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open, " cxplaim Mr. Hefner. "The
ooly rcqlirerTx:nt we have � that
the tudcn have an ineresr in the
�." loog thcytmve
sornetIing k> wril: \t or want
first-hand experience in jour
IIllisrn. New Yo Comcctions
provides 1bem an oudet.
The b' IOOtivatq fia>r
for the . the frecdoo1lO
wril: t dEy wanL A rccmt
is ue featured columns on
prejudice, cultural pride, teligion
aOO othec . impoJ1aDt D their
ownliYes.
�est:c1)QJlhcanpll1icipel:
in.�joumaliw worlcsOOp
ught by 1he two pro . nal
editor hired by the paper. Many
. reeebe sdml
aedit for . wodc; � par-
. 'pal: wilDCelS. Some stu
de have dropped in just OI¥:e or
twice 8 year with 8 b� idea
1beywantm
"(8 main � in .
paper' � tty mt m wril: about
1be past We try to an:enIIal: on
what problerm me � these
youtm today aoo anlicipal: what
they will eI¥X>unter in 1be futun;"
says Mr. Hem. "1bougb their
own WOlds 1bcy try to cammui
calC with oCbtts. It
Rohan Dewar, 8 17-�-dd
Brooldyn dent, appreciates
mwbpIF bdped�
lis CUIlIIl\Dcatioos skiUs. "The
poplin lIB � me 18lk with
my friends abcU probIeIm facing
a.em. .. ys Rohan. "I ha\te be
� much IJl(R aware of my
swroundinp, through the ex
perieree I have gait� at �
paper."
A.l..AAGE IUllberof 1he stu
dems wm pII1icipetcd in the pro
pm have FDC on k> graduaae
from colle • Some are even
�loyed by large pubUcatiom,
including Newsweek and the
Miami Herald Many past par
ticipBIl� return on their college
breaks am SUl1UIlCf vacations to
act menD.
They lead wortcshiJBon row 10
apply m coIleF, mw ., teCeive
flmo:ial . aoo 00w 10 get the
IOOSt from a coUege education.
More importantly, these
wor1<s� give � YOlll91m in
spiration seeing former New
Youth Connection writers
achievi� uca:ss.
�r these yoq people
j\Bt shale <B 1DIy or look k> a
cmer injourmlism, it' impoI1ant
to encourage elf -exp ion.
New Youth - Connection
deroonstratcs the fact that young
people have iJqxx1ant tOOugtUs
aOO� mshare with each
other.
Extracurricular activities like
tim o� keep our children chal-
1eqJed mt productive. Am it'
especially rewardingforthe p0ten
tial Maya Angelou or James
Baldwin or Toni Mmison in the
rtlBkiJlI.
minutes rei
this ee
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7 p.m., Fred Hart Williams
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to 2 p.m. For ages 5-12 years
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By RON SEIGEL
Corr"POnMnt •
HIGHLAND PARK - The Higblml
Park aty Council unanimo�ly vo�
to support legislation, called the Local
Partnership Act (HR 3601), which
would provide $15 billion 10 be sent
direcUy to 39,exx> local govemmen to
rehire laid-off wor rs, restore services
or expand programs overburd� be
cause of the recession. Tbe legislation
was proposed by US. Congressman
John Conyers (D-)15t Dist).
The money would be sent diIedly
within 60 days of appropriation, C0n
yers stated,
He added that the Congressional
Budget Office estima that 32S,<m
new jobs will be aea1r.d. .
� money m tbe spentoneduca
tion, public ty, health am 90dal
services, iJrJudingemrzgeu:y food am
Itt and programs manda� by the
federal govenment, be said
However, be adds that local govern
men would have disaetion on precise
oftbe after public �.
peaCd k> be approved by the full Coot
mittee on Government Operations,
which Conyers cbaiJs.
It w cndoDed by the U.s. Om
ference of Mayo the atlona! Nr
sod tion 0 Counties, � American
Federation of State, County, and
Municipal Etq>lo the Internation
al . lion of Firefigh aDd the
AFL-aO.
In 8 resolution proposed by Cwlie
P. D . and seconded by Coulxil
woman Greta JolJoson, the city comxil
members vo1ed 10 en<XNl8 all mem
be of the Michigan Conglasional
Delegati all state 1egislaloJS ml
local government officiU to support
this effort.
1TFLE n of � program addresses
long-term fiscal problems of local
gove1'J1J'OCll1ti, authorizing $5 billion in
fiscal year 1994, $8 billion in 1995, $11
billion in 1996 am $14 billion in 1997.
& s the bill w �ntly p-
proved by a subcommittee and is ex-
o
.,
Vitamins and. health'
When we talk about vitamins, we usually mean
th group of chemical compounds known a
VItamins A, S, C, D, E, K d folic acid. These
vitamin are present in. good upply in all natural
foods. There. are also ynth tic (m n-made)
vitamins. '
If you eat a balanced (tiet, your body will get the
normal requirements for these vitamins. You may
not need to purchase supplements If you eat well.
There are, however, people who do need vitamin
supplements. They are those who have poor eating
habits, under ,severe stress, have disease like
cancer, ha , had portion of their gastrointestinal
tract removed by surgery, alcoholics, drug addicts,
pregnant or breastfeeding mothers, those over the
age of 55, and those who have vitamin or minerai
deficiency .
There are others who could benefit from taking vitamin supplements. It is best to talk over
your health profile with your doctor.
MANY PEOPLE believe that some vitamins may help to prevent or cure certain Ulnesse .
For exam pie, many support the theory that large doses of VItamin C will ward off the common
. cold. People who do that r only m king Vitamin C .. 10 dad urine, since the body does not
store the extra Vitamin C,
TIME Magazine, In Its April e issu� reports that I rg do s of some vitamin may have
positive effects on cancer, heart dlsease'and aging.
It Is Important to have an understanding of what a balanced diet is before spending money
on vitamin supplements. A balanced diet means that one serving from each of the six classes
of food is incorporated into the three meals you eat each day. One class of food is protein,
which I found in m , poultry d fish. Carbohydrat come from -starch· foods like ftour,
pots oe ,rice, yams and com.
Vegetables and fruits Hke carr , turnips, broccoli, �agU8, tomatoe ,app ,pear,
bananas, watermelon and raisins provide es ntial nutrients. Fats are also Important, but
many doctors caution against the consumption of too many animal fats. W ter, and lots of it,
Is also Important for a healthy diet.
Check the Michigan Citizen for more articles on health and nutrition, and learn how to
maintain a h 8Ithier lifestyle.
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