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Restoring Connectivity: Mobile Phone Repair Dubai and Computer Repair Center in Dubai

In today s digital age, where connectivity is vital, residents and businesses in Dubai rely heavily on mobile phones and computers for communication, work, and entertainment. To address technical issues and restore seamless functionality, mobile phone repair services and computer repair centers play a crucial role. This press release highlights the importance of reliable repair services in Dubai, ensuring uninterrupted connectivity for individuals and organizations.

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Arkansas became a haven for Southeast Asian refugees in the mid-1970s

By MAX BRYAN | Times Record, Fort Smith, Ark. | Published: February 12, 2021 FORT SMITH, Ark. (Tribune News Service) Street signs in north Fort Smith signify what the city s Vietnamese community has known for decades. O Street is the main thoroughfare in a north Fort Smith working-class neighborhood of southeast Asian, Hispanic, Black and white residents. But it has some of the most prominent Vietnamese-owned businesses in Fort Smith, including those on the east end of the street that host events, gatherings and reunions for the Vietnamese community. Now donning Saigon Street signs, O Street honors the history and contributions of Vietnamese who came to Fort Smith after the Vietnam War. The signs were erected in partnership between the Vietnamese community and the city marking the 45th anniversary of the fall of the former South Vietnamese capital.

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Lunar New Year: Four Vietnamese tell their stories of coming to Fort Smith

Lunar New Year: Four Vietnamese tell their stories of coming to Fort Smith Street signs in north Fort Smith signify what the city’s Vietnamese community has known for decades. O Street is the main thoroughfare in a north Fort Smith working-class neighborhood of southeast Asian, Hispanic, Black and white residents. But it has some of the most prominent Vietnamese-owned businesses in Fort Smith, including those on the east end of the street that host events, gatherings and reunions for the Vietnamese community. Now donning Saigon Street signs, O Street honors the history and contributions of Vietnamese who came to Fort Smith after the Vietnam War. The signs were erected in partnership between the Vietnamese community and the city marking the 45th anniversary of the fall of the former South Vietnamese capital.

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