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November 20 - 26, 1997



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Free at Last: Pro-democracy campaigner Wei Jingsheng, shown here on the streets of Beijing in 1993, flew from China to Detroit after being released from prison on Sunday.

Editorial: After Wei

Letters: Comment from AsianWeek readers

Yellow Pearls: And now, some good news

Emil Amok: APAs and Thanksgiving turkey

Voices: Why Asian Americans should care about same-sex marriage

White House to Pursue Lee Appointment: Clinton administration regroups after Senate committee blocks civil-rights nominee

News Briefs: China dissident released, Denny's suit delayed, FBI finds fundraising information

Newsmaker: A new president at the NAPABA

Anything for the Cause: Washington attorney Susan Au Allen parts company with other APA advocates on the Bill Lann Lee appointment and many other issues

Chinatown Resource Center changes with its community, Report from the first national conference on APAs and political reform, Political Potstickers, Names in the News, and more

Architecture of Enlightenment: The Asia Society mounts an exhibit of mandalas, Buddhist icons of a more ideal world, in New York

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


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