÈ˽̕þ (cell) 214-686-3609 JDECHU-IT@YAHOO.COM -------------------------------------------- ******************************************** | |
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Thu, March 10, 2011 5:21:27 PMSecretary's Remarks: Earthquake in China by Hillary R. ClintonFrom: U.S. Department of State [usstatebpa@subscriptions.fcg.gov]View Contact To: tojulei@yahoo.com -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Secretary's Remarks: Earthquake in China Thu, 10 Mar 2011 17:43:42 -0600 Earthquake in China Press Statement Hillary Rodham Clinton Secretary of State Washington, DC March 10, 2011 On behalf of President Obama and the people of the United States, I send our deepest condolences to those affected by the recent tragedy in southwestern China. As people in Yunnan province mourn the loss of life and work to save those that are injured and trapped in the rubble, our thoughts are with the injured, the families of the victims, and with all the people of China. PRN: 2011/370 -------------------------------------------- ******************************************** | |
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Nevada State and WBTI welcomed and commended heartily TEFA and Tunghai Reunion U. S. Senator Harry Reid awarded TEFA and CAAAN! By Valerie Weber, Cheryl Moss, and Tiffany Chang*1[[[A friend is someone who concerned with everything you do. A friend is someone to call upon during good and bad times. A friend is someone who understands whatever you do. A friend is someone who knows what you are going through at all times. A friend is someone who does not compete with you. A friend is someone who is genuinely happy for you when things go well. A friend is someone who tries to cheer you up when things don't go well. A friend is an extension of yourself without which you are not complete. Thank you for being my friend. ---Susan Polis Achultz]]] ------------------------------------------ Starting from July 4th, Independence Day, to 8th were a long holiday season for casinos and tourist industries in Las Vegas. Numerious visitors were crowding to here, yet Tunghai University had brought good conference and reunion news for Chinese American academic community of Nevada. On July 6, 2001, gathering to Las Vegas had been the directors and membes of Tunghai Endowment Fund for Academic Advancement (TEFA) and 12 - 13th classes of Tunghai Reunion. VIPs of ten individuals including Dr. Kang-pei Wang, President of Tunghai University, Mr. Bridge I-yu Teng, Executive Director of TEFA, were invited by Dr. Tony T. Lei, President of Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI) to have champagne and delicious foods dinner at Gee Joon Chinese Restaurant of Horseshoe Casino and Hotel. Dr. and Mrs. Tony T. Lei were the hosts. Representative Gerri Schroder of U. S. Congresswoman Shelley Berkley brought the achievement certificates to TEFA and CAAAN by Congresswoman Shelley Berkley to the dinner party. TEFA returned with the best Taiwanese box of tea to Shelley. After the pleasent and rich dinner, all the party group were treated to enjoy the famous show "Naked Angeles" by Dr. and Mrs. Lei.*2 On the 7th of July, a Welcome Tea Party was held by Dr. Tony T. Lei, President of Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI) and Chairman of Chinese American Academic Association of Nevada (CAAAN) and and his wife Mrs. Judy K. Lei. It was held for the celebrating of the incorperation of TEFA USA and the Global Tunghai Reunion in Las Vegas. In the conference, Dr. Tony T. Lei expressed sincerely and heartily the welcome in his short speech to both the Corperation and Reunion. He then introduced Theresa Malone, Member of the Nevada Board of Education, and Denise Brodsky, Las Vegas School Board of Trustees to deliver their welcome speeches. Malone spoke for U. S. Senator Harry Reid's welcome to the Conference and announced Reid's certificates of commendation to TEFA and CAAAN. "Yet, with our differences we have a goal that is the same: to provide many opportunities for our citizens to learn and develop their knowledge, skill, mind, and character by formal schoolling," Malone said. "With support of organizations as the Tunghai Endowment Fund for Academic Advancement, and the Washington Business and Technology Institute, but most importantly You, we will fulfill our goal to promote opportunities for education. On behalf of the Nevada education community, thanks you for sharing your time and goals with us," she added.*3 Brodsky announced in her welcome speech that Congresswoman Berkley was giving TEFA and CAAAN each a certificate of commendation. She recognized that Mayor, WBTI, among others are sharing their same legacy to include building Las Vegas a community where future generations will have even more opportunities and advantages to live a prosperous life. The highlight of the tea party at Bellagio was the Congressional Recognition by Congresswoman Shelley Berkley presented through Malone and Brodsky to TEFA and CAAAN. On behalf of the TEFA, Chairman Wu and President Wang of Tunghai University received the Certificate. Dr. Lei also received the Award for CAAAN from Berkley. Thunders of applause from all the guests and participants brought a climax of this event in the Conference Room of Renoir 2 during the presentation of the awards. Chairman Wu gave a thanks speech to appreciate Senator Reid, Congresswoman Berkley, and Chairman Dr. Lei. for their hospitable welcome and supports. He was acknowledged the invitation by Reid to meet the Senator through Dr. Lei. President Dr. Tony T. Lei of WBTI, Chairman of CAN-DO Dr. Prabhu, among others were going to hold a significant theme party and dinner in August for Reid in congratulating his being the Majoity Whip of U. S. Senate. Dr. Kang-pei Wang, President of Tunghai University, was also invited to give a speech. He thanked the nice welcome and supports by the Washington, D.C. Scene, Nevada State, Las Vegas City, and Clark County. Acknowledgement was that this has been one inspired revelation that Dr. Tony Lei's long years of honest and excellent efforts to coummunity service in Nevada have been significant and fruitful. He said that Tunghai University is a developed university with many departments, graduate schools, and colleges. The diligent attitude of teaching by professors and the concrete research accomplishment of the graduate schools have launching this University to one of the famous educatonal institutions in the world. He also welcomed all Nevadans come to visit Taiwan and Tunghai University. U. S. Senior Senator of Nevada Harry Reid, the second greatest and powerful character (now Majority Leader) of the Senate in Washington D. C., gave a Certificate of Commendation of the U. S. Senate to Chinese American Academic Association of Nevada (CAAAN). It gave credit to CAAAN for "In Recognition of Your Outstanding Support and Contribution to the TEFA and Global Tunghai Reunion in Las Vegas, Nevada." Dr. Tony T. Lei, Chairman of CAAAN and his wife Judy received the award in the Senator Reid's Office on July 16, 2001. TEFA also received a certificate because of "In Recognition of Your Outstanding Accomplishment to the Academic Advancement and International Cooperation in Education" from the Senator. The Office of Senator Reid in Washington D. C. faxed Dr. Tony Lei, President of Washington Business and Technology Institute(WBTI) its "WHIP ROUND-UP". It told Tony that famous for Harry's ability to lead important negotiations while avoiding the media spotlight, Majority Whip Reid's day of keeping a low profile may be over. "The Washington Post" and "Time Magazine" touted Senator Reid's influence last week. The latter quoted GOP Senator John Ensign as saying: "If Republicans want something, they go to Harry. He represents things fairly. He won't over-promise and underdeliver." Senator Reid graduated from Utah State University in 1961. He received his Juris Doctoral Degree from George Washington University. In 1968, he was elected to Nevada State Assembly at the age of 28. After two years, he was elected as Nevada's youngest legislator in the state's history. In 1977, he was appointed as the Chairman of the Nevada Gaming Commission. In 1983, he was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives. After having served two terms in the House, he was elected to the U.S. Senate in 1980. On April 10, 1998, he was honored as Advisor and Vice Chairman of the Advisory Board of Washington Business and Technology Institute. In December of 1998, after returning for his third term in the U.S. Senate, he was unaimously elected by his Democratic colleagues to serve as the Assistant Minority Leader. He was the Assistant Democratic Leader and Majority Whip of the U.S. Senate in Washington D. C. (now the Majority Leader of U. S. Senate).*4 Senator Reid comes from Searchlight, Nevada, where in that rural mining town he learned the fundamental values of hard work and honesty that endure as his guiding principles. The Nevada's Senior Senator was raised in a small cabin without indoor pluming and attended a two-room elementary school. His father was a hardrock miner with an 8th grade education, and his mother never finished high school, but the youngest of Harry and Inez Reid's four sons would go on to achieve the American dream. "Senator Reid loves heartily this country and our people. His leadership is accentuated with practical knowledge and deligent effort through his intelligence. He has achieved many years accomplishment to improve the quality of life of all Nevadans and help people realize the American Dream," said Dr. Tony Lei in my feature article entitled "Senator Harry Reid has been awarded 'Outstanding Democrat of the Decade'" on October 26, 2000.*5 "On behalf of Washington Business and Technology Institute, I'm glad to be one of the Chairmen of this Event and Dinner Party for a Special Tribute to U. S. Senator Harry Reid. Following a successful tribute party to Nevada Supreme Court Justice Nancy Becker, this Event is an united efforts of all our Asian American community. Thanks to Dr. Raj Chanderraj, Dr. R. D. Prabha, Mr. Toni Sison, Ms. Rita Vaswani to join me as Chairpersons. Thanks to all our guests of honor, special guests, hosts, guests, and participants. Thanks Dr. Peter Lok as our good Coordinator and Nancy Diaz to initiate this event with me. Finnally, we, Asian Americans have put all our effort and wisdom together to have this Special Tribute to our U. S. Senator Harry Reid, Because Harry is our great hero to build a community where this and future generations will have more opportunities and advantages to live a prosperous life," spoke President Dr. Tony Lei of Washington Business and Technology Institute, Chairman of the Event and Dinner Party which was held by Asian American Community on August 24, 2001 at Asia Palace Restaurant in Las Vegas, Nevada. Harry loves heartily our country, our people, and our community. He wishes us to enjoy working together. "United we stand, devided we fall. Together we can GROW (Go Reach Our World). Knowledge calls, ultimately, for a life of service. We should continue to work for the prosperity and healthy of our society more diligently, effectively, and wisely," said President Dr. Tony T. Lei of Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI).*6 "Asian Pacific American have made profound contributions to American life, including the arts, economy, education, science, technology, politics, and sport. This community was here to help build trascontinental railroad, to serve in the Civil War, and to develop the latest Internet technology. I'm pleased to assure all you leaders of the community here today that I'll continue working to preserve and advance the heritage and value of Asian Americans. I'll put my effort to reach out and address issues of importance to the Asian American community, including the economy, education, safety, racial profiling, and hate crime, and immigration, among others. I'd like also to show my appreciation of all your accomplishments and contributions to the American way of life and your oustanding participation in the political, business , and educational processes. It's my pleasure to accept the honor as Professor of Administrative Strategies of the Graduate School of Business and Public Administration of Washington Business and Technology Institute," said Harry Reid, U. S. Senator and Assistant Democratic Leader (now the Majority Leader) of the U. S. Senate at Asian American Leaders Tea with United States Senator Harry Reid on May 31, 2003 at Korean Garden B. B. Q. House in Las Vegas.*7 -------------------------------------------- References *1. Valerie Weber is a famous and achieved Assemblywoman of Nevada and the Minority Whip of the Assembly. Cheryl Moss is a distinguished District Court Judge of Nevada serving in Las Vegas, Clark County. *2. 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,' "A search of 'Chairperson Elaine Chao' on the Google.cn," (February 17, 2007), Mountain View, California: Google.cn. *3. Douglas, Michael; Weber, Valerie; Moss, Cheryl; and Chang, Tiffany. 'Brilliant, Google answers our people, community, and world!' "A serarch of 'Harry Reid, U. S. Senator wbti' on the Google.com," (February 21, 2007), Mountain View, California: Google.com. *4. Douglas, Michael; Weber, Valerie; Moss, Cheryl; and Tiffany Chang. 'Brilliant, Yahoo.cn answers our people, community, and world!' "A search of 'U. S. Senator Harry Reid wbti' on the Yahoo.cn," (February 23, 2007), U. S. A.: Yahoo.cn. *5. Ibid. *6. Berkley, Shelley. 'Thank you for participating with me in celebrating,' "A search of 'Shelley Berkley, U. S. Congresswoman' on the Yahoo.com," (February 26, 2007), U. S. A: Yahoo.com. *7. Reid, Rory; Moss, Cheryl; and Chang, Tiffany. 'Summer 2003 Symposium of WBTI is remarkable.' "A search of 'Harry Reid, U. S. Senator' on the Google.cn," (February 21, 2007), Mountain View, California: Google.cn. -------------------------------------------- ******************************************** | |
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PAI is the initial of Public Administration Institution of Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI). *2. About U. S. Congresswoman Shelley Berkley (a concise one by the editor of this flier): U. S. Congresswoman Shelley Berkley was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in November, 1998. Shelley represents constituents living in the First Congressional District of Nevada, including residents of Las Vegas, North Las Vegas, and unincorporated areas in Clark County. The District annually records the largest population increase in the nation. U. S. Congresswoman Shelley Berkley has A Lifetime of Commitment to Nevada. She has lived in Las Vegas for over four decades. Shelley has a deep sense of commitment to give back to the community that opened the doors of opportunity for her. She also has never forgotten that her family headed west seeking a better life, and found it in Las Vegas. She completed junior high and high school in Las Vegas, then went on to become the first member of her family to attend college when she enrolled in UNLV. Elected Student Body President, 1971-1972, she graduated with honors and a B. A. in Political Science from UNLV in 1972. After earning her law degree at the University of San Diego School of Law in 1976, she returned to Las Vegas to begin her career. U. S. Congresswoman Shelley Berkley has successfully sought appointments that enable her to meet the needs of Southern Nevada, since she swore in as a Member of Congress on January 6, 1999. Shelley is a former Vice Chair of the Nevada University and Community College System Board of Regents. Appointed to the Board in 1990 by the Governor, she was then twice elected as a Regent by Las Vegas-area voters. She completed her second term on the Board in 1998. Throughout her tenure, Shelley worked to keep higher education in Nevada affordable and accessible to all qualified students. This bright lady has devoted her energies to charitable and civic efforts ever since she was a teenager. Her work and ideas have contributed to many of Southern Nevada’s successes. On February 23, 2004, U. S. Congresswoman Shelley Berkley wrote to Dr. and Mrs. Tony T. Lei that,"Thank you for your generous contribution to my re-election campaign. I greatly appreciate your support. Please know that your help makes a significant difference. I look forward to continuing my service in Congress and shall endeavor to serve in the manner that merits your confidence in me." Shelley Berkley is born a leader. Shelley is an educated leader. Shelley is a prctical and bright leader since her college life. She received her juris doctorate degree from San Deigo Law School. She was the former Regent of University and Colleges of Nevada. She has been Executive Advisor for Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI) since 1996. Her successful leadership both good in work performance and human relations has won all her assistants' and followers' full and sincere respects. In order to celebrate Shelley Berkley's winning as U. S. Congresswoman, elected as a member of the International Relations Committee (IRC) of the Congress, and Dr. Tony Tung-tien Lei as her Senior Advisor; Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI) and Chinese American Academic Association of Nevada (CAAAN) established the "Literature and Academic Forum" ("LAF") in 1999. It is brought to you now by Las Vegas Review-Journal's reviewjournal.com through the section of "LAF5" (now continues in "Social & Community") at: http://communitylink.reviewjournal.com/lvrj/wbti. At the time when Shelley was elected as the Member of IRC, she told Las Vegas Review-Journal that to promote the tourism, trade, and investment with foriegn countries for Nevada and our states is her primary interest. ............. Shelley's popularlity is arising from her effective production for public service and good personal traits by nature and sincerity. Shelley Berkley is an Adjunct Professor of Administrative Strategies of the Graduate School of Business and Public Administration (GSBPA) of Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI). *2. Berkley, Shelley. 'A profile of WBTI--Congresswoman Shelley Berkley TO HOST SOCIAL SECURITY TOWN HALL AT WEST CHARLESTON LIBRARY' "A e-mail from U. S. Congresswoman Shelley Berkley to Dr. Tony Tung-tien Lei," (March 25, 2005), Washington, D. C.: Office of the Congresswoman Shelley Berkley. *3. Ibid. -------------------------------------------- ******************************************** | |
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