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May 01, 1994 - Image 11

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Michigan Citizen, 1994-05-01

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Overt y ofRTC' exist-
e , nd th billio in
di posal, minority firms aver-
ged only about eight percent of
the busin contracts, while
about 200 non-minority firms
have collected the balance ofth
lucrative busine opportuni-
ti .
In another observation from a
enior official with Freddi Mac,
John Gibbons said that the qual­
ityofproductsand rvi from
women-and minority-owned
firm ha improved tremen­
dously.
ALTHOUGH 0 the
agencies have identified some
minority firms with which to do
By PETER WOOLFOLK
s ec'.' to the chi an Citizen
GTO , D.C. - Women
and minority-owned firm go
m dor boo in doing b in
with th lution Tru Cor­
poration (RTC) from recently en-
ct I gi I tion requirin t .
ove r of f iled vin and
loa comp ni , and ciated
, to ensure th inclusion of
minority firms ubcontracto
on any contract exceeding
500,000.
Thi information wa re­
vealed to the public for the first
time during a Minority et Re­
covery Contractors (MARCA)
conference by a repre ntative of
Johnnie Booker, RTC executive
vice president for minority af­
fairs.
RTC has the ponsibility of
implementing the regulations of
th bill passed by Congr . The
bill requires a minimum of 5-
10% minority firm participation.
The two day event in the na­
tion's capitol was designed to
guide minority firms toward in­
creasing their share of busin
with RTC and other financial
regulatory agenci .
EP AHA TE revelation
from not her panel, a RTC rep-
ntative also made public for
th first time regulations that
give preferen to minority in­
vestors interest in bidding for
. .
Woman
wins lawsuit
against KInari
-A'
i
Km
Corp. to pay a woman 35,000
for civil discrimination and bat­
tery, stemming from a search of
the woman's bag.
The woman, Dorothy Clarke,
said she was stopped and her
bag searched after she had made
purchases at a Kmart store in
1989. She said a store supervi­
sor "snatched � her purse and de­
layed her leaving by 15 minutes:
because of the s arch.
Clarke contended the store
singled her out cause she was
black.
Store offici 1 testified the
bag was s rched bees use they
were suspicious of the clerk who
had waited on her. They said th
clerk, who also was black, had
repeatedly asked suspicious
questions during training about
such things missing money and
voided transactions.
"W persistently denied that
the briefp cka inspection had
anything to do with the race of
the cashier or the customer,"
said Kmart's lawyer, Michael
Miller of Kalamazoo.
The jury convicted Kmart
Thursday after a week of testi­
mony and ordered the payment.
Miller aid Kmart might ap­
peal.
Exquisite taste for a reasonable
budget
• Arches • Bouquets
• Centerpieces • Drops
• Table covers • Confetti
• Releases
• Special Designs
Order now for your pectal event or
celebration'! !
Call 567-3711
"Wher til, FU Begin ... "
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ow
The recent unauthorized release and distorted treatment by the media of
some cigarette ingredients has created the impre ion that certain ingredients
added to tobacco during the manufacturing proces may be hazardous ..
,
The ingredients used by Philip Morri are annually submitted to the
Department of Health and Human Services. They are all common foods,
or are on the Food and Drug Admini tration's list of approved f od additives,
or are substances generally recognized as safe by the FDA, or are generally
recognized as safe by the Flavor and Extract Manufacturers Association,
or are regulated by federal agencies such as the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco
and Firearms or the Environmental Protection Agency.
They've been scrutinized by the Department of ealth and urn an ervices
. since 1986. In addition, an indep nd nt af ty a e ment wa ndu ted
by ix renowned ientist who found that n ne of the in redient wa harmful
a u ed in cigarette . T quote the report' n lu i n: "The ingr di nt
added to tobacco in the manufactur f igarette by the ix major
U .. manufa tur rare n t hazardou und r ndition f u "
till, the coverag f cigarette ingredient has left. orne qu ti ns.
a re ult, we hav taken the ex epti nal tep of r lea in th c mplet li t
of all ingr dient dd d to t ba by th maj r . manufa turer
lling cigar tt in thi ountry.
Th
nfid ntiality
hi
li t w
pr t
t d by law
tr
d
und r th
ed ral
igar tt
Lab ling
nd:
dv rti
In
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r,
Inc
thi c
nfidentiality ha � n vi I .t d, w
1 it i
n
ry
t
t th
rd
traigh t by reI
In
th
fullli t.
This is absolutely untrue:' 1 I,. , • II
f you want mor . n ormation, .
including a li t 0 th ingredi nt , pl a e call u t
o - 2-87 9
.hilip
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