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August 29, 1993 - Image 2

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Michigan Citizen, 1993-08-29

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KAMPALA
NEW YORK
HAVANA
-
Ca tro lift foreign currency ban
m.
"The m IS to wor
f t," he id, "Reality obli -us
o do what we would nev r have
done before."
C ro id t government· did
not ha a "miraculous cure" to the
crisis caused by the U.S. economic embargo, th collapse of
Soci . t block and th country's particularly adve climatic
conditio .

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PubUs ad eac Sunday by
·New Day Enterprise
1 2541 Second .Street
POBox 03560
Highland Park, MI 48203
(313)869-0033
Benton Harbor Bureau
175 ain Street
Benton Harbor, MI 49022
(616)9271527
Publlaher.;.­
Charles 0 Kelly
. Contributors:
Harry Anderson - Bern ce BroWn
Patr cia Colbert· Mary Goll day
Allison Jones· Efua orantema
M e eal- Jul e Reynolds
Shock Roc . Ron S'elgel
ure aT r
Prcducttcn Manager:
Kascene Barks
Production:
leole Spivey
[) adlin for all �w paper copy is
12 noon I ucsday prior to publtcanon:
Deadline for all ad copy is. 12 noon
We day pnor to publicati n.
T1u! Micro an C,tIzen L.S available on
line through Ethn«: N k Watch and to
sub Crt r. (4 Mead f) ta Central
By RON SEIGEL
Mlchlg.ri CitIzen
HIGHL D P RK - The
Highland Park City Council re­
cerv bids for two projects and
voted to s nd them to appropri­
ate departmen in the adrnini­
tr tion for recommendations.·
Biddi g on r f r pair of th
Clarifier Budding and the
Boost r Pump Station were:
- Knox Roofing Company
from De roi , with a bid of
10,850,
- Fi her Roofing Company
from D rborn Heights with a
bid of 76,693,
- Dav Pornaville & Sons
Inc from Warren with a bid of
69,9 2 and - Michigan Roof­
ing ompany, another Detroit
firm, with a bid of$63,181.
Seeking·contracts for the in­
talla ion of 27 fir hydrants at
variou 10' tions were three De­
troit firms: M&M Contracting
Inc, with bid of$63,44Q, G&B
Excavati ng of Michigan, with a
bid of$52,250 nd Willie McCor­
mic & tales with a bid of
. 49, 50, the City Clerk's office
------ ..J aid.
WEHAV
A WIN
ER!
... AND IT COULD BE YOU!
Printed somewhere in this issue of
the newspaper is the name of a ,
subscriber or one of those people
who have entered the NAME GAME.
If you find your name, you have
until September 4, 1993 to claim
you r $100 cash prize!
If you are not a subscriber, or if
you have not entered the NAM E
GAME, hurry and do so today.
You mu t be 18 years or older to enter and win Prizes must be
claimed before the last date of th current Is ue (see dates at
top of each page) at the Michigan Citizen otftce 12541 "2nd st.
Highland Park, or 175 W. Main, Benton Harbor. Out. tate player
must c.lI th Mk:hlgln Cit zen for In tructlons on claiming their
prize Only orlglnll entry blanks are eligible tQ win Fac imile
cop s are unacceptable. Employees of thIS paper and their
Immed at families .re not eligible.
. ,I
CHICAGO
BRIEFS
LOS ANGELES
ffirmed Robinson' eonvic­
in a 3-0 ruling.
ANDOVER
LOS ANGELES
ore Black earning advanced degr s
o -Bees oft efforts of an i itutestarted
at Phillips Academy to recruit African-American tudents for
careers in colle and high 001 ching, more Blacks are
expected to m dvanced degrees next y r.
The Andover I it ute for the Recruitment ofTeache (lRT)
will, by the fall of 1994, have placed more than 140, 76 of whom
are Black, ofi participants into graduate programs leading to
master's and Ph.D. degrees in the humanities and social sci­
ences,
The institute was founded in 1990 nd is a year-round
program that provides African-Americans, Latino and Native
American students with placement and financial pport.
The IRT has grown from 17 students in 1990 to 40 in 1992.
This year's cl inclu 16 African America .
usician gunned do n by police
L
Friends y that hil Myri as having problems, he was
not known to in vol with dru .
The officer who fired the fatal hot, Gaty Barbero, remains
on cti duty.
WE GAVE BACK BY NOT GIVING UP.
-I he �hrr 1 T rp )rati( n Ina I rctrainin 1 a I rirnar ,: It 'us in th
r 1 uikhn J ( I the J tt rs. n Plant. Built right acros: th street fn III he lor m r
J. ff r. ( n l'l.iru It IS IYlr tan (n-g in r commitrn -nt tl African / III ricans and
th r 1111n nt: <-r h �hry�l r .orporanon l� pn u I t( 'in\'l.�t in th me thIng
hat m.il« \' rything.\\·( ihwhil ... } oplc
"I h n \\' J' ff c rs( n PI ant ian t h r c. . �1111 pl (t t h , h r ys 1 r � l r p( ra tin _
c )1111111tI Cl t t' P II, An I n: (just thn ugh ncw ]. bs I r the rh. u: and of
[ell �s n lant \\. rk L call d back u 1 uild th award-winnin 1 lc I, irand
Ch rok . [ In »r-tr.uin c. r �I nsihilit ,' t th surr uin ling r . id ntial ar a as
.hry-lcr � qx rati ncar lully I ��i 1n d th plant t( hav a minimal
nvin nm nt<.1111111 a .t l n tl c mrnunity -r hi" fl rt has 1 .. n a .knowl 11 d
hy t h " E n \' inn III n tal I ro c tin / g en' y h ( nor i n g t h I L. n t \\'1 hit s Pl 11 uti ( n
I r \ ' 11 non \ \ \ ard .
1\ C' 1 r i n T '1 tt 1 U de i-, t h run h t i ( n f - tl
1 \,1 t C mmirrncn th kind als
\ J I Y gi\'in hack th .hrv: 1 r'UI n . n inu s t
that 'ttll 1 'In .i-ur I in m. r th.in 'l n )111i r ms.
ran n'� 1 Igh
wuh rh
r . '1\' r turn.
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