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;Dear Erik:
DearN.K.,
It is \W)' important that you
maintain a positive attitude and
not let the fear of aime prevent
you from leading a normal life.
It is also importaDt that you take
basic precautions and follow
simple tips from police depart
ments around the country. (1)
HaYe a friend ccompany you
on errands. (2) Don't carry a
purse, if you can avoid it Pot
your money and your credit
cards in an inside pocket and
avoid flashing cash. Also be
cautio about riding alone in
an elevator with a stranger. H
yo sl¥>u1d become a victim ot
another street crime, don't
� . t Don't P':'fS your attack-
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as
mugged by
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I Dear cAnne'
I � Clack's' mother isn't asking
for too much. She wants to meet
� youag lady who'D be go· ,
put with her son. It's not wrdPg.
for her to want to know about
the kind of person e is inter- .
c ted in. Your parents and
o cJack's' mother' are both Joving
parents and they haYe the right
to know the people their
dilldren want to be with. I am
sure that you understand this. If ,
both you and 'J ck' are fceliag
funny about his mom driving the
two of you around, then you
both should let her bow how
. u feel Introduce.your older
sister to het perhaps this will
make her feel even more safe
this Is J t too ueb. I about the people her son want$
ve told him that I thlDk his to be with. You could even ask
other Is 0 for to / your father to 11 her, this
10 twith • Myra aI-· should definely make her fc;el
ready live tbe bGtb Gf us secure about your date.
aad we d 't Deed Sincerely,
his ether ·tG tag alGnl to. Erik Washington
reml d oftbe rules. Besides ! Dear Erik,
If I dld b� y r: tiler - My br d I are at odds . lose my brot er's frie dshlp
fIlIII . to. go. 0. t aiD with e cb Gt er d I dGn't
mOlWlS.1 bow this to be aw t I CaD do about It. We
a fact beca my older sister we t to a party together and we
0. of his rules and had bGth et 'Kim' at tel
y for six m party. The tIaree of
ca I bandle 'Jack" J fl My.
ot r? My 01 r i ter CaD to
drift nd d S WGuld
be ppytoo.
te
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1lell1lOIl1larbor,
Dear Ymmger Brother,
The relationship between
yo and your brother is very im
portant and it wiD be up to you
- to straighten 0 tim aJrYC. It
could prove to be a waste of )'Our
time, to OOIltinue your search in
whidt one of them· not bei
� with you bout their art
IiYed relationship. It is some
thing that happened in the past,
however if there are unresolved
feelings between them, thea you
should step away from the pic
.�e. �em both know you
. feelings bout the matter and
- find out wh each of them want
H the three of you could talk
openly and ho estly with each
other, your problem will be
solved.
Sincerely,
J;rik Washington
Got a problem 1 Need an
answer1 Or-do you just want to
lillie ,. Then write to Erik
WtUhington in care pi The .
Michigon Citizen Newspaper, or
to: 'DeQ/' Erik', Minick Mik
SIIltion, P.O: Box 36A2� Los
Ange/u, Cali/omill 90036
Parents:
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