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January 29, 1992 • Page Image 1

…4. 1992 , AUTO INSURANCE REFORM Whcr annual carU�I!!!lt::-' insurance premiums may be headlnq: y CapItal owd ngl LAN G-Controve y over uto in urance reform plagued th Legi 1 ture and put Detroit at ttle ith the t of teo . Auto insurance ra in Michigan traditio have been b d on rritory among other . But in Detroit, the average driver pay twice much utrounding uburban drivers. Some attribute this to the driving hazards and am...…

January 29, 1992 • Page Image 2

…" "F mily pi nnin ould brin more bene ts to more people t 1 co t th n ny other ingle 'te 10 y' n v il ble to th human race, " y th report," d it i not i Iy ppre i ted t thi ould till be tru even if there were no h thing popul tion prob- lem." Approximately women die every year from ca unrel d to pregnan y and giving birth, and pproxim tely 1 million children die ea h y r before Ching th age of five. Many, perhap mo t, of tho e ...…

January 29, 1992 • Page Image 3

…." t ..: I ER 0 "We're unemployed wor e ." Curti i politi I nd union c- tivist from D Mol ,10 , who i rving a 2S-year j il ntence on frame-up charge of r pe and burglary. Sch urn nn, who helped or- ganize protests against mas evic­ tions of Michigan residents who e welfare benefi ts were cut off, was Jim Lyle, hop teward nd mem- LLY W cochaired by M r Friedm n, a member of lAM Local 141 nd the Soci u t . Workers Party; nd Dan...…

January 29, 1992 • Page Image 4

….. • 1 I I , I 00 d . I o tivi' for 1k project day I-b1 Start/child care program for • cbildJm of • 0 am program 2!3(h8lI:s. a \IlUDCI'day C3Iq), am � ert)CIga'q diId care servicm 1br . trainees w regular arrange- me fall tmugh. BECAUSE MANY par­ .. , famiIics<bt'thaYe medical ca; Cle\dml W JCCeI1Iy coopa*d willl a .. privaIe talth C8Ie provider k> • a fimly <:alItl" 00 'Ie. It's , open k> auly f'CSI(l' rna The til cent...…

January 29, 1992 • Page Image 5

…oonvention." " BUT WHY?" Wichi ked. "Why would thescOOol dis- 1rict 00 three �mbcrs k) � � of Qti annual eonven- tion?" . "Honey child. You mean you haven't heard?" Bessie ked. "Ibey call it 'perlcs'" "'Perks?'"Wichita asked. "What in the so ani so are you talking about7" "I am talking about these people who, in addition to getting fat salaries, use taxpayer IOOncy to OOboob in far away places." "ButJike, I don't urxJers1aIld, ...…

January 29, 1992 • Page Image 6

…n,is Week In Black History ,. , DETROIT 1 DURING HI.. TERM, he authored re olutions dealing with tudent dr code, anti-violence and multi-cultural curriculum drawing national attention. He was elected board vice president January 1990 while serving as chair of the school board's Save Our Students Crisis iOlUJI port than ny • For what is J 0 eph Cinque : noted? .. What do Muddy Waters, - Bill Broonzy, and John Lee • Hooker ...…

January 29, 1992 • Page Image 7

…2 DETROIT I Parents claim xctudea from po er planning Detroit General Superintend nt, Deborah McGriff, id he will have reponse for Murphy nd other parents t the next board meeting regarding mo t of the q tions. Murphy ked the uperinten­ dent nd boardmembers about Ande on Consultin nd Larry Wilkerson and Associate , P .C., two firms hired to i t the di - trict. ' "Arc we paying them a half million dollars to define what em­ ...…

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…. , VIEWS/OPINIONS J Gary Convention t . tori event to occur in 1972. '1 om 20th nive 0 th t 'be - tion D y in the United Stat . Li e the G ry Convention, African Liberation D y (ALO) w an event born of th tremendo ideological and poli ti ferment of the times. . As civil rights and integration in­ creasingly came into que tion the olution to the plightofBlac people in America, Blac Power logan and m thod of thinking exploded ...…

January 29, 1992 • Page Image 9

…ndth n (Criticized, but unbowed) ould Dr. Kin vie George Bu h nd hi d- minis tion? Or Ronald Re an or Gerald Ford during th 19 and 1970s? Thumb down, mo t Atri n America would like to believe. Although it . y (or dif- ficult for om e) to peculate, wh t i clear i the fact that ne rly 35 years go, King, keeping hi option open, dialogued with his republican nd democratic contem­ porari . One would like to believe, and there a...…

January 29, 1992 • Page Image 10

…J contlnu u continu d from Pag 1 decide if th m ri of moving th drug court � w rth it. COU Commi ion r R. Me- Kinley Elliott, R-Buchanan, id the board would only approve a plan to mov the drug court if tate law allowed the county to terminate e - sions of court if funding for the pro­ gram drie up. "Otherwi e it' like being a little bit pregnant," Elliot aid. "If the funding for drug court were to be . curtailed, the respective...…

January 29, 1992 • Page Image 11

…J ENTERTAINMENT BRIEFS For Lov of Magic Inon:oftherm �mo­ ments of the evening Magic lohman pteSeIltcd the Jackie RobimonSpnAwardby AIsenio HalL /48Johmon� the award, he surpmcd the 'ght of 1D Lalcer Ieamrn8tes woo had rome k> bewithhimmi joincdhimonstage. � of tIDe woo came out WI6 Kareem Abdul Jabber. Badcs he tallccd about til: ore-co-ore benefit � agamst "Dr. J", to be held February 28. at � Taj Mahal in Atlantic ety. "P...…

January 29, 1992 • Page Image 12

…I • Ie n ory Afrlc n- tyl C -Three-we te che . the b ic of ceram i a you create and decor te an African- tyle m sk. It provides insight into the functions of the mask. Call Walter Weaver for info and reservations t (833-12 3). Feb. 1, 8, 15 1 :�O to 3:30pm Age: 12 & up Fee: 20 Afrlc n Amerlc n Family Day - African American music and dance are among the activities featured during the OHM's annual African American 'Family Day...…

January 29, 1992 • Page Image 13

…J U Y2- RU Y ,� m. everthel , f 0 th turning out in grea r numbe thi on than they did 1 t eason. e average attendance through 18 home da is 16,848, with four el­ louts. Last year through 18 gam , tbe ttendance averaged 16,624 ith two ellou . "I think to amplify thi amazing tati tic i we haven't had a lot of the top teams in here," longtime Lakers broadcaster Chic Hearn aid before Wedne day night' gam against the Charlotte Horn...…

January 29, 1992 • Page Image 14

…BENTON HARBOR BIL DU 22 days r readin . After the 22 days a 10 percent late fee will be c rged. , y VA CE ID $200,000 that w recently paid to the city from the Michigan Department of Natural R ources w the local match that ent to the Michi n Department of Transportation for the Riverview Drive project. "MOOT bas frozen our major and local street monies," Vance aid. "We have not' really received any money from MOOT !rom tax . ...…

January 29, 1992 • Page Image 15

…WESTERN MICHIGAN judged by or the Bl ck t nd rd. he tunate. DRUGS, GANGS, AND teen pregnancies had no chance of deterring Dizzy from a po hive life tyle. An avid reader from the age of three, she was twice elected class president in high chool, with visions of eventually becoming n attorn y. College, however, idet eked thi vi ion; h took a degr e in b ine d- mini tration. Dizzy' more radical view in­ clude eeing welfare an ins...…

January 29, 1992 • Page Image 16

…WHATYOU'VEJUSTread are the comm nts of one of America' rich t men. John Johmon, woo � be B am wa1h O\U quarter 0 mil­ lionbudcs, 'd �­ ly, but t1q' were firmly in 1m heart OYer 4O)UJS w� he taJ1cd m 1M: out 1m .. n aOO wisdom via . Ebony am Jet magazine publicaticm. He built . fM\Ile by � at what he to offer tlnge arooo tim. By looking at whit he bKI k> dJertlxJie8lO him. By � in the minor, am within 1m neigh­ bortmd, John Jo n...…

January 29, 1992 • Page Image 17

…FOOD/NUTRITION 1 pound Ii h or thawed 1 tabl poon di.tllled hite m ium-.ize hrimp vin ar 2 tabl poons dry herry 2 tabl poon. v tabl oU 2l}j lpoon eomstarch, � eup ehopped n·onion. divided tops 1 te poon u ar, divided 1 poon mineecl h 3 tabl poon. Klkkoman Lite lin. r t oy aue 1 elov larlle, mineecl Leavin hell on tail , pe I and devein hrimp. Combine herry, 2 tea poon com tarch and 1/2 tea poon ugar.in bowl. Add hrimp; to to coat w ...…

January 29, 1992 • Page Image 18

…RELIGION p J a leader charge ou h rn oard domina ion . uro EYE ON GOSPEL urope 'true' nd J B�' ifly: M t Bell i ppy to be off the r d. (from.� uring with SeSe & CeCe) nd h r [i t for while. With her f t child due in April, he h ' been moving a lot lower lately. But B II who i hoping for boy, won't et much of a break. ' In f; ct, h • he ding into the tudi thi moth to te m up ith her i ters for long-talked bout album ... And Thor...…

January 29, 1992 • Page Image 19

…@01TI1 [j �W�j �l lf� 1,·;:;1'-- --[ - . I Th is puz z Ie is c-omposed . _��(, --�� � \ I 572-297 o74-83R 1 of 24 groups of four numbers 1 hidden in the grid. You must find each of, the 24 groups lis t ed a t the bot torn. The same digit can be used for everal qro�ps. 7011 1s already outlined to help you start. GOOD LUCK! J rry Crook tt, CI rk B nton Ch rter Township Mchigan CItizen Adv. 1126192 LEGAL NOTICE INVITATION TO BID ...…

January 29, 1992 • Page Image 20

…In 100 words or less tell 'u what thi po ter mean to you. Entrie win be judged on originality, creativity and clarity. : Ther are.two categorie : grade K 6 and 7-12. 100 Saving Bond to fir t plac wlnn r in each category. The ...-.;;;rtl;8 .. three essays in each category will be publi hed in the Michigan Citlz�n. All en rie become the property of the_Michigan. Citizen. Send to: Michigan Citizen, P.O. Box 03�60, Highlat:"d P k, I .48203. · ...…

January 29, 1989 • Page Image 3

…I 1 Of course,. does help to be I . ODe of the loverDor', Pet pr<r edi, � d • clepar t bid for CL a �If!s of 'headline grabbing� a baa· oducecl. to amead the te to allo the death penalty for freeway kiIIi· .... …

January 29, 1989 • Page Image 5

…Unc cio • • • B11I'DiDg' peri • remarbble fea in recreating the terror, violence and brutality that were so much a part of that in the 1960's. Where we fiDd fault with the film, and our reservations about its intriasic merit are serious iDdeed, is in the cavalier manner it treats the • • that brought death toJ 0wIey, MidIacl ScIlwemer and Andrew Goodman· its total iporing of the brave men aDd mea, both black and white, who resked �e...…

January 29, 1989 • Page Image 7

…HIGHLl\ND PARK FOCUS .- .. � 4 I • • 01 accep. -no ill , iden A n vice • t - Mar aret I.e · worked a court reporter . elected teaetary. - MarilyD Ha r, 0 worked in the city fUlDee de part e t wal elected …

January 29, 1989 • Page Image 11

…� AN:� AP')UT MUSKEGO:, ·betbe SpriDgStreet B will have a progr February 5 at 3:30 p of Black History MODlb. . U egon Hei e, OYer Y to appoint, select, revietl, refer, . d promote Police 0fIicen . Otyof He· Having reeebed the Joh- DaIlIWl Walker d and 0 gold and breeze awards, he � to COIIIIDUDity • tory an eD�1e of a Black �. • COUDtry. I · · .0«. ".,.,., Need .. "'�MM!P'. Or do )'0&' jIut 10 t.lk' Tllell rite to Erik WIU...…

January 29, 1989 • Page Image 15

…boo s t home: A. Sure: Cure 1171 � . ...... GENERAL PRAC'17CE OF LAW Ca,II 616/92 7143 Die EY REALTY GROUP I '£lIeI}'Ihing We Touch, Tums to SOLD- Low DowrlDMrment I VA Ow�Slll/fh Expeclillg Yow QIIl - (81'Jo.�271 Benton HaIbof 48022 , ' …

January 29, 1989 • Page Image 19

…, . ••• tax deductable. For more pecific • partial deduc:a· coiltact your ae- .COIIDlaIDl! A. You may coottm te to 1989 IRA startin& January 1, 1989 until April 15, 1989 is the day! are over 59 1fl years old there will be no U.S. Government peualty applied to redemptio . You do ot have to take the proceeds from your IRA until age 70 1/l thea you take the proceeds ccordiag to mortality tab for yo r sex. The proceeds do not hav...…

January 29, 1989 • Page Image 21

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January 29, 1989 • Page Image 23

…23 CLASSIFIED -- ----- Amount aeee ,ary to redeem, S142S.9S the {ea of the Sberif[ TAXDEED OLDER Brown Ind tr� lac. cI: Mark 1WaiD Baak . 4901 MaiD I\.mlIaM City, 0 64112 SIGNA TU E: Natash Smith Place of B· · 253 N. Santa Fe, r.O. 80E 4S .• 674Q2.004S BEFOAEYOU STAAT YOUR CAREER, IT PAYS TO LEAR ROPES. * * ,1(105 110. 993 818 . '. 66S 'I\� * f119 - za * * •••• .:» \. …

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