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November 21, 1993 • Page Image 1

…VOL XVI NO 1 ;.lll I,,:. , . ,I"�, t/"'·'··�'1II'·t·P"()I"t· NOVEMBER21-27,1993 By RON SEIGEL DETRorr - The Metropoli­ tan Detroit board of th Ameri­ can Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) voted to challenge por­ tions of Executive Order 22, is­ sued by Detroit Mayor Coleman A Young requiring that 50% of all construction jobs funded by the City of Detroit hould go to Detroit idents. Acoording to n article in the ACLU fall, 1998, newsle...…

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….. - . _. -----�------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------� r----------------------, o G, re t fi loca- tio around K i to ceive hundred of ould-be vote . E ch required to pro­ duce identification and touch th ir fingers to i:nk pads. On Election Day, indelib ink: will be to ensure that no one votes twi The "voter" wer then handed paper ballots embla­ zo...…

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…SEIGEL SAID UNDER the quality of life ethic, doctors al­ lowed patients to die who could not possibly consent, such as in­ fants and children, and that Kevorkian himself refused to limit assisted suicide to those �""'---'ere term' 11 ill [doom . ], igs __ ....... ;_sisted su ... ·;r: ......... t m . Is --- ..... � W1t out safeguar could be those with handicaps as "scape- used to cover up medical abuse," goats fot: the failure of ou...…

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…By RON SEIGEL be cold, but no tluit oold. " School Board Pre ident Mami Cooper stated that no one went before th board with this problem or called her at home about it. IG DPARK-T che , school employ and th princi­ pal him If noted at the ovem­ ber 9 Highland Park School Bo rd meeting that Highland Park Community High School is without h at on Mond ys. Dr. Gerald Golden, High School Principal, stated "Usu­ ally on Monday, it is...…

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…opinions. Q. What was the original purpo of the church � . A. "Many years ago, preach­ ers, preached from memory and African Americans could hot d English. It was then, that th church was used to enslave , Anarchism and Black evolution "Anarchism and The Black Revolution" will be the subject of a talk by Lorenzo Komboa Ervin, Sunday, November 21 at 6:80 p.m. at the Trumbull Thea­ tre, 4210 Trumbull at Willis. Ervin is a former ...…

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…- mmn' ! On Tu P ru' co proved t draft of n co ti­ tution th t i cluded a cl 1 . zing t d th penalty for -terra . t" OfielDSE!8 The amendmen , one long­ sought by t U.S.-backed Fuji­ morl regim ,. P On in the plan to eliminate Shining Path chief, Dr. Abimael Guzman, even if they ha to apply it ret­ roactively, to events that oe­ curred before t constitutional am ndment. " 0 id is more basic to t rule of 18 than e post facto ...…

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…THIS WEEK IN BLACK HISTORY ovember 21 .. 27 NOVEMBER 21, 1893 Granville T. Wood p ten d electric railway conduit. 1822- Liberia wa founded by the American Colonization Society. 1950 - Baritone, William Warfield made his inging d - but in New York. With what t€am was Willie Stargell playing when he ruled his car erl NOVEMBER 22, 1914 - William Monroe Trotter, author, editor, argued with President Wilson over hi accep­ tance of ...…

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…1 c . HH OnrrUAIUES I Schiller a' d Engler's pro­ posal ould give the te more control 0 local districts with higher tanda the trade­ off. McCauley . d just the oppo­ site should happen. "If they relazed the regula­ tions, then e could try some things that would make the school better,· McCauley said. ·WeVe got some people here who want a four-day w k with 10- hour days, but we can't even con- sider it . co lnu d from pa A1 ...…

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…TUREKATURK fllchlgan C n An even more mature Babyface sound emerges from his solo history of "Ten­ der Lover", which spawned obvious jams li e ''Whip Ap­ peal" and undercover jams such as ''Where Will You Go. " Perhaps the last joint ef­ fort on the part of Face and, former partner, L.A. Reid, "For The Cool In You" ia a sad farewell to the guys who brought us "Two Occasions" and "Shoot 'Em Up Movies". Yet, "Cool In You" is an ...…

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…," Lakunle, the village teacher (play d by Jiba And r on) prop e to a reluctant Sidi, a village maiden (played by Tony Warren) in the UM Th atre Department pre entation of.wole Soyinka' ribald comedy The Uon and the Jewel at the Lydia Mendel. ohn Theatre in Ann Arbor, MI, November 18-21. Ticket are fourteen and t en dollars. For information, or to charge your tick t ,please call �313) 764-0450. (photo by David Smith) Sun. November 21 BE...…

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…Home Tips GLASS CLEANER - I have been using mixture of vinegar, water and green food coloring to clean glass. Prepare the mixture and pour into a spray bottle, Spray onto windows, glass, or mirrors. Wipe down with newspapers. Wh t a . shine! E.H. Edwards, Riceboro, Ga. EDITOR'S OTE: The green food coloring is merely for cosmetic . purposes and does nothing to clean the glass. A better substitute would be a bit of rubbing alcohol t...…

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…I politician th potential , om caution 1 1 unr I' tic to expect mini t to d liv r their flocks lik w rd or v n to unite hind one candidate. "You can't compare the clout of min' ters in Prince George' to he min' t in th District or B ltimore," said Democratic county executive candidate Bea- ri P. Tignor, who spends most unday in church across the coun y. "1' up me to persuade the p pl. 1 hop the ministers are favor ble, but I c...…

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…o o i atio Acknowledging that major employers are vital to the h lth and prosperity of our commu­ nity, Cornerstone Alliance is seeking nomin tions for a pe­ cial award targe ing the a a' large busin es. Osby-Brown towed Vanessa A. Osby and Ray Brown of Benton Har­ bor, are planning to wed May 7,1994. Miss by is a gradu t of Benton Harbor High School and Henry Ford School of Nursing. h i a registered nurse a M rey Memorial...…

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…In uranc y no-fault the collection p but grou err USED TO that you had to ha 2,000-$8,000 cover- in your own medical policy, but if you ran offtb 1'0 d and hit a tree, that $3,000 all you had," said Bucld , whose or­ ganization rep nts 55 state insurers of various sizes. "(No­ fault) doesn't m n you aren't going to have disputes. It just frees up money that used to go into the legal ystem." Buckles said a state that re­ lies o...…

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…- N N c:::t W· 6 5 6 3 4 6 3 4 3 5 3 7 8 A C B F A U R I I 0 E B A -- 2 4 2 4 3 5 6 4 3 7 8 7 6 A D G I N N N S D L L U 0 - - - - 3 5 7 6 8 4 3 4 7 5 2 6 2 S F E A 0 R V E S I R N A 6 4 5 6 .• 3 7 5 4 8 3 2 6 3 T C D D I K E E N S N E I 8 5 2 5 7 5 6 3 5 8 5 6 8 G N D C I E L T I L N I I - 2 5 4 6 5 ...…

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…By I..NGSl'OO HlGES Beautiful, also, i the. tun. Beautiful, also, are the oul of my people. The night i beautiful The tar. ar beautiful nd thefa e 01 my people. o the eye of my people. I I …

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