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December 3 - 9, 1998


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SCHOOL BOARD BUDDIES: Frank Chong, right, and Eddie Chin spelled out their goals for the next four years at a forum for Asian American candidates last week.

Editorial: A holiday lesson in the art of living

Letters: Comments from AsianWeek readers

Voices: On democracy.

EmilAmok: No matter what form it takes, racism still hurts.

Mothers sentenced: St. Paul parent gets 50 years in slayings of 6 kids; a teen in Wisconsin gets probation in death of baby.

Washington Journal: On Harold Koh and the census debate.

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Flak From All Sides: Asian American troops endured a special burden in Vietnam"and finally, the U.S. is ready to listen.

Jordan-Brown Redux?: Ex-S.F. mayor floats the possibility of running, and this time, he gets to point the fingers.

Remembering 1978: Asian American politicos reflect on the end of the Moscone/Milk era.

Live Food on the Table: South Bay Assemblyman Mike Honda announces a bill to protect Chinatown frog, turtle sales.

Hiroshige: Japanese woodblock master,s works on view at the Asian Art Museum.

Calendar: Events around the country


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