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November 27 - December 3, 1997
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| High-Tech Toast: Philippine President Fidel Ramos (center) at lunch with Andy Grove of Intel and Larry Ellison of Oracle Corp. at the Asian Pacific Information Technology Summit last week in San Francisco. At the summit, Ramos spoke of "wiring" the Philippine Islands. |
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Editorial: The big picture on campaign financing
Letters: Comment from AsianWeek readers
Yellow Pearls: Class is the real issue in the debate on political fundraising reform
Emil Amok: All about Barbie
Voices: Remedies to the new racism
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Toys a Serious Business for Entrepreneurs: Making it in Los Angeles' "Toy Town"
News Briefs: Race advisory board considers campus diversity, Wei Jingsheng in New York, Mistrial in hate-crime case, and more
Newsmaker: Planning for Census 2000
Agenda: News from Asian American advocates
Washington Journal: Report from the NAPABA conference
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Our quarterly supplement featuring books by, about, or of special interest to Asian Americans, plus an interview with novelist Lan Cao
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At the Asian Spokesmodel and Talent Show, Philippine president pays a visit, Supes approve Central Freeway measure, Political Potstickers, and more
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Calendar: Events around the country of special interest to Asian Americans
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