VOL. XVII NO. 1 An Informed People is A Free People NOVEMBER 27 - DECEMBER 3, 1994
BY PAUL A DRISCOLL
to Op ra
t ion
PUSH, a
civil righ
group h
helped
found.
M u c h
was ac-
complish
ed during
Clinton' .
fir t two
JACKSON
yea r ,
Jackson aid, including the
creation of 5 million n w jobs,
the employm n of mor young
o
ewasthm d g
believed deadly'
Jail
By SUZAN MILENKOVICH
Cllpitlll News Service
and 711,
By LAURAN NEE,.RGAARD
Ass!,clllt!d Press W.!lt,!r
Glaxo also issued an ex
panded warning Wednesday
that its migrain drug Imit x
should never b given to pa
tients with coronary artery di -
ease. Glaxo received a s ond
death report among such pa
tient , although it isn't ur
I mitrex is to bl me. Still, It ,
urged doctors to check for u n i-
agn h art di nd , if a
suspected pati nt p h art
screening, to admini ter th
fir t dose in their offi
of a reaction. BY TED ANTIiONY .
known a th "tat nd Local
Partn r hip on Corr ction
A .. , would allow
victed .0 feloni With up r
limit ent nees of 12 III nths to '
be hous in county j il in t d
of state pri OIlS.
"Our position h b en
against tho e bills," id hip-
pewa ounty Sh riff Edward
Berkompas, pre id nt of th
GLAXO AL 0 I w
a thma docto about th
vent probl ms, nd last w k b -
gan m ting with h Food nd
Drug Administr tion out
tr ngthening S r vent' pa
ti n warning la 1
The FDA emphasiz t hat it
can't ye prove a conn ction with
the 20 dea hs, becau a t hm
by itself can be deadly. But im
prop r Serevent us i us ed
because many of th ports li t
asthma or "no drug efti" h
probable cause.
And Dr. Frank Finkel t in of
Plymouth, Mass., d cri two
Please see DRUG, AS
nd hat 2 million
ratic vot , spread
mong th righ r , would
ha gi n moer control
ofCongre .
Whil the pre id nt ha
achi vement that hould have
b n exploited during the el -
tion, h also h to come to
grip with raising hopes and
then not d livering, Jac on
id.
"Citi were promised em-
nomic stimulus and didn't get
it. Blacks were promi ed mor
Please ee SURVIVE, B8
liT Y TRI D TO com
pete with Republicans by ped
aling f r," hid.
H id this I ft Blacks and
other Democra s dispirited.
Jackson s id th a 8 mil
lion eligible Blacks no regis-
ow
"Th D partm n of orrec
tions would be required to pay a
5,475 grant to a coun y for a
felon I 0 . committed to a tate
o t cHit, hich ]
equival 15 a day for an
entir
JAIL, D8
c
00
Cover-up adds to tortur
of Somalian teenager
TORONTO (AP)- Soldiers from Canada's elite Airborne
Regiment methodically beat, Icked and tortured a 16-year-old
civilian captive until he d ed. Twenty months and ight courts
martial later, only one soldier, a pnvate, he received signi icant
punishment. Now, a military doc or who was In B Ie Hu n,
. Somalia, on the night of March 16, 993. is lIeglng a c ve -up
by nlor Canadian military officers.
Und r mountin pre ure.Det " Iflt
nnou d Thursd ttl t a publ c Ir qulry will b
conduct of the Canadian forces in Somalia
The story: The Canadians were having roubl Wit I oters t
their compound. Commander, Lt Col Carol Ma hi u, gave per
mission to shoot Infiltrators in the legs If they refused 0 stop Men
were authorized to "abuse" prisoners caught snea Ing in 0 camp
In order to discourage the practice. Master Cpl Clayton Ma chee,
above, beat Shidane over a three ho r penco Witt hIS fists, a
truncheon and a metal bar He put prstol to Shrdane s eac and
used a cigar to burn hIS 1 et Dozens 0 men. Including otflcers
heard the screams Nobody stopped It
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t
EQUAL, AS
Court les
on lack
college
de eg plan
BY LESLJ ZGANJAR
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