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December 06, 1992 • Page Image 18

…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 ...…

December 06, 1992 • Page Image 20

…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 ...…

December 06, 1992 • Page Image 22

…H i j _. ··l1lftl IW ..... · !flh!l I � t �I �9 i -I II j �! I �.4i P' nah .... : For copy � the tat_ C) I ' I ,. � I moat exoltlng BLACK iii:! ltD, FAMILY DICE GAME, N 4§ I zs: ( ... ! aend $3.00 (morwt order l,f � I. I only) and aeItcict .. mt � S � REPORTER atamped envelope to: i , � • n-41 AppIioanth wlllhaveonel to B.P. N.pper, 8182-3 "'1 0 §9i' ��.-4. t r.. ye.rs report ng Kephart Lane, Ben1en :I I z' experl noe In • a-t-- MI...…

December 06, 1992 • Page Image 23

…�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 ...…

December 06, 1992 • Page Image 24

…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 ...…

September 06, 1992 • Page Image 1

…Detroit students receive scholarships AI Scarface Is Back ENTEHTAINMlNT , By II onJ 'eciM � Aliclti,.,. CilizM "I t)x)ught Mayor Robert Wmen provided n excellent opportu­ nity for involving his own commu­ nity in the city' development," aid Robert B. Ingram, Mayor of Op locka, F1orida, and a conference par­ ticipant. Among the idem wittaSed fi t hand by the Mayors were the San- ford Vill e olject, . ion Area People (MAP) mod...…

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…i De ti tution I nd g nt of for un pul r vi Zundel..' • pu Ii h d P mphl t yi ng the Holo u t w n over- bl n myth perpetrated by worldwid Jewi h con­ pi y. Trl I for King b Ing del yed L G L - Ac- quitted on crimin I charge from th Rodn y King , the four offi ers ' federal trial ha been moved to September 29 to give defen e attorney more time to prepare. An attorney for on of the officers told U.S. Di - trict Court Judge ...…

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…• Ju c I rv lstant u.s. Denis Langfold- ppointed by Gov. John Engler to become the t BI Judge the Oakland County Circuit Court and the first BI c person to hold major county-wide office in Oakland County. "I hope I'll be fair and ob­ jective, analytical, trong on protection for the com­ muni ty, and courteous to lawyers and witnes and other court pel1onncl," . d Langford-Morris. Engler came under criticism earlier this year ...…

September 06, 1992 • Page Image 4

…If f P v rty re me hed int t unwill ingne o th mInd female in thi country to c m tog ther I I committed partners in a marital relationship. Thi has to nd or th in- titution of th family will t - tally di int grat and th trend of poverty and d pair will b the norm with our families. Child poverty rat on th ri The Children' 0 fen Fund, privat adv ca y gr up, aid 26.2 percent 0 children living in citie with population flO, or m...…

September 06, 1992 • Page Image 5

…THIS WEEK IN BLACK HISTORY Who I.r belIewd to IItwe ".. tlwhl;tatptlid� ill the u.s. ;"1982? SEYIEMBER 9, 1960 - TemiI dwJJeo&er AI1b Jr Of WII fiIIt B** m win u.s. Open. 1966 - ec. .... ce Madey swam in • IIDt Black female fi*ral judge. 1913- olympian, • , born. urn - Beary O. r wu the first Black . paduateofWestPoint. Tenyem later, J B. Alexander be- came the 1eCOI¥S. ., HIGHLAND PARK Th 10 'y Girl' ma popular by the 'Tem...…

September 06, 1992 • Page Image 6

….. DETROIT m Hajia Fatimatu, consultant, from Brooklyn, N.Y., was one of many I vendors attending the African Wortd Festival. I' I These gentlemen enjoyed ·Lady Watchi�g· at the Festival. - - - : 'This young family took a minute out to relax along Detroit' waterfront. I I t I ;p HOT' 0 S BY· W A D A F. r The 1992 African Wortd Festival drew hundreds of people from across the country. Antionette Clay 3, and her brother Anthony...…

September 06, 1992 • Page Image 7

…ISOLA RAHA IL OR "Just lor today-let me remember to rejoice ill impl« things I need no wealth to buy ... The cent 01 pine upon t wind, a burnished copper s , carlet ro es on the fence, unri e through the trees, Lord grant that I may 1I0t outgrow affinity with these ... " Friend enjoying v cation pots thi e on were Mary Powers, who vi ited relative in Wi con in, Amanda Crui h nk, trying her luck at the ca inos in La Vega, Mil...…

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…The Democrats have a death wish. They self-destructed in 1988 with Dukakis, and in 1984 with Mondale. This year they think they have a winner with Clinton-Gore. They are pleased with their convention, their post-convention bus tours and the numbers in the polls. AlL of these events went well, because they learned -the experts keep telling us-from the past successes of the Republicans. ' So, both parties are chasing the blue-collar subur...…

September 06, 1992 • Page Image 9

…VIEWS/OPINIONS ,. doul wiD 1iI." 1liI mt be irmptetld ., nan ICIdemic ml career pauiII smwd mt be de8ncdmldmdnnrhearl1erin IN FACf, many of my pe­ vbuI aWmas fbaa on � fact t "higher education begins carty." JfIll)'CD.uct1ike .,� alpita�aspedal twopartai\IDD thatlWlOIe �eadyeduca­ tioo. pIeMe give B a call orwrite: HILTON HIGHBR EDUCA- 11ON, 3l39N. Galey Awnm- 11.01, PoDOll, CA 91761. Al1lK>ugh I was a pretty px1 ti&h � stud...…

September 06, 1992 • Page Image 10

…fire the conti fromA2 "But for BI c Americans, for BI ck wom n, and for the nation, Dr. Jemison's participation in this mi - ion' ignificant. It culminates the realization of dream for a lone Black female, but more Importantly it is an additional piece of evidence that all youngsters regardle of race or sex can have uch dreams ful­ filled," Dr. Scott aid. "Further, Dr. Jemison is still the only Black female astronaut, and eeing ...…

September 06, 1992 • Page Image 11

…" ENTERTAINMENT IN BRIEF Betw en 1974 and 1979, the company' ued 9 of th planned 20 di . But in 1979 the record industry I went into a tailspin, and CBS entered a period of turmoil during which many Master­ works projects were can­ celed. The Black Composers Series was among them, as were several of the label's composer-supervised con­ temporary-music projects. The series was left un­ finished, and CBS - which is now Sony Qa...…

September 06, 1992 • Page Image 12

…DAY, SEPT. 71 SUMMER IN GREENFIELD VI UAGE - On the Vlllag Green, children can experience the pie ures of childhoods past wtth hoop rolling, jack , string gam , puppets and marble. Activities Include demonstration of gl blowing, pott ry and printing plu the chanc to s som 80 historic structures such the George Washington Carver Memorial. Call (313/271-1620). � JAZZ JAM SESSION - The WIse Quartet' featuring pianist Pamela Wise an...…

September 06, 1992 • Page Image 13

…HEALTH In the United State on dollar out of every even in our g nation 1 product (0 P) i pent on he Ith care. Thi amounts to over $800 bil­ lion dolla or $3200 per pe on. We have th world' mo t expensiv healthc re y tern, but we don't have the world' hea1thi t citizens. Even if we look at the life expectancy of . white Americans alone, it would rank only about 15th in the world. At one extreme, we are capable of providing the mo t...…

September 06, 1992 • Page Image 14

…,. Benton Harbor youth enjoy playing on the monkey bars during the -End of the Summer Program­ ponsored by BH Department of Parks and Recreations. Charles Grey draws Atfreda Randolph's picture. Benton Harbor youth (front row) and youth supervisors (back row) display crafts made during the Arts and Crafts Program. Benton Harbor youth enjoys many different gam provided by BH Park nd Recr ions. Alfreda Randolph displays the finished produc...…

September 06, 1992 • Page Image 15

…AI��rw I d it II und termtned ' bo much the City will recdve t.rom MDOT, but some moDi will Q)me from the City's Downtown Devel. opment Authorl ty and from fedaal a.aeDcles -- BENTON HARBOR ACCORDING TO the reaolu-· IN OTHER BU� ........ � the city . _ commission approved: Congratulation Marcel1m Sims, a 13 year-Old eighth grader at Reeths-PutIer Junior High School w given a hand of applause and a big thank you recently. Sims rec...…

September 06, 1992 • Page Image 16

…!>. I, ,. ", : ) : ' ' .. I I • i : , t I • l , • , , , • I I . i , i , . . • I , , , 11IEY GOT CHANCE k> spero rnilliom eX doUaIs in a city with a Iigb lifr.styE alXl with own:d su:h AJIaoIa' Julie Dash, who produced �eX�IMt",�with being in *mm:e � jazz � 1leet pu1ies, fbIk-life, � am . , marlcct . had great numbets of"�" arm1s � tmrwcns Corsale. � festival provided a � which told many stories of...…

September 06, 1992 • Page Image 17

…Convenient, ood t ting nd nutri tio re the coo ing buz- zword And, ther th y de cribed the grand prize-winning "Be t of Beef Coo -Off. Sp ni h Stea Roll with Sauteed Vegetable won the $15,000 top prize for S ndy Collins of Wheat Ridge, Colo. Thi beef recipe not onl y ple e the palate, but e ch protein-rich I rving provid a generous helping of nutrients like zinc and iron - all for j ust 277 calorie ! The beef roll i actually a i...…

September 06, 1992 • Page Image 18

…r r • p CHURCH CALENDAR Word." Sp 1 I invit d u t in­ clud: Bill linton, d mocr tic pre idential candid t • nd th Rev. Dr. Garon r C. Taylor, pa tor emeritu of the Con ord Bapn t Church of Br00 - lyn. e Yor. St. Stephen' Banquet et Women' .conterence scheduled Oak Grove African Me thodis t Episcopal Church will sponsor a Fall Women's Conference, Women Working Wonders September 25- 27,1990. The proceeds from the conf...…

September 06, 1992 • Page Image 19

…ADVERTISE CALL (313) 869-0033. lion of '-"d. DESCRIPTION OF LAND Of��Itu� CouRy of BerrIen Ent lot 9 & W 18' of Lot 8 bIk 7 Benton Harbor Improvement Iveoo 1 at add to City of a.nton Harbor AMOUNT PAID 1,299.80 TAXES FOR YEARS 1 ,1880.1e90,1881 TAX DEED HOLDER: Ella W ngton 815 MId eon a.,ton Harbor, MI 49022 LASTClRANTEE: Or.t Hobdy 31 eo Snyder Rd. Benton Harbor, MI 48022 D LEGAL NOTICE ADVERTISEMENT FOR BID OIlY OF ...…

September 06, 1992 • Page Image 20

…a dis tin uished agriculturi t from Tu ke e Institute wa pre en ted to th cret ry of the egro Br nch Y. .C. . t Gary, Indi na. The ecret ry, recently migr ted from Te , 100 ed up at his tall, broad shouldered vi itor, c no ledged the introduction, and added f c tiously, "Alabam , eh, where there are the meanest white folks in the odd." "Th rneane t hite folk nd the meane t egroes," as the agriculturist's unperturbed rejoinder. "Through...…

January 06, 1991 • Page Image 1

…( rar or by', ch out tie was q�i�tly with Bush 17.4 percent of the enlisted when the troops were first per onel in' the Marine. ar deployed blocking action Black. gainst fur e r- �gre sio'n, The A ACP s t te.d the from Iraq. but then he aid, overrepr entation of Black "Here-we are tearing off the in the ar ed force dcmand , day of the calend r and we that the Black community be _ .The Ad Hoc Afr ican an't even get the prin .) vigilan...…

January 06, 1991 • Page Image 2

…wec9.9w�Inuni y' ilent. . We ee nothing at stake in the Per ian �If which merits the death of a single American of any" race or color. . . We re taught t at the United States Constitution is a covenant be twe e n the people and th�s government: We have marched, prayed and died in seeking to enforce, this Covc ant. "IITU1:10N expres Iy and clearly states that Congress - not the President - hall have the power to qcctare ar. � ...…

January 06, 1991 • Page Image 3

…u- plan, \ ' ANN ARBOR - A Lakota (Sioux) Indian ceremony .will open The University of Mi hi an' annual com­ memora Ion of Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday in, January. Kevi n Locke, a lecturer and consultant on American Indian values and social , t r u c t u r es , w i.II beg i nth e , symposium with a ceremony .:»: de cribing the Plains Indian vic w of "the races of humankind" at 9 a.qt. Jan. i1 in Rackham Auditorium. Ade...…

January 06, 1991 • Page Image 4

…- By Dr. M DlD Marab La t month's controversy over the Bu h dministr tion' temporary deci ion to deny Feder fund to college awarding scholarships to rnlJjority tu­ dents on the basi of r ce had an intere ting . ec ndary dimen ion. The bureaucrat announcing this new raci t policy was an African­ American, Michael L. Wil­ liams, the assi tant ecretary for civil rights in the Depart­ ment of Education. Williams justified the el ...…

January 06, 1991 • Page Image 5

…r Opinion, Commentary, Editorials ,January 6-12, 19 1 ' MICHIGAN CITIZ lncl By ROD Daniels It came like a bombshell on the hills of the Bush veto of the Civil Rights BiJ1 of 1990. In d December Michael Williams, the "Civil Rights" chief for the u.. . Department of Educauon, is-" sued a policy decree that race ... based minority scholar­ ships violated civil right laws. ' According to this ruling, it is illegat for 'any college...…

January 06, 1991 • Page Image 6

…. ' .T • · Page 4 MICHIGA crnz . January 6-11, 1 1 .- ani ge. ot Convenierice1' , 1 Ie h d • seriou ly the mes age of the Je se Jackson challenge frag­ ment the degree 'Of partisan­ ship and loyalty Black have toward their party. . Unle white Democrats really begin to champion Blacks' intere ts, Blacks in growing numbers will"col­ laborate with Republicans at • state and national levels. Something Blacks Can Do Now' . ...…

January 06, 1991 • Page Image 7

…" • Opinion, Commentary, Edito�ials I I ) , / .. By Ron Daniel II came like a bombshell on the hills of the Bu h veto of the Civil Rights Bill of 1990. In mid December �chael Williams, the "Civil Rights" chief for the U.S. Department of Education, is­ sued a policy decree tbat . race-based minority scholar­ s nips viofated civil right laws.. . According to tbis ruling, it is illegal for any college or unive ity to use thei...…

January 06, 1991 • Page Image 8

…'a e ICBIGA CITIZ N Ja y .12, 1 91 Opinion, Commentary, Editorials - B orm 0 ill , , Over the pa t year, the New York Daily News �nd ns parent organization, The -Tribune Company, have been cheming to rid tbemselve <;>f all the newspaper's union emplo , Management's � strategy ha been to provoke ./ a trike and then hire scabs a permanent replacements. In contract ne gctlation , the new paper' bargainer made giv back demand 0 ...…

January 06, 1991 • Page Image 9

…January 6.11, 1 91 . . " ' ..... Taylor Jones, of Battle Creek, wa recently elected a the President of th Battle Creek Branch of the AACf>. Jones, a ubscribing Life Member of the NAACP re tkre d from the City 'of Springfield on disability. He ha been Pa t President AFSCME #331 for 3 years; Vice' Chair of the Battle Creek Housing Board of Ap­ peals (4 .ye ars 1 year as chairman); he is currently a member of the Battle Creek · ...…

January 06, 1991 • Page Image 10

….- I . . Pa e MICHIGAN CITIZ January 6.12, 1991 LES D. MOODY SR., vice provost for minority t the University of Michigan, was recently honored by the ational As oel tion f Black School Educator (�ABSE) at, the 0 nlzatlon' 20th annlver ar . 4100 celebration In Dallas. ooty, keyhote spea er at the event, U- founded NABSE,ln 1970 when he g thered 15 Black school - upertntendenr In Chicago to hare idea and concern.s, . pool re ources,...…

January 06, 1991 • Page Image 11

…DURING TH LATE 19705 and early 80s he, taught at several schools, including · Denison University in Gran­ ville, Ohio; Stanford Univer i and Whittier College in Califor nia; andthe 0 niversity of Hous­ ton. With thr novels under his belt � 1973, he received a Gug­ genheim, Fellowship and con­ tinued to write. S·· 1 81, be has been a writer- esidence .and professor of Englisb at the University of Southwestern Louisiana in Lafayet...…

January 06, 1991 • Page Image 12

…p Ie 1 MICHIGA CITIZE E .. ntertainment anu ry 6·12, 1991 , , Sh uld the gold-certified success of the debut Tony! .Toni l Tone! album have left any doubts that a major new p,op/R&B fo ce has 'arrived on the scene just in time for the new decade, The Revival, the second album from the Oakland, CA funkmaster has cleared them. Dwayne Wiggin, Raphael Wiggins and Tim Christian­ t he core of Tofiy! Toni! Tone !-have emerged as a s...…

January 06, 1991 • Page Image 13

…"-� .--.=--- 'By C rolyn arfleld Art. C o"esponilenl i �. , Curious about replace­ ment co ts for window � tripped from her h me, 'Zakiya Talibah Abimdola dicovered she could handle the task herself. I n her, earch for economi­ cal home repair the world of gla opened to her. I . Gl a probab ly predate 'Egyptian civilization, al­ though hi torians aren't sure of it origin. Glas blowing, fu ing, tainglas and stump- ing 're type...…

January 06, 1991 • Page Image 14

….' • I , � .... 'f t, , . , \. t I ., t ,I, f. . . ( . • • ICHIG CITIZE Jan -rs, 1 1 , ry Highland Park .' rd .patche r nce. HP 0 up di· f By Derrick C. Lewis StalfWriUr HIGHLAND PAR - In the spirit of t hqliday, the Highland Park Commu 'ty College Board of Tru tees patched up differences and held a special meeting Dec. 20 witb everyone pr ent. . Pa t boldouts Winona .. Humphrey and Arneta Water­ house wou...…

January 06, 1991 • Page Image 15

…, . J By BOB �LBIG ".We have become so de- Qwital News Service pendent on pe ticide se for - our . food that we have really • lANSING - When Robert gone beyond what is absolutely ·Mitchell found a little green in- 'necessary: he said sect in his broccoli, it didn't bug While Mitchell .. emphasized him a bit. he does not want to increase That' because the state health risks, he would IilCe to see Department of Agriculture. the "someti...…

January 06, 1991 • Page Image 16

…, .. . '. IcHlGA C TIZ • t I '.� . I I • ., •• , , , ua..,. -12, 1"1 Gr ntm k ddltlon po ,or LOFT Tr ining Program's primary At The'L br a goal will be to better recruit, ry ) retalR; and tr in rea volun- teers to meet the m ny and diver e need of today' Pre-Scbool StoryTime The LOFT Teen Center in teen. . resumes this week with ses- Benton Harbor recently was A portion of the grant will sion being held on W nes- warded a $7,2...…

January 06, 1991 • Page Image 17

…'. Classified Ads The City ,of Highland Park I. requ •• tlng propo.al. for: the Demolition of EIght Structures . All such prQPOSals .hell be sealed and eubmltted TO: City , 30 Gerald Avenue Highland Perk, MI 48203 BY: 5:00 p.m. on Monday, JMueIy 14. 1990 All proposaA. must be aubmltted In , accordance. with the pi n. andlor • I epecifica1ions on file at the Office of the City Engineer. 16480 Woodward Avenue, HIg."lland Park, MI ...…

January 06, 1991 • Page Image 18

…1 '. .- y o "U mon : - , . '. .. Theta S.()rorlty, Inc., Tau Chapter . , . , .. , Member of Ipha Frat rnity, Inc., 'W tate Unlver ity chapter claim fir t place in the. United Negro ollege Fund Bl ck G-reek tep Competition aturday, . Dec. 22 at Clubland in Detroit. (Photo by Derrick C. Lewi and Gary Watkin .) FREE! 500 Business Cards Buy 500. Get 500 � • y 04X ooet $21.95 Ral ed Black Ink on Whit ' Card F&S Publl...…

May 06, 1990 • Page Image 1

…, . By Chri . urr y Capital New Serv�ce . I.A G-- Leg lation i- ing the exci e t x on cigarette would provide dduional revenue for Gov. James Blanchard' Healthy Start pr - ram, .ays the mea ure's chief .pon or. Rep. Perry Bullard. D-Ann Arbor, aid a 25-ccnt incrc c in the tax on a pack of cigaret­ te • commonly known s " in" tax. would provide an ad­ ditional 36 million to Healthy Start. a program that would give health care f...…

May 06, 1990 • Page Image 2

…rc hit . Y. m yor hit dmlnl tr tlon' dru r YO to th J tice tio I Crime Sent need in 'murder for hire" plot . RICH 0 D. VA . Prominent Black Richmond, Virginia home builder Jerome Jen i entenced to 15 ye in pri on I t ee a a re It 0 a murder-for-hire cheme. Jen in convicted of trying to ve b' former girl- friend' ne h nd killed. He reportedly offered a local community ctivi t 35,000 to do the jo . The cuvl 1 i e d reponed...…

May 06, 1990 • Page Image 3

…De roe Board member offer ch I Co D dfr P 1 pqlCIty taxes will be mauy. will expc2ieoce OlItJ8Ck or decrease in the IID(KIDl c:I. tax paid in the fol- . l<J\viog y The Educational Bill of Rights re tore hone ty to edacati onal f by estab­ lishing simple formula for e fuDding of K-12 education: fifty-fdty pus the lottery. In other words, the 5 e must match dollar for dollar all revenue raised by local school operating poperty...…

May 06, 1990 • Page Image 4

…i nj min Ch vi CIVIL RIGHTS times more likely to die of # homicide tha hite males. And African American women re more than four tim more Ii ely to die from homicides than . te . omen. Of course, som of these tatistics are due to w t the report calls wdif­ ferent life- tyl .. But main­ t in that difference in life styles are in p conditio ed by social and economic contexts. As I there' an overall r . dis 'ty in the social d P...…

May 06, 1990 • Page Image 5

…nvironment is ByRo D The T entielh Anniversary of Earth D y wa an event which received widespre d publicity in virtual y every aspect of the media. Informa­ tive educational features aired on radio and television nd in depth . I ran in magazines and new papers nationwide. The i u of aving planet ear_th appropriately received \ senou focus as the evidence mounts that the enviroment IS in rious and dangerous dis­ repair. That the...…

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