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Mach Song (Vietnamese: Mạch Sống, literally "Life Stream") is a national monthly bilingual Vietnamese–English newspaper published in Houston, Texas.The paper has a readership of approximately 75,000 in 15 cities across the United States and is published by Boat People SOS—a national Vietnamese American 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.
Following the Fall of Saigon in 1975, the first group of 1,000 Vietnamese families were resettled in the New Orleans area with the first families finding housing in the New Orleans East Area and on the Westbank in Marrero [2] and approximately 500 refugees were resettled in Baton Rouge. [3]
Houston is home to the second-largest Vietnamese population in the country. We take you through their history, filled with stories about refugees who made an all-or-nothing escape from their ...
In early 1975, fewer than 100 ethnic Vietnamese lived in Greater Houston. They included thirty to fifty students, twenty to forty wives of former U.S. servicemen, and some teachers. The first wave of immigration arrived in Houston after the end of the Vietnam War, when Saigon fell to the North Vietnamese on April 30, 1975.
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Baton-Rouge Gazette: 1819 1856 [7] Baton Rouge State-Times: 1904 1991 [8] Bogalusa Enterprise: 1914 ... N-Net: the Newspaper Network on the World Wide Web.
Việt Báo was founded in 1992 by two former South Vietnamese writers, novelist Nhã Ca and poet Trần Dạ Từ. It was originally titled Việt Báo Kinh Tế (Vietnamese Economic News) and based in Westminster, California. It published weekly until 1995, when it began publishing daily.
"That is a really good operation — we're proud of it," said Nguyen, 60, who is vice president of the Garden Grove Unified School District's board of education.