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December 06, 1992 • Page Image 1

…VOL. XV NO.3 An Informed People Is A Free People December 6-12, 1992 ByTUR D 0 -. The murder of Malice Green, the beating of Rodney King, and the evetyday ult and persecution of African-Ameri by the very group designed to protect citizens has caused many to open their eyes to the problem of police brutality in the community. At 1 t three gro have prong up to comb t the aul t on the community. any thought the or w done er the demi...…

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…�ift If college de eg uit MONTGOM Y, ALA. (AP) - Officials in Alabama's col­ lege desegregation case got together with legislative leaders Monday to discuss a possible settlement, but they were still as far apart as black and white. Officials of predominantiy white universities urged the Legislature' Joint Fiscal Committee to give historically Black universities no more than U.S. District Judge Harold Murphy required in his ru...…

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…/ CI CI e Schott' controversial reign over b eb 11' olde t fran hi e, th Cincinnati Re , might have gone too f r. Schott' racial remar , both public and priv te, ve many eing red and calling for her removal. Schott, who purchased the controlling h re of the b eb 11 team in 1984, que - tion of control came under t­ t ck when an ex-Red controller filed law uit ex­ posing the allegations. Having gone through three general manage...…

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…amp ofa by than 5 po fragil that it 100 up to rooni tors . in a hcanbreaking fight for i life. If you . it the nco tion inten- ve care unit of any hosp tal in this COWltry, you'll growing num­ ber of premature, low bri htweight b bie - ome • small enough to 6t in your band- truggllng a t the odds they can't begin to understand, but ve the spirit to try and over­ come. Unfortunately, because so many women lack health in- uranc...…

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…DR. JABARI V. PR PEH "W� declare our right on this earth, to be a man, to b a human being, to respect d as a human being, to be given t rights of a human being, in this ociety, on this earth; in this day, which intend to bring into existence; by any means neces ary." "When � Mar me say 'by any means MUSSary', I mean exactly that. Political, economic, social, physical anything thai's necessary as long as it's intelligently dlrecte...…

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…HBCUs see more funds and legal support to continue R Y TILL HBCU ADVOCATES ac­ krowledged that the ultima im­ pact of the Fordice decision will rot be krown until it is interpreted in the lower cours and implemented by the state. However, HBCU would supporters appla\Xled � high court decision for �holding the 14th amendment and reaffirming � government's resporsibility to en­ sure equal opportwlity in hi�r edocation Howard Prof...…

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…THIS WEEK IN BLACK HISTORY r 1 met in How many Blacks � tM Heis­ man Trophy between 1961 and 1982? DECEMBER 8, 1925 - Y Jr., entertalncr. born. 1933 - come- dian, WM born. DECEMBER 9, 1872 - P.BA PInchbeck, first Black governor in U.s. was elected in Louisiana. 1984 - Eric Dickerson broke OJ. �n's record for ingle«8)n nEhing yards with 2,1(15 yards, in 16 games. 1910-1920 - "Great MJgratIon" about one half million Blacks lef...…

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…((ELEtl ME AND IILL SAVE r' DETROIT. EDITORIAL A lot hangs on the 'roll of the dice. The people of Detroit are voiceless, Without respect from their own leadership. The citizens voted three time to ban casino gambling within the city, only to di cover the powers that be are trying an end run around them. Plans of two Grosse Pointe-dwelling developers for a casino in Greektown were splashed across the front page of the paper Sunda...…

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…\'IE\\S &: ()PI�J():\ Readers Write ovember S, 1992 day that will ch n e the Detroit police department hi - tory once gain .. .It f ed new nd higher level of trug­ gle initiated by ven police . . officer th t p rticip ted directly and indirectly in the bru I beating d th of lice Green. Detroit got rude w en­ ing: police brutality, terror and murder. Shoe cd out of their lumber, city offici I nd politiclans, community nd religi...…

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…1 in lin -bud et "You can't p " unav it ble for comment, ha t le tone defend r mong th publi he who elt hortch nged. "The problem i ith W mer Brothe -not Spi e," id M rk Kimb r, publi her of th Califomi Advocate, weekly in Fresno. "It re lly le ve a b d t te in the mouth." Kimber id most of the members of We t Coast Publishers, an oci- tion of Black publishers, re angry. Of the 25 new papers that re membe of the oci lion, a...…

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…C In m rch pI nned fter Centr I City c nceled it Christ pa ether than 110 the Ku Klux Klan to p r­ ticipate, do en Kl nsmen paraded through the city d ed in white ro tur­ d y. Itw th city' chamberof commerce that decided not to hold the par de because it could not keep the Klan from taking part. But KKK Ken­ tucky Grand Dragon Chri Connor aid he blamed Central City Mayor Hugh Sweatt. "In my opinion, now thi i my opinion, not ...…

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…Where efore part II byZA IIARY JOIL � 01 . with K t Y 80 hi in. Milwaukee Times FREEDOM TIME "While these alien kings' con­ trolled the land, certain Theban nobles traveled' southward to Kush and organized an under round liberation- move­ ment. The Hyksos were finally expelled from Thebes by an army . led by the Pharoah Sekenenre, who ended his career on the field of battle. He was followed in the kingship by 'the Theban mon­ ...…

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…In all the controversy (that bac -up by Da BFX on it word again?) that' urrounded chorus. his career since he wrote a tune .called "Boyz N The Hood" for his homeboy Eazy-E five years ago, there's one thing that journalists ometimes forget to mention about Ice Cube: he's one of the most mesmerizing MCs in hip­ hop. Well, that's an issue quickly put to rest on "Wicked,·" the first ingle off his new album, The Predator. What's the so...…

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…... . - .. . (Left-Rlght) - 1he Grand Architect Traxtitioner Paradise, The Grand Verbalizer Fu kin-lesson Brother J, Congressman Donald M. Payne and Baba Professor X The Overseer. . XCLA reaches the' hip hop generation Van glorious messengers, XCLAN were asked by New Jersey Congressman Donald M. Payne to participate as panelists on the congressional Black Caucus Brain Trust "Reaching ,The Hip Hop Generation," in Washington DC. ...…

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…'. IIE\LTII "TIle Judiciary Committee mem­ bers would let people be killed first, and authorize tudy group to deter­ mine whether or not they ought to e , MHC ch r e , euthan i dvocate h ve tried to d troy children too young to expre de ire to die, when th American Medical iation ued to overturn feder I civil right regulation protecting infants wi th handicap from di criminatory neglect. MHC ch rge that thi "Death Lobb" repre nt...…

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…B Commi ioner George Winger id Vance w forced out. "Mr. anee did not want to leave his job, He w pres wed out." oin ne city yinger 'd. e aid oon Elliott et out of lin ith the city commi ion h i going to hit the door too. Winer id Elliott h hi full trying to run the ci ty . "Finance is a job in its- If, if it w n't, we wouldn't be trying to find nether finance director." "We re putting too much burden on one person, regardles ...…

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…As we learn to trust I unde tand I m t trust if I m to be t ted. I unde tand Itt my whole ouUoo chang . I understand that t t� foundation of ny healthy relatio hlp. I understand th t in learning to trust my If I will find the intimacy with others. I undentand that I g in confidence in my intuition and learn to honor my dec! io , I will d cover my own excel­ lence and encourage others to do the me. I understand that trusting i ...…

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…l�rSI\ESS "OU co C th freeze were extended 0 yea it ould prob bly be nother 0 ye before the Legi I ture ould c le the i ue of property relief." Efforts to extend the freeze nd d-o vo r nger alre dy re underw y. Sen. Mat J. Dunaski , R-Lakc Orion, i he ding n effort to p h a feeze-extension bill through the lame-duck Legi lature. But ction office i over." '""'� QI , ,..., wor1h. It human ability k> Art· an ill tration of tb: ae...…

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…*** Dr. Benton i a bo rd-certified psychiatri in private practice. �1992 by KinI F WrM Synd. We are minister. who entertain for the ole purpose of winning souls. " For the P t ten yeal'l, Comm! - ioned produced sound with the drivin rhythm, intricate production and contempor ry melodies of • today' m popul r m Ic, while boldly proclaiming the Word of God. Touring in upport of their album "Number 7", Commissioned will be joined ...…

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…LAN G-To the C HCornia rai in, it may cern like our grapes. But a new dried fruit i gaining approval with Michigan hoppers, and i appearing in grocery nd pecialty marke acro the teo It is the dried tart cherry. Thi cherry, not to be confused wi th weet Bing cherrie or the bright red maraschino, i for people who . want a "fresh. unique food," accord- ing to the cherry's developer, Don Nugent. "THE T d tinct cherry fl vor," u nt "...…

December 06, 1992 • Page Image 21

…Medical experts have estab­ lished guideline for blood · cholesterol levels: • De irable blood cholesterol level-Ies than 200 milli­ grams/deciliter (mg/d}) • Borderline-high blood cho­ lesterollevel-200-239 mg/dl • High blood cholesterol level-240 mg/dl and above • Desirable LDL level-less than 130 mg/dl • Desirable HDL level-35 mg/dl and above Break the Fast for a Healthy Start to the Day Health, experts agree that it makes ...…

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…�LOUR eEEf r; AbED 10 �SSt$E SUfEF'lOR fLAVOf\. U'LL SCORE. e:>ET�R e>Y ESTAe,LISHIWc;, A �RSIC. ROUTIW" FOR PLANN\NG ANO PLAYING ALL '(OUR S�OT.s. US� IT' EVERY TIME FRON\ THE. F'R�-"" TEE �\GH" OM I THR.OUG .... TO "THE. -�- I . F=INAL .putrT I WH£T�EF\ '{()U�F\. "L.A'(ING CASUAL-LY- ,- OJ). UNOEP. 'TOP COMPE. T\ TIVE PRE.SSUFU:" • VAKIDK continued from 81 WorldNation also highlights col­ laborations with Spin legend ...…

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…all' e,encis, L OY tt PAIG appeared on . hil career. th· 1949 lSO'�num( idl"Sau:heI" misspelled) . ty itself... Pai e appears e hard-to-find hi,h nwnber 240 card set ... This card il most expensive in the set, $120001' more in near-mint ... Don't despair if you ant one: there w a reprint in the 1 9 Bowman set ... Pai e wu a colorful and beloved tar . in. old egro Lea ucs, often called the t pi�her ever ... He played for the Indi ...…

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