VOL 34 NO 25 | JUNE 13 – JUNE 19, 2015

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EDITORIAL Teen loss » P. 11

33 YEARS YOUR VOICE

Moy appointed Asian Hall of Fame inducts 4 new members AIT director UFC Fighter, “Black Widow” among the selections

Kin Moy, U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for East Asia, is set to become the new director of the Taipei Office of the American Institute in Taiwan (AIT) this summer. Moy will be taking over from AIT Director Christopher Marut. He is a senior U.S. Department of State official with extensive working experience of Taiwan-US affairs and has served in the U.S. Foreign Service

Kin Moy

{see MOY cont’d on page 12}

Photo from Jeanette Lee’s instagram

Hong Kong investors to purchase Seattle’s Columbia Center High-rise and high price: $725 million By Staff Northwest Asian Weekly Seattle has the Space Needle and the Smith Tower, the city’s guaranteed architectural treasures. But the building that is hard to overlook? That would be the tallest building in Seattle: Columbia Center, the city’s monolithic building at 76 stories high—and it is also the tallest building in the state of Washington. There is a recent pending agreement that Columbia Center will be purchased by Hong Kongbased Gaw Capital Partners for a reported $725 million, according to trade publication Real Estate Alert. The building is currently owned by Beacon Capital; the company paid $621 million in 2007 according to Seattle Times archives. Gaw Capital Partners owns 64 properties, including 19 in the United States. The company was co-founded by Goodwin Gaw and Kenneth Gaw and they have invested in the U.S. since the 1990s, according to its website. The company also states on its website: “Gaw Capital Partners is a uniquely positioned private equity fund management company

From left: Jeanette Lee, Betty Nguyen, Carie Ann Inaba, and Ben Henderson’s mother

By Jason Cruz Northwest Asian Weekly The Robert Chinn Foundation inducted 4 new members to its Asian Hall of Fame for 2015. UFC Fighter Benson Henderson, billiards aficionado Jeanette “The Black Widow” Lee, Dancing with the Stars judge Carie Ann Inaba, and NBC News anchor Betty Nguyen were inducted at a ceremony at The

Fairmont Hotel in downtown Seattle on Saturday night, June 8th. Past inductees have included former Governor of Washington State Gary Locke, former U.S. Secretary of Transportation Norman Mineta, former U.S. Olympian Nathan Adrian, and former NFL Star and UW Football great Manu Tuiasosopo. {see FAME cont’d on page 15}

‘Napalm girl’ photographer returns — with iPhone, Instagram By Ted Anthony Associated Press

TRANG BANG, Vietnam (AP) — He stands in the northbound lane of Vietnam’s Highway 1, traffic swirling around him, horns honking. He is pointing. Right there, he says — that’s where it happened. That’s where the screaming children appeared. That’s where I made the picture that the world couldn’t forget. Huynh Cong ‘“Nick” Ut was

that focuses on global real estate markets. Specializing in adding strategic value to under-utilized real estate through redesign and re-positioning, the company has seized the windows of opportunity presented in the current real estate markets to achieve significant {see BUSINESS cont’d on page 12}

Nick Ut and his iconic photograph

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The Inside Story NAMES People in the news » P. 2

SPORTS More U.S. Open » P. 3

FILM SIFF recap » P. 8

A-POP! Emma Stone? Asian?! » P. 11

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