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  2. Assassination of Vietnamese-American journalists in the ...

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    The first of five Vietnamese journalists to be murdered, Duong Trong Lam was shot by an assassin July 21, 1981. He was known as a "left-wing" publisher of Cai Dinh Lang (Translated: The Village Temple), a Vietnamese-language newspaper published in San Francisco, California, and for his criticism of the Vietnam War.

  3. San Francisco makes Vietnamese an official language - AOL

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    Isabel Yip. June 20, 2024 at 2:57 PM. David Paul Morris. Vietnamese has joined Spanish, Chinese and Filipino as an official language of San Francisco. As a result, the city will be required to ...

  4. Andrew Lam - Wikipedia

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    Birds of Paradise Lost, his third book, is a collection of short stories about Vietnamese newcomers struggling to remake their lives in the San Francisco Bay after a long, painful exodus from Vietnam. Lam blogs regularly on Huffington Post. He was a John S. Knight Journalism Fellow at Stanford University 2001–2002.

  5. Nguyen Qui Duc - Wikipedia

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    Born in Da Lat, Vietnam in 1958, [1] [2] he came to the United States in 1975, returning in the fall of 2006 to live in Hanoi, Vietnam. He was a radio producer and writer from 1979 onwards, working for the British Broadcasting Corporation in London and KALW-FM in San Francisco and as a commentator for National Public Radio.

  6. Media in the San Francisco Bay Area - Wikipedia

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    The media in the San Francisco Bay Area has historically focused on San Francisco but also includes two other major media centers, Oakland and San Jose. The Federal Communications Commission, Nielsen Media Research, and other similar media organizations treat the San Francisco-Oakland-San Jose Area as one entire media market.

  7. Voice of America - Wikipedia

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    961 [3] Website. www .voanews .com. Voice of America ( VOA or VoA) is the international radio broadcaster of the United States of America. It is the largest and oldest of the U.S. international broadcasters. [4] [5] [6] VOA produces digital, TV, and radio content in 48 languages, which it distributes to affiliate stations around the world. [7]

  8. Category:Vietnamese-language newspapers published in the ...

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    N. Northwest Vietnamese News. Categories: Vietnamese-language mass media in the United States. Vietnamese-language newspapers. Non-English-language newspapers published in the United States.

  9. List of U.S. cities with large Vietnamese-American populations

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    Vietnamese-Americans immigrated to the United States in different waves. The first wave of Vietnamese from just before or after the Fall of Saigon/the last day of the Vietnam War, April 30, 1975. They consisted of mostly educated, white collar public servants, senior military officers, and upper and middle class Vietnamese and their families.