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  • Liaw, who doesn't look nearly old enough to be a medical student let alone a psychiatrist, is called out to a company HQ where the mainframe computer has malfunctioned.

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  • Liaw, who doesn't look nearly old enough to be a medical student let alone a psychiatrist, is called out to a company HQ where the mainframe computer has malfunctioned.

    Here I am, brain the size of a planet [Review: Mental Repairs Inc.] Sci-Fi Gene 2009

  • "Supermicro and LSI's collaborative efforts empower system builders and resellers with high-performance, highly scalable server storage solutions optimized to meet the most challenging application requirements," said Wally Liaw , vice president of Sales, International at Supermicro.

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  • Jane Liaw Liaw orders coins from the U.S. Mint to earn frequent-flier miles.

    NPR Topics: News 2011

  • Prior to joining BringShare, Liaw served as CTO for GoAntiques Network Inc., an online retailer of antiques, collectibles, and estate items.

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  • Liaw says she spends some of the coins at the local farmer's market and stores.

    NPR Topics: News 2011

  • Jane Liaw Liaw orders coins from the U.S. Mint to earn frequent-flier miles. recently reported on the the government's failed effort to persuade Americans to use dollar coins.

    NPR Topics: News 2011

  • Liaw says she and her husband, who use a variety of tricks for earning miles, are planning trips to Greece and Turkey, "all on miles and points."

    NPR Topics: News 2011

  • "We've used them to go on trips around the world," says Jane Liaw, a 35-year-old public health researcher and science writer in San Francisco.

    NPR Topics: News 2011

  • The problem is that even if so-called "travel hackers" like Liaw put some of the coins in circulation, their purchases from the Mint contribute to a huge and growing buildup of one-dollar coins in Federal Reserve vaults.

    NPR Topics: News 2011

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