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August 05, 1990 • Page Image 7

…AUG 'Bib/e. an African book, J GREENSBORO, N.C. African place and people in t e Bible range from t e Garden of Eden to the cburcb leaders bo \)rdained tbe apo tie Paul, and African-American sbould e pride in tbat berita e. at tbe m Ie of a Ily Bible tudy led by t Rev. G. e ley Raney, a United Churcb of Cbrist minister from Daytona Beacb, Fla., at 1 e biennial convention of United Black Chri tians, July 10-14 in Green boro. T ...…

August 05, 1990 • Page Image 10

…munity college in n hich do not h v pproved mi Ila c to ith opcr tin ct. If voters pprovc the mill, it could levied in D cern- r. T $14. million repre- nt out P rcent of th olle e ' tot I operating bud et. The rem inin 62 percent come from tuition nd fee • contr ct revenue • nd 01 er offer n opportunity t college for many stud nt would other i c un do 0, orton ay . . About 55 percent of CCC tudents continue their duca­ tion ...…

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…AUGUST 5-11,1 CHIGAN CrrlZEN . I PAG 11 ainbo Coali ion Co tl ed fro P 5 politic t nd the reason for his ref al to run against Marion Barry in the District of Columbia's mayoral' race, is artially due to this fear that Wilder is being groomed to urpass him. Complicating matters is Jackson's tense and ambiguous relatlonshlp with Louis Farrakhan. Jac son has known Farrakhan intimately for more than a quarter century; Chicago ...…

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…I. AUGUST 5-11, 1,. D troit activist push council by district J C. Vaughn said this could be SI!Il""'" very dangerous for the city. The Committee for an AI- because council members are . feclive City Couacil i p h- n�t accountable to the many ing for D initiative to require different areas of the city. Detroit City Council mem- He stated Detroit is the I bers to live in district that oilly city in tbe country hose they ill represent...…

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…( c U be ta love you en you're good love. and ben you're bad." A dults, e sometime need children to ho u thing we re too clever to see. For free reprint of "What children C n Teach Us," end t mped, self- ddre ed en- velope to: Reader' Digest, Reprint n ger Dept. B890, Pie ntville, .Y. 10570 .. open, ith h ve to e ommy. I r- -_ ---- . . ,'.. \ � . ...' . …

August 05, 1990 • Page Image 15

…AUGUST Jell, 1M CHIGA PA 15 . - � o crac .do At the Monday July 30, nton Harbor City Commis­ n meeting tbe commission was informed th t the city would be di connecting the water ervice of customers with delinquent water bills. City M nager Steve Man­ ning aid the accounts receiv- ble for water and ewers is currently at 336,0 . But he o aid be innin Tu sday, July 31. th Utilit S rvicc D partrncm ill enfor e ih hut-off pohc . ...…

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….( . ' in driving incident "I do ot feel tbat Mr. Wi t­ on 0 e the city n apology: aid Ma ning. Ma ing aid it was im­ pos ib e for Watson to be going 5 mpb in tbat kind of weath r, because it w rain­ ing do n "cat anddogs." Commissioner Charle Yarbrough reminded the com­ mi ion that Wal on wasn't charged for nything but peeding. "If he was drunk he hould have. been ch rged for bing drun and put in jail." "Leave the guy alone ...…

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…COY rt S nior C nt rSchedule Join tbe VanBuren Senior UfeliDe program in Covert. Eac M . day __. Exerc' e for fun and good healtb at :30 p.m. EK WecI e a, - BinlO before IUDCb. Micbig n Emer­ gency Pbarmaceutical Pro­ gram for seniors (Mepps) aU day call 764-8378. On tbe 1st 4 3rd Tuesday, August 7 and 21. Blood Pre - re Cli ie, II a.m. to 3 p.m.; Bo Ii at Lakcsid Lanes in South Haven at 2 p.m.; and 'Beauty Clinic-free Iacials...…

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…� ... ' • : _� ." I ·c �........ . • erUfeCl FI., Suite B-457, \ 'f fl i el on Mandell mlde in lhe United Stale �t only by calli for conlin economic slDelio Illin I I e rlcist Soul Africi re&i , bul by rai in mo y. OSI of I mo ey rlised by MJlDCJIeII' trip to t United S tes is 01 oinl 10 0 to his Africln Nllio I COD Ire s, bul 10 400 million im­ poverished Bllc of Africa. A 100 al thi le r developed continent i bein c used ...…

August 05, 1990 • Page Image 19

…�G .9 "JAZZ IS 'T DEAD," says Lee, "and it' not depressi ng nd it' played by people who .have a life and can go out and exist in the world just like everyone else." "She's Golla Have It," Lee' first feature film, was made after funding for a pre­ viously planned movie fell through. Scrambling to pull together a budget Lee and .. Ros collected $175.000 from r----------------- � In 1989, filmmaker Spike Lee rote, directed and co­...…

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…• • Young omen ill have the opportunity to interact ith profe ional Black om­ during "I Dream A 0 Creer D y.. t t useum of Afnc D American Hist�ry. Aug t 7 from 10 .m.- 2 p.m. Targeted to ard young ome e 16-21. the program' 0 1 i to provide motiv tion and uid ce to th e intere ie in pe uin a profes io I career. "The me sa e tbe e out- t ndin profe ional ill communicate to the young omen tie i Creer D y i that they, too, can b...…

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…AUGUST 5-11, 1 PAG Zl . African . orld Festival 'gO .... ----.....-�----- 11:30 eet Honey In The IRock tur 18,1 . SUnd y;- 11:00_ 12:00 MAIN SlACE 12:CDaoon 1:00 PIlI 2:m.- 3:00 4:00 6:00 pm '15 7:00 pm :m.,. :00,. ,. .. I�PI' .. IS,. Daa a.ry ,. PYLUIID 7. ,. on . I …

August 05, 1990 • Page Image 22

…of fo)- 23 ... '( I...ovc : 1 31E.C •. ) 11 pit her contr fter propo The ri ht i . re. crvcd by the City to r jcct any or all bids nd to . cccpt • u h bid that be to th best advant g of th City. Mattie Carter City Cler' .. Citizen .kAy 29 & Aug.5 • • • • • • • • --������==�- : • • ;__��!!!!!!!!!!--: ... . ... : …

August 05, 1990 • Page Image 23

…ESFORSALE � Homes from $1.00. U Repeir. AI80 . property. Cell (805)�9533 � 81b anent � .�2 . 280 HELP WANTED -------------------- AIRPORT JOBS $22.00/HR NO EXP. TRAI I G. FREt; TRAVEL CALL :2 hrs. 1-9()().4I68.5323 FEE $9.95.8126 ATTENTION: EARN ONEY WATCHING TV! $32,OOO/y ar income potential. D tails. (1 )602-838-8885 EXT. lV-l4604. 815 ATIENTION: GOVER NT JOBS - YOUR AREA! $17,840 - $69,485. (1)602-838-8885, Ext. R-1� ATTENT...…

November 05, 1989 • Page Image 1

…I I o er In urance tudy reveals exce profit By SHElLEY DeLUCA Capillll News Service LANSI G - Michigan in­ surance companies are overes- imating their losses and not being efficient in their ad­ ministrative costs, claims the author of a preliminary tudyon po ential uto rate reductions in the state. "The report identifies where rate reductions can be made ba ed on what profit the in­ surance companies should be making, " ai...…

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…to end bu there is no discussing of one pe ,one ole. We will not ccept anything less than one person, one vote", he stressed. If that means political con­ trol by the African people, then so be it," Mahlangu added. Alluding to the current three ch mber egregated Parli - ment designed separ tely for A ins, people of color nd bites, . th bites having ab- olute ve 0 power, langu . d that, e don't want four ch her liament, an- one ...…

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…J e Jac son mee D cu atu of Afr cana Studie Dep rtm nt By FWD s. RIGGS StaffRep01ter DBTROrr - Down with dope, up with hope. These are the ever so familiar words of the Rev. Jesse Jackson spo en once again during an anti-drug conference onOet.26. This time he delivered the keynote address Wayne State University t which members of t priDg' ll-day "study-in" were present. The e partie lar students said they've heard it all b...…

November 05, 1989 • Page Image 5

…..... Opinion/Commentary/ Editoriats. Letters Po By Black major.ity is the goa golan troops b eked by their Cuban allie battered South African force nd bl ted their l cursio iDto soYeriegn ADgolan terrrilory in the b ttle 'of CuitoqunaUale. The defeMed S African troops witDGrew a d South Africa ed for peace. Recently the world wit­ neued the historic picture-of Sam UIIlO, President the Sout West African People's Organization ...…

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…. , • Ie THE u . .s. . 1\1£'£1) � /tI1�il.£ /V14P£V Fo D F€NS£� S,D wE AS AM£R/G AlS C fttI I<�E P o t-II"'" 5rANOA�i) Or LtV',.., ! awe an affirmative ction of­ fice 0 d the uthority to monitor t e emp oyment sear­ ch fo n f culty and staff. Affirmative ction begins with the definition of departmental and in titu ional needs and priorities. A history department hich no Bla faculty and also no 0 e must be challenged to define...…

November 05, 1989 • Page Image 7

…I . D Board briefs Eastern Michig� University director of planning and Ad- vancement. ' On Oct. 26 Carter said the meeting was closed because the committee was just laying out its groundwork. Rod Zimmerman from WWJ-WJOI, said his assis­ . tance, as were other committee members, was primarily for consultation - to better operate the station in the future. The station's license was up for renewal Oct. 1. 1 Propo I-A-only QlU...…

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…CAD Talen The Corporation For Artis- . tic Development (CAD) held its 10th Anniversery Hand­ icapped Celebration at Wayne State University's, McGr�gor Conference Center. The Com­ munity Arts· Auditorium w the setting for the Handicapped Talent Contest. In opening statements, Regina Mack, founder and Ex­ ecutive Director of CAD, stated that CAD programs bring to light the efforts, talents, ac­ complishments and histories of our ...…

November 05, 1989 • Page Image 10

…committee meetings)." The m urn board plans to hedule a pecial meeting to disu in detail i u brought up by members 1 thi meeting. Ad te was not set.Mu eum Ex­ ecutive Board Vi Chai rman, Ron ld Hewitt t 11 member- hip bout the m yor's pi ns for exp n i n. tion ttempts failed in this case, Hun commenced an enforce­ ment ction by issuing the ch rge. Now that HUD is- ued charge of discrimin lion, any party may elect, within t enty...…

November 05, 1989 • Page Image 11

…l' SU Pro e or accepts nomination as 'Africana ByFLOD fta(f Reporter S.RlGGS DIrrROrr - A house is not always a home. I But because associate professor Gloria House has al­ ways made Wayne State 'University feel at home they have chosen her as chair for their new Department of A&icana Studies. _ House has continually sup­ . ported them whether it was , during their ll-day "study-in," atteDding their meetings or just offering...…

November 05, 1989 • Page Image 12

…- 29percen • Proposal [EJ 00-350 million in� ase for K-12 education 17% average decrease fn property tax a r no 1 el Ho ever, Tom W gama soci te tate uperinten­ dent of schoo . d th tout­ of-formula chools do hare no in lottery proceeds by th ir eligibiity for" tegorical" . d for pecific programs uch as speci 1 educ tion and bus transport lion. …

November 05, 1989 • Page Image 13

…cce r find • I ci y • I Po raft of ,noD S. RIGGS StaffRepotter DBTROrr - In 1962, who ould have thought an 8-year­ old boy tossing newspapers on neighborhood porches in Mar­ vell, Arkansas would be a suc- cessful entrepreneur? I Alvin Taylor did and he said he always - he would one day own his own business. .. al ays fel that I would be a businessman," Taylor said. I had always worked and had my own money." As owner of ...…

November 05, 1989 • Page Image 14

…Church no n' McMulleD ii a liceDled minister in Friendship Ba . Church d ked with sick people, including AID tie and UDteer within the Volunteer. etropolitan Jail 23rd anniver ary EV. D • D IC L. CO II outre ch mini ter for Greater Ebenezer will be the 11:30 a.m. pe er, Rev. ath niel Gathright, pa tor of the Good Ti . ng Community Baptist Church, will be the peaker for the 4:00 p.m. service. All pre ent nd former ember re...…

November 05, 1989 • Page Image 15

…5-11, MlcmGANc Benton Harbor Area News flop at. �hotnelA for an ailing co�,nunlty GBNEItAL PRAc:na 01' LAW 181 7143 LEA G DICKEY REALTY GROUP -Ewtylltilt, We Touch, T.",., ttl SOLD- ve to relocate city office to mayor;s brother's building By Bernice Br Conesponden: BENTON HARBOR -City Commissioners heard a proposal to relocate the City's Community Development Department (CDD) from the basement of city hall to the Vin­ ...…

November 05, 1989 • Page Image 16

…Benton Harbor Area News <YDorisio, M.O., car­ . joined taff of Mercy MelDOr1� M.cdic· :al CeDter � OIl HarbOI'. . O'Dori io joined the practice of TborYaId Christian­ M.D., cardiothoracic ur- 2SOO Road, St o relocate, p ea e ca I: 9 -7 i .479 on. - Fri. --- ----- � ------- …

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…Comput r U r Group r dy Anyone interested 1D per­ sonal �uters' invited to at- , tCDd' an orpnjutjonal meeting of a Personal Computer Users Group at 11 a.m., Saturday. 0Ye1Ilber 11 in Room S-117 at Lake Michigan College, 2755 E. Napier Ave., Benton Township. For more information, call Mar Winegar at (616) 927- 3571 or 1-800-252-1LMC, ext .. 204. In Am ca Slid /Lectur C "Latin America Today" is a slide show and lecture to be p...…

November 05, 1989 • Page Image 18

…• • ., , broker/de er. Sign the forms if you wish to retain your old r�pre entat�ve. This is a good time to decide if you are happy with the service that they provided or if you too ould like to make a ch nge. One rd of ution, be certain th t the new broker/dealer is a A D member firm. If no , do not m e the change! …

November 05, 1989 • Page Image 19

…icro-Quic Beefed Up Baked Potatoes NII'c',' ipe we te ted in a 650-watt ov n. If your oven ha a differ- ent watta aciju ti accordintly· "fI n onion Ba ·1 And Gartic Po ate Bale eR�Ul chopped I I av e8IJGOII".oUv oil pper . I LIn I Add broth 2.ln 13- by B at 325· are tend r a Dear Bett Crocker . Q. Why are my 811ed with holes? E. NH. A. Holes or tu caused by too muc leavening or overmixing the d ugh. PA. A. We don't ...…

November 05, 1989 • Page Image 20

…Free n a ro -JAMES BRO HAS PROVEN TO BE AN ASSET TO OUR no FOR MANY YEARS. 'IHE GOOD HE HAS DONE, BOm SOCIALLY, AND ARTISTICAL­ LY, FAR OUlWEIGH ANY CRIME HE HAS BEEN AC­ CUSED OF. PO TInS REASO , WE URGE YOU TO PARDO HIM, AND RELEASE HIM IMMEDIA TEL v: IlOtllDenumber· 1-800-257 900 for opel tor The H . open 7 days a 24 hours a day. …

November 05, 1989 • Page Image 21

…fN. 11 High Sohool, ""ford TownIhtp from 8 a.m. 2:30 p.m. Call 183-1172 for men In­ f1orn\dc)ft SruDYGROUP Study Group S ... lon Bicen nnlal Towers EVERY FRIDAY at 7 I 10 pm 4 East AI .andrine in the edic I Center. Contact Adjunct Pr CoIem, former In­ Itructor WSU c.m.r for Stud I. Sub;ect: A provoca­ tive analy lion Black in­ dlgeniou Ie Theology of Nor1h America. \1deo pr tation. of lecture. and lOeechn by ·n. U=arralcnan ...…

November 05, 1989 • Page Image 22

…y of October, E ••. DETROIT EAST DETROIT WEST ,500 ,SOO 17,000 17,500 10,000 1 ,000 ,500 ,000 ,000 14,000 13,100 11,100 ,� 11,500 11,500 9,500 000 1S,5OO 13,500 ,000 12.000 18,800 SAFF IRS …

November 05, 1989 • Page Image 23

…:� • ass i f II . : I APPEAR TV COMMERCIALS. All . tyP.eI ed. All -ca . Earn· BIG money. c.a Inc.. 1�· eI44. CALl. NOMI 12/31 . NEW START - ,000 LOANS. No employment. credit. or oollateral needed. 1-&17·754-1540. 24-hour teMce. HUD/FHA CASAS Single a male, 45-!56, who 1 romMtic. I.,., • loving. nd Md . maJemy to P.o. Box 9015. Benton Har· bor, 48022.. HOUSEHOLD GOODS, & SERVICES ng and plumb­ llam at (313) 865- •• timat......…

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March 05, 1989 • Page Image 1

…o cia By hy r Capital News Service LA I G - Although dropout rates arc a significant I concern, the problem is shifting with the state's new service economy to affect the middle class. omi Bryon, consultant for the bur u of educational ervices in the state Department of Education, said she bcli ves part of the dropout problem is due to parents who didn't en­ courage their children to get an education, because the parents didn...…

March 05, 1989 • Page Image 3

…I' I In ake of Abortion ban JDS -eial Services and strong op­ ponent ofProposai A, must no implement the Ia he fought hard against LANSING - Proposal' A·. "I one 0 those op- ended tax-funded abortions in p� Pro� A," Babcock Michigan on December 12, but said, and. not t because of its effects may Dot be known for DlO!1etary, JSSucs,_ but because I more than a year. eve u unfair that : � 'Since the bill went into ef- woman should be...…

March 05, 1989 • Page Image 5

…I , March 5-11, 1989 MICHIGAN CITIZEN 5 . , OPINION I The Black Church-' 'Ins itutio alizing ,African- Black H' tory Month 1989 in no over, but beyond the hlgh­ lightting of our history which marks this season, African­ American's must find a way to make the teaching and celebra­ tion of our history a permanent part of our lives. The most logical p ce for this to occur is within the strongest and most stable in­ stitution we ...…

March 05, 1989 • Page Image 6

…I HIGHl.J!\ND PARK FOCUS Apartme o er 0 o 8y 0 e I HIGHLAl D PARK - A oman h offered to don te a U unit partment to the Wayne Metropolitan Community Ser­ vice Agency. Agency Executive Director Luther J. Flan agan , "The lady me re wor . g with the ho d hoped could person put it to usc." he said The gency st ted . uld be 100· into ether it was "economically fe ible" to fIX it up and arge ren I enough for people to stay there...…

March 05, 1989 • Page Image 7

…March 5·11, 1989 MICHIGAN CITIZE Page 7 Highland Park Focus Community leaders sh w , Liberty students the way LEA DE SHOW LIBERTI STUDENTS THE WAY· Pictured above are: Front R (l-rt) Th d us Walker, Edward Price, Cesare Greer Tal Show Host, and Benjamin Gibson, Student . Government President. Back Row: Dr. Birdlene E elman, Liberty School Principal, Dr. Comer Heath lilt Highland P-drk Community Colleg Pre ldent, and Dei dra Downes Soc...…

March 05, 1989 • Page Image 8

…HIGHLAND PARK FOCUS • 'HIGHLAND PARK - In h of the city message, ��180" Par ayor Martha e ted victory may er t to keep a _,� ... , __ ison office in High- • _ t r Scott said Edison of­ fi�� are gradually shift�ng their s nd to not only keeping this facility open, but also to im­ proving service by operating six days per ek, " Fred Ferris, her admini a­ tive a sistant, stated that negotiations were till gain on with the utilit...…

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