Vietnamese Pride - Thuy Vu (Vietnamese American)

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Thuy Vu: Anchor / Reporters
Thuy is an Emmy award-winning reporter and substitute anchor at CBS 5. She joined the station in December 2005, based in the San Jose bureau.
She was at KPIX as a reporter and fill-in anchor for four years in the 1990's. She has also worked at KTVU as a reporter and fill-in anchor and at ABC7 as a weekend anchor and reporter.
She started her journalism career in public radio at KQED-FM in San Francisco. She later moved on to National Public Radio (NPR),

*Awards:
- Emmy for "Best Newscast" and a west coast Associated Press award for "Best Anchor Team."
- Emmy and Associated Press awards for a feature on the 30th anniversary of the Babylift flights at the end of the Vietnam war.
- Three national awards from the Asian American Journalists Association and a Best Reporter award from the northern California chapter of American Women in Radio and Television.
-Best Special Program award from the Peninsula Press Club for a half-hour show on how Vietnam has changed since the war.
http://cbs5.com/bios/thuy.vu.cbs.9.480808.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Vietnamese_Americans
http://www.vietnam4all.net/celebrities.htm

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  • There are many un-reported cases which KHMER monks raped KHMER women and girls because of shame, fear and obstructions from their families and communities.

    The cases of KHMER monks raping KHMER females are not rare in Cambodia and in the South of Vietnam.

  • A 17-year-old Cambodian monk was charged with raping a British woman while taking her on a tour of a mountain cave near his Buddhist temple, a court official said Thursday.

    The monk was arrested Tuesday after the 39-year-old British tourist told police she had been attacked at a cave in the northwestern Sampov mountains, a popular tourist destination in northwestern Cambodia, said Sar Yosthavrak, the chief prosecutor of Battambang province.

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