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Hostess handouts
Tribune Media GroupThe easy, and perfectly appropriate, gift for guests to tote to any party is a bottle of wine. But stop and picture any party. Those wine bottles, while appreciated, just get lined up on the counter with all the other bottles. With a little thought,...Tags: Target Brands, Inc., Pies and Tarts, Popcorn, Cinnamon, Globalization
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Reunification Express offers slow ride between Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City
Special to the Los Angeles TimesThe voice was guttural and raspy, the language deep and tonal. "Come and get your rice!" sang the man, a steward for Vietnam's national rail service. He wore a light blue apron over his blue button-down shirt and pushed a silver metal cart laden with...Tags: Shrimp, Television, Trips and Vacations, Vehicles, Boston Red Sox
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Cruising Asia's modern miracles and ancient wonders aboard the Ocean Princess
Special to the Los Angeles TimesOn a windy, showery February evening midway through our 16-night cruise from Laem Chabang, Thailand, to Shanghai, my wife, Laurel, and I stood on the balcony of our stateroom aboard the Ocean Princess, berthed at the tip of the Kowloon Peninsula. Across...Tags: Thailand, Personal Service, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Noel Coward, Chile
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The Find: Dat Thanh in Westminster
In the hyperspecialized kitchens of Little Saigon, where dining by dac biet (a restaurant's prescribed list of house specialties) is almost a moral obligation, nem nuong cuon is a matter of contention. For every dozen batches of slack, sloppy spring...Tags: Shrimp, Health and Medical Professionals, Restaurants, Physical Therapists, Sausages
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Vietnam, the perfect place to ride out the recession
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterLike many Americans, Karin Esterhammer, a longtime copy editor for the Los Angeles Times, left her job last year to start a new chapter. She and her husband, Robin, who was also between jobs, wanted to move somewhere less expensive and open themselves...Tags: Natural Disasters, Companies and Corporations, Language, Hotels and Accommodations, Trips and Vacations
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Newcomer Nguyen
Drawing blood from his own arm, the father resolved to save his children from starvation and dehydration at sea. He dribbled it into their mouths, all to deliver them from a bleak promise of poverty and repression.
That's how Phu Nguyen describes his...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Abortion, Christianity, Barack Obama, Refugee
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Mansoor hires Vietnamese assistant
COSTA MESA — Mayor Allan Mansoor has been trying to appeal to the Vietnamese American community, a key voting bloc in his bid for the 68th Assembly District. Toward that goal he's enlisted the support of a Little Saigon political insider, Daisy...Tags: Republican Party, Armed Forces, Government, Defense, Companies and Corporations
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The Find: Ngu Binh in Little Saigon
Behold the majesty of banh it kep banh ram, one of the most dementedly wonderful versions of the one-thing-stuffed-inside-another-thing idea on this green earth. Deviously enough, banh it kep banh ram takes the concept a step further — stuffing...Tags: Pasta, Shrimp, Alcoholic Beverages, Restaurants, Schools
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O.C. supervisor's move to organize 'Black April' event angers Vietnamese group
For more than a decade, a community group in Little Saigon has led the commemoration of the fall of Saigon, a day of reflection and unity in a place better known for its divisive politics and loud street protests.
But this year, even the event marking...Tags: Orange County (California), Janet Nguyen, Orange (Orange, California)
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For the cause, or for the votes?
COSTA MESA — The City Council voted unanimously Tuesday to adopt a resolution recognizing June 19 as "the Day of Remembrance for Overseas Vietnamese Veterans of the Republic of South Vietnam." Officials adopted the resolution after Mayor Allan...Tags: Armed Forces, Defense, Local Elections, Elections
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William Tuohy dies at 83; Pulitzer-winning L.A. Times foreign correspondent
William Tuohy, a former longtime Los Angeles Times foreign correspondent who was awarded a Pulitzer Prize for his coverage of the Vietnam War, has died. He was 83.
Tuohy died Thursday morning after open heart surgery at St. John's Health Center in...Tags: Surgery, Tehran (Iran), Companies and Corporations, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Death
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Exhibit reflects Camp Pendleton's role as refuge for Vietnamese
A few years ago, Faye Jonason received a call from a Vietnamese couple from Roseville, Calif., who asked if she had a photo of their wedding. The couple were married at one of the "tent cities" erected at Camp Pendleton that housed tens of thousands of...Tags: Marriage, Metal and Mineral, Roseville, Local Elections, Weddings
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