- 5.1.2--TNT0065A
- 03/05/1991
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--Learning to Wok--
Merinda Chiu, 7 months, watches her mother, Nancy Chiu, prepare a meal at her restaurant, C&C Chinese Garden, in Spokane on Monday. Chiu says her daughter loves to watch her cook.
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--Learning to Wok--
Merinda Chiu, 7 months, watches her mother, Nancy Chiu, prepare a meal at her restaurant, C&C Chinese Garden, in Spokane on Monday. Chiu says her daughter loves to watch her cook.
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Cultural Fair sponsored by South Puget Sound Adoptive Parents.
As part of a cultural fair to educate children and adults about different cultures Jennifer Yoon, 24, left and Angela Synn, 13, right performed some traditional Korean dances including fan and basket dancing.
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Tuyet Mazziotta feeds her 14-month-old daughter during a visit to the Luner New Year Festival celebration in the Kingdome Saturday. This is the beginning of the year of the horse. It's two days of food, music, booths, and combines many groups of differing Asian backgrounds including Vietnamese, Cambodian, Chinese, Thai et cetera. The traditional dragon dance can still be seen tomorrow afternoon after 4 pm in Chinatown in S. Seattle.
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Trang Nguyen (16), Thuy Le (14) who both attend Stadium H.S. and have been in the US for only 3 months and Betty Thach (16) who attends Clover Park H.S. and has been here for 2 and a half years, are all Amerasian children, they watch the city skyline pass by as the Sea Explorer boat Charles Curtis, a 80 foot wooden hull boat built in 1931 slips out of city waterway. Tacoma has been designated as one of about 50 cluster sites across the US. A program has been scheduled to welcome the Amerasian youth and their families, after lunch a boat cruise of Commencement Bay, courtesy of the Sea Explorers, a branch of the Boy Scouts of America.
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Kendo
Photograph by Bruce Larson
Ashbury, Suzanne (Sky Writer) - 1
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Suzanne Asbury
Suzanne Asbury, a 22-year-old pilot and professional skywriter, works for Pepsi and would be performing a Fourth of July aerial display in a couple days in 1982.
Asarco, Inc. (June 1950-December 1979) - 3
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ASARCO, Rec'd 1-22-86
Asarco, Inc. (June 1950-December 1979) - 1
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American Smelting + Refining
Smelter's Beauty Paradox
Photograph by Bruce A. Kellman
Armstrong, Carroll (Psychic--Tacoma) - 1
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March 26--PSYCHIC PREDICTS--Carroll Armstrong, Tacoma psychic who predicts the future for national magazines and who called both Mount St. Helens eruptions on the nose including a published prediction in December of an "ash Eruption" this March, has predicted another massive eruption of St. Helens but only after an eruption of Mount Baker next February. She also predicted an eruptive phase of Mount Rainier to start in 1984 with earthquakes and steam. (J.P.61130 BL-TNT Bruce Larson) 1982
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Carroll Armstrong
Armourer, Anastasia (TCC student) - 1
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Ms. Anastasia Armourer
Staff photo by Bruce A. Kellman
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Wrist Wrestling
Photo by Russ Carmack
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Rob McGarvey of Maple Valley puts his all into the arm wrestling competition Maple B Valley Days but lost this match in the double-elimination tourney.
Photo By Peter Haley
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Wrist Wrestling
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Photographs in the University of Washington Special Section are stored on computer disc which protects them from damage through handling.
Stallwood - Soundlife
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News--Archives
Joyce Justice is an archivist at the Seattle branch of the National Archives. Here she is replacing U.S. District Court case files from Alaska.
Photo by Susie Post
Antique Sandwich Co. (51st and Pearl) - 1
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Antique Sandwich Co.
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News-Peace March
People from around the state participated in a local demonstration as "The Great Peace March" arrived in Washington D.C. They had a rally on the steps of the Capitol Building in Olympia, then had a symbolic march down the capitol grounds and a few blocks into the town. The local demonstration in Olympia was sponsored by the Nuclear Weapons Freeze Coalition.
Larry Burnbaum
Photo by Susie Post
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Karol Schulkin of Poulsbo
Steve Smith
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News
As a submarine approaches from the right, protestor Sallie Shawl lets her feeling be known to passersby on the Tacoma Narrows Bridge shortly before noon today. Shawl had been tipped off that the passing sub might prove to be a Trident class unit, which it apparently was not. None-the-less, Shawl noted that even Non-Trident subs have nuclear weapons capabilities so the protestor continues her display. When a Washington State Patrol officer stopped on the bridge to scoot Shawl away (saying she had been warned twice to leave the bridge) his car set in motion a three-car rear-ender that resulted in more than minor damage to a car driven by Greg Splett, 19, of Bremerton. Splett's car was the last in line to be involved in the accident. The middle vehicle, a small pick-up driven by John Lee, 43, of Gig Harbor also received damage. The lead car, driven by a woman I didn't get the name of, received apparently little or no damage. A classic object lesson in A CAUSE AND AN EFFECT.
Geff Hinds – Photo
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Dr. Harold Sandler and Elena Loshchenkova address students at Wilson High School in Tacoma, one of their Pacific Northwest stops.
Photo by Russ Carmack
Answering Service Northwest (Communication Service for the Deaf) - 2
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Answering Service Northwest
Answering Service Northwest (Communication Service for the Deaf) - 1
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Answering Service Northwest
Anguiano, Lupe (Wash. Women's Employment & Education) - 1
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Lupe Anguiano