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September 24 - 30, 1998



Chinatown Summit: Pius Lee, newly appointed to the S.F. Port Commission, introduces State Controller Kathleen Connell to Chinatown politicos as Fiona Ma, an aide to state Sen. John Burton, looks on. See related story, Page 9.

Editorial: Moon Fest musings

Letters: Comments from AsianWeek readers

Voices: Asian Americans--the unacknowledged minorities

Yellow Pearls: Confronting our own diversity

Right Side:Kids do better without bilingual education.

Pedophile's Past: A killer's connection to Asia, plus how Asian Americans feel about his best friend's enrollment at UC Berkeley. .

Newsmaker:Pius Lee, the newest S.F. port commissioner.

Washington Journal: Why Census 2000 matters now.

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Moon Festival: A look at the highlights of this year's festival and the traditions behind it.

Moon Cakes: Where to buy and how to enjoy this culinary treat.

API Vote 2000: Brouhaha erupts over nonpartisan voter registration group's ties to Supervisor Mabel Teng.

Potstickers: The scoop on API Vote 2000

Jeff Mori: Former department head leaves the city--but leaves a legacy, too.

Rush Hour: Jackie Chan's back again with a new No. 1 blockbuster.

Hokusai: A rare exhibition of the Japanese woodblock master's work debuts at the Asian Art Museum.

Calendar: Events around the country


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