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A Daring Dream and a Lifelong Love, Dashed in a Moment of Violence
Supported byTo hear more audio stories from publications like The New York Times, .Their plans were bold, with no room for devastation.They would leave their hometown and journey 6,500 miles to New York City together and take jobs, any kind, that allowed them to send money back to family. Eventually, they would return to enjoy grandchildren whose college funds they had helped provide, whose futures would burn bright.GuiYing Ma and her husband, Zhanxin Gao, had ventured out of their city of Fushun, in northeastern China, only a handful of times.They were both 56 years old, childhood...…Supported byTo hear more audio stories from publications like The New York Times, .Their plans were bold, with no room for devastation.They would leave their hometown and journey 6,500 miles to New York City together and take jobs, any kind, that allowed them to send money back to family. Eventually, they would return to enjoy grandchildren whose college funds they had helped provide, whose futures would burn bright.GuiYing Ma and her husband, Zhanxin Gao, had ventured out of their city of Fushun, in northeastern China, only a handful of times.They were both 56 years old, childhood...WW…
Two immigrant paths: One led to wealth, the other ended in death
NZME NetworkWEBSITE OF THE YEARAPP OF THE YEARShare this articleOwners and employees at the spas attacked last week were immigrants with similar dreams, but were separated by a vast gap in money and power.Sue-ling Wang prided himself on being a self-made businessman.He appeared at civic events, donated to Republican candidates and ensconced himself in an exclusive country club community northeast of Atlanta where he bought two stately homes, each valued at about US$1 million.Later this year, he will assume the role of head of the World Taiwanese Chambers of Commerce. It is a prestigious...…NZME NetworkWEBSITE OF THE YEARAPP OF THE YEARShare this articleOwners and employees at the spas attacked last week were immigrants with similar dreams, but were separated by a vast gap in money and power.Sue-ling Wang prided himself on being a self-made businessman.He appeared at civic events, donated to Republican candidates and ensconced himself in an exclusive country club community northeast of Atlanta where he bought two stately homes, each valued at about US$1 million.Later this year, he will assume the role of head of the World Taiwanese Chambers of Commerce. It is a prestigious...WW…
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