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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.
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 ©1998 AsianWeek. The information you receive on-line from AsianWeek is protected by the copyright laws of the United States. The copyright laws prohibit any copying, redistributing, retransmitting, or repurposing of any copyright-protected material. |