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| 121103 |  | Newsbrief                 ***** Thursday, December 11, 2003 *****  # First  EditionWashington Business and Technology Institute
 http://communitylink.reviewjournal.com/lvrj/wbti
 Advisory Board:  Governor Kenny Guinn, Chairman; U. S. Senators Harry Reid and John Ensign, Vice Chairmen; U. S. Representatives  James Gibbons and Shelley Berkley, and Las Vegas Mayor Oscar Goodman, Executive Directors.U. S. Secretary of Labor Elaine Chao
 Chairperson
 Dr. Tony T. Lei
 President
 District Judges Mark R. Denton and Valorie  J. Vega
 Vice Presidents
 Dr. William N. Thompson
 Director of Public Administration Institution
 Dr. E. Lee Bernick and Dr. G.  Keong Leong
 Deans of Graduate School of Business and Public Administration
 Dr. Sue Fawn Chung
 Director of Culture Institution
 Justice of the Supreme Court William Maupin, Attorney General Brian Sandoval,                 and District Judge Stewart Bell,  Honorary Chairmen of Clark County                District Attorney and Police Civil Commission (CCDAPCC)
 District Attorney  David Roger  and Sheriff  Bill Young
 Chairmen  of  CCDAPCC
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 Celebrating Deversity by Governor Kenny Guinn  of Nevada, U. S. A.
 By Tiffany Chang
 Dr. Tony T.  Lei, President of Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI) received  the following message from Governor Kenny C. Guinn of Nevada, U . S. A.  in the morning on December 10, 2003: Governor Guinn reminds us that tourism is the bedrock of Nevada's economy.  To expand and diversify our domestic and international markets are absolutely essential to our long-term economic growth and stability. The annual  "Governor's Conference on Tourism will be held by the Governor  at Caesears Palace on December 15-17.  He will join the members of the Commission on Tourism so that we can examine the latest tourism industry issue and trends.  The theme is "Celebrating Deversity.  It has been chosen to draw attention to Nevada's efforts to broaden both its tourism  product and market.        A celebration of "Legend of the Industry" with a tribute to a true Nevadan - former Tourism Commissioner Claudine Williams will be held at the conference.           The Governor  will also award 118  Governor's Tourism Development Awards to honor the entrepreneurial spirit of those Nevadans who have enhanced our tourism product this year by building or adding new facilities.         Governor Kenny Guinn invites  Dr. Tony Lei  to join them at the Conference  held by him at Caesars Palace  on December 15-17  in celebrating the diversity that makes  the Silver State a  perennial leader  in worldwide tourism. In this message,  the Governor says that he is happy to report  that the "Commission on Tourism",  chaired by Lieutenant Governor  Lorraine Hunt,  recently completed with great success Nevada's  first tourism and trade mission to China.        China is the fastest growing economy.    It will be the world's  fourth tourist base by the year of 2020.  The recent record shows us that the Chinese vacationer outspends visitors from most other nations, spending an average of $5,200.00 per visit.  With a clever view and world perspective,  it is easy to see why we need to work to develop potentially lucrative markets overseas. He expresses that he cannot overemphasize the significance and importance of bringing attention  to all the attractions to Nevada at a time when it faces unprecedented competition for gaming customers.    Governor Kenny Guinn believes that we are wise to expand our marketing efforts and focus on developing markets in places such as Asia.      It is significant for him to point out that  in addition to gaming, Nevada has phenomenal cultural, historic, and recreational resources that we must continue to promote.              The Governor emphasizes that for our state's economy to thrive, all of the Silver State's tourism opportunities must be effectively marketed to both domestic and international visitors.*1 In addition to the efforts  of the  City, County, and  State of  Nevada, Washington Business and Technology Institute has dedicated to help promote the cooperation and development of  cultural, educational, and tourism among Asian countries and Nevada since its establishment on January 8, 1996.     With Lt. Governor Lorraine Hunt's inspiration,  Dr. Tony Lei and Sally Yu  assisted  successfully  the establishments of the Sister States of  Qinghai of China  and Nevada,  and the Sister Cities of  Jiayuguan of China  and North Las Vegas.   Dr. Tony Lei,  President of WBTI,  has been honored by China Business Chain, Inc. (CBCI),  Shangshai Development and Municipal Government Cooperation Office (SPMGCO),   and  China State Development  and Planning Commission  as  Chairman of Nevada Expo Mission to China.    He is also invited by Xiamen, Fuchien, China to organize a team  with high-ranking officials for  both educational and business cooperation and development.    U.  S. Congresswoman Shelley Berkely,   Nevada Lt. Governor Lorraine Hunt, and Las Vegas Mayor Oscar Goodman have been invited  as its honorable Chairpersons.*2 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------References
 *1.  Guinn, Kenny.  "A Message from Governor Kenny C. Guinn - December 10, 2003,"  Office of the Governor Kenny Guinn, (December 10, 2003),  pp. 1-2.*2.  Reid, Rory; Moss, Cheryl; and Chang, Tiffany.  "Resume the booming tourism for our Silver State through educational and cultural cooperation and development with foreign countires,'  "Newsbrief of WBTI,"  (July 9, 2003),  pp. 1-3.
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| 120903 |  | Newsbrief   *****  Tuesday, December 9, 2003 *****  ## Second  EditionWashington Business and Technology Institute
 http://communitylink.reviewjournal.com/lvrj/wbti
 Advisory Board:  Governor Kenny Guinn, Chairman; U. S. Senators Harry Reid and John Ensign, Vice Chairmen; U. S. Representatives  James Gibbons and Shelley Berkley, and Las Vegas Mayor Oscar Goodman, Executive Directors.U. S. Secretary of Labor Elaine Chao
 Chairperson
 Dr. Tony T. Lei
 President
 District Judges Mark R. Denton and Valorie  J. Vega
 Vice Presidents
 Dr. William N. Thompson
 Director of Public Administration Institution
 Dr. E. Lee Bernick and Dr. G.  Keong Leong
 Deans of Graduate School of Business and Public Administration
 Dr. Sue Fawn Chung
 Director of Culture Institution
 Justice of the Supreme Court William Maupin, Attorney General Brian Sandoval,                 and District Judge Stewart Bell,  Honorary Chairmen of Clark County                District Attorney and Police Civil Commission (CCDAPCC)
 District Attorney  David Roger  and Sheriff  Bill Young
 Chairmen  of  CCDAPCC
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 Drs. Mark Denton and Valorie Vega appointed Vice Presidents of                                          Washington Business and Technology Institute
 By Mark Denton, Valorie Vega, and Tiffany Chang
 "On  December  3, 2003,  Drs. Mark  R. Denton and Valorie J.  Vega   were appointed  Vice Presidents of Washington Business and Technology Institute  (WBTI)  by our President  Dr. Tony Lei.       This has been arranged appropriately in meeting the  need of retirement of  our previous Vice Presidents Drs. Sherman Wu and Robert Ni,"  Dr. John Wang,  Spokesman of  WBTI,  announced on December 5, 2003  in  Las Vegas.   Mark R. Denton received his law degree from Georgetown University Law Center in Washington, D.C. in 1976.      He was raised in Boulder City and graduated from Boulder High School in 1969.  In 1973, Mark graduate with disinction from the University of Nevada, Reno.     He completed ROTC and received a commission in the U.S. Army as reserve officer. While in college, Mark spent his junior year in Paris, France through an affiliate of UNR  at the Universite de Paris. Prior to his appointment to the bench on August 19, 1998, Mark had extensive judicial experience. He served as municipal court judge in BoulderCity for seven years.    He was an arbitrator under the Court Annexed Arbitration Program of the Eighth Judicial District Court since its inception in 1992.    He was an alternate Juvenile Court Referee and a Nevada Supreme Court settlement Judge.Currently sits as a civil judge on the Eighth Judicial District Court, Mark has been re-elected in the general election of November 5,2002.*1    Vice President  Mark Denton and his wife 27 years, Alice, have four children: Leslie Marie, 24, Marianne Yvette, 20, Jacqueline, 16, and Patrick, 11.   Valorie  J. Vega  is a holder of Juris Doctorate degree from the University of Southern California's Law Center.          She received a Bechelor of Arts degree from CSU Northridge.     She received her graduate studies certificate in International/Translation from UC  Santa Barbara.   Vice President   Valorie Vega  was appointed  on February 21, 1999  by Governor Kenny Guinn   then had her winning as  District Judge  of Nevada on May 15, 2000.        She has over a dozen years of experience as a jurist prior to which time she practiced in both criminial and civil law arenas.          She  was appointed to Municipal Court in 1989 and  was retained and re-elected by the voters until her resignation in 1999 to accept the District Court appointment.         She is a former Clark County Deputy  District Attorney from 1984 through 1989,  procecuting  felony cases,  and was  instrumental in implementing the office's  first Sexual  Assault and Child Abuse Team.    Disrict Judge Vega  is involved in her profession and community.        She  is  a Board Member of the Consumer Credit Counseling Services of Southern Nevada as well as the Latin Chamber of Commerce and the Latino Bar Association.    She is a member of the American Judges Association, the Nevada District Court Judges Association,  the Nevada  Supreme Court's Committees on Public Trust and Confidence, Hispanics in Politics,  among others.   Valorie was honored with the 1992 "Women of Achievement Award" from Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce and   recognized by the Latin Chamber of Commerce as the "Hispanic of the Year" in 1995.*2       Vice President  Valorie Vega  is married, has one child and has been a resident of Southern Nevada since 1978.*3
 A  celebration Dinner Party  was held by  President  Dr. Tony Lei  of  WBTI  to welcome Drs. Mark Denton and Valorie Vega as Vice Presidents  of the Institute on  December 8, 2003 at the Steak House of  Binion's Horseshoe Club in Las Vegas.  "Washington Business and Technology Institute  has contributed already very much to help improve the quality of life of all our residents and visitors of Nevada since its establishment on  January 8,  1996.      As one of the Vice President of this Institute,  I'm challenged to integrate my best knowledge and professionalism for  its development and prosperity .       I'm very appreciative  to have this position appointed by Dr. Tony Lei,  since it will undoubtedly provide me with avenues for exploring improvements  in public and community services to which I'm  most dedicated.  Encouraged by the steadily increasing value of the faculty and advisory  members  of  WBTI,  we need to put more effort and wisdom  into  realizing  the affirmation and creed of this Institute for our  people, community,  and country,"  said  Dr. Valorie  Vega excitedly  in the celebration Party  at the 26th floor of the Club with a vivid  bird's-eye  view of the splendid and elegant night scene of  Las Vegas.   The  present organization of  Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI)  has  been featured  for the desire to excel  by the outstanding  professionals  of the followings:    Governor Kenny Guinn, Chairman;   U. S.  Senators Harry Reid  and John Ensign, Vice Chairmen;  U. S. Representatives  James Gibbons and Shelley Berkley,  and Las Vegas Mayor Oscar Goodman, Executive Directors  of  the Advisory Board.   U.  S.  Secretary of Labor Elaine Chao, Chairperson;  Dr. Tony T. Lei,  President;  District Judges  Drs. Mark R. Denton and Valorie J. Vega,  Vice Presidents;  Dr. William  N. Thompson,  Director of Public Administration Institution,  Drs. E. Lee Bernick and  G.  Keong Leong,  Deans of Graduate School of Business and Public Administration;  Dr. Sue Fawn Chung,  Director of Culture Institution;  Justice of the Supreme Court William Maupin, Attorney General Brian Sandoval,   and District Judge Stewart Bell,  Honorary Chairmen of Clark County  District Attorney and Police Civil Commission (CCDAPCC);  District Attorney  David Roger  and Sheriff  Bill Young,  Chairmen  of  CCDAPCC.*4 The above  list of leaders and officers of  Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI)  was announced  and installed also by  Judge  Mark Denton,  District Judge of Nevada,  at the  Dinner Party  held by WBTI at the Binion's Horseshoe Club on December 8, 2003  in Las Vegas.  "It's very impressive and elegant!  I recognizes  what John Keats said about  'A thing of beauty is a joy forever,'   by beeing  the vistor's number  at  #37,777  of  the  WBTI website.      It  is brought  to you by  'Las Vegas Review-Journal'  and  lasvegs.com,"  said Judge Valorie Vaga,  District Judge of Nevada,  on  December 9, 2003  in  Las Vegas. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------References
 *1.  Vega, Valorie;  Young, Bill;  and Chang, Tiffany.  'Mark Denton appointed Adjunct Associate Professor of the Graduate School of Business and Public Administration by WBTI,' "Newsbrief of WBTI,"  (September 26, 2003),  p. 1.*2. Chang, Tiffany.  'District Judge Valorie Vega honored as a Fellow of WBTI,'  "Nevada Examiner," (June 9, 2000).
 *3.  Vega, Valorie.  "Biography of Valorie J. Vega,"  (December, 2003),  p. 1.
 *4.  Reid, Rory;  Denton, Mark; and Chang, Tiffany.  'Effort and Cooperation will bring us a peaceful,  happy, and prosperous community,'  "Newsbrief of WBTI,"  (September 19, 2003), p. 1.
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| 120803a777 |  | Newsbrief   ***** 8:57 p.m., Monday, December 8, 2003 *****  #  First  EditionWashington Business and Technology Institute
 http://communitylink.reviewjournal.com/lvrj/wbti
 Advisory Board:  Governor Kenny Guinn, Chairman; U. S. Senators Harry Reid and John Ensign, Vice Chairmen; U. S. Representatives  James Gibbons and Shelley Berkley, and Las Vegas Mayor Oscar Goodman, Executive Directors.U. S. Secretary of Labor Elaine Chao
 Chairperson
 Dr. Tony T. Lei
 President
 District Judges Mark Denton and Valorie Vega
 Vice Presidents
 Dr. William N. Thompson
 Director of Public Administration Institution
 Dr. E. Lee Bernick and Dr. G.  Keong Leong
 Deans of Graduate School of Business and Public Administration
 Dr. Sue Fawn Chung
 Director of Culture Institution
 Justice of the Supreme Court William Maupin, Attorney General Brian Sandoval,                 and District Judge Stewart Bell,  Honorary Chairmen of Clark County                District Attorney and Police Civil Commission (CCDAPCC)
 District Attorney  David Roger  and Sheriff  Bill Young
 Chairmen  of  CCDAPCC
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 Drs. Mark Denton and Valorie Vega appointed Vice Presidents of                                          Washington Business and Technology Institute
 By Mark Denton, Valorie Vega, and Tiffany Chang
 "On December  3, 2003, Drs. Mark  Denton and Valorie Vega were appointed  Vice Presidents of Washington Business and Technology Institute  (WBTI)  by our President  Dr. Tony Lei.       This has been arranged appropriately in meeting the  need of retirement of  our previous Vice Presidents Drs. Sherman Wu and  Robert  Ni,"  Dr. John Wang,  Spokesman of  WBTI,  announced on December 5, 2003  in  Las Vegas.   Mark R. Denton received his law degree from Georgetown University Law Center in Washington, D.C. in 1976.      He was raised in Boulder City and graduated from Boulder High School in 1969.  In 1973, Mark graduate with disinction from the University of Nevada, Reno.     He completed ROTC and received a commission in the U.S. Army as reserve officer. While in college, Mark spent his junior year in Paris, France through an affiliate of UNR  at the Universite de Paris. Prior to his appointment to the bench on August 19, 1998, Mark had extensive judicial experience. He served as municipal court judge in BoulderCity for seven years.    He was an arbitrator under the Court Annexed Arbitration Program of the Eighth Judicial District Court since its inception in 1992.    He was an alternate Juvenile Court Referee and a Nevada Supreme Court settlement Judge.Currently sits as a civil judge on the Eighth Judicial District Court, Mark has been re-elected in the general election of November 5,2002.*1    Vice President  Mark Denton and his wife 27 years, Alice, have four children: Leslie Marie, 24, Marianne Yvette, 20, Jacqueline, 16, and Patrick, 11.   Valorie Vega is a holder of Juris Doctorate degree from the University of Southern California's Law Center.    She received a Bechelor of Arts degree from CSU Northridge.  She received her graduate studies certificate in International/Translation from UC Santa Barbara.   Vice President   Valorie Vega  was appointed in 1999 then had her winning as  District Judge  of Nevada on May 15, 2000.         Disrict Judge Vega was honored with the 1992 "Women of Achievement Award" from Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce and  is recognized by the Latin Chamber of Commerce as the "Hispanic of the Year" in 1995.*2  A  celebration Dinner Party  was held by  President  Dr. Tony Lei  of  WBTI  to welcome Drs. Mark Denton and Valorie Vega as Vice President  of the Institute on  December 8, 2003 at the Steak House of  Binion's Horseshoe Club in Las Vegas.  "Washington Business and Technology Institute  has contributed already very much to help improve the quality of life of all our residents and visitors of Nevada since its establishment on  January 8,  1996.      As one of the Vice President of this Institute,  I'm challenged to integrate my best knowledge and professionalism for  its development and prosperity .       I'm very appreciative  to have this position appointed by Dr. Tony Lei,  since it will undoubtedly provide me with avenues for exploring improvements  in public and community services to which I'm  most dedicated.  Encouraged by the steadily increasing value of the faculty and advisory  members  of  WBTI,  we need to put more effort and wisdom  into  realizing  the affirmation and creed of this Institute for our  people, community,  and country,"  said  Dr. Valorie  Vega excitedly  in the celebration Party  at the 26th floor of the Club with a vivid  bird's-eye  view of the splendid and elegant night scene of  Las Vegas.   The  present organization of  Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI)  has  been featured  for the desire to excel  by the outstanding  professionals  of the followings:    Governor Kenny Guinn, Chairman;   U. S. Senators Harry Reid and John Ensign, Vice Chairmen;  U. S. Representatives  James Gibbons and Shelley Berkley,  and Las Vegas Mayor Oscar Goodman, Executive Directors  of  the Advisory Board.   U.  S.  Secretary of Labor Elaine Chao, Chairperson;  Dr. Tony T. Lei,  President;  District Judges  Drs. Mark Denton and Valorie Vega,  Vice Presidents;  Dr. William N. Thompson,  Director of Public Administration Institution,  Drs. E. Lee Bernick and  G.  Keong Leong,  Deans of Graduate School of Business and Public Administration;  Dr. Sue Fawn Chung, Director of Culture Institution;  Justice of the Supreme Court William Maupin, Attorney General Brian Sandoval,   and District Judge Stewart Bell,  Honorary Chairmen of Clark County  District Attorney and Police Civil Commission (CCDAPCC);  District Attorney  David Roger  and Sheriff  Bill Young,  Chairmen  of  CCDAPCC.*3 The above  list of leaders and officers of  Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI)  was announced  and installed also by  Judge  Mark Denton,  District Judge of Nevada,  at the  Dinner Party  held by WBTI at the Binion's Horseshoe Club on December 8, 2003  in Las Vegas.  --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Reference
 *1.  Vega, Valorie;  Young, Bill;  and Chang, Tiffany.  'Mark Denton appointed Adjunct Associate Professor of the Graduate School of Business and Public Administration by WBTI,' "Newsbrief of WBTI,"  (September 26, 2003),  p. 1.*2. Chang, Tiffany.  'District Judge Valorie Vega honored as a Fellow of WBTI,'  "Nevada Examiner," (June 9, 2000).
 *3.  Reid, Rory;  Denton, Mark; and Chang, Tiffany.  'Effort and Cooperation will bring us a peaceful,  happy, and prosperous community,'  "Newsbrief of WBTI,"  (September 19, 2003), p. 1.
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| 120803 |  | Newsbrief         ***** Monday,  December 8, 2003 *****     #  First  EditionWashington Business and Technology Institute
 http://communitylink.reviewjournal.com/lvrj/wbti
 Advisory Board:  Governor Kenny Guinn, Chairman; U. S. Senators Harry Reid and John Ensign, Vice Chairmen; U. S. Representatives  James Gibbons and Shelley Berkley, and Las Vegas Mayor Oscar Goodman, Executive Directors.U. S. Secretary of Labor Elaine Chao
 Chairperson
 Dr. Tony T. Lei
 President
 District Judges Mark Denton and Valorie Vega
 Vice Presidents
 Dr. William N. Thompson
 Director of Public Administration Institution
 Dr. E. Lee Bernick and Dr. G.  Keong Leong
 Deans of Graduate School of Business and Public Administration
 Dr. Sue Fawn Chung
 Director of Culture Institution
 Justice of the Supreme Court William Maupin, Attorney General Brian Sandoval,                 and District Judge Stewart Bell,  Honorary Chairmen of Clark County                District Attorney and Police Civil Commission (CCDAPCC)
 District Attorney  David Roger  and Sheriff  Bill Young
 Chairmen  of  CCDAPCC
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 Welcome again to another
 Event and Dinner Party held by the Asian American Group
 By  Tiffany Chang
 On  Tuesday,  December 9, 2003,    another Asian  American will be held by the Asian American Group since October 22, 2003.         At 7:00 - 9:30 p. m.,  the location is  at Harbor Palace Restaurant , China Town, Las Vegas.  It  planned to invite Judge Steven Jones,  Presiding Family Court Judge;  and  David  Wall,  District Court Judge as Keynote Speakers;    and Judge Warren Vanlandschoot, North Las Vegas Municipal Judge;  and David Roger,  District Attorney  as Guest  of  Honor (Speakers). Judge George Assad,  Las Vegas Municipal;  Judges Karen Bennett-Haron and Judge Doug Smith,  Justice of the Peace    were scheduled to be invited as Speacial Guests (Speakers).        It also planned to invite District Judges Cheryl Moss,  Nick Del Vecchio,  and Judge Bill Voy  of the  Family Court;  and  Senator Ray Shaffer  as Speacial Friends of the Asian American Event.  Event Chairpersons will be:  David Amesbury, Esq., General Counsel  --- CAN-DO;  and Benson Lee, Esq., President, Chinese American Citizens Alliance of  Las Vegas.  It planned to have Event Hosts:  Dolly DeLeon, Past President,  Philippine Chamber of Commerce, and Editor-in-Chief,  "US  Asian Chronicle";   Romeo Jurani, Past President, Philippines Bisayans Society of Nevada;  Steven Kwon, Past President & Founder,   Asian Chamber of Commerce;  Raja Mourey, Owner, Raj Mourey American Family Insurance;  L. Kristopher Rath, Esq.,;  and Mike Vaswani, Senior Asian Coordinator. All of the guests will have about 150 people.  Attire for the event and party  is business.        For RSVP, please call Dr. Peter Lok at 732-0178 or  Mike Vaswani at 242-9004 before 12:00 noon, Tuesday, December 9, 2003.            The above information was written  in according to the latest update  fax to  Dr. Tony Lei  from Dr. Peter Lok  on the evening of  December 2, 2003. Guests invited by Dr. Tony Lei, Chairman of Chinese American Academic Association of Nevada  and his wife Judy  are:  Mrs. Ejen (Minister) Lee, Minister  Larry Lee, Mr. Si-wen Pu,  Dr.  John Wang,  Ms.  Alice Wu,  Miss Tei-mei Wu,  Mr. Carry Yue,  Mr. William Yuen,  and  Miss Iris Zhang. It was already popular for the past years to hold dinner parties to pay special tribute to elected offficials,    but most of them were   civil administratives or  civic representatives. Dr. Tony Lei   initiated to hold event and dinner party to pay a spcial tribute to the judicial professionals  through elections.   Justice Nancy Becker was the first one  selected by him.   A successful  event and dinner party  was held for  her on  May 23, 2001   at  Harbor Palace Restaurant  in Las Vegas.        It was chaired by Dr. Tony Lei,   President of Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI);  Theresa Malone,  Member of    Nevada State Board of Education; Dr. R. D. Prabhu, Chairperson of CAN-DO;  and Dr. Joey Villaflor, Member of  Nevada  Board of Health.            We  the Asian American communities have continuously achieved the efforts   for other  judicial  professionals since then.
 "To dedicate to the creed of Washington Business and Technology Institute,  it's my challenge as an Associate Fellow of it's Public Administration Institution (PAI)   to endeavor with all the intellectuals of this Institute to improve the quality of life of the people of Nevada," said Jennifer Togliatti at the Dinner Party on May 17, 2002.         The Event with dinner was held by the Asian American Community to pay a special tribute to District Judges Michelle Leavitt and Jennifer Togliatti   at the Harbor Palace Seafood Restaurant  in Las Vegas. Judge Michelle Leavitt deserves special recognition of her expertise, integrity, conscientious and dedicated professionalism.    She has been a bright Associate Fellow of PAI since 2000.              "Thanks to Dr.  Tony Lei,  Dr. R. D. Prabhu, and Attorney  David Amesbury to chair this  Event and Party.                 Together with knowledge as the power of rightiousness,  we may build  a community where this and future generations will have more opportunities and advantages to live a prosperous and healthy life,"  said  Judge  Michelle Leavitt  at  the Dinner Party. "I'm glad to be an Advisor of Pan Pacific and Asian American Forum,   where Governor Kenny Quinn is Chairman and Bud Cranor is Executive Director.               We all endeavor to promote the quality of life of all our Nevadan residents and visitors,"  said Brian Sandoval, Esq., now  Attorney General of Nevada, on March 8, 2002  at the Event and Dinner Party held by The Asian American Community in Las Vegas.*1 Asian American Community has won recognition for contribution to Nevada by American Main-stream.  The main reason for this recognition is the great and cooperative wisdom and effort that we the Asian American communities have continuously participated and offered to the minsteam society in Nevada.*2 ------------------------------------------------------------------------References
 *1.   Moss, Cheryl;  Walsh, Jessie; and Chang, Taffany.   'People put together for WBTI  to dedicate to the promotion of the quality of life of all the residents and visitors of our great state Nevada,'   "Nevada Examiner," (June, 2002).*2.  Bell,  Stewart;  Walsh,  Jessie;  and  Chang, Chang.  'Las Vegas nicer with community service through cultural  arts,'  "10 Year Thai Cultures in Las Vegas, Nevada,"  (September 16, 2003):  p. 30.
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