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The inaugural Governor's Conference on Small Business is spearheaded by the Nevada Department of Business and Industry and in conjunction with local chambers of commerce, including the Asian Chamber of Commerce, Latin Chamber of Commerce and Urban Chamber of Commerce.
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Friday, Nov. 2   

7:30 am Registration 

The Orleans Hotel & Casino
4500 W Tropicana Ave
Las Vegas, 89103

 

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The Showbiz Society will honor Jerry and Lenny Lopez of Santa Fe & The Fat City Horns for their achievement and contribution to the entertainment industry in LasVegas

 

Sunday, Nov. 4 

1:00 pm - 4:00 pm 

Alexis Park
375 East Harmon
Las Vegas 89169

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The Las Vegas India Chamber of Commerce is hosting a networking and immigration Q&A presentation dinner with guest speaker Leander Holston, LV Field Office Director.

Monday, November 5, 2012

6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Harbor Seafood Palace
4275 Spring Mountain Road
Las Vegas


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The Filipino American Chamber of Commerce of Greater Nevada (FACCGN) will host the National Summit on behalf of the Federation of Philippine American Chambers of Commerce (FPACC).

Sun., Nov 12
10:00 am - 3:00 pm
Gold Coast Hotel & Casino
 4000 West Flamingo Road
 Las Vegas, NV 89103


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The Japan American Society of Nevada will be hosting a social networking and "Countdown to Bonenkai."

Weds, Nov. 14 

5:30 pm - 7:00 pm 

SATAY Thai Bistro & Bar
3900 Paradise Road, Suite N
Las Vegas 89169

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IN THE NEWS
In a season of political rhetoric and partisan bickering it is important to note that this year marks the 25th anniversary of Domestic Violence Awareness Month.

 

Hundreds of people came out for the "AAPI Pride, We Decide" rally in Chinatown Plaza Saturday, urging Nevadans to vote early in the presidential election. Celebrities included Magic Johnson and Kimora Lee Simmons.

 

OPINION: "Romney - Blinders, Not Binders For Women"

by Caroline Chang

As an Asian American woman who lived and worked in Massachusetts while Governor Romney held office and now lives in Nevada, I know firsthand that he is clearly not the leader, nor the advocate, that women and their families need. 

 

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