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December 10-16, 1998


Dr. Min Weifeng, executive vice president of Peking University (left), receives kudos from S.F. leaders, including Supervisors Leland Yee (second from left), Michael Yaki and Mabel Teng.

Editorials: Blackout lessons; museum's needs

Letters: Comments from AsianWeek readers

EmilAmok: The time has come for open borders.

Filipino American Diet: Bay Area study ties eating habits of some immigrants to Filipino Americans higher rates of heart disease.

Washington Journal: Celebrating the holidays in capital style.

coping with the blackout: S.F.'s Asian Americans were without power, but far from powerless.

Voter Poll: Survey of Asian American voters in L.A. indicates preference for Boxer, Davis.

Potstickers: The problem with polls.

Housing Crunch: Seniors meet with Mayor Willie Brown to discuss solutions.

Holidays '98

Ringing in the holidays: Need to buy lots of presents fast and cheap? Shop Chinatown.

Our Traditions: What we do this time of year.

Angry Little Asian Girl: Lela Lee ventures into new territory with her irreverent comic strip.

Vincent Chin: Play explores a mother's quest for justice for her slain son.

Calendar: Events around the country


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