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Janurary 14, 2005
| Tsunami Survivors |
Evergreen family returns to U.S. unharmed
By Anila Khan
Times Intern
“Mom, I think it’s a tsunami,” whispered 14-year-old Mila Tremblay to her mom while standing on a beach in Krabi, Thailand, on Dec. 26. Mila’s instinct was right.
Three weeks later—with an official death toll of 157,000 and more than 25,000 still missing—the Indian Ocean tsunami disaster has touched every corner of the globe, including Evergreen.
Fortunately, this Evergreen Valley High School student and her family survived to share their personal account of the devastating walls of water that crushed shorelines in Thailand, Indonesia, India and Sri Lanka after the most powerful earthquake Read
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| Award-winning local teacher publishes novel about Vietnamese community ‘The Dancing Lion,’ by Stephen D. Barry
By Bea Baechle
Editor
Evergreen resident Stephen Barry describes the shift in his life 15 years ago as “a mid-life crisis that went the right way instead of the wrong way.”
The retired teacher considers the strong personal change he went through as a spiritual awakening that gradually unfolded throughout the many years he worked with Vietnamese immigrants as teacher and advisor of their Read
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