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February 13, 1994 • Page Image 11

…The Artist of the H rl m Renalssanc • a one-hour documentary by Amber Edwards premiering Wednesday. February 16 at 10 p.m. ET on PBS st tlons nationwide (check local II tlngs). tell the little-known story of a group of Afrlcan·Amerlcan visual artists fighting racial prejudice and discrimination during a vibrant period of creativity In the 1920 and '30 . Narrat d by actor Jo Morton. the documentary combine more than hundred tunnlng, or...…

February 13, 1994 • Page Image 12

…o The B nton H rbor City Commi ion pprov d amen ed appropriations bud fo th F' cal � rof1993/9 t th ir F bru ry 7, m ting. ' Th 1993/94 pro bud had n imated nu of 6,111,700 nd th m nd d . bud t will have timated re nu of 6,858,200. The City mu t am nd t ir budget henev planned an­ ticip ted reveIlU and expendi­ tures have changed from hat originally anticipated at the beginning oft F' cal � . The General Fund' figu were revis...…

February 13, 1994 • Page Image 13

…• ave 1r1 a � 1 ppil J 111\ Inllt t \ \' (Pictured) 1 cup chopped tomat 2/3 cup peanut butter 2 tea poon It 12 hot chili ,cru hed 1 medium plant. cubed 1 yam, cubed 2 cup fr h or frozen okr ,thawed 6 cup ater 1 pound dried bl c -eyed . rin d 1 cup cubed t pork, rinsed liar gr n bell pepper, ch pped 1 tar e red bell pepper, chopped . S talk celery, liced 1/2-inch thick 1 (2-1/2 to 3) pound chicken, cut up Fr h ginger...…

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…Independently Owned And Operated � 1 S�, � (!� �----." ... �F�F��! Mile and Livernois Prices and I ems e ctlVe onda, Feb. 7 thru Sunday, Feb. 13, 1994. Cop rig 1994 Foodland. We rese the right to limit quantities. e are not responsi e tfPOQrag'c or p'ctorial errors. See Store For Det if • ATM • Gift C rtific te • 500 6 of Stamp • Money Order • Expre 6 Shlpplng-U.P.5. • W.I.C. Food 5t mpe M 5urcard nd Vie Gladly Accepted i VI � ...…

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…Pr vious I b c fired b us th y minimally enforced, . d Diane Yupe, a S hOD Bannock an­ thropologist. Yupe id hertri I have disappeared its culture. "TIlE E too many luxuri , too many ocietal influ­ ences affecting Indian ," she said. "We can never exist in the old ays. In that case, it' impor­ tant to maintain and p erve our culture within ourselves to know who we are." It could mean the return of millions of American Indian a...…

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…HELP WANTED Mlchlg ... Clttzen Aft.!. 2/13194 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING . The City of H ghl nd Park City Council will conduct a public hearing on Tuesday, February 22, 1994 at 6:00 P.M. t> discuss the Ie and transfer of nd for the development of the fonner HoUday Inn property 10· cated at 42 Gerald Avenue In Highland Park, Michigan Legal Description: (42 Gerald) Lot 69 Birth P1aoe Mass Production Sub on au rter Sec 4, ...…

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…EBRUARY 13, 17 6 - .- .... ; ...... 0 Jo , fi t BI ck Prote tant minister, was born. 1920 - t 0 1 b 11 w tabli hed in Kan City. 1970 - Jo ph l'IIIOAD�IIAa becam fi t Black member of ew York Stock Exchange. 1951 - The Uni­ ve ity of orth Carolina ad­ mitted its first African-American tudent. How many novels did W.E.B. DuBois publish after his 89th birthday? FEBRUARY 15, 1915 - Biologist Ern t E. J re­ ceived Spingarn Medal for...…

June 13, 1993 • Page Image 1

….llk buz, pr frozen rabb . Ironically, th tore i a recent re­ cipient of the Spirl t of Detroit Award, ard given by t City of Detroit to ou tanding iOOividual or org . - tiom for e ceptional wor don in ? Suburbs move to .seize water board By LEAH EL fp!olel to til. hlp .. Cltlztln Al on the committee are Senators Jon Ci ky (R-Saginaw), Joel Gougeon (R-Bay Qly), Jam Ber­ ryman (D-Adrian) and George Hart ' (D-Dearbom). While comm...…

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…Chavis says Blacks exposed to toxins BALTIM RE, MD--NAACP lead Rev. 801 CbaW recently renewed charges that "c:nvir6n­ men1al racism" is harming Blcdcs am other mioority gro . The occasion . te.stim>ny before a Sc:nmc I.bcomminee consider- . of 10 'The head told the ubcommittee, "Bl and Hispanics are dspro­ poitionately exposed to toxic wastesi ." 0laviS wants the Clinton ad­ ministration to study � effects of toxics was on mi...…

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…'A -At tbo yor'l I ht on, j t ore the Monday June 7 City CoUDCil meeti , Highland P yor :un. ey Porter anno� that he t layoff notices to 24 membe of the Public S ety Department, [which comb in police and fire em ] reducing the from fr1 to 64 cers. Porter charged that "the depart­ ment will never ri e beyond 70 [offi­ cers] ever again." "We must make sure the Public Safety Department of 64, 65, and 66 will work in the city." Mos...…

June 13, 1993 • Page Image 4

…EYE ON GOSPEL trips King of th Hill rd charts, including it And Donnie McClurkin reports that t nsions have ed and relations have mu h improved betw n h and Savoy execs with regards to hi New York R torati n Choir. Plans for a follow-up are in the works ... This week' cripture:" For God did not give u a pirit of timidity, but a pirit of power, of love, and of elf-disci­ pline. "-Timothy 1 :7. Rev. 'John Jordan celebrates fourth past...…

June 13, 1993 • Page Image 5

…r We would ll e to know­ ledge four Highland Park busl­ n e that were included In the"170 ding Private Firms, Ranked By 1992 R venu ", in a recent edition of Crain' De­ troit Busin . They are: Bill n thkamp uto­ motive rp., William Snethkamp chairman and president, an auto dealership on Woodward Ave. D trolt City D iry, Mike Must, chairman, a whole ale food distributor located on Third Ave. John E. Greene 0., Pe­ ter Green, p...…

June 13, 1993 • Page Image 6

…r---------] L___��-}--j-�-- ----- -- -_ People become empowered through action. They d elop a nse of power, that they can and do make a difference. That erse i very much lacking in the city. The leaders that call people together to erve rubber tamp for their decisions, do no favor, move no farther ahead. We need leadership that will listen and seek oommunity involve­ ment in planning our way forward. Then and only then will we e actio...…

June 13, 1993 • Page Image 7

…This Week in Black History 7 wo lack -Don't T I • About the V II Y of the hedow of Death - I Live Th r.- From hind th wall of Huntin - don' death row Jamal contin to champion the ca of all the op- p ed. Hi colum appear in n pape ro the country aoo hi comm ntari can heard on KPFA in San Frar i co. WBAI in N w York. KPFW in W hington D.C. and ot rradlo tati ns ro th country. B he ref down to hi jailers, Jamal persi tent prison...…

June 13, 1993 • Page Image 8

…BEST CHANCE: 0 Match JUNE 5,1993 Lotto Tlcket R��A'R'N L YN '5 f �l y�sa.l S OE EPAIR • 13546 WOODWARD 883-5948 SHI ES - DYEING Open Dally onday thru Sunday FREE 500 BUSINESS CARDS Buy 500 - Get 500 FREE RaISed Black On White cam F&S PUBUSHING 1553 Woodward, Suit 202 (313) 964-4247 Food St.mp •. Accepr.d Serving the Community Shop & Save Bi-Lo Supermarket 12647 HAMILTON Open Dally 9am-8pm Sun. 9-5pm - Play LOTTO ?1Uet...…

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…By TUREKA TURK Mlohlq n Cltlan Three years ago, filmmaker Spike Lee expressed concern over the recent trend of young filmmak­ ers doing the young violent theme. H worried that the various stories within the Black community as a whole, would not be touched and the trend would play itself out, with audiences, with the industry, and, finally, cause the movi in­ dustry to withdraw from doing "Black stories". The sam worry ran across ...…

June 13, 1993 • Page Image 10

…._ St te repr s ntative Jo Young. Jr. nnounced the In I comp tlnon for the 6th Annu I Jam T urn Found on for Arts Schol rhsips A rds will be pr ented t the De roit Publ c u­ br ry 11 .m. Aw rd ill be pres nted to eig ht gr duating high school stude s who demon- rate xc lIenc in music, dance nd visual arts. Recipients will receive scholarships ranging from 500 to 1,000. For more infor­ mation. call (313) 255-9015 or (313) 458-7625...…

June 13, 1993 • Page Image 11

…n co um 5ch tte. "Quite often, ter w te n trimmed, th price per pound of meat in the bulk deal cos more than meat in the upennarket." Tips on buying bulk beef: Watch out for large, f1 hy ad wi th hard-to-be­ livev pric . Be suspicious if a dealer i h itant or unwilling to ell you and advertised item. Take the lime to compare t "per pound" but meat price with the price at your fa­ vori market. Don't let thedealerhuny you. H ...…

June 13, 1993 • Page Image 12

…H P TI IP T pent everal months preparing f r the co­ tillion by att nding wor hop on If-awareness. km care, nutrition, grooming, proper d ,walkin, hy- giene, poi and oth r cial kill . Members of th AKA po ed role model for th youn w men by guidin and encoura in them to . a hi r level of excelle in the educati and 1at develop- ment. "Th goal of the AKA Soronty i to help cultivate youn women," id Jacquel n Bak r, president of AKA, ...…

June 13, 1993 • Page Image 13

…co In SHER DEFENDED the city's e of Water and Sewerage 0 part­ ment funds. "There have been ituations where the department has initiated projects with department funds, but the depart­ ment w always reimbursed by th city." "Anytime the Water and Sewerage Department provid moneys to the general fuoo, they are reimbursed for it," Cibor added. "It's an ongoing business relationship." Cibor also said that he knew of no recent tate a...…

June 13, 1993 • Page Image 14

…This Ii t includ company. headquarters city. line of b in and 1992 reven -TI..C Co., Atluta, COD­ It, � d aavi io,. -Oald liDe Refiall lJd., HoD on, oil rctiDery, $91.9 millio . -Soft eea Produ lac., Chica , WI tare produetl manfac rer, $91.7 mil­ liota. -{:iardll'.ll Sta Cable lV, erry Hill, NJ., cable leviaiol operator, $91 m;llio . -Crou Coloura,lo. AD, ppuel nfachlrer, 9 millioa. -Barden Com mllicatio IDe., De- troit, oomm...…

June 13, 1993 • Page Image 15

…SY OPSIS 0 THE REGULAR EETING OF TH BENTON CHARTER TOWNSHIP BOARD OF TRUSTEES HELD ON TUESDAY, JUNE 1, 1 3, AT 7:00 P.M. M mb r or Boo by, aert< k w, T Trus e Hudson, C, ott Memb Th m fo wed by I nt Invocation nd t All . n . Th mlnu s of regul r m M y 18, 1 3, re pproved presented. The �enda w am n d under Now Bu nos b dd It ma H. Cab T n. r oolutlon nd I. Fire Dept. Pa rSld. Ref rred Po co Dept. Compu r Sys m bid to the Ex cut...…

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…ICKLAUS I J I J -------------- _-- -- --- --------- -- - ---- - t r to un more t m the I ld but al 0 2 • r lion am Jeade hip. "He [Mc� nzie] decided in 19 to incorpora the football camp into a foundation and beg to solicit funds tbat included tu riaJ pro­ grams." Blae ell aid. . Foundation held it' very first fund raj r. Since that time, the Founda­ tion h gro n to new heigh . "Our first tutori program w in 1 85, it was a ...…

December 13, 1992 • Page Image 1

…VOL. XV NO.4 All informed People Is I Free People December 13-19. 1992 ByRO SEIGEL lch/pn CltIz." mGBJ...AND P - County Commi ion Chair Arthur . Bl c ell i demanding Chry Ier Corp. pay reparations to Highland Part and Wayne County for its brupt and complete pullout from the city fter years 0 receiving tupayerhelpwhenitwas in trouble .. Blackwell joined Highland Parle Mayor Linsey Porter in the move for reparations. Porter announce...…

December 13, 1992 • Page Image 2

…M�SlSSippi 81 cks cha�e ration ofg v MUOO PL TATIO, M -Blacks in the mall community of Bamboo Planta­ tion, Mississippi have filed suit charging local white fanners of de ecr ting old Black cemeteries by planting cotton on the graveyard sites. The Rev. Earnest Ware i the leader of a group which has filed a $15.5 million suit for damages and to top the practice. But the white family which _ JlQW t site wenl.ahcad_ . rt k��DAc�t...…

December 13, 1992 • Page Image 3

…Miooriti will collectively make up j t under half of the nation' popul tion by 2050, predi the United Sta Cen- Bureau, Th Bureau ys that non-Hispanic whit will d to 53 percent of the population, down from 75 per­ cent today. By 2050, the projected population of 383 million would be 21 percent Hispanic, 15 percent Blac 10 percent Asian, and 1 percent Native American. Howard University' Ron Walters attributes the possible result...…

December 13, 1992 • Page Image 4

…�. oulful celebration I "Handel' M iah: A Soulful Celebration" an incredible new �rding t I you to hear fo yo If, give lx>liday gi and enjoy ye r-round. The brainchild of dynamic producer and T 6 manager Gail Hamil­ ton and producer/manager or­ man Miller, the Warner Bro . recordln of Handel' wor, hich celeb rat I 250th an­ niversary . year,' a m ieal and lritual t Cor your head, your heart aM your soul. Thia Incredible recordi...…

December 13, 1992 • Page Image 5

…ByRO EIG L y If I know one thing w did right-was the day we tarted to fight - keep your eyes on t� prize - hold on ... " Civil Rlgh ov ment ong "Presumption should never make us neglect that which appears easy to u , nor despair make us lose courage at the sight of difficulties" - Benjamin B nn ker "He is not of us who is not affectionate to his little ones, and doth not respect the feelings of the aged: and he is not of us w...…

December 13, 1992 • Page Image 6

…( '()\I\llINrry {':\LEND.\i{ nz In HP The City of Highland Par Cultural Com- even d January 1. All ev n from 5: pm to 7: pm., Highland Par Atrium & Auditorium. For further in­ formation call 252 28. Free Haith Car Off red Free Heal th Care In- urance for working cl families witb low and moderate incomes. The Federal Government ha passed the Earned Income Credit, the Health Insurance and the Supplemental Child Credit progra...…

December 13, 1992 • Page Image 7

…,. � t'" What is the name ol_.!t:!.:h::..e�---!�..;;......:..;;...;....;;..�� ........ _...;:.._--..;,. ..... � .......... ..._ __ composition which ma Scott Joplin famous as a rag­ time composer? THIS WEEK IN BLACK HISTORY Dcmbr13-19 Which disease caused the death of mo t Blacks between 1900 and 1910? DECEMBER 14, 1964 - U.S. Supreme Court upheld public accommodations ec­ tion of Civil Ri ht ct. 1829 - John Mercer � � n ton, U...…

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…\'IE\VS & ()PI"It" -_ Save Highland Park Community College Highland Park Community College -the oldest Community College in the state; the Community College with the most ill trious hi tory longest list of famous graduat ,educatiolt provider for t ands yearly.-is facing extinction . . A pat of bad decisions by the school' Trustees, hard times financially and John Engler as governor are the force converg­ ing to queeze the life out of...…

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…'Confe ing a crime amounts to cutting your own throat' "If you oommit mUl'dtr, carry a . ro of right next yo gun, roomen yourcom­ mit the murder, the knife, cut YOW' ngue out am pe your mouth !" - That' bit of advice that well- peeled judge, who has heard tOO� 0 aiminal over 1m 30 years on the beJXh, asked me k> along to you. The j\Xlge DId me that Ix: bas seen many, many, over the ye&S where tm only real eviderre the poli� h...…

December 13, 1992 • Page Image 10

…Y bigg t cheering tion" confid Mon Wic . "If it dn't been for hi encoura ernent, I might ell ve dropped out of th program. He kept pushing me, tell- THAT H T oc- curred on Frid y in ovember, nd he w b c in cl the following Mood y. "1 g the timing w n't qui right. " Wie chuckl ,"but I had to get it done. I'd originally pi nned to take only ummer course , then decided to stay at Wayne State for the fall m ter well. I w n't due unt...…

December 13, 1992 • Page Image 11

…wee a ter coun it in thi Vancouver uburb d lared it- elf a raci m-free zone, the Ary n Re i tance Movement, operatin rom Surrey p t office box, is di tributing litera­ ture that prom te th separa­ tion of ra . But Surrey city Councillor J dy Higginbotham, who ug­ gested th id a of Surrey be­ coming a raci m-free zone hope the idea will prompt more people to report incidents of racial intolerance. Higginbotham id sh in­ tends to...…

December 13, 1992 • Page Image 12

…i II it i.it cont inuou- proun: 1111.1td d. J w: nt to try to , 11 \\ cr thi qu tion, in p: rt , t I ., t, n t )'. b tr: . rgum nt, but by t Ilin th tory of < lf-gov rn- in community 0 c lor '<I pl . The roup f n \\ ho tory I \ ant to t 11 r id 'ounty, Iich- th ettler: of th t v ral u ker r home in th n: t approve of slav ry. In. lichi Tan a, I ev her th e Quaker oon I t it b known the t not only were they opp , d to th in tituti...…

December 13, 1992 • Page Image 13

…BY ICH LA. GONZALES With her ngelic voice of moky passion and atin sophis­ tication, Sad would h ve made a perfect H rlem torch inger. Im- gine gorgeou lounge gal, draped across a polished Stein­ way piano, her song of sorrow like whispered secrets laced with te rdrops and heartbreak. In this melancholy world, lovers lie and best friend die, 10 t souls cry and promi es ar shattered like crystal figurines. But instead of wailing h...…

December 13, 1992 • Page Image 14

….. calendar ofEvenfs . J --------------� - - -- A CHIRST AS CAROL - The tory f Scrooge and his ghostly v s ors ha r mained one of the mos popular h 'tday tales of all time. Charles Dlcke ns' -A Chlrstmas C rol, - op is spm at the Bonstell he r Or' t campus of WSU and 'I Dec, 13, (313/577-2960). CHRIS MASCAR�IVAL-Cobo H II w II b ome an Indoor fant y no f", I l tro r a youth The eatures a variety of ntrn t I day displays and play...…

December 13, 1992 • Page Image 15

…• Health & Nutrition by Judith Sheldon y Accordin to Dr. ebecca S. Gruchana, in tructor of Internal edicin t th Univ ity 0 Te outh e tern Medical Center at Dall, 0 m common aI- r i f din m h of the Sunbelt t thi tim 0 ye can be eed . mountain d, a p t tree. The mountain lIy c , t a mem rofthe juniper family, can ca the ympto of aller ic rhiniti, Y Dr. Gruc Ila, which include "runny n , tery ey , scratchy throat, f ti ue, and...…

December 13, 1992 • Page Image 16

…I�E�T()\ II \RB()I{ • -IV r RYGOL 0 Y n Hum n Rei 0 recently re- tiv t in City o Three Riv . The Group i an dvi ory body of the Three Rive City Commi ion nd w ere ted w y for the Ci ty to officially promot mutual unde nding d pe t mon 11 group in the City. The group I 0 ed to elimin te prejudice, intolerance, bigotry, di crimination, di order, ive effect to the uarantee of equal righ for all ured by the Constitu­ tion nd the l...…

December 13, 1992 • Page Image 17

…MUITI4 Short aid re tructuri ng the way choo ls arc [inane d mu t be achieved eforc helpful change' can b made in cdu ti n. He aid all inv Iv d must "think bigger" regarding financing change becau c u in J the hrinking tax ba. e or taking money [rom lar er sch 01 districts to give it to the po rer ones von't \ ork. Although generally upp rting the MEA' ide' ,many state official h ve re erv ti ns about some f the plan" specific . ...…

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…," . ' .,' , . .... 'oJ' . oJ • I " , African . big in Clev land projec BllSINESS nearly 4 million, according to Al­ bert L. Matthews, Gateway' Project Manager and EEO Com­ pliance Officer. In nine months of construction, the project, which is partially funded by a county ex­ cise tax, has exceeded its minority­ union con truction workers participation goal of 22.6 percent by almost three percent. Through an agreement ...…

December 13, 1992 • Page Image 19

…rnony. have come to l arn and grow. ' Our two communitie have be n thrown to ether by the ociology of the United tates. Our r lationships hav not alway been happy. " A Korean was among the 58 people killed in th rioting. Forty-six Koreans were injured. Religious If!aders support U.N. force in·Somalia late?" "Ar L V LAND-The leaders of tv U.S. Prote tant churche have announ ed their upport of a United Nations force to help...…

December 13, 1992 • Page Image 20

…ere are this w ED BARO Y FLY R �ar:-w:'W:'R, P.O. Box 7 26, Young erica, Minn. 5557 -4165 ceive a fr Sky Flyer). S nd a. -cent handling f (ch ck or ey ord rs only) along with two Baron Microwave Pizza POP bols. On-packag form required. pires 12/31/92. No limits. ISTERINE SI R D, P.O. x 420611, EI P , Texas 88542- 0611 (receive $1). Send in your cash register receipt al ng with th UPC symbol from Li t rin Anti ptic, 32-oz. or lar...…

December 13, 1992 • Page Image 21

…(mg - milligrams) Infanta 0 to 6 month. Children 6 months to 10 years Adolescent males 11 to 18 6 mg 10 mg 12 mg 15 mg 10 mg 10 mg 30 mg 15 mg Females 11 to 50 Adult males 19 and up Adult females 51 and up Pregnant women Lactating mothers It All Add. Up A dollop of sour cream. A burger with double everything. A bag of chips while watching the news. It all adds up to a diet that may be higher in fat than you intended, ay ...…

December 13, 1992 • Page Image 22

…BUSINESS SERVICES ,DAY PRINO DIOE T, . Th N Ighborly I N waletter, featur a artlolea on hlatory, BI ok haith, . AUTO SALES. COLT I 1989 MIohJgen Citizen Adv. � 2/1 � AUDIOVOX oscr MITSUBISHI Panasonlc MOTOROLA fUJlTSl} To ORoiR CAlL: lZJ P.O. a!���=;�06880 • PtClNl. MQIItIIf � 1IC1IVA'nON,ClI' ,. 00\., ....... _ CMCtiAfIClII PH • UHtlLlO c.. �TlD .r1'OIW tHAT IICT'NAtOt NIIIOO. � MPUCI .. ",,,""" a Oo\'IS(N."..me � ,� �'I....…

December 13, 1992 • Page Image 23

…GuL? ... I 'DON'T MEAN 10 CW_E T� ��'1; BUT �p I EVER Tal YOU T�AT YDU'R£ T�E SUN$H1 OF MY LIFE? ) PLAY BEn"ER GOLF with JACK NICKLAU REDMAN continued from 81 esteemed ranks of hip-hop col­ leagues like Cypress Hill and N ice and Smooth, all avowed weed fiends -a fact which hasn't kept them from remaining at the . top of their art form. Born and raised in Newark, Redman was surrounded by hip­ hop from an early age. Many of his...…

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…The Sullivan Sheet by Rick Sullivan SEATTLE SEAHA WK AT DENVER BRO cos. Lifetime: Broncos lead series, 18-13-0. La t Y�ar: Broncos beat the Seahawks in Denver 16-10, but the Seahawks returned the favor in the Kingdome 13-10. Spread: Broncos by 13. SAN DIEGO CHARGERS AT LOS A GELE RAIDERS. LiC�tim�: Raiders lead series, 41-23- 2. L t Year: The Chargers beat the Raiders in L.A. 21-13, but the Raiders returned the favo in San Diego...…

September 13, 1992 • Page Image 1

…, . •• • f • Highland Park Councilwoman: t' who voted for the Chrysler gree­ ment in 1987, said he upported it because he thought the company w building a tate of the art complex to compete with other industries, but would keep its world headquarters in Highland Park. "We were operating under the as- umption that we had solid under­ standing that Chry ler would stay in the city," Ross said. "Never in my mind was it that Chry ler...…

September 13, 1992 • Page Image 2

…"un fficial." Th Dominic n governm nt h refused to recognize the Bazin regime in Haiti. Balaguer has repeatedly of­ fered to mediate between Bazin and depo ed president Jean­ Bertrand Ali tid , toppled in . Sept. 30, 1991. . Talks between Aristide rep­ resentativ and members of the Bazin government are currently und rway in Washington, pon­ sored by the Organization of American States. Haitian government offi­ cials had refused...…

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…Ollv t Promot . Dlv r Ity Coli g Cultur I o et Mk - Dr. Ken Durga , Olivet College' new multi-cultural service dep rtment director, wor to e e tensions created by a racial brawl that involved 70 tudents I t April. Durgan' po i tion i to upport and coun el minority studen , sponsor racially diverse speakers and films on campus, and create a erne ter exchange programs with blac col­ lege. The college ha taken th other steps t...…

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