I let it rin for three minu and then picked it up nd lled: "00 bite it. It :12 in e mom- I. tin nd 0 do you nt1" "What I ptin ," Wlc ttle or someo ppin you your d Ith omethin e vy. Why re you leepin, Wrote? Haven't you h rei bout gic Johnson?" "Well, I be do gone," I aid. "Another one of t e 11 of sudden people who has jumped on the 'let' do omething bout AIDS' ndw gon.''' "You m ke me lc Wrote. You make me ic "Wichita aid. "I ain't one of the 'Johnny come lately " a Sam would ay. I know Magic's life is no more pre­ cio than anyone el e but! he is an important figure and whatever the oclal problem: AIDS, al­ coholism, drug abuse, reducing su I renee llowances for the poor, and what have you, celebrities like him need to pea out" "Yeah! you're right," I aid. "But while they are' telling Jack and Jill to ab tain or practice fe ex: use condoms and sper­ micldes, they need to also tell thi hypocritical government to spend CRISIS contlnu d from Page 1 health care. "SO WEARE keeping the co t low as we possibly can," Gordon · said. Gordon doesn't think highly of . any proposalson the state level for universal health care. He said it is very easy to come up with a plan for the state to insure everyone, but Gordon said prior lessons have taught him something. "It has been my experience that government seldom does thing · better than the private ector," he said. While Gordon may not have faith in the government, Peter Pratt seems to. Pratt, who is senior consultant for health care policy for Public Sector Consultants, said he believes the · public is best ICrved by i national health care system, though he is I unsure if it is politically feasible at , this time. He predicts it is much more pos ible that there will be an · expansion of the current employer-based system. • • t m." " rote ne re oln COOl," Wic t hout d. "You thin every thin I politi 1. I don't unde you." "I m ot n ive, Wlchit . Th t's hat you don't und r­ stand," I ide "I unders nd tbe ballyhoo and I unde nd adv nta 0 i " "BuU" Wichita cut in I con­ tinued. "Let me fini h my trai� of thought. "I appl ud tVt gic for hi coura nd for hi de ire to be po person for the mv virus. But what n dis v ccine for thi disea e that h reached worldwide proportion beca e thi culture, through pro g nd , adverti ements and audio nd video entertainmem, overtly and covertly, promotes ex." "But." Wichita tried to cut in gain. "There are no buts, Wichita." I ide "Six months down the road, all of thi railing will have given way to another hot, whether you want to realize it or not, political i ue. And that Wichita, i the bottom line." p ms with its program. He cites problems uch as federal getary restraints and not getting the best health care because of rationing. "It' common practice for a lot of people to come to Detroi t from Canada for their heart-bypass urger because in Canada they may have to wait two-and-a-half years to get it," Fox said. Fox said th� ociety endo s the RepubJican plan. Health care reform Is also an issue for one presidential candidate. Arkansas Gov. Bill Clinton as president would present a bill in hi tirst 100 days that would provide low-cost quality health care for all Americans, said' George S�ephanopolous, deputy campaign manager. "America desperately need a national health care system," he said.. Pr nts Sound of Christmas ·A Mu leal F nta v: featuring Rob rt Loul Stav n . Lvric earttone Donltlon: DETROIT , 20220 G Ie , 835-3270 Reasonable Rates Citin th number of de t from cancer nd other smokiag-related . di e es, pre ente id th t th tob ceo ind try routinely po exhlbi in an e ort to create a posi­ tive irna 0 the ind try, and there­ fore di t ct people from the harm t the industry does to the health of conaumers. Dr. Bruce Dubin of the American Lun Association said that Philip Morri , in It attempt to pacify cdt! , sec to equate moldng with the i outlined in the Bill 0 Righ . "Philip Morris hiding behind omething called 'the freedom to mo e,' trying to tie it in with the fundamental freedoms the BUI of Rights guarantee . But there is no way you can balance the two." DOTY UL ERVIC CENTER 10225 3rd Av • Del. • 252-3038 NOVEMBER LUNCHEON D WlSO EXPRESSWAY UP.DATE Anton Dekok Project Developr:nent Engineer M-DOT Michigan Department of Transportation Southeast Michigan proportion tely. Williams a pie ed that a number of tudents from the Detroit Public Schools were there to view the exhibit, but felt that they were being misled. ALBERT T1NSLEY·WIL­ LlAMS, a former Wayne County Commi loner, is currently under fire from the advertising industry for her work with CABAA T (Coalition Agai nst Billboard Advertisin of Al­ cohol and Tobacco), an org lion attempting to eliminate tobacco and alcohol adverti ing in inner-city neighborhood, which William feels are deliberately targeted di - THURSDAY NOVEMBER 21 12:00 NOON MOTHER'S GOLDEN GRILL 13928 Woodward "There' no link betw en the freedom we African-Ameri 111 fought for-Uke bouslng and equal rights-and the right to smoke, " she said, citing the higher incidence of d llke cancer and empbasema mong BI c . "It is important that thc�children come here to learn bout thi important document, but they $8.00 for luncheon se.oo Chamber M mber8 R ... rvatlona: 8e8-&420 ��' ..... __.. � . 't FooDS" FORTIFY FOR FALL • WELLNESS FORMULA • VITAMIN C • COD liVER OIL • GARLIC CAP ,TAB • MULTI VITAMINS • MULTI MINERAL 12 noon to' Bp.m. . A HIGHLAND PARK O.LIDAY CELEBRATION STEPBANOPOLOUS SAID a national health care plan is needed because the current ystem doesn't work. He said mo t middle-class Americans are living in that a major illness will dest oy their family. He also sai that the American economy ot afford the current system. PM Stephanopo s said that the through national plan will health Bush adminis tion is doing nothing care costs and the quality of health concerning tb issue of health care as care be controlled as well it the system di integrates. administrative costs. He said that in He said that Clinton believe that a recent study, commercial insurets as the coverage expands, quali ty spent 33 percent of premium dollars hoUld not go down. on administrative costs, while When people think national Medicaid spent only 3 percent. The health care, they think of Canada. In the second part of this series, two figures have been disputed by others. Canadians will �ve their views. ' "I think that there's a common .. ----�--------- ... ----- ... -. . perception that the government . very, very inefficient. But this suggests quite the opposite," Pratt sai'd. . The Republican plan will not make a major dent in the state' uninsured populatipn, Pratt said. He said it will help less than half, but he hopes he is wrong. While Pratt said that a national plan is the best way to go, Dave Fox, 4 chief of media relations. for the Michigan Slate Medical Society, said building on the current system what is needed am scrapping this ., system for a new one is erseless. . Fox said the society is endorsing • a proposal by the American Medial} '. A ociation. The AM A' plan • � includes giving tax credits to .... � businesses, treamline Medicaid benefits nationwide, and lower paperwork. Fox said this proposal cwtentlybiilldson the trengtbofth current system, which he claims currently covers � percent. of the . populati�n. 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