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November 26 - December 2, 1998


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A Belated Toast: Banquet organizer Barry Chang introduces Oregon congressman-elect David Wu, right, to a roomful of Silicon Valley supporters last weekend. Wu pledged to help Asian American political aspirants in the Bay Area and elsewhere.

Editorial: Bone marrow transplants remain a closed option for most Asian Americans. They don't have to be.

Letters: Comments from AsianWeek readers

Voices: Siripongs' stay; Thanksgiving reflections

EmilAmok: A fallen Starr

Iowa Slayings Shake Hmong: Domestic violence figures into yet another family tragedy.

Washington Journal: Activists in transition

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Korean Baby-Boom Grows Up: Adoptees reflect on their special dilemmas.

Restaurant Embroiled in Wage Fight: Workers sue S.F.'s Ton Kiang over back-pay, overtime issues.

Potstickers: Yee's roast brings hot points to mind.

Far-Reaching Victory: David Wu's Oregon win is cause for celebration in Silicon Valley.

Drawings From the Past: Rediscovered cartoons say a lot about how Japanese immigrants were treated in the early part of the century.

Calendar: Events around the country


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