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October 24, 1993 • Page Image 1

…o 00 boo 0/---- - ? • o 1 Minority Busine s onth By Amy Finkel eln ho ant to tart busi , id Fo t Carter, professor of marketing and transporta­ tion administration �t Michigan State University. Although the problems are more subtle, Carter said minori­ ties do have a more difficult time than normal obtaining funds from banks. Discrimination should nbt oc­ cur since laws against it exist, said Gary Woodbury, president of...…

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…Derrick Col man home. \\ (Jrld .\lIt;lJII John 0IKMr tor The YOlk the hou h plan to m.k hi off....on when you get money.you have to WhydoesmylifehavetochanaeT move from wh reyoucame from? a ca i 0 ity moved 0 YORK (AP) - About 1,000 low-income minority families will have the opportunity to move out of southw t Yonkers into middle­ c neigh rhoods ofW tch r County, ac­ cording to an greement reached in Federal Court. The plan to ...…

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…By JEN IFER VAN CORE c. C IDY LAKE T chnical School, a 360-bed facility, is th state' only boot camp and is lo­ cated in Washtenaw County northw t of Chelsea It costs an average of 22,000 to house a convict in prison, while it costs about 15,000 for someone to go through the boot camp system, said Warren Williams, a pok man for the Department of Cor- C UB Mason County near Ludington, was the first boot camp open and th first cl...…

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…J qu n Willi m ,wa on of many young peopl who p rticlp ted In a noon-tim r lIy. The r lIy w pon or d by S v Our Son And Daughter (SOSAD) and the 6th Annual Pe ce Action Congre . • o. DETROIT - On Thursday, tober 21 the Lula Belle Stewart Center opened th doors of an innovative program that ists young patents (some barely more than children th mselv ) in be­ coming productive citizens as well good parents. Mother and Infants Progr...…

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…�_ .. _ �._._.��_'_'r�. __ • • Former Councilman Comer Heath cam in ixth and Bostic Sp!cMI to the Michigan Citizen came i nth in the 1991 High- mOHLAND PARK - Nathan L. land Par City Council election. Harvey, a Highland Park arehi- Bostic that the ap- teet was appointed to the High- pointment p did not m to land Park School Board to replace be involved with "WMt citize Titus McClruy, who igned in anted", but by "influence, p Septembe...…

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…I:/)IT()R/AL n taking our own children nd grandchild n to t soecial Hallo n even for the t 25 years, and can at t to the fact that they are all wholesome family fun - very enjoyable andscaryl ...... ''''''''., DETROIT church , Detroit Boys & Girls Clubs, troit civic and community organizations as w 11 as th Detroit Police rtment all tage events insuring that kids in general have a fe and happy Hallow n. They all are to be commended. E...…

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…THE POOR ST TE of the health of Black America is the result of racism, societal n gl and poverty. During the Reagan-Bush years scores of inner-city hospi­ tals and community health cen­ ters were closed for lac of ufficient funding. PRE CL TO is proposing something called "managed. competition." So far Clinton' principal concern . seems to be protecting the inter- THIS WEEK IN BLACK HISTORY October 24-30 OCTOBER 24, 1966 - Bas­...…

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…A1 COD G TO PER· � rt..I'I'TrI, over th 1 t 300 , the Bushman were hunted,' mur­ dered and driven from their lands and now truggle to urvive in d I gions of the Kalahari rt in th rn Africa. Perrott id that in addition to the few hundred native bushman who continue to live in nomadic family groups as their an tors did, there are also tens of thou­ san of surviving Bushmen de­ scendant Iiviug in southern Africa who have also n dis...…

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…tactic. Unfortunately for me, his lin up wasn't that original, especially ing how he did the same thing for the grand opening of a new hip-hop club a wee before. Despite many of the New York youngsters standing around, watching other people dance, time went by quickly because of Flex's juice. Coming . to the stage first was Notorious Bl.G., whose single ''Bulls­ and Party" has reached mad succeee. Notorious brought with him his...…

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…CRAFT EXHIBITIO -The National Afro-Am can M um and Cultural Ce(lt r w II h the public opening of major exhlb Ion tltl d Uncommon Beauty In Common Object: The Leg- cy of African American Craft Art at 2pm. The exhibit wUI showcase over 170 plec s by 100 contemporary art­ I s In a variety of disciplines Including ceramics, furniture, text les, Ie her, gl d metal. The exhibit will be on vi w at the NAAMCC through J nuary 30, 1994. 1350...…

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…The Chopping Block by Phuomcna Corrade no 6 eu eri p ri cereal J,"l cup butt r or rin 1 pound ma hmaUo 1 te va ilia 2cu ra I 1 cup candy corn Lollipop tic or pop Ie tic To st rice cere I slightly in moderate oven. In ucepan, coo butter and marshmallows over very low heat until thick and syrupy. Stir in vanilla. Put raisin into large greased bow). Add rice cere I nd pour in marshm now mixture, tir- 'enough to h ,IX in '. each ...…

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…• Ch Id W tch commun a teen get pregnant every 0 econd of every day. " having babi . For mo information bout t ado­ Ie cent pr gnancy prevention pro­ grams highlighted in this articl ,write or call: Th ational Training C nter for Adolescent Sexuality and Family Life Education, 350 E t 88th St., Ne- Yor , N Yor 10128, (202 876- 9716. tional Center's Director, Dr. Michael fu- Carrera, ays pers ranee nd long­ term commitment ar...…

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…OBITUARIES ; Casey Byndum C Byndum, 86, of Benton Har- bor died October 6, Mercy Memorial Mad cal Center in St Joseph. The funeral was held October 14, at Robbi 8rothers Funeral Home, B O'l Harbor. Burt w In Crystal Spring Cemetery. Mr. Byndum was born May 5, 1906, In C rbdale, Mi . Survivors Include: three daughters, Dorothy Byndum, Sandra Clar1< and Debra Byndum, all of Benton Harbor; 1Ive sons, T rry Byndum, Casey Byn­ dum J...…

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…Your Personal Fin nee �--..._ year they(. ca e � co t more than billion in 0 erchar e . C In 30 pe nt over last y r. To deal on a rental, war with an enced trav I a nt hich u com- puteriz rvations svs tem to can forlow pri and hort- rm promo- tions. Some maHer rental comp ni may offer good deal to comp te against the large ones. Consider joining a travel club or you may qualify for eli counts through your harle R i lu»t of tM...…

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…Continu d from I t k versa! egro G rvey. Having had the wrong education as a tart in his racial career, the egrc ha become hi own gr atest enemy. Most of th trouble I have had in advancing the cause of the race has come from groes. ull-p g dverti ment in the '" II Yort- World, June 25, 1924, p. 15 . • o • Z , Division 407 had It Detroit offlc at 4871 St. Aubin until it wa I demol-' lshed in the late 80's. ADVERTISEME T IN NEW YO...…

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