Talk:Danh Quach

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[edit] Recreated

I've restarted this article based on the available sources (which are all pay-per-view, so I can only create a stub). Didn't realise it had already been speedied, I just saw User:Jentri add a redlink for the guy and decided to check it out. Not as many sources as Frank Jao but he still apparently played a big role in the development of Little Saigon; was described as a "well-known financier" in his community as early as 1989. Is there anything useful in the deleted revisions to expand on this? He was apparently also involved in a lawsuit in 2000 to get a tenant in one of his shopping centres to take down a pro-communist display; only internet source I can find for it is a college paper [1], but I recall reading about it at the time, so I'm sure there must be a better summary of the case on microfilm in a library somewhere ... cab (talk) 08:00, 21 January 2008 (UTC)

Looks good. Speedy definitely doesn't apply this time. Good luck with your research. Cheers, Sephiroth BCR (Converse) 08:04, 21 January 2008 (UTC)

[edit] Protest lengths

The protests prompted by the store owners lasted for 52 days, culminating in a candlelight vigil where upwards of 15,000 people participated and was national news [2][3]. DHN (talk) 16:27, 21 January 2008 (UTC)