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February 12 - 18, 1998
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| Marching On: Caree Zhang plays with the New York Chinese School's band during a Lunar New Year parade in New York Chinatown on Sunday. San Francisco's parade, the largest celebration outside of Asia, is this Saturday. |
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Editorial: Two New Years
Letters: Comment from AsianWeek readers
Yellow Pearls: Celebrating the New Year across the bay
Emil Amok: Our man in the White House
Voices: Postcards from Nagano
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First National Day of Remembrance Launched: A plethora of events around the country mark the 56th anniversary of the World War II internment order.
News Briefs: More food aid to North Korea, Tobacco use up among APAs, Wyoming church returns statue to Philippines, and more
Newsmaker: Errol Chin-Loy is appointed AIDS czar in New York.
APA Agenda: News and announcements from Asian American advocates
Washington Journal: The "Asian connection" controversy is reborn with surrender of Charlie Trie.
New Chief at Asian Law Caucus: Meet the new executive director of one of the nation's leading APA advocacy groups.
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A special section commemorating the Lunar New Year, including celebrations around the country, predictions for the new year, the trouble with tiger cures, a pullout poster, and more
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Golden Child Makes Bay Area Debut: David Henry Hwang drama of family and cultural confilict opens in San Francisco.
Calendar: Events around the country of special interest to Asian Americans
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