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Prime Minister Visits Denver Mongolian
Prime Minister N. Enkhbayar, Mayor M. Enkhbold of the Mongolian capital
city Ulaanbaatar and J. Byambadorj, Vice Chairman of the State Great Hural
led a 25-person delegation for a two-day visit to Denver November 9 and
10.
The group, which celebrated
its 25th year with a Silver Anniversary Celebration performance at the
DU Lamont School of Music was one of three recipients on Friday, November
2 of the Mayor's Award for Excellence in the Arts.
Among
the most comprehensive and wide-ranging laws enacted in the days since
the attacks, is the U.S.A. P.A.T.R.I.O.T. Act of 2001, or HR 3162, which
stands for "Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate
Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism."
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held its third annual tennis tournament with over 100 participants in
this year's event.
Dragon
Boat Festival 2001 - Proudly Pan-Asian The
races were just one facet of Dragon Boat Festival 2001, which turned out
to be a terrifically successful first-time event to celebrate Denver's
Asian-Pacific American population.
For
four days, Aurora and Denver Metro residents were treated to a variety
of Asian films during the 4th Aurora Asian Film Festival held at the Aurora
Fox Arts Theater.
Organized
by Co-Chairs, John Chin and George Kuwamura, the Summit’s theme was "Making
our Voices Heard." ...
AT&T
Broadband
sponsored
Celebrate Asia, a dinner/reception, to kick-off the first Asian/Pacific
American Community Summit.
The
performance of Khon "The Mask Dance" and Thai Classical Dances
to be shown for the first time in Denver by the famous Silapakorn Division.
Nine
teams of men, young and old, came together on the cold Saturday morning
to battle through a double elimination tournament to the top.
...
the celebration was a joyous occasion for hundreds of Chinese Americans
and representatives from the State official leaders and Asian American
leaders of the community.
Recently,
two successful events were held to commemorate the 89th National
Day of the Republic of China (Taiwan)
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