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Business law professor David Ryan Polgar, 31, in West Hartford, Conn., married Leslie Doane the same day Saephan and Thai wed.
Freep.com - RSS 2010
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Saephan wants to preserve part of her past, a decision made easier by her lack of a middle name.
Freep.com - RSS 2010
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According to WCNC, investigators say Tzeo was getting opium shipments in the mail from Thailand and Saephan was cooking it.
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Tzeo and Saephan separately filed bankruptcy in recent years, citing thousands of dollars in mounting debt and suggesting the family was spending more than it was bringing in.
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Tzeo and Saephan separately filed bankruptcy in recent years, citing thousands of dollars in mounting debt and suggesting the family was spending more than it was bringing in.
unknown title 2009
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Tzeo and Saephan separately filed bankruptcy in recent years, citing thousands of dollars in mounting debt and suggesting the family was spending more than it was bringing in.
unknown title 2009
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Saephan and the three children were found dead last Thursday in their home about 40 miles northwest of Charlotte.
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Tzeo and Saephan separately filed bankruptcy in recent years, citing thousands of dollars in mounting debt and suggesting the family was spending more than it was bringing in.
unknown title 2009
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"[The district] neglected to look at the facts and get beyond stereotypes and unfounded assumptions," said Christopher Ho, senior staff attorney at the Legal Aid Society-Employment Law Center, which represented Saephan along with the the ACLU Immigrants 'Rights Project.
AsianWeek 2008
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District clerks noticed that Saephan had difficulties filling out an application and assumed she could not comply with the prerequisite; there were no reading, writing or speaking exams to assess applicants 'proficiency.
AsianWeek 2008
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