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December 15, 1991 • Page Image 1

…- - - - - - - - - - �- . --- . . VOL XIV NO.4 DECEMBER 15 - 21, 1991 - -- a ied reak for homeown r o B n on Harbor revival By JODI c. KLEIN C.,il.' N..,. S.,.,ic. lJ\NSING-For future homeowners, Benton Harbor may be the place to purchase a home. Since Benton Harbor is consi�red the most "distressed city in the state as well as the nation," residents in the city may receive a tax break on their property taxes, said Bob Jackson...…

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…p WA HINOTON, D.C. cNS)-Rev. Leon Sullivan, the founder and leader of the OIC movement in thi country, has been presented the nation's high t civilian award, the Presidential Medal of Freedom. President and Mrs. George Bush presented the prestigious award to Rev. Sullivan at a White House ceremony on November 18. Rev. Sullivan w one of 10, in the Pre ident's words, "extraordi­ nary individual (who) were pioneers in their own righ...…

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…Primary Ign up tim Voters who want to vote in the �arch 17 Michigan pre idential primary must decl re a party affiliation by February 18. Waiting until primary day will leave a voter out, according to new state law pas ed after Jesse Jackson won the last Michigan Democratic presiden­ tial primary. Party identification card are vail able at city, township and county clerk offices or secreta y of state branch offices. Tough...…

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…Child 'aidi THIS WEEK I want to on a list of simple things you can do every day to relp prevent lead . ning. - Get your child tested for lead at least once a year. - Keep your child away from toose, chipping, or peeling paint - Clledc all the places wbere your child sperds time for cracked or peeling paint, including the homes of relatives, b . IS and child C8Ie centers. - Tell your landlord or boes­ i�auatnity rlght away wren p...…

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…"YFAH!" SAM said. "I even tard some people are having a problem with tinted hair too." "WOOmever it is, if I was that person," Wichita said. "I would not change anything because dress codes and hair tint doesn't have anything to do with ability. And the budget is something they should be thinld� about, if they haven't already been told to work onlt," "All right Wrotc,"Sam said. "What about that honeymoon thing?" "I. don't unders...…

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…roo organization. Thi means th t ACOR m mbers arc out everyday in th r communiti , talkin to th p opl that live in (and d al with) th ity. ACORN members al 0 orne to ther to work city-wide i u . We all kno that there i trength in numbers. MAAH begins . membership campaign It' time to mingle, munch, enjoy culturally-rich exhibitiors and live entertainment at the Museum of African American History's membership party Satur­ day...…

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…p This Week In Black History c m r 1 21 What is the name of the compo ition which mack cott Joplin famo as a rag­ time compo er? DECEMBER 17, 1920 - Hob rt ylor, Jr., govern­ ment official, w born. 1802 - Henry d m , te cher nd mini er, w born. Where is Big Bethel Bap­ tist Church? DECEMBER is, 1971- Rev. Je e J e on founded People United to Save Humanity (PUSH). 1930 - Benjamin Holman, writer, wa born. How many Black troo...…

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…r, EDITORIAL h r p r Ion Thr "Representatives and direct taxes shall be apportioned among the several States which may be included within this Union, according to their respective numbers, (which shall be determined by adding to the whole number of free per­ sons, including those bound to service for a term of years), and excluding Indians not taxed, (three fifths of all other persons) ... " -Preambl to the Co tUutlon of the United...…

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…1 -21, 1 ------ Ion for 'I'M following timely tM)­ part artick is by Mr. KetaMth S of Detroit 111 p­ ili with 0 r pledge to peri­ odically run pertinent guest . oriau this yetII', we WO&lld abo like yo to iv« us Jud­ back 011 this one and future articlu. 111 Dddition, we encourage you to end us your OWJI ar­ ticlu (450-500 worth) to HIL­ TON: HIGHER EDUCA­ nON, 3139 N . .Garey Avenue 11101, Pomona; CA 91767. As we move to the...…

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…con ro P 1 I i t id nti fy a thre hold 0 a f ty net below hich, the four directo feel, tate ervi hould n ver fall," he added. FOR THE first tim a concerted ffort i b in mad to coordinate the fforts of all human ervi dep n­ m nts, aid John Peterson, program dev lopment director of th Office of ervi to th Aging. "Their work i not going to produce a 20- cond ound bite, but a lot more can b do in delivering rvices to the poor by ...…

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…ENTERTAINMENT BRIEFS Party 2" pi up whete " Party" left off. However, �re wen: sorre big chanp in re for au1ieo:es both in front of carrera BOO behiOO it Kid N' Play, Martin Lawrence, Tisha Campbell, and fUll Force me all for HaISt!Party 2 -1heJam- mieJan. . from tiJ! prod\r;tionme tiJ! original "HaISe Party" dirock>r Reginald Hudlin and producer W� HlXDin In tiJ!ir place an: George Jadcsonaoo Doug M:­ Hemy, woo aHti.rocted wel...…

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…ARTS ENTERTAINMENT nto our Chri m c ro ,cr ,& coc 2pm. (898-2414). KWANZAA CELEBRATIO 12/'Z7 Kwanz - UmoJa (unity) 12-2 pm. 12118 Kwanz - Ujima (collectiv work nd r pon bility) 12-2pm. 12/1 Kw - UJamm (eo- op r liv economics) 3-5pm. 12/3IJ Kwanz - Ni (purpose) 12- 2pm. 12131 Kw nz - Kuumba (cr ivtty) 12-2pm. 1/1 Kwanzaa - Imanl (faith) 12- 2pm. Mus um of African Americ HI tory, 301 Frederick Dougl (833- z our bor!! CA ELL...…

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…1 Blind Student Tak Top . Writing Honor Perseverance is th key to ucce for University of Oklahoma graduate tudent Kebbi Barr, a blind woman who placed in the top 100 in a hort­ tory cont t sponsored .by Wri ter' Dig t. "Blindnc bas made me a better person," y Barr, who lost her sight at age 25. "I would have gone day to day without ever taking a chance. I wanted more for myself than I did as a ighted person. I'll always want mo...…

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…COMMI 10 R Charle Yarbrough ace ed Mayor William Wolf of" ing Wyinger to do hi dirty wor ." He 1 0 expre ed hi belief that commi ioners that 10 t their e were trying to degrade the newly-elected commi ion . "This whole ordeal i nothing but our grapes, ore 10 ers." "If in four years you want to run again, you run again, but please quit trying to disrupt this community," Yarbrough told Mayor Wolf. Yarbrough aid he was upset for a $...…

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…WESTERN MICHIGAN DA VIS SAID: "Now that we have a scheduled time, 8:30 p.m. every Saturday night, to ir our ideas, events, and opinions on cable access, it is important that we remain true to our narpe and reflect the mood of the inner-city. Challenging our religious leaders to remain true to the Lord's Word is one of those moods.' BACC move into new quart r BY DANNY COOKS Corr •• pondent . : ' The Black Arts & Cultural Cen­ ter (...…

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…p AS TIlE ASIAN am Arabs have captured tre majori ty of urban bisiresses, the prevailing oonten­ tion of most people in the civil rights field, who an: still molding Black thinking on' ues, has been trot the cradicati n of racism' the precon­ dition to Black advancement. We'\<e beencordinoned to lieve that we can't do anything Without the removal of racism in America. If the old saying is tne, that "If you keep ooin' what you've b...…

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…1-3/ cup 1 pack ge (0. ounc ) ugar-fre Instant v nUla pudding mix 1 Tbls. poppy ds 1-1/2 tsp. grat d I mon p I, dlvld d 8 R ady-Clu t single rv grah m crack r tarts 3/4 cup froz n whipp d reduc d calorl topping" thaw d Grated lemon peel for aroi h, option I In blender container, combine milk, pudding mix, poppy eed and 1 teaspoon lemon peel. Cover and proce on HIGH until pudding i moi tened. Pour into crusts and chill. Ju t ...…

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…H group' motto: "Stickin together nd ervin th Lord" pea to i longevity. Throughout the years the Victory Five h been popular group, well traveled group th t "don't 100 down on nobody," Reverend Allen aid. "The only one who h ve left (the group) the Lord took either through death or ickne ." Th group h been in con­ certs in ew York, Illinoi , Alabam • Tenne e. South Carolina and in Canada. Har­ ris said. They have not only ung...…

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…F. AMlFM CASSETTet 49.99 H. SPORTS WAL ANt. 79.99 $10 per mon",· Wal man cassette player has mega bass. auto stop. belt clip .. anti-roll. stereo headphones. #2215- #'NM-FX16 G. AUTO REVERSE' 59.99 $10p rmon"'· St reo AMlFMlcassette player with variable mega .bass. auto shut-off. anti-roil. headphones. #22361-MfT. #\YM-FX33 $10 p« mon",· Stereo AM/FM cassette player, solar clock/alarm/stopwatch. headphones. water resistant #21...…

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