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July 18-24, 1997


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On Capitol Hill: Senate Governmental Affairs Committee hearings on campaign fundraising resumed this week with testimony from Juliana Utomo, who worked with John Huang at Hip Hing Holdings, a Lippo Group affiliate in California. See story

Editorial: Snapshot in color

Letters: Comment from AsianWeek readers

Emil Amok: Senate's big bash

Yellow Pearls: China scare

Voices: The coming cold war with China

Census Task Force Chooses Compromise: 'One or more' option recommended over multiracial category for Census 2000.

News Briefs: Race relations advisory board gets down to business, Reno halts deportations, Locke plans trade mission to China, and more

Newsmaker: The education of San Francisco attorney Claudine Cheng

Agenda: News from Asian American advocates

Open House for Charity: Restaurateur and philanthropist Rocky Aoki donates a meeting place in Manhattan

Washington Journal: Who's who in the saga of the Senate hearings plus a summary of the events so far

Putting on a show in Chinatown, Filipino Democratic Club's double play, Funds approved for Asian Art Museum, Social Notes, and more

On the Road Again: A preview of the 20th Asian American International Film Festival in New York which opens this week with Renee Tajima-Peña's on-the-road adventure My America ... or honk if you love Buddha

Calendar: Events around the country of special interest to Asian Americans


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