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February 5 - 11, 1998
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| At Home in L.A.: Asian superstar Chow Yun-Fat talks about the Hollywood life and the release of his first American movie. |
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Editorial: High Hopes
Letters: Comment from AsianWeek readers
Yellow Pearls: Ethnic tensions in Indonesia
Emil Amok: The return of Charlie Trie
Voices: Angela Oh on the future of race relations
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Democratic Fundraiser Surrenders: Charlie Trie returns to the U.S. following a federal indictment.
News Briefs: No New Year fireworks in New York, Jury selection begins in hate crime case, Clinton supports Asian aid, and more
Newsmaker: Nancy Sasaki has plans for Planned Parenthood in Los Angeles.
Agenda: News from Asian American advocates
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A special section on Asian Americans and the president's race initiative.
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Matt Fong's New Year announcement, Feds decline to prosecute in Kao case, Stanford's "Race Summit," and more
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A Trailer of One's Own: Asian superstar Chow Yun-Fat get used to Hollywood life
Calendar: Events around the country of special interest to Asian Americans
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