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May 3-9, 1996

EDITORIAL: Capitals of Asian America

LETTERS: Comment from AsianWeek readers

EMIL AMOK: A winning bet

YELLOW PEARLS: Kids today

VOICES: Growing up Asian

THE NONCITIZEN VOTE: A controversial initiative seeks to expand voting powers in San Francisco

NEWS BRIEFS: Ngor murder suspects arrested in L.A., Women's hotline launched in Houston, English-only signs challenged in Newark

NEWSMAKER: Gary Locke is the front-runner in the Washington gubernatorial race

NAMES IN THE NEWS: Asian Americans on the move

WASHINGTON JOURNAL: A report from the Committee of 100 conference

APA AGENDA: News from Asian American activists and advocates

BAY AREA NEWS: Self-Help for the Elderly Celebrates 30 years, A desperate appeal for marrow donors

FILIPINOS FIND HOME IN DALY CITY: First in a series on Asian American cultural centers

PLAYING IT TOUGH: A new role for B.D. Wong

ON THE SCENE: By Gerrye Wong

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


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