The Pacific Citizen
Whole No. 2129, Vol. 92 No. 10
March 13, 1981
Mineta bill to seek aid for GIs exposed at U.S. nuclear tests
Pan American Nikkei Conference July 22-29
Army dedicates 'Go for Broke' exhibit; over 2,000 attend
Hibakusha support continues
BCA names first U.S. Nisei Bishop
Asian Pacific Awareness Month observed
JA banker's role unclear in Wells Fargo scam
Tomonokai: kinship for widows/widowers met
Reagan won't ax U.S.-Japan fund
JACL named in Chiz Satow estate
Rohwer, Jerome experiences recalled in new half-hour film
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JACL-Hayashi law scholarship application deadline July 15
Pac/Asian population workshop planned
'Hito hata'
Chon inaugural
New San Diego scholarship started
South Bay Keiro fund nears $60,000
Sansei designer
High school literary contest sponsored
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Peter Imamura: State of Siege
J.A. National Museum plans announced
Lowry addresses Seattle installation
Tomonokai (cont.)
Pacific Northwest D.C. gears for visit of redress commission
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Pacific Citizen Staff
Pan American Nikkei Conference July 22-29 (cont.)
Reagan and EEOC
Letterbox
35 Years Ago in the Pacific Citizen
Hibakusha (cont.)
Books on Review: 'Learning from Shogun'
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From the Frying Pan: by Bill Hosokawa: 'Go For Broke' Exhibit: Army's Salute to the 442nd
East Wind by Bill Marutani: One Person, One Vote
Washington Profile: An Interview with Robert S. Ingersol
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Placer County re-elects Al Nitta of Loomis
Milwaukee to host MDC workshop
JACL Olympics set June 7
Coachella Valley JACL
Seabrook JACL
West Los Angeles JACL
Sacramentans remember Walerga
100 Club
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Jr. Bach Festival
Nisei jockey breaks losing streak of 124
Sports
Military
Awards
Medella's Scholarships
Sansei girl saves boyfriend
Anti-crime, social secretary meetings slated
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PC Advance Bulk Rates
Calendar
Ingersoll (cont.)
'Business Nippon' views ties under Reagan
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