European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 10, 1988, Darmstadt, Hesse Foreign language press began to Rise again helped in pal by a More Liberal quota system Lor immigrants and economic roubles in other parts of the world. Bui lha accents and inc colors of the immigrants had changed at he Lurn o the Century. 80 percent of inc immigrants came irom Europe starting in the 1960s, the Majally came irom Asia and developing countries in Africa and South America. Between 1955 and 1965. To example the number of chinese in new York s Chinatown increased eight times to 165.000, replacing Ine european jews italians and Irish. By the Early 1970s, at least eight chinese language newspapers were being published Al the same time a haitian Community was taking Rool in Brooklyn Long Home to italians and jews vietnamese refugees were moving to California. Newspapers followed both. A growth in ethnic Pride and awareness fuelled by the 1960s civil rights movement also helped Spur an increase in the number of papers. Americans who had lived Here Tor decades began to look Lor their Toots seeking a sense of Community unavailable from american society Al Large. N Row York s two healthy greek papers Are examples of newspapers that Are succeeding despite dwindling immigration irom Greece. But the 1 0-year-od ii Progresso the nation s Only italian language newspaper announced in Early july it was shutting Down because of a labor dispute. In addition to the roles they play in America Many ethnic newspapers in America also try to affect life in the old country raising Money for political movements and pushing Lor social change. During the 1986 presidential Campaign in the Philippines the weekly philippine news published in South san Francisco with a circulation of 77,000, raised $3.5 million for candidate Corazon Aquino according to publisher Alejandro Esclamado. The Haili Obsen aleut circulation 55,000 rough the Duvalier regime for years and continues to agitato for democracy in thai Caribbean nation. Each character of Type is set individually at the United journal a newspaper in new York s Chinatown i look Al my paper As a vehicle for political transformation says the editor Raymond Joseph a former Wai Street journal reporter when i was younger i believed in guerrilla warfare. Now it s the Power of the in contrast. Novye rus Skoye slave circulation 50.000a russian language paper published in Manhattan does t push politics. It s concerned with leaching russian immigrants about America. We want our readers to be involved in american to says Lawrence Wajnberg executive vice president of the paper. Anyone who thinks they re going Back is helping readers adapt to their new Home has always been a priority for the foreign language press. In years past the jewish daily Forward ran an advice column called Myrtler Brov yiddish or a packet of looters readers asked Aboul the intricacies of baseball intermarriage and social mores. In today s newspapers articles on immigration Law drugs aids and real estate abound. In a Chinatown dumpling House. Cindi Mei and hires friends pore Over the world journal catching up on the latest gossip about Taiwan s movie stars while the world journal supports the Taiwan government. The opposition Centre daily a Civ supports Mainland China the communists. La s Good to know so that when 1 go Back to Taiwan in the simmer i la know whal my friends Are talking says Iha 17-year-old third generation american. It also helps me keep up my Many immigrants complain that their papers just reprint stories from the american press what you get in the daily news we get in lha korean papers two Days oven Throe Days later says William Kim a second generation proprietor of a laundry in lower Manhattan. Bui Reading English is a headache so i be got no Choice world observation Post in the Vatican Mediterranean bureaus he holy see the Central government o lha roman Catholic Church has Learned something about world problems through the Ages the holy see has Enisley Long enough to know their is merely amelioration rarely a said Frank Shakespeare. Us. Ambassador to the Catholic Hierarchy. The u s embassy to the holy Saa is a tiny located in an imposing Villa about a mile irom inc Vatican in Rome it has a stall of 11, including the ambassador and four political analysis plus a defacement o Marine Security gun ids the United slates has had Normal diplomatic lies with the holy Sec Only s nce 198-i, although consular Lovolo relations had been maintained irom 1797 to 1870, Fie Casc the embassy lends neither to consular chores nor Tho administration of Trade or military agree meals it has far loss management and detail work to do lha any other u s embassy. Shakespeare said in an interview at the holy see action centers More on issues of intellectual intercut there is nothing to manage Here we Only manage said ii you Are interested in
