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…Business duo charge Asl a with racism . By NATHANIEL SCOTT S cl., to tIN Michl .n Citizen mGlD.AND PARK, MI - Con­ troversy is nothing new to High­ land Park. And now, either adding to the city's growth or de­ mise is a situation that crosses racial lines .. The principle characters in the controversy are Yong Lee, an Asian and the co-owner of a storefront at 14467 Woodward Avenue and African-Americans, Vernita Humphrey, a High...…

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…PORT-AU-PRINCE MEDFORD SIDON JOHANNESBURG hites at ac , ill Blacks t.lVJ�"J.".I:�B G, OUTH AFRI ) - White attackers kill wo Blacks, hours befo thousand of mourne wear- in whi ribbons pro ted a i th m ere of 11 whi in a pe Town church. Police offered a 100,000·rand ( 30,000) re ard for information leading to two white men in p truck involved in the drive-by shooting that killed a Bla woman and th later stabbing death of a Black man. ...…

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…Molt LI�."'.'I" Unio (ACLU) i al tot be on top t I ion. r id if nothing i don. about luch probl th city. B r nd oth r 0 rvers cha that in th 1992 p i· d ntial election: LJ People were not correctly informed of their polling places and wh n they went to the wrong polling place, they were unable to vote. Election Commis ion phones were jammed all day and people we unable to get infor­ mation. "There's no excuse for people bein...…

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…By RON SEIGEL MlchlJl.n Citizen o , to L z , m 1 n become w a bolishing the property , tein id, the State Legislature unintentionally de- troy this system. Sh not that in bolishing property , th legislature wanted to "challengeth tateto find n y to finance choo "and we not thinking bou th problems this might cause for downtown d velop­ m nt. OPE TE offi- cials will find D ways to fund city development, though she ad...…

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…OVER, T THE �. --, Council P ident Pro Tem Christine Franklin charged that the vote for Patterson as i If oontrary to th procedures council members up, because the Iutionsspecifiedthatth applican for th city council seat hould be voted on in the order they handed in their appli­ catio . Dum , she said, had handed his application in before Patter­ son and he hould be voted on first. Patterson said the decision to set aside the v...…

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…to ard a ind opened their m of tri er re oin the th illin. utlaw guns. g e • Hilton: Higher Education continu to be an international column written prim rily for college and world readers regard­ less of academic (cl � m participa ion. In fact, a I r num r of our readers say they read the column for cultu I w 11 as academic purposes, Like a solid li ral a program, we continue to consistently cover eight cat gori We beli ve th if...…

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…This Week in Black History ociation of Black Accountan Where i the National Iu!adqIJDJUred1 Who recorded the song, "Centipeck"V Who wrote the poem, "Emmet nU"? In t initi the politi I SouthAm coll . In t th country had politically moti day. t April, Chri H ni, th I d ofth South African Com­ mupi t P rty nd popul r po on for th Mri tion I Congr (A C), murd by hi . t ou - ide hi Johann burg home, i his militant repu tion fo...…

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…co nu HE NOTED TIlAT THE city had a great deal of trouble in ending its contracts with cable TV companies and some indi­ cated the new companies that CIS continued from p 1 deposit had been accepted, there was an iJ\jUry about the type of business they intended to open and when they said ·African art", the attitude changed. HUMPHREY SAID LEE told her in a telephone conversa­ tion, "We don't want no African books there so you ca...…

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…By TUREKA TURK IIlchlq n CltlDn I t was her first single, "Get Here", that had music lovers dashing to record stores ask­ ing, "Who is that who sings that song?". It was that sin­ gle that brought tears to the eyes of those who had unoffi­ cially proclaimed the single as the anthem for those in the Persian Gulf. Oleta Adams' power­ packed voice belted out a soulful operatic vibe through the summer, cruising radio Smith and Rola...…

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…I ·F hion for '93·, a c I b( lute to f riion iring on GPR Ch nn I 2, 7:30 p.m. fast-paced half-hour progr m ta e vi ers hind th can of Prince's wardrob and into factory of hip .. hop' Cro s Col­ o r /Threads for Life. Lighthou e of Oa land County. nonprofit emer ency hum n Mce ncy, w II ho t the B con of Hope III fundraiser 6 p.m. The evening will includ a strolling supper hich ill in­ clude food provided by Opus One, Golden Mu...…

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…The Chopping Block by Philomena Corrade no 3cup P Cru * 1 quart V Dill iter m, lightly t d finn, ut ive hours. In a medium­ size d ep mixing b wi u ing an electric mixer, beat heavy cream, conf cti ners ugar and vanilla until oft peak form; cover .nd refri er I until ready to use. Remove ice crc c ke rom freezer; w rkin quickly. run a knife ar und th edge of th pan. Remove ou i f pan; plac cak on a serv­ ing platter. Fr t sid a...…

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…in ho r y r nd decreases U R T P OVI 10 of the policy, Principals will view applications nd d tennine eligibility. If a parent is dissati fled wi h h ruling of the official, he or h may make a requ t either orally or in wri ing to the Superintendent for a hearing to appe 1 the de . ion. The policy contains an outlin of the hearing procedure. In oper tion of child f ding progr ms, no child will b discirminated against b u e of race, ex...…

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…• Couzens, p - � nn Thomas, By NATHANIEL SCOTT pee I to tM Mlchlfl!n Cltl� n DE1ROIT-Sixty venye rs old ce Mae Robinson and the other members of the Robinson Singers, daughter, Lucille Ni­ mox, grand on La and his wife Diane Robinson and Pearl Mat­ thews celebrated the group's IDA DUBOSE LACE MAE ROBINSON .. 82nd anniversary at New Pro­ priety Baptist Church, Sunday, August 1. The pastor of New Properity is Reverend P.J. Ruc...…

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…------ U "' ill ('" li 11(111('(,' "'W'1.U"'��, national dir or of economic develop­ ment for th AACP, id Flag- tar is on i w toward m ting initial agreement goals. "With the istance of t CP nd hat they've done so far, I think they can do it," Rash . d. But it's going to Dr. Ca Hudson (left), pastor of the Agape Baptist ChurC?h in Detroit, accepts a $1,000 check from Eugene A. Miller (right), chairman and chief executive officer of...…

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…CONTRACT 93-5W-1 1. Aehabll a on of chlorin rooms at Att r Bu ding. lneled ,but not I ml.d ." In tion of 2 new chlorina.,rs, new chlorine piping, 2 new doors, new exhau t fan and Iouv r, new chlorine de etor, and other mlsoellaneou J.ms. The wor1< also Includ remov of e­ bestoe containing floor t s, reo moval of existing masonry w s, removal of windows, remov of HVAC equipment, and other work as shown or peclfted. CONTRACT 93-5W-...…

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…l- ac ff11' ft oft, th }(a(!l'fllA,tion De- partm nt . ping th in t of I in tb young min of it' community youth. "This' t fi tion nt impl ment d the program," aid Recreation Director D rryl Ed­ dings. "The Schaffer Oldtimers, a group of veteran Blac base­ ball league pi yers, were doing it the pest few , but we th re wasn't the participation as has been this y r. Walt Wilk and Ro rt Smith, both mem­ bers of the Oldtime h lped...…

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