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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. |
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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
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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
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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
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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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