11 Su it I 1 MIP/111 /NIL ■ 1 it% - 111 INK I 11 • I EW A ILA II— One Complete Outfit...One Fantastic Price Quick Hits An Freed r Dan Orman Includes your Suit, Shirt, Tie, Belt, Socks and your Shoes! Hours: Mon-Wed 9am-6pm Thu & Fri 9am-9pm Sat 9am-6pm Sun 12 noon-4pm ere Fashion Feels So Goo d 1-877-5-FREEDS www.freeds.com 1526 Ottawa Street • Windsor, Ontario • Canada 992680 T'S HERE! "Crash" moment ALL LEASES EXPIRING NOW THROUGH DEC. 31" Get out now through June 30th 2005 CADILLAC DEVILLE 25 * so $484 DOWN per month 2005 CTS IN STOCK AND AVAILABLE 2005 CADILLAC ESCALADE per month WHILE SUPPLIES AUDE1TE 6/30 2005 6 7100 Orchard Lake Road, W. Bloomfield Mon & Thur, til 9, Tues.,Wed., Fri. til 6 ormer Klan member and "part- time" minister Edgar Ray Killen was sentenced to 60 years on June 23 for manslaughter in the deaths of three civil HARRY rights workers in KIRSBAUM 1964. The conviction Columnist overturned a dead- locked jury in a 1967 federal court case — the lone holdout back then said she couldn't convict a man of the cloth. Killen is 80 years old. He was con- victed exactly 41 years after the deaths, and we all know what he did when he wasn't on the clock. Is there a better way to punish a hateful murderer who's lived half of his life in freedom? You can start by taking him off the oxygen. BREAK THROUGH 1-888-920-5417 www.audettecadillac.com Oprah Winfrey was turned away from a Paris luxury store on June 14. According to an apologetic Hermes spokesperson, the store had just closed it doors 15 minutes before Winfrey arrived for a private public relations event. "Hermes regrets not having been able to accommodate Ms. Winfrey and her team and to provide her with the service and care that Hermes strives to provide to each and every one of its customers worldwide," the store said in a statement reported in a CNN story. CNN also reported a recently pub- lished New York Post gossip column, which cited a quote from someone saying Hermes locked the doors because they've been "having a prob- lem with North Africans lately." Yeah, no one at Hermes would see the motorcade and the approaching entourage and not notice one of the richest and most famous faces on the planet. They'd only see trouble corn- ing to the door. A spokesperson for Harpo Productions said that Oprah will talk about the "crash moment" when her show resumes in September. Harry Kirsbaum's e-mail address is hkirsbaum@thejewishnews.com Crash is a current movie that deals with race relations. Now that Oprah has blessed the movie by referring to it in a sentence, look for her minions to head to the- aters with the same fervor they crash the bookstores with when she offers up a nod to an author. And if you think I'm wrong, then why is William Faulkner, who died 43 years ago, on the best seller's list? Who Got Brennan? I had a nice, smarmy little column going about Brennan Hawkins, the 11-year-old Boy Scout who got lost in the Utah mountains and hid from his rescuers because he was told to be wary of strangers. It wasn't until after the press conference that I learned he was a bit "slow." Why have a press conference if the kid is too shy and immature to talk and keeps looking at his house behind him, where the video games are? And why do the cable news net- works insist on filling time by inter- viewing experts in Stranger Danger and wilderness survival? The kid had more comprehensive news coverage this week than President Bush did when Vietnamese Prime Minister Phan Van Khai came to visit on June 21. And if his parents might have told someone to keep their eyes on him because he's "not good with direc- tions," then there would be no story and Katie Couric and Diane Sawyer would have to find something else to smile about. Don't Tell The Donald Just when I was getting ready to buy a new coffee table for the living room, I read that I might not have a living room because of a Supreme Court ruling that gives the city the right to bulldoze my place to the ground to put up a strip mall if it thinks it can collect more taxes. In a 5-4 decision on Jun. 23, the Supremes ruled that local govern- ments have the right to seize private homes for private economic develop- ment. Donald Trump is licking his lips, and I'm wondering if we're all going to start begging the government to raise our assessments. ❑