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March 26 - April 1, 1998
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| A Golden Moment: Chris Tashima, left, and Chris Donahue savor the moment after winning an Oscar for Visas and Virtue. The film won the "Best Live Action Short" award. |
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Editorial: How 187 affected us all
Letters: Comment from AsianWeek readers
Voices: Breaking into the all-white world of car dealerships in the '60s
Yellow Pearls: What does loyalty really mean?
Emil Amok: How a 19th century Chinese American ensured a birthright
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Chief Doctor's Vision: Q&A with new Surgeon General David Satcher.
Newsmaker: Kim Ng soars as assistant general manager of the New York Yankees.
Washington Journal: Bill Lann Lee and Angela Oh inspire fellow lawyers over dinner.
187 Struck Down: After a judge rules the California law unconstitutional, activists and clinics rejoice--but Wilson isn't done yet.
A Meeting With Gore: Asian Americans candidates meet veep at California's Democratic convention.
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The New Shopping Trend: Asian-themed malls are cashing in on demographic and economic trends.
Reading lists: S.F. schools say one in 10 books on reading lists must be by a minority author.
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East West Players: The acclaimed group opens its new theater in L.A.
Gold Rush: Exhibit depicts lives of Chinese miners
Food Thoughts: A new column on the best places to eat
Calendar: Events around the country of special interest to Asian Americans
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