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July 10, 1994 • Page Image 1

…and Fri I VOL. XVI NO :\:\ An Informed Pcoph- is A Frv«: People .JlILY 10 - 16. 19q4 , P rception about race nd crime - particularly involving Afric n American male - trongly color th national crim d teo Though only five percent of a11st t crime now falls under f ral jurisdiction, Democrats nd Republican have r di covered th political potency of the crime' ue; and both politi­ cal parti are determined to "Get tough" on crime in ...…

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…\ no bou th m n." H rri id "To m it' no I BI ck-whit . u. I . abou c ting th t educa- on nvironment possible for our tud n to u , nd do you think what h happened this I t wo w kg is the t thing? "I don't think RRI D THE real problem t Shelby tat w that "It r lly ppears that only one pe on (Cox) mak deci ions." Cox said the class cancella­ tions didn' come about becau e of a fi n nci I crisis. He id he d ided th 250,255 in tea...…

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…1'01. nd up itting And ri nn Ro inson n wh n down. Em ns Envi ion h bigpi - Cultural .xcbanqe ho t prayer brea � -t ByJACQU LY BY JACQUELYN R. MARTIN "'/chloen Citlz n DETROIT - On Saturday, June 18, Concerned Americans for Cultural Exchange (CACE) hosted a prayer breakfast at the beautiful Anthenum located downtown in Greektown to raise funds for the organization. id and enrichment. It is expected to be a tim of .revital...…

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…u - ni cl im in prov n fal CECE official Jimmy McCl n s ted, "They (incinera­ to ) won' h lp u to 11 hom . They won't h lp om of u �ho fI I we can still make babi . Th y won't help m n. They won't h lp women. Why wait until th y br k ground, and they y w won't be able to do anything (be­ fore we protest)?" he a ked. VALERIE LEVI- JOHN 0 ,another ECE offi­ ci 1, told city council m mbers, "We 1 edyou to look outfor us. We lect...…

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…? • au • larg .8. tudy, publi hed in Tb« American Journal 0/ Public Healtb, found no overall tati tically ignificant link b tw n ondhand mok and lung cancer. Why did he not includ thi tudy? " f. TODAY, REAl) ANOT ER DE 0 T E STORY ABOUT SECONDHAND SMOKE.' Ever since the PA issued it r port about th "dangers" of secondhand �moke in 1993, serious questions have been rai ed about the report' validity. Her are om of tho questions:· • If...…

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…by J cob Sullum "a .e I with evidence tho t "" , weak. Inlt n- ivtent and am iguou . th EP fine- ed <nme Important pomt and gave the data a \ I rorou mawagc to arnve at th concluvron that I .. cause lung C:1oC r 0 begin wrth. the �:P" u cd an unc mvcnuonal de miuon 01 tun Il­ eal igrufi .ancc In prev H U' rt 10-.. c rncnt-, th 'p had alwa , u ed the tradrnonal <t.m­ dard. But In th ca e f E: . the a ien .)' b ndoned the u ual defrmuo...…

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…, 7 , that could uttc ·t lung em' r rat . Yet (0\­ eragc 111 7 he \\(/\/11111:1011 PO\(. th t'u' YorJ. 7,111£'\ and 1.0\ 411I:l'Il'\ TIIII£,\ upport d the author .... conc lu Ion that the higher inciden 'C 01 lunu cancer .... hould he blamed on hi rh 'r lev 1..'1 01 tobacco rnokc in re taurunt The concern b nn C( nfounding vanabl I pccially Important when n k ratio are mall :pldcll110logl t gener lIy cc nvid ir an oc ruuun "\\ cuk "...…

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…-- - •• -:;i.--- c () ;\ I � I ' I' I C) N Ht u \ ide pi Righ Movement no longer ex­ i t. We face an unprecedented crisis of poverty, violence, job­ I and social despair, and th old approach are no 10D�r sufficient or viable. We must struggle to tra form our situation, to extend the principl of political democracy to economic and social relations, to create the foundations of genuine opportunity for our peo­ ple. We need a bol...…

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…-- Readers Write -- SO E WOULD ARG E that African American were The absent father has become somewhat of an enigma today. He is the scapegoat for the tragic decay of the family. We despise the ab ent father, we blame him, we condemn him. Its pretty tragi how we speak of teen mothers in such an innocuous tone and teen fathers in such a critical one. Everyone has an opinion. Dr. Snead, Superintendent of De­ troit Public Schools, n...…

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…By CHARLES ass Where to Inve t a 403(b) Th 'our and ,u k H dir ,t Ctiarles ltt»:« t "1I.,t of �ht' flll­ tumullv '-;)"(/II'Hfl I "CU(,II hull', ") our l'er-unul F,IIUfll'f',' (Inc! aut h nr uf Your ('III/11I/()f1<;,·",e Guul» til 1).,,- 'una! Fuuuu-iul Plun "1II� n r r h rity con- By YURI KAGEYA A Te ecommunications 'OppO ety 0 ns fo 1 ,women The FCC has made available several benefits for minorities, women and small busin...…

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…Detroit BY THE TIME her husband finally succumbed, say Walker, "We had served a' purpose in each other's lives. My purpose in James' life was to get him through those years - to be the rock he needed," she says. "His purpose was to get me to Florida to do research." Last November, the day she mailed the final copy of her dis­ sertation, her husband slipped " "Histori BI ck ndm r : A Trav 1 r's Guid "(Visible Ink P ), is a compre...…

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…AFRICAN BEADS NEW LOCATION SINCE 1985 • 10°0 OFF W/COUPON No �Iore Delay!! Chapp II' OPEN MO • THUR 11:00 • 3:00 AM FRt • SAT 11:00 • 4:00 AM • SU 1:00·3:00 AM 8 HIGHLA 0 PA K, MICHIG • 90' -\���:..� --\� 368·8604 2700 E. 7 RP 1i\ on OIT I ;,\ • 12906 Wood rd A . , H ghland P rk, I 48203 '1>,. R_-.A. ofivinfjJlmt RAL D NTI.TRY (313) 883-3593 12521 Woodward Ave. Highland Park, MI 48203 Mon.-Thurs. 9A.M.-5:45p.M. Fr...…

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…By JERYL BARGINEAR Mlchlll.n Citizen DE'IROIT - Over a half-cen­ tury ago, jazz masters recorded hi tory in mall, dim-Iitted, moke-filled rooms crowded with critics and genteel gentries, furloughed sailors with dallied dam els, all bearing witness to an unprecedented art form that would inscribe the scrolls of jazz and influence postwar musi­ cians for generations to come. Dizzy and Bird were at the helm, Minton's and Birdland we...…

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…ent z Arts BY J CQUELY R. ARll ry fund for uch a venture. AUGUSTUS CAINE other, events, The SHerry Washing­ ton Gallery, 1274 Library St., will ex­ hibit the artists' works, M A Twentieth Century Master - Works On Paper­ thru August 20, 1994, This current exhibition contains graphite draw­ ings, wa er colors ana acrylic washes on paper (961-4500) HISTORIC TOUR - Tour five his­ toric churches in Windsor, Ontario with the Detroit H...…

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…- Th oap 1 inging community 10 t on of it t mu- SICIan, nd m ny ith th t communi y r app 11 d b cau on of th ir own, pee cially a t na r, has homic:id vi im Anthony Dudl y, th 17 -year­ old ho pla drum with The Victory Five, The outhern Four, Willie Daniels nd the cred Fiv ,and many other go pel quartett, ho and ub- equently died from the ound Sunday, une 5 1994. According to Sgt hristopher Buck, D troi Poli Inform tion Offic...…

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…lnd p nd n Day ill all nation i cau for I bration. hen th r, n ura e u e rcan tor .e mar the d t of C 1'0' overct in rndepen- d n 'e hat better ( 'ca'il n to gather fn nd and armly and nJll) the heart) goodne- of le I" n f xl than In OJ mco de 1a o buttet t You'Il .reate )l ur own It! ta wuh J menu Ieaturin I the dchciou 'on' eruencc of I 'on In ch e e. Oru '(I .11 <I \� IIh garden-Ire h flavor. and ver uule. lean p )r� II' 1,111...…

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….. : .. : •••• 1 4\. fi ASSORTED VARIETIES ASSORTED FLAVORS BLUEBERRY OR APPLE/CINN'. hine 0 er ! un Kri py Cracker reezer 16-0Z PACKAGE 18-CT PACKAGE 17.5 TO 20-0Z PACKAGE History 0- In irhat tat, Coli s locat d? nn tt What u-c s th ir t hlp nam d in honor of a Block man? J L 1 I 17 7 - la ry was bann in or hw T r- ritory. 1 65 Tl:urgood Mar- hall becam th firs African American appoin d U.S. So­ licitor General...…

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…rforming. un for the n rt ine Cwmingham nd the e Gen­ rati ns Chorale will be paid from t City' Downtown De­ lopm nt Authority ceount. BOR nal st rt by th n on Har­ bor ow organization in 1992, who has now di 1 . Si th f rival w a I v n for th city, city official thought it ould broaden busi within t downtown a by bringing oth r organizations toget r to form a committ make this s eial ven a mmunity wid ti tival In other comm...…

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…7 LEGAL NOTICE SYNOPSIS OF THE REGULAR MEET­ ING OF THE BENTON CHARTER TOWNSHIP BOARD OF TRUSTEES HELD ON TUESDAY, JUNE 21 1994, AT 7:03 P.M. Members present: Supervisor Boothby, Clerk Askew, Treasurer Mammina & Trustees Hudson, Is ac, Matt & Wells. Members absent: None. The meeting was called to order at 7:03 p.m. followed by a silent invocation and the Pledge of Allegiance. The minutes of the regular meeting held June 7, 1994, ...…

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…continu d fro 1 A1 Hender 11 i Di tor of a lun ton Bu- r. au AFRICAN BEADS MICHIGAN'S LARGEST SELECTION • SPI RIT STO ES • BEADS FOR PROTECTION • BEADS FOR GOOD LUCK • KENYAN LOVE BEADS • SNAKE VERTEBRATE • FISH VERTEBRATE • COWRIE SHELLS • SEASHELLS • 300 YA. OLD BEADS • 100'5 OF ITEMS OUT OF AFRICA NEW LOCATION DABL' CALLERY BOOK TOWER BLDG. People Mover Stop '1 1257 Washington Blvd. Del., MI 48226 (313) 964-4247 M-S...…

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