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July 2 - 9, 1998


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On Parade: Supervisor Leland Yee greets Ron Albers, former candidate for Superior Court judge, at the gay pride parade in S.F.

Editorial: Pan-Asian pride; disparities in APA cancer rates

Letters: Comments from AsianWeek readers

Voices: China's good points

Yellow Pearls: Deepening the mutiracial dialogue

EmilAmok: The economics of diplomacy

On China: Asian Americans weigh in on Clinton's China trip.

Newsmaker: Susan Oki Molloway becomes first female APA federal judge in Hawaii.

Luminaries speak out: Former Chancellor Chan-Lin Tien, S.B. Woo and others issue call for unity.

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Growing Pride: A record 500 Asian Americans attend S.F. march, and more individuals are coming out. Still, formidable obstacles remain.

Tongzhi Conference: S.F. conference on Asian gay issues draws participants from around the world.

Cancer Conference: S.F. panelists reveal worrisome new numbers.

Budgeting for Child Care: S.F. finance committee recommends changes in mayor's proposed city budget.

DCCC Dissension: S.F. Democratic Central Committee factions spar over chief's re-election.

Museum Maneuvering: De Young supporters strategize to gain support next year.

Fil-Am Hip-Hop: Invisibl Skratch Piklz play the Asian Art Museum.

Treasure Island: New exhibit sheds light on Japanese atrocities during WWII.

Calendar: Events around the country


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