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March 04, 1990 • Page Image 1

…troit utility Community m nd �SU Tru e r tr ct KKK comp rl on Farrakahn' destructive like the KKK. "Ho in your right mind could you make such a te- ment?" Peyton's letter ed. The Ku Klux Klan· a group of proven murder, r pi t, lyncher , and co ants. You, Mr. Owen cannot say the same thing bout Minister Far­ rakahn." The letter w endorsed by Governor Bl nch rd, COD­ gresSmaD Jo Conyers, Mayo . CIIpitlll News SetVice LA SING ...…

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….. m. y yor'.o ice group to meet with Young by the end of next March 9. Simmons to anno . ee this 'agreeme to the 0 with the media present. He reasoned th t ating . to the public would incite other uch groups to age ·t-ins in the hallway in order to accomplish their desired results. Pippin .<1, resort, es to eet rch e embership t 1:00 p.m. at Ex­ ecutive Board, t 11 a.m. Tuesday, March 20, - Fir t Day of Spring. Wednesday...…

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…igan awash e r 0 erflo • Ie • In LANSING- Michigan as­ �:tewller treatment plants and m­ strie discharged enough e-rootamiDaled year to fill 900,000 ttaidcutial • · pools, acxudiDg to a reeeet tudy. To help clean up the poblem, tate ide hearings ill be cheduled this � on a bill introduced by Rep. William Van Regenmorter, R-J . 00. The study, - Michigan's Sewer Crisis: Tbe Problml and ov Last year, 20 billioo gall f:l raw ...…

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…We ute faith, fortitude, cour ge and irrepressible trength of elson ndela ter living through th ordeal 0 being unjustly impisoned for enty- even years in South Afri political priso ere andel' struggle embodies d epitomizes the struggle of th people fo freedom, justice, elf- terminatio d ceo President Bush stated, - I thin h ple move in the right directi it is certainly time to revie all policy .... I vie it po itively, and most ...…

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…diamonds; 80 percent of the cob t; 60 percent of the gold; 7S percent of the sisal hemp; 70 percent of the palm oil; 30 per­ cent of the chrome and man­ ganese; 15 percent of the coffee; and an increasing part of the uranium and radium and large amounts of tin, iron and spices." That in 196L 0 doub Africa's share of most of these categories of minerals, raw materials and cash crops has dramatically increased since that time. And ...…

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…-.,.------------- ___DDetrolt U i ity tax ou come Ii ely 0 go to cour C Capilol News Service Gc2Mnl Frank Kdley' opinioo, � city of Deroit cootinued to collect about $ 90 millioo in utility taxes since the act's ex­ piration, If the old tax is not retroactovely restored, Detroit would have to return the $90 million to city taxpayers. THE TAX REVENUES are allocated to the Detroit Police Departme Legislation that would re­ store ...…

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…i i Y Tbey also diligently learning eir . ory, their language and te . religio . They greet each other and leave on another in peace. Henderson ong with the er students in the "study-in" h ve emerged from the ex­ perience with positive true message that they are spreading throughout the African American community. ri Pharntacy &. Your Health EDICALARTS PHAR ACY 13700 Woodward 869-1800 …

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…. I 4-10,1990 M1CmGAN ClI1ZEN 9 enetration of eas ern . I... could add to -U.S. joblessness UA W warning: Busi ess Hungarian Revolution, who is the Local3n UA W President in 10 a as saying. "If the com­ panies get in there and buy off the (Esatern European) countries new leadership before the workers get a chance to build strong unions, we're all in trouble." The editorial charged Schwinn I Bicycle Company with bread­ ing a ...…

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…e're co itted to differe ce at club e ber members, e majority 0 are Southeastern High School AlumnL . pof8S Cofield . d anyo inter­ ested in ving their cbiId(ren) particip te in this apericDce 0 j t t re inti . on the Center ould come in to t Center t 7101 Harper or p �ne 921-06TI. 1 …

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…c • I 1 " I" It' · 29(of the amendment) that state uId &tiD fjn·nce the �)fb( •• of DeCeIIIry COlts of IDd services the in 1978,- • aul Zim- mer, · attomcy general for education. 'What to know is t arc tbc DCCCSSary , . costs? I , "Did the tate require local I units to (run the programs) backthen?- i Fitzger ld contends th t :11 ed • itself . mandated .act, Zimmer said. The school's Ie d co 1, Dennis Pollard, of Clark, ...…

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…'Citiy resident By Be Brow De pite the cold bitter night, 85·90 concerned citizens mar­ ched in front of Benton Harbor City Hall, Monday, February 26, for an hour just before the Benton Harbor City Commis- ion meeting. The citizen m rched sing­ ing "We Shall Overcome" demanding ju ticc and change' in the Benton Harbor law en­ forcement and the City of Ben- ton Harbor. . After the m rch the citizens filled city hall where only ...…

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…Benton Harbor Area News r If invited th 'roup to come O' c ' to th nth r meet- • • • • • Harbor Pulice Department. li 'teo thc Federal Bureau of In­ ve tiu tion (FBI). Detroit; ichigan State Pol icc. East Lan 'In r: Bc r r i c n County Shcnff Dcpartrn m, S1. Jo .cph: Benton To ns h i p -Pu l i c c Dc p a r t m c n t ; S1. Jo s c p h TO\ n 'hip Police Department. and S1. Joseph City Police Department. (III ith lh State of ich...…

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…DDA questions agreement with the city under question when the boards held their regular meeting Wednesday, February 21. Present for the DDA meet­ ing were, Director Aaron An­ thony, Chairman of .rbe Board, Christopher Brooks, Kevin Clement, Jim Cronk, William Nichol, Dorothy Randolph, Joyce Abrams and Bob Schul­ theis. Ab eru were, Mayor Wil­ liam Wolf, J. Gardener Phillips. Louis Joseph, Bobby' Jordan. Evan LuDuc and Char- ...…

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…, io c o c Ci rn 0 y or 0 rsel c b p. or ai 6 / 27- 527 o i 9 r lOOOlEamed Income Credit prog if they fail to me a federal . e tax return this y fex- the moacy I lIICClIDe WOI'bI· Mr famili . th t . d liv· Deed ODly file federal income tax return. Unfortuneately, eligi e families y DOt aw the credit may DOt y. The federal T Reform Act Of 1986 eliminated the iDcome fex- milli 01 law iDCOlDe WorltlJ" !Mr f so I...…

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…La tackle health cer 1.1 milliOll people are covered nder edicaid in Michi, bile nearly the same number go . lIlY type of health care aNCI'IIe. To help the uniDsurcd, GoY. J Blanchard proposed a pia called Healthy Start o Id provide, i.surance covenp for cbilcha 10 fna · uredf •. . ADOtber apoGlOled by Rep. Wilfred Wedd, ))'HIZel ould povidc same in- 1DDCe aNerIp for those lao lose cdicaid beaefits beD they get a job. The iD...…

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…D P COLLEGE The Davenport College WRITERS' o KSHOP Lang on Hug Summ ( , r' shop at Uncoln Un' '. Pe ia SU DAY JULY \5-21, 1990. Wri ,Th Lang n Hug Sum- m it s' Work op,' Un­ co n University, PA 19352, (215) 832-8300 . LOOK! ",ISTE I LEAR …

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…March 4-10, 1990 If you see the Census as only a bean count·, look alain. Companies large and small use information sup­ plied by the Census for planning and expansion. Which , just may translate into more employment • opportunities for you 'and your community. Answer the Census. It counts for more than you think. ETA D R' STF B I ade in iami, thi TEC-9 assault pi 01 is the choice of drug dealers b - ca it' easilyconcealableandc...…

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…ent of l e to. SISO SSO ISO 75 SSO SO SO S25 SISO SI2,5oo .i.. ° d S 2.000.i •. °d C r er- CD reeo d being Op- posed to the bandonment of L.L. G p Ave. in Higman's .. Par. Adjou d t e meet ing at 8:13 p.m. T e next regu lar Board . be held March 6, 1990, 7:30p …

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