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092701
Dear U. S. Senator
Honorable Harry Reid ,

Dr. Tony T. Lei, President of WBTI and Chairman of Chinese American Academic Association of Nevada
and Mrs. Judy K. Lei
request the honor of your presence
as the Kenote Speaker
at the Event and Dinner Party for
A Special Tribute to U.S. Senator Honorable Harry Reid

on Friday, the Twentifourth of August, 2001
at Asia Palace Chinese Restaurant
5485 W. Sahara Ave., Las Vegas, Nevada 89148
from 6:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.

Please RSVP to (702)255-9058 (702)732-0178
or E-mail: tojulei@yahoo.com
RSVP: If you are interested to be a chairperson or host for this event, please call Dr. Peter Lok at 702-0178 on or before Friday, July 27, 2001
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082401
08/24/2001
A Special Tribute to U. S. Senator Harry Reid
By Jessie Walsh, Cheryl Moss, and Tiffany Chang
"On behalf of Washington and 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 Lock 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.
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Beside many high-ranking officials, we had also the following important officers and community leaders attended the Event and Dinner Party:
Loreta Arrington ( Mayor Pro Tem Gary Reese), Dr. I-tung Chen, Linda Chen, Nadia Contreras, Fred Flore, Karen Foster (Avista), Chie Fu, Sonia Joya (U.S. Senator John Ensign), Bob Jose, Mark Malone (Plague to Harry), Miguel Isassi (Southern Hispanic), John Lee (Assemblyman), Gale Nathan, Cathy Nelson (Justice of the Supreme Court William Maupin), Denis Nolan (Assemblywoman), Veronica Parios, Bert Ramos (Agtee Acpec Inc.), Judith Ray ( U.S. Congressman Jim Gibbons), Barbara Robinson, Dr. John Wang, Dr. Wright (UNLV), among others.
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Today is also the Bithday of
Governor Kenny Guinn and Judge Jessie Walsh


062503
Shelley Berkley, Lorranine Hunt, Oscar Goodman win the honor as Chairpersons of Nevada Expo Mission to China
By Cheryl Moss, Becky Ung, and Tiffany Chang

U. S. Congresswoman Shelley Berkley has put her ground of leadership on the efficiency and balance of good work performance and human relations. She has been Executive Advisor for Washinton Business andTechnology Institute(WBTI) since1996. At the time when Shelley was elected as the Member of International Relations committee (IRC) of the U. S. Congress, 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. Dr. Lei has been honored byChina Business Chain, Inc. (CBCI), Shangshai People's Municipal Goverment Cooperation Office (SPMGCO), and China State Development and Planning Commission as Chairman of Nevada Expo Mission to China to attend the Annual International Mayors for City Development Forum, Shangshai International Industrial Fair, and Yangtze Investment Project Expo 2003. Dr. Tony Lei, President of WBTI, is organizing a sound team joined by many high-ranking officials both of Nevada and California. U. S. Congresswoman Shelley Berkley, Nevada Lt. Governor Lorranine Hunt, and Las Vegas City Mayor Oscar Goodman have been honored by WBTI, CBCI, and SPMGCO as Honoray Chairpersons of our Nevada Expo Mission to China. Clark County Commissioner Rory Reid; Las Vegas City Councilmen Larry Brown and Lawrence Weekly have been invited as its Special Guests.
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A Thanksgiving to be hopeful
I wrote an article 3 years ago during Thanksgiving time. At the time, we had the World Trade Center and Pentagon bombings, anthrax attacks, and economic downturn. Since then, the last 2 years have not been easy. In addition to the economic recession, we had wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. Today, we see signs of economic recovery, but there are still many people looking for jobs. The war in Iraq has ended, but there are reports daily of troops injured or killed by accidents or terrorists attacks. The message of Thanksgiving is still the same. We should always be thankful. When we are thankful we realize how much we are blessed. Let’s look at the story of the first Pilgrims again who first realized how important it is to be thankful.
The people who celebrated the first Thanksgiving were, as many know, the Pilgrims. This group of people sailed to this country abroad the Mayflower. They were originally members of the English Separatist Church (a Puritan sect) who first fled to Holland (The Netherlands) to escape religious persecution. They enjoyed more religious tolerance there, but they eventually left because they considered the Dutch way of life as ungodly. A London stock company financed the pilgrimage to America. Only about one third of the original colonists were Separatists. Most of those making the trip aboard the Mayflower were non-Separatists who were hired by the company.
The Pilgrims set foot on Plymouth Rock on Dec. 11, 1620. They suffered much loss the first winter. After the end of the winter, they had lost 46 of the original 102 who sailed on the Mayflower. However, the harvest of 1621 turned out to be very bountiful. They celebrate the harvest with a feast, which included 91 Indians who helped the Pilgrims survived their first year. It is believed that the Pilgrims would not have made it through the year without the help of the Indians. The Pilgrims had much to celebrate. They had built homes in the wilderness, they had raised enough crops to keep them alive during the long coming winter, and they were at peace with their Indian neighbors. Despite the odds against them, they have survived and thrived. It was time to celebrate. The feast lasted 3 days.
The Pilgrims did not celebrate “thanksgiving” feast the next year. However, in 1623, there was a severe drought. It was dry and hot and many crops died. Governor Bradford ordered a day of fasting and prayer. The Pilgrims gathered in a prayer service, praying for rain. A long, steady rain followed the very day. To celebrate this miracle, they proclaimed November 29 of that year to be a day of thanksgiving. This day was believed to be the true beginning of the present Thanksgiving Day. Later, Thanksgiving Day was celebrated by American colonists. Many American Presidents including George Washington and all presidents from Abraham Lincoln proclaimed a Thanksgiving Day. It was not until 1941 when Thanksgiving was finally sanctioned by Congress as a legal holiday, as the fourth Thursday in November.
What a beautiful story to remember during this time! As we look at the humble and hard beginning of the first American settlers, we can be thankful at how God has blessed this country since then. We can have hope because we see the hand of God throughout history. We can always be thankful to the God who is always good. May your Thanksgiving this year be full of love, joy, and most importantly thankfulness.
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