The Pacific Citizen
Whole No. 2,259, Vol. 97, No. 15
October 7, 1983
Anti-Asian violence sparks search for solutions
JACL opposes immigration reform plans
Survey finds 73% oppose affirmative action quotas
Lowry, Royer run in Senate primary race
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Dr. Kitano opens 'Nisei Today' series with different view on evacuation
U.S. committee for Kagawa Centennial Project formed
Deaths
Government
Sports
Music
Sansei journalist for NHK named Capitol Hill reporter
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Little Tokyo 'Landmark': Tale of a grapefruit tree
Fashion show to benefit JACCC
Prewar activities of Nikkei told in photos
Ansel Adams photos
New Kashiwagi play opens
Community Affairs
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Letters
Pacific Citizen Staff
Reparations to Japanese American Citizens
Editorial draws fire from two sides
East Wind by Bill Marutani: Oh-Tohm Beeru
President's Corner by Floyd Shimomura: Mutual Interest?
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Canadian redress movement gathers steam
From the Frying Pan by Bill Hosokawa: The Rev. Yoshitaka Tamai -- Anju
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Solutions (cont.)
PC Calendar
The 1000 Club
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Immigration (cont.)
Stockton presents Sister City plaque
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Co-operatives in the Internment Camps
Recommendations by CWRIC wins 34th Infantry Division support
Manzanar General Store
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JACL Chapter Redress Pledges Received
Sequoia to begin financial workshops
Survey (cont.)
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Community pioneers to be honored
JACL sets autumn festival, Oct. 22
1983-84 Officers
Monte Carlo Nite to be fund-raiser
Art sales to aid Yoshioka campaign
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PC's Classified Advertising
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Violinist campaigns for used violins for use in Mexico
Pilipinos face 13-year backlog for immigration visa to U.S.
Outlook brightens for Vietnam orphans
Konshin Kai values trade with California