VOL 35 NO 32 | AUGUST 6 – AUGUST 12, 2016

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VOL 35 NO 32

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34 YEARS YOUR VOICE

The Lion King of health care

The Layup Drill

Summer Olympics preview

Swedish CEO Armada balances community service with health care priorities

Anthony Armada

Top to bottom, left to right: Nathan Adrian, Alexander Massialas, Gerek Meinhardt, Lee Kiefer, Paige McPherson, Lia Neal, Jay Litherland, Micah Christenson, Kawika Shoji, and Erik Shoji.

By Jason Cruz NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY Welcome to another edition of The Layup Drill. This time, we take a look at those participating in the Summer Olympics, Jeremy Lin playing for another team, and Manny Pacquiao’s

retirement from boxing being over. The Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil is upon us and there are several United States athletes to keep an eye on during the Games this August.

By Chris Kenji Beer Northwest Asian Weekly When asked about Swedish Hospital’s role in the community, the “King” of Swedish Health Services, Anthony Armada, paraphrased the “Lion King” that

the health care provider “serves your community as far as the eye can see.” As CEO of the leading hospital and health services organization in the Pacific Northwest, reaching as far as Alaska and Montana, see HEALTH CARE on 12

How AAPI candidates did in the Aug. 2 primary By Ruth Bayang NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY

see OLYMPICS on 16

FEDERAL

Pramila Jayapal could soon be heading to Washington, D.C. after winning the Democratic primary for Washington’s 7th Congressional District. She took a commanding portion of the vote (38.2 percent), leaving Joe McDermott (21.5 percent) and Brady Walkinshaw (20.9 percent) to fight it out for second place. Jayapal’s fellow native of India, Arun Jhaveri, received 1.63 percent of the vote. If elected, Jayapal would be the first Indian American woman to be elected to Congress. On her Facebook

Police: Man read gun manual just before attack on party Was angry with ex-girlfriend, Anna Bui By Gene Johnson Associated Press SEATTLE (AP) — A 19-year-old man who shot and killed three people at a party in suburban Seattle was so unfamiliar with his newly purchased AR-15 semiautomatic rifle that he parked his car across the street and read the firearm’s instruction manual just before the attack, police wrote in a probable-cause statement made public Aug. 1.

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see PRIMARY on 15

Pramila Jayapal

the great whitewash Matt Damon’s casting in Chinese film sparks new backlash. » see 8 Ivanov posted a photo of a gun and three bullets on Instagram, four days before the shooting.

Community » 2

bad a** all-girl Asian indi-rock band If you’ve never heard of Bleachbear, you should. » see 9

Calendar » 6

Sudoku » 6

EAT THAT FROG Publisher Ng offers suggestions on designing an active lifestyle to stay fit. » see 10

Astrology » 15

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