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January 8 - 14, 1998
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| New Year Resolutions: San Francisco's three APA supervisors talk about their agendas for 1998 and their positions on some controvercial issues in this week's "Around the Bay." Above, Supervisors Mabel Teng and Michael Yaki confer at Monday's board meeting. |
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Editorial: A more colorful count
Letters: Comment from AsianWeek readers
Voices: Mixed feelings on the Korean crisis
Yellow Pearls: Bond movies as a progressive force
Emil Amok: When Molly got sick
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L.A Community Hosts Send-Off for Lee: Bill Lann Lee heads for Washington to his new post as the nation's chief civil-rights enforcer.
News Briefs: Deadline for Washington's affirmative action measure, Korean students feel the pain, Hate crimes up in California, and more
Newsmaker: A self-styled Cajun-Chinese cowboy is the law in New Orleans
Agenda: News from Asian Americans advocates
Washington Journal: The nation's conversation on race gets louder
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A report on the changes ordered for the next decennial census and what they mean to APAs, plus an update on the growth of the APA population
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San Francisco's APA supervisors talk about the new year, Immigration spurs state's growth, Political Potstickers, and more
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Calendar: Events around the country of special interest to Asian Americans
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