The Pacific Citizen
Whole No. 2134, Vol. 92 No. 15
April 17, 1981
Asians 'fastest growing' ethnics in Calif.: 140%
NLRB rejects Sanyo claim of racism in pro-union handbills
PBS rejects 'Hito Hata'
JACL reconstitutes nat'l redress committee
New Mexico thanks Enomoto
Redress workshops offer tips for hearing testimony
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Nikkei mayor faces recall
JACL Olympics sign ups underway
BAAR requests Redress funds
Awards
Deaths
Tateishi dinner RSVP due April 20
Alleged 'steel dumping' by Japanese co. investigated
Asian women study seeks Nikkei response
Univ. of No. Carolina honors Nisei M.D.
Military Music
Membership dips 16%; new dues be cause
Government
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Peter Imamura: Issue Hunting?
JACL Nisei Relays seeking queen
L.A. to celebrate Heritage Week
WLA wine-tasting to mark 10th annual
South Bay Keiro resets kickoff to April 26
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Pacific Citizen Staff
President's Corner by Dr. Jim Tsujimura: Our New Exec
442nd
35 Years Ago in The Pacific Citizen
Washington Wrap-Up by Ron Ikegiri: Commission Update
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From the Frying Pan by Bill Hosokawa: Dramatic But Little Known Stories of WW2
East Wind by Bill Marutani: Yes, We Care: Indeed
Redress (cont.)
Seko (cont.)
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From Pacific Southwest by John Saito: Courageous Ladies
By the Board by Dennis Kunisaki: It's Over!!
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Nikkei professor's office hit by racist vandalism
NYPD recruiting Asian Americans
N.Y. survey supports Redress
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Nisei in Japan by Barry Saiki: Japanese Tourism Overseas
Travel agents seek to protect tourists from shady practices
Ford sees 120-yr.-old U.S. flag in Japan
Calendar