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February 19 - 25, 1998
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| One America on the Road: The president's advisory board on race toured the Bay Area last week and held an eventful town hall meeting in San Jose. |
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Editorial: More connections in campaign fundraising investigation
Letters: Comment from AsianWeek readers
Yellow Pearls: Monitoring the Olympics
Emil Amok: Settling on housing discrimination
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Reform Hits Hard Among Refugees: A suicide in Sacramento illustrates the problems of welfare reform.
News Briefs: Coalition opposes California English-only initiative, Conviction in Internet hate crime case, You say Nagano, and more
Newsmaker: A Los Angeles businesswoman heads for Nagano.
Names in the News: Asian Americans on the move
Staying Close to Home: George Takei's most important role.
APA Agenda: News and announcements from Asian American advocates
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S.F. State awards its first degree in Asian American studies, The race panel visits the Bay Area, Settlement in housing suit, and more
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A Memorial in Music: Reviving music of the internment for the Day of Remembrance.
Calendar: Events around the country of special interest to Asian Americans
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