• • , hold on more women infan Sponsored by th ianon 800 the Cen r for Int mationaJ Policy, a W hington gr up, eight experts pent fiv day tudyin CUba' health care ys­ tern and tbecomitionot'i medi­ cal facHiti . They examined the effect a long- tanding U.S. trad embargo, the d taring March tonns and the Soviet Union' demise i having on Cuba health care ystem, Montserrat to benefit from USAID programs PL YMoum. MON ERRA T P) - Montserrat will n w be eligible for Uruted Stat ency for Internati nal Development­ funded programs th i land' chief rrunister Rueben ency has igned a \ gal ment e ur- errat would not be excl ud . m rutin pro The Chief Minis r ys the U.s. AID director has been to Washington D.C. and th legal documen have been drafted up. The Montserrat leader com­ mended U.S. AID for following up so quickly on the requ ts of the two Btitish dependent territo­ ries. MIC IGA CIT ZE Published Each Sunday By New Day Enterprise '12541 Second Street . P.O. Box 03560 Highland Park, MI 48203 (313) 869-0033 Benton Harbor Bureau 175 Main Street Benton Harbor. MI 49022 (616) 927-1527 J Publisher: Chartes D. Kelly Editor: Teresa Maxwell-Kelly M naging Editor: Wanda F. Roquemore Contributor : Harry Anderson Bernice Brown Patricia Colbert Mary Golliday Allison Jones Clyde Mayberry - Julie Reynolds Shock Rock Leah Samuel Ron Seigel . Tureka Turk Production Manager: Kascene Barks Production: . Nicole Spivey US seeks broader anctlons against Haiti D adunefor all n:,ow 'pap rc py is 12 noon Tu isdcu] prior to pub­ lication. Deadlin 'for all ad c py tS 1 2 nnW d n sday pri r to pubucauon., The MICHIGAN CITIZEN i available on lin tnt. ugh Ethnic N w Watch and to ubsctib r of Mead Data ntral. Denny' hit wi h. another discrimination suit A ROSS CLEVElAND ( p)-Five current and former employees of Denny' r taurants in the Cleveland area havefiled uitinU.S.Di trictCourt charging the chain with di crimi- nating against them beca they . are Bl k. Denny' denied any wrongd -' ing. The uit was filed on behalf of the ive by George L. Forb , pr i­ dent of the Cleveland chapter of th NAACP and former Cleveland City Council president. The uit filed Tu day ked the court for $5 million in damag and an order barring Denny's from di criminat­ ing. The defendants in the suit are Denny' Inc. based in Spartan­ burg, S.C., and three affiliated companies that own 'the chain 0 1.300 r taurants nationwide. "It's our po ition that Denny' knew full well what w going on with their individual t res" said Cas andra Collier-Williams, one of th lawyers wh filed the law- uit. By GEORGE GEDDA A .. oc�ted Press Writer W HIN TON (AP) -A U.S.-led effort to impo e an international oil embargo against Haiti got under way recently at a meeting in New York involving official from the United States, France, Canada and Vene­ zuela. U.S. officials said the effort could lead to United Nation anction against Haiti if there i ufficient inter­ national upport . . The Organization of American , Stat recommended hemi pheric anctions against Haiti in October 1991, but oil and other g ds have, connnued to arrive in Haiti, enabling the military-dominated regime, to ur­ vive. , Th U.S. official king not to be identified, aid the U.S. objective i to rally internanonal upport for a ban on deliveri 0 OIl produ ts and for freez- ing Haitian ets abroad. TIl Y ID H U.$. goal i to expand anctions in a way that would target th pow er tru tur in Hai n and not the poor majority. The United Stat h complied with th OAS-recommended embarg 'against Haiti. Two weeks ago aced with continued Haitian opposition to restoring democratic rule th Clinton drnini tration revoked th vi and froze the e 0 1 din Haiti no - fi ial and th ir upp rte . European h v AI RI II R a pokes woman at Denny' corpo­ rate headquarters, aid it would be in ppropriate to comment on nd­ ing liti ti n. A tatement i ued b th com- pany aid D nny' Old not toler- ate ha ment ordi rimination 0 any kind." Th e filing the uit were Gr - gory Braylock of Cleveland Height , Michael Win ton of Cleveland Kursten A. Hemphill of Warrensville Heigh , Jo eph A. Gray of Garfield Heigh and Jac­ queline Logan of Euclid. The five had participated in picketing outside a Denny' in North Randall in January to protest alleged di rirnination, The five aid they had been called demeaning names by restau­ rant managers and had been forced tor ignorhadtheirworkhourscut in retaliation forcomplaining about alleged rni treatment. n • ga C Didn't win the Lotto? Well, Your Second Chance is your BE CHANCE luctant to go along with U.S. appeal that they support efforts to i olate the Haitian regime. Among other reasons, the Europ - am maintain uch actions arc pre­ cluded by international economic agreements of which Haiti i a mem­ ber. The U.S. objective i to restore ousted President Jean-Bertrand Ari - tide to office. 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