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For the Week of April 23-29, 1998
Cover: Asian Edge
News: River Why Means to an Unz: Fernando Vega, the 73-year-old honorary chairman of the campaign to end bilingual education, has his own version of history. Public Eye: Tape-gate may put sheriff on the record. Sudden Death: An eighth-grade national speed-chess champ checkmates a fully grown neophyte.
'T.R.A.N.S.I.T.' Glorious: Piet Kroon's 12-minute masterpiece highlights Spike & Mike's Classic Festival of Animation. Math Error: Two Girls & a Guy doesn't add up. Dragon Renewed: Bruce Lee's Enter the Dragon celebrates its 25th.
True to the Blues: Charles Brown stays his musical course. Storming Quietly: Marion Meadows makes the most of his pop-jazz groove on Pleasure. Walking the Blues: Joe Louis Walker lets his guitar do the talking for him at Mr. E's show. Audiofile: Reviews of the latest CDs by The Project, Warner Brothers and various artists. Beat Street: A gaggle of local CD reviews.
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