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April 9 - 15, 1998


PHOTO BY ASSOCIATED PRESS/BEBETO MATTHEWS
Ellis Island Ignominy: Lillian Kunug, 68, of Bloomfield, N.J., looks at a reconstructed internment-camp barracks, part of the "America's Concentration Camps" exhibit at Ellis Island Immigration Museum.

Editorial: Interracial relationships: Not just "whites only"

Letters: Comment from AsianWeek readers

Voices: Eviction ban deserved to die

Yellow Pearls: The Cuban Chinese Culture

EmilAmok: Settlement sells out animal activists

UC Admissions: Freshman admission numbers show more Asian Americans got in, but fewer other minorities did. That's not such good news, experts warn.

Newsmaker: College administrator Nadine Hata is
reshaping Americans' perceptions of history

Angela Oh: Clinton race panel member seeks inspiration and solutions in the Middle East.

Washington Journal: Is Rep. Robert Matsui selling us out?

A Minority Among Interracial Couples: Romance between Asian Americans and other people of color.

Looking Behind The Cover: An altered photo on a newspaper's front page stirs up S.F. political insiders and the San Francisco Neighbors Association.

Eviction Ban Overturned: A judge throws out San Francisco's moratorium on certain owner move-in evictions.

Ellis Island: L.A. internment-camp exhibit hits home--in New York

Calendar: Events around the country of special interest to Asian Americans


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