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February 26 - March 4, 1998
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| Homegirl: John Witherspoon and Margaret Cho in Fakin' Da Funk, one of the best bets at this year's San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival |
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Editorial: The health gap
Letters: Comment from AsianWeek readers
Yellow Pearls: Rooting for Michelle
Emil Amok: Another animal rights episode
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Americans Skate to the Top in Nagano: Lipinski wins the gold, Kwan takes home a silver.
News Briefs: Riadys deny China intelligence connection, Locke to visit Taiwan, Korean American journalist fined, and more
Newsmaker: Catholic Charities has a new regional chief.
APA Agenda: News and announcements from Asian American advocates
Internment's Legacy: National Day of Remembrance kickoff in Washington, D.C.
Washington Journal: Another indictment in the campaign-finance scandal
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A preview of the International Asian American Film Festival , GAPA at 10, APAs and the state Republican agenda, and more
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Leaning toward Abstraction: Korean decorative painting at the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco
Calendar: Events around the country of special interest to Asian Americans
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