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November 13, 1988 • Page Image 1

…( Di rict •• • .p o r sbtIdlOIms aad bureauaacies. A DETROIT - ID the �'. sroup of Detroit area res�ts, and '50s, it a taken for ' UDder the s of ·Citizen .. ted t ordiDary people, participatio· and "People . partial Iy • , .. , � these . • tioas .. e trapped by imper- to be aa:oua Ie. I, aDd over power. in- It started .. the 'Hobart Street Incident·,. ere co &edged - urban re I . ity residen�joiDed by min- contrary to the orig...…

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…WORLD NEWS , eedto n protest the grand jury" decision. The fight erupted Q some of the upporters refused to leave I e oourt fo . the hearing. provmeents in recre tion I upgra rooms. "Our city ee safe, acces- ible nd ttr ctive public pi ce ," Rep. Harrison aid, " here- e can bring our chil en d 1 0 neigh- or : I'm glad to be ble to direct te pendin to this im- portant ea." …

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…3 Detroit eommunliv lnvest» in ta -. r WtI)'U! SIQIe Joumalism In­ stitu� Local merchants and resi­ dents of Detroit's lower east­ side are taking matters into their own hands, and making invest­ ments in their neighborhood business out of their own pock­ ets. "I am bout change, and I viewed the Mack-Alter Square: Project as positive change, and I that is one of the reasons wby L invested," said Derek Duff, a founding investor...…

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…'5 OPINION Real help. Ior . . homeless families ConServe made a di.fferen� because the People 0 run 'it understand that some homeless families need more thin Band­ Aid Ip to get back on their feet Fir t, ConServe caseworker sits down with a bOII:lCieSS family to map out a series of tell' that . lead to the fa ily's ese seH-suf .. ficicDcy. The . different for eada family - . could' - such elem.eots as job help, tutoring. educ...…

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…'. '. I 7 © 8& TCO .... AC H I'E·V E· R A·W·A·R·D··S - - - - • I 9 Ii • I I I, 1988 Communications Recipient Catherine L, Hughes , 'Nashington, D.C. 1988 Arts Recipient Cordelia Anderson . Minneapolis, Minneso a I. . You don't read about them everyday, but they are making a difference. Kml fchievers work quietly behind the scenes to creoteo better way of life in America's inner cities. Brown & Williamson TobQcco Corpo...…

November 13, 1988 • Page Image 8

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…I _ I ' I· • I o The 1989 Eagles are�ffto a Qying�ta:rt. They're a IntroduciJ;lg the all-new Summit. strong, good-looking newflock that has heads Compact, beautifully aerodynamic outside the . . turning and the competition stopping in its tracks, Summit is unsurpassed by any car in its class f r Why? Take.a look for yourself. Ife 1989 Premier interior roominess.* * There s mor ked u r FS - American ride and comfort with European the h...…

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…CHURCH IN AND ABOUT MUSKEGON BENTON HARBOR AREA NEWS I I DENA'S KET 1157 St. PATTERSON PHARMACY 2144 Hoyt Sa. WHlTFS BARBER BEAUTY SHOP 2301 Jarman BAJEN'S PRODUCE GROCERY 334 y FRONnER OllCK 1813 South Getty FOXY'S eoU11OUE eSPlACE 8lOIdway …

November 13, 1988 • Page Image 13

…13 YOUR FINANCES How J N.T 11 Occasionally in this column will deviate from our usual em . ooh B wando more to build personal and group alth and foQJS on a wealth-related top' Frequent- ,Iy, th topics t first glance may appear unrelated to wealth building, But closer examina­ tion will sh that they are. This wee would like to share so of our thoughts on a few mini-topics which have a tremendous bearing on your bility to prod...…

November 13, 1988 • Page Image 15

…· tic train· Please coatad Co unity School of the Ats, 92S- n46, if may provide you . further mlormatioG t or any SYNOPSIS. OF THE REGULAR EETING OF lHE B 0 CHARTER TOWNSHIP BOARD OF TRUSTEES HELD ON nJESDA Y, OVEMBER 1, . 1988, AT 7:30 P. MEMBERS PRESENT: Su- pervisor Clerk Scott, T� cCausland, Trus- feel Collins . MeNBE S ABSE T: 1irusllCee I . The strongest system-of power lines in the world. As a part of Ameri Electric...…

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…. r.. · It a gala . at Be\u- Iy HiDs Hotel Co __ ,_ Picture TV invited a star- w. of the audicn� to support you. � crowd to join' the' . �� I ga� yo some Some spe kers even hide Second Decadd Tribute To ttps 0 giving a successful" -prompters' in the audience. la GiJbI for her comedic speech. . ·thout nervo Prompter are people ho geniu aDd uncompro ising Here' more. dvicefOl'YOu. ,agreetostandup d loudlyap- commitment to bringing audie...…

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…• ·GotllptOblem? Need till tlIISWeT? Or do you just t to talk., Then write to Erik Wllshington in care of The ichigtlll Citizen Newspaper, 12541 Second A e; Hi land R MI48203 or to 'Dear Erik', irrIck ile Sumon, P. O. Box 36A24, Los Ang les, Calif. 9OOJ6· • • 1 . City of .Comm. ti e Di- ." • "" I NN.11/1 …

November 13, 1988 • Page Image 19

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March 13, 1988 • Page Image 1

…_. c o By A) J . e poorest campaign, the richest message, the broadest reach," is how Presidential can­ didate Jesse Jackson explained his sweep of the South on Super Tuesday, the 2O-state primary. �e, the people can win!" Jackson earned first place in four states, second in the rest and out polled ,every other can­ didate when all the votes from all the states were tallied, Jack­ son workers told the press Wed­ nesday. In a ...…

March 13, 1988 • Page Image 2

…do If d nied theyh e untilJune to it to the ichig n T I I" eview At the hearing, the burden of proof fallon property owners. They will be expe ted to docu­ ment why they think the as e - ment i unjust. "They c n't ju t walk into . m II claim and y. 'My taxes rc t 0 high," Gri maid .: Typicall owner.. h w their ment arc out of line it h a e. meats and ale price of imilar hou e in their neighb r­ h d. They can al 0 offer tate­ ...…

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…9 ' Housing subsidies cut 70010 in Reagan years ByAnn obear Capital News Service LANSING - The federal government has cut back hous­ ing subsidies 70 percent since 1981, the director of the Michigan State Housing Development Authority said. "In fact, some whole programs have been discon­ tinued; like low-income hous­ ing," Terrence Duvernay said. "There's basically no federal subsidy that encourages production of low-income ho...…

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…joined the pic et line of NBC strikers in ew York, where he gave a pointed speech on the General Electric ta eover of NBC. The concentration of cor­ porate power in the Medi today exceeds all former administra­ tions. The G E takeover means t the world's largest network is owned by the U.S. Government's second largest war supplier. (GE produces nuclear subs, -16 fighter aircraft, Minuteman missiles, and some of its weapons are ...…

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…I , Responsive V-8 power. Traditional luxury. 49 luxury features standard. Chrysler Fifth Avenue is luxury with the utmost respect for your money. I Because with all its inherent luxury, Fif� Avenue chooses not to ignore value-in fact, it just may be th . best luxury car value in America. For example, Fifth Avenue is the only American-built car at its price that gives you a 7-year or 70, -mil Protection Plan. * I Fifth Aven also has ...…

March 13, 1988 • Page Image 6

…I - ��, UAW Local 262. 1""G&ia� of Anlon 1YIro'l>l"It.iII!Ii td system In 1904. Y In W "'gton. 0 C w of support for thel U. who w monlto …

March 13, 1988 • Page Image 7

…Highland Park Focus - HPCC receives Artca grant source ot cultural vitality, and we are committed to cultivating an atmosphere in which Mid­ western creativity will flourish ... Arts Midwest is pleased to forge a partnership with Highland Park C mmunity College's Per­ forming Arts Center, benefit­ ling audiences in - Highland Park, Metropolitan Oetroi and beyond." . Arts Midwest is he non­ profit organization that fosters and pr...…

March 13, 1988 • Page Image 8

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…ea n ono College 9 -95 in the Sta e ichi an Community College thletic As ociation ( CAA)' emi-Finals, high hOI) rs re a ard d to veral of th Panther Player . The Panthers season record 25-7 1 d 15-1 in the p or n­ IDS Th nited Generation ouncil (UGC) is requesting donation of money and/or b by furnishin which will be given to fo ter care homes treating b bies ith AIDS. Your gift will be distributed through a UGC e t bli hed ...…

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…u By Rhonda B. Sewell Capital News Service LANSING - Attempting to assist the City of Benton Harbor - or what many have called an economic disaster area - has been rewarding. But, John Schweitzer, direc­ tor of Michigan State University's Benton Harbor project also adds that the r.roject was met with some skep­ ticism in its beginning years. Schweitzer said current project expansion efforts to es­ tablish a permanent site in th...…

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…. I In and About Muskegon OUD • e . on begins arch 18 through the 22nd, in Boc Flo . There . be di c ion on public nd private p rtnerships for economic de lopment, ethics in go rnment, the role of bus i­ n in liter cy. and education and de ling ith the news medi. The Young Womens Auxiliary of Friendship Baptist Church will spon or their econd Annual Day Program on unday, arch 27, at 3 p.m. T eme is Fixed up nd ready." (Act 1...…

March 13, 1988 • Page Image 13

…I \ \ . , 13 Dr. Denice . Thomas and I Benjamin H. Logan II, wed �n �r:ican �ar:ketptace • Hand Crafted Jeweky & Accessories • T roditionoI & (crt� lJJeoIQbIe Art . • Educational Books. PostetS & Magazines Reggae & African Music • Artiforts & More ... lie at Forrer 836-8686 Dr. Denice M. homas formerly of Muskegon Heights, presently practicing medicine in the Highland Par Community, wed Attorney Benjamin H. Logan, II, a 15 ye...…

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…neral Election will be held ghland P r ichlgan on 5 h DAY OF ,1988 tor of the 2nd Senatorial District. cripture The Rev. Joseph Jones and the Pleasant Ridge Baptist Churc of Chicago, Ill., will be the gue 15 of Pilgrim Rest Bap­ ti t Church, 1105 E. ain 1., Fri., arch 18 t 8 p.m. Thi . the beginning of the c lebr tion honoring the memory of the late Rev. W.E. Ellis. Along with Pastor Jones will be Bernard Evans organist and d...…

March 13, 1988 • Page Image 15

…LEGAL NOTICE • The Berrien-Cass- Van Buren Private Industry Council announces the availability of the Annual Plan for the Summer Youth Employment and Train­ ing Program from January 1, 1988 to December 31, 1988. This plan aims to serve a minimum of 700 youths 14-21 years of age, economically disadvantaged, and residents of Berrien, Cass or Van Buren Counties through the following: work experience; job enrichment; evaluation of ...…

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…cone gues for hi bill, Con­ gr man Crockett ob erved the PLO cl ure prOYision d cady led to co . der ble em an eat fo the United S tes in the intern '0 munity and that it could set ry dangerous preced nts, re has already been �­ cu ion of its pplic tion to other 'undesirab ' gro like the A C (Afric nation I Oongr ) d W APO (South W Africa Peop e's Organiza­ tion)," Crockett said. are groups are generally con .. . dered througho...…

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