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January 17, 1993 • Page Image 22

…DAY PRI Q D Q T. The Neighborly ew.lener, f._ture. article. on African -Amerl can hl.tory, BI_ck h Ith, re.ource , penpal., puzz , and mor . nd for FREE copy: PO Box 128-BN Munith , MI 492S9. LEGAL ones S OPSIS OF THE REGULAR MEETl G OF THE BENTON CHARTER TOW SHIP BOARD OF .------------------­ TRUSTEES HELD 0 TUESDAY. JANUARY 5, , 893, AT 7:00 P. lhe m Ing w ed to order at 7:00 p.m. by a ent lrwee on and Pledge of IAOl'V\OI!...…

January 17, 1993 • Page Image 23

…ir Clay rna a o LI 0 I bou ht "Gior 10' .. after h y it too b i ay from B hanan Pie. BI ir w allo ed to tay in th Buc n n ion un il divorce t- tied. Seethin ith ra e, tried to cho her bile nny, the id, 100 on. Tina e perien ed n rie feelin after a t n e ph n call. Tina nd Cain d n id n ho to nan Blair ithout hurting Max. Blair. meanwhile, brou ht Max proof that cl down erenity Sprin . Marty w up et bout Andrew's edding. ait To...…

January 17, 1993 • Page Image 24

…OW, I 0 TO W R TIl qu tion, "Where do we go from here?" which i our theme, we m t fi hon y recognize where we are no . When the Con- titution written, ran formula to determine t es and represen tion decl red that the egro w i ty percent of a penon. Today nother curio formul m to clare that he i fifty percent of a person. • � Of the good things in lite, the Negro has approximately one halt those of whi . Of the bad thing of life, he h ...…

January 10, 1993 • Page Image 1

…, By TUREKA TURK lanta, Baton Rouge, �troi rAkron, and other cld plan to a lchlq action uit gai t the .s. govern- Amidst empty, temporary New ment, ccordlng to Je . Year's resolutions promising better Also at the January 2nd meeting jo , financial tability, and healthier N'COBRA planned to spread repe.ra­ li(i lY. ,the reparations movement tions ware throughout the nation resolved, in a January 2nd meeting in with a march on W hington,...…

January 10, 1993 • Page Image 2

…ruling (LDP). pi i LDP is actually . party. In1 I . red light . triet in Toy , the I 66-y�ar-old jiy ma com­ lained that foreign p titu -ruin � atmosphere- of Tokyo �ighborhoods -tiC inAmerlca hen BI move into bite neighbormods. " Several Jap politid I have made raci t statements bout African-Ameri in- cluding one who charged that I major reason the U.S. was losing its world dominancx: became the country bad "too any Blacks ...…

January 10, 1993 • Page Image 3

…( After nuturin hundreds of babies neglected by ociety for over twenty y ars, Clara Hale died recently of complications ofastroke. Mother Hale, a he was called, gained international recognition for her efforts in caring for abandoned and or­ phaned chiJs1ren suffering from epidemic of drug use and AIDS. Sh started in her Har­ lem home in 1 9 and oon moved to five- tory brownstone, alway keepin o child, often the n ediest, in h...…

January 10, 1993 • Page Image 4

…Ilu;IIL.'\NI> P,\RK Tbe pro lem ulted when the Stat of eliminated aid early I t, year k social rvice aid and to y eliminating th Gereral Assis- Mr. P ident-el t, I w tance program, making it difficult, if not thank you very mu h for reeo wle for m clien to pay their that children are a bottom-line en rgy �il!. eeoromlc issue and that preventive Taylor claims many people have had in trrent in all of our children is rot '. their el tric...…

January 10, 1993 • Page Image 5

…{The "11l8 Negro pays for what he wants and begs for what he • KtDy 1k need for economic empower­ ment in Detroit and the African American commWlity than during the year em ooliday season in � around the mpping malls in the Detroit area. I did some field work at one of the 10cal malls the other day, 00 I did not buy anything. The demographics were follows: Mosdy Afrlcan Americans, say ninety eight percenc and mosdy female, say...…

January 10, 1993 • Page Image 6

…READERS WRITE ycbolo cal,' eel due to the ignific&nt role and I have grown to see <. C rep ed in December of 1992 revea ed that 0 ut of every four Ameri were of German descent This immedi tely d a disheartening effect, in view of the history of Germany, along with the upsurge in hate-crim here inAmcrica. well in the nation of Germany itself. That fear of Nazism that h so long been associ ted with those of German descent till linger...…

January 10, 1993 • Page Image 7

…, blin bu b t tel • dum could only be demo trate to le . 1 to n ted the 1 w the public hearln e:XDressc� concern tit ble people coming into Ze s corporation later partnc might ve under- o d yor Porter rep eel t the na- tive greement required "full di - clo we of the office of the board and their b ckgrounds." Councilwoman Cuistine Franklin replied that according to � ording in the tentative agreement, uc dis­ clo ures would h...…

January 10, 1993 • Page Image 8

…Trinkley and fellow archaeolo­ gist Natalie Adam work for the Chi­ cora Foundation, a 'nonnrofit grol:lP b ed ill Colwnbia. They are work- ing with The Museum of Hilton Head Island ard i land-area vol un­ leers in excavating old slave quarters at the plantation as well. Artifacts found at the site will be permanently housed at mu- eum, according to Mike Taylor, its director. "The museum is very proud to support Chicora's fine work...…

January 10, 1993 • Page Image 9

…." Fresh, vibrant, hip and soulful, Shanice Wilson truly shines on Inner Child, her sparkling and ex­ pressive debut album for Motown Records. "The music on this album IS univers "says Shanice. "We tried to cov verything from pop to r&b to dance and hip-hop." From the beautiful opening in­ terlude, '�Keep 'Your Inner Child Alive" to the upbeat first single, "I Love Your Smile" and on to the tender "Silent Prayer" (which fea .. tu...…

January 10, 1993 • Page Image 10

…, THIS WEEK IN BLACK HISTORY • How many BIocJcs onnua/ly of strck (hyptrtension)? . JANUARY 13, iSs1 - the � filst "Jim Crow Law" passed in Tennessee. 1966 - Robert Weaver named secretary of Depar1mentofHo�aIK1 Utban Development 1990 - UUU� of Virginia became � country' fitst Black governor since the Reconstruction. 1926 _ M Lbtoo, trombonisVoom- poser, was born. ' AllAfricanssallhofthe� are darlc� people. or faJs�? JANUARY...…

January 10, 1993 • Page Image 11

…, - . Senior Service Line by Matilda Charles ( care. .' Health & Nutrition by Judith Sheldon HVIL , -Th bea 0 Black Central Police Officer Re inald Miller on Monday, Decem­ ber 14, h ra' ed local and national fe that uch lnciden contin be the tr ditional relatlo hip be- tween Blacks and the police. "H d thi not been police 0 eer, this incident would never have been reported," the Rev ames Tho , p tor of Jeffe on Street ionar...…

January 10, 1993 • Page Image 12

…Benton Harbor Briefs • 0 that d Y an art exhibit featuring 'Eugenia Marve will highlight the celebration of Martin Luther King Day at . Lake Michigan College. An arti t' reception for Eugenia Marve will be held following the performance. Marve' ceramics and dra - ings will be on display in the Mendel Center January 14-20. She will also present a Color Slide Presentation at 10 a.m. in the Hanson Theatre and a . Color Workshop fr...…

January 10, 1993 • Page Image 13

…Home TIps PDtnl� HAIR - neied help telliq your hair sty' ex­ actly t you ant done, tab a picture at a photo booth in a mall your hair is exactly way you Uke it. Your stylilt will always know exactly what you like - your Hurl . T., Au Maine . PIN IT DOWN -I keep a P.in CUIhion In my laundry room, aDd my husbend places his IOC OIl top of the washing machine, I pili the toes topther with a II safety pin. I v 't had a 10It lOCk or ba...…

January 10, 1993 • Page Image 14

…I 7 A 2 5 8 7 .. 6 N 'N 0 0 U 0 0 6"-'"4 6 3 .. 6 3 .. 8 .. 3 .. 8 G 0 N 0 0 T R L K A P I 8 2 8 3 2 8 2 8 .. 2 .. 6 ADDRESSERS 2 WANTED Imm t Iyl 0 M 0 I L V T E y A R Y F No xperl nee DAY PAl Q DIQ! T, 7 4 8 3 2 2 7 3 7 2 8 nee . Procees FHA Th. N.'ghbor'y N S 0 B M S A T L 0 T U mortg refund . Work N.w.'.tter, f atur • -52-7 8..,7 3 .. 7...…

January 10, 1993 • Page Image 15

…1\E PfaSSION Hn5 ClEat VAL\.f.'t �C� ... �. -;;-- ___ . '- I PAYSTOPLANTHEPLAY South dealer. Both sides vulnerable, NORTH t QJ 743 .J86 .A5 .KQ2 WEST tA82 .Q53 • QJ 104 .964 EAST t K 1095 • 2 • 8732 .AJ 108 SOUI'H 6 • A K 10974 • K96 753 The bidding: South We t North Eut 1. P 8 It Pau 2. P 4. Opellinl lead - qu n of diamonda. A cOOldentiou declarer starts the play of each hand with the feeling that if anyth...…

January 10, 1993 • Page Image 16

…on, Jr.· (ThIrd In a four part series) D OIT - Ye go findin icc rink to play hoc ey wasn't a big problem. With ation centers like O'She, F rwell, Heilmann, North estern, Wigle, Car Park, Belle Isle, Redford and of course, J c Adams. Finding a place to kate aM learn 0 to pi y the game of hockey w n't re problem. , But no wi Adams the o.u.ly indoor icc rink in the city. Many kids who w8J1t to play hockey, form a team or league in t...…

January 03, 1993 • Page Image 1

…... VOL XI.' tJO " .i.. . 'I i n c! I ",,'.'\ I", .'" I , 1,'.rJlJI\HY \ q lC)(n \ A. 1 c man i still not legally cons ered a man, ccording to the language o U.S. Constitution. It is this reality that m ke Alvin J. Baronet que tion the ponsiblity of descendcn of laves to p y tax 'on payroll. If anything, Barnett re oned, African-Americans deserve to be compe atCd for 400 years of unpaid labor .. "We ere DOt, and till have not, been ...…

January 03, 1993 • Page Image 2

…�- -�------------------,----�----------�----�--------�----------------------------------------------------------------------�-- .. . . . RAnd 11 Robinson, execu­ tive director of the lobby group Tra rica, say the United States has a responsibility to lead Africa toward recovery, because Cold W r contribu­ tions helped ruin their nations. The United Sta ,for ex­ ample, financially supported Somalian dictator $iad Barre with more t...…

January 03, 1993 • Page Image 3

…Yahweh ben Yahweh embracing a legal advi er after h wa ac­ quitted of murder. Black . . supremacist and disciples , acquitted MIAMI, FL.-A Florida state jury has acquitted Black supremacist, Yahweh ben Yaweh, and three of his fol­ lowers on the murder of a man who allegedly challenged another follower. Apparently, the jury did not believe the prosecution's star witnes forcing prosecutors to drop remaining state murder char­ ...…

January 03, 1993 • Page Image 4

…The election of Carol Braun ofillioois is a majorvicory. t only' � � first African Arrerican woman to in � Sena�, but � filst Bla pe n in the Senator Ed Broo of left in 1979, TheCo�onal Black Congress (CBC) become a powerful force to be reckoned with on � HiD. Besides Carol M I Y Braun, the me will welcome vera! new, energetic advo­ ca for children with proven legisla­ tiv skill. These new faces in CoJ18reSS ioclude: SANFORD BIS...…

January 03, 1993 • Page Image 5

…I)FI'R(HT THIS WEEK IN BLACK HISTORY u 3 m.c. if beIiewtlto be lheSOlll'f:e 0/ the expression "T1N Rea! McCoyr' lWIoMmthepmnierBltrkjoc/c­ qcfthe late 19thQntury? JANUARY 6, &l6-1Ia'okl R. PelT)' became seoorxl Black RananOdOOlicBis1q>in US.fm.. mry. 1&31 - � World Anti­ Slavery Convcnnon ope� in London. 1991 - Roscoe Lee Browoe was tar in the Alley 1bcater's production of wa._,. Joe 1lunt:r's Cane ard Gone, in Ii> n. 1� -1JQ...…

January 03, 1993 • Page Image 6

…• After all the interferance from headquarters, the Detroit Chapter NAACP branch is finally slated for an election January 17. And though there has been much ado about the interference from . the national office, the election means too little to too many tQ count for too much. Who heads up Y local chapter makes little difference, because the NAACP has to first make some major change to become relevant. . First, the group has to be wil...…

January 03, 1993 • Page Image 7

…• . den in T AID' citizens need to me ure their commi tment to desegregation in both school and ociety a whole in order to" uccessfully combat the problem. "Ifwedon'tcommitourselv .we arc on our way to a econd-rate ociety," Bates ·d. • Bates . d part o( the problem is that many have 10 t their "reference to other ci thens, " in effect wri ting off one-third of the population by ying "they just can't cut it" He said there sh uld...…

January 03, 1993 • Page Image 8

…, By Ro rt Francia Eng • .0 , of Hlftory .t the Un/w,.1ty 01 Pem"ylven/ .. Bureau istant ub-commis ioner for the Ninth Di trict 0 Virginia in June 1865. He understood the new agency in the terms conveyed by its ho rte ned. informal title. "Freed­ men' Bureau." Mo t of the more than forty tbousam Blacks in hi dis­ trict were refugee freedmelb He in­ itiaily aw himself primarily as advocate" for th e freedmen; the abandoned Ian wit...…

January 03, 1993 • Page Image 9

…- Day In The Life of aJCD" and "Tell Ya 'Bout A Bitch," the straight-up raw tales like "Bon Appetit" and "Kibbles & Bits," and the serious sagas of "Personal Loser" and "Cold Kaos. I' The mix of styles and topical matter refleet JCD's childhood in­ fluences which range from Parliament's freakliness to )L\l Green's soul to the ISley Brothers' ,political jams. It was Marvin Gaye, though, who had the bi est impact on him. "Marvin's...…

January 03, 1993 • Page Image 10

…She w h ned the "dance debutante of the Year" ome 50 year go by New York Time» critic John M rtin. In 1948 he traveled to Africa nd lived with the people in the interior vill , learning their 1, nguage nd dancing in their �eremonie. Today, little has changed for internationally renowed choreographer Pearl Primus. The 73-year-old dancer and anthropologi t i till learning from nd giving to her people. "I dance not to entertain but t...…

January 03, 1993 • Page Image 11

…: c din to thly j ,mor th run id it tim f, y p ovi in thi country. Si out of id a e pin ref nn d. the f ct d, th n cited th e - nt expe involved in Ion c r f ni ,nd th ri in of th ir ic tio . Virtu lly 11 of th nu in th y th t rever he lth- pI i even lIy implem nted by th he dmi tration, it h d to t nefi ould ffor- dable and equally available to every on . So fu the fundin of he lth-c re reform i concerned, thr out of four...…

January 03, 1993 • Page Image 12

…CCO DI G TO Elliott,the freeze will be on until the City' Asses or's Office finish assessing all the properties. He went on to ay, he didn't know how many properties the city had because the assessor's office is still going through evaluation of properties, but 600 pieces of properties from the State of Michigan have been converted bac to the City for delinquent ta es. They seven ci ty-owned properties approved to be old were: - 1...…

January 03, 1993 • Page Image 13

…Coupon Corner by DI.Hl.:l Queenan A D , 2�, I 00, ich. � (receive up to 7 or a h t . rt). nd in py of r ipt ed 9/30 h 12/ /92, a copy 0 a ttery 'waJrrantv fil , d the UPC I rom Motorcraft BA, BR, or Utility ttery to receive S5 • 0(0 c ft c p; nd from MOlOl'Cran BX, BXT, srr, or BXH ttery to receive your choice of S7 or racin . rt. Store form required. Expi 1/ /93. A YO AC CRA GE- A L '9l EBAT, P.O. Box 3473, onticeJlo, Mi n....…

January 03, 1993 • Page Image 14

…PUBLIC OTICE The City of High nd Park announces a public hearing by Highland Par City Coun­ cil. Place: Ci y Hall Council Chambers Da e: January 4, 1993 Time: 6:00 pm Subject: The city of Hi h­ land Park proposes a tran fer of property on Hamilton tween Glendale on So th; Davison expressway on north; and, Thompson on west. The purpose is the transfer of land for the development of a entertain­ ment center by Highland ark Hor...…

January 03, 1993 • Page Image 15

…FAMOUS HA D - PART II - South dealer. North-South vulnerable. NORTH .532 .6 .AK·1094 .Q953 WEST EAST • A94 • J 1086 • 73 .9852 .Q7 .J85 • A K 108 7 2 .64 oora .KQ7 • A K QJ 104 .632 J The bidding: South We t North East 1. 2 2. P .. ' Openin, lead - kin, of club •. eek Vie described a series of fine defensive plays made by the young French star, Jean-Marc. Roudinesco, who held the West hind. He led the ing of clubs, ...…

January 03, 1993 • Page Image 16

…card is 117 in lh Bowman set, now worth up to S60 in mint condition ... Early cards of potalti upers at- Inct collector intere t, and among Uti year's young players, Rang rs catcher IV A ODRIG, 'EZ is an intere ting prospect ... Ivan, from Vega Baja PR, w igned a 16 year old, and de­ buted in lh major I t year at19 .. , He w only the fourth teenager in the I t 2 yean to play regularly in th majors ... Rodrig L: id red LO h ve the s...…

January 1993 • Page Image 1

…Special' KWANZAA edition of the Michigan Citizen available on newstands or call 869-0033 to subscribe. z Can't pick a number that will hit? Try Madame' Samara's lucky num bers eech week in the Michigan Citizen At your local newstand or corner store. Call 869-0033 to subscribe. Special FREE Publication for metro Detroiters In ide I Free Mumia Abu-Jamal Q; Dat with d ath n ar. c >- Pag 4 0 J '0 Q) Ii: Women ...…

January 1993 • Page Image 1

…TUESDAY OV2 7 A:M. - 8 P.M. EdV ughn .. a FREE - Special Detroit Election Edition of the Michigan Citizen October 31,1993 - FREE N ne K tety Ocana y I, formerly known as Isaac H yes, presld d ov r the debut of Ashentl Kingdom Coli etlon, a m rch net line that m rrl uthentlc African tr ditlons, symbols and 'abrlcs with cont mporary d Igns. Her , gr ets Ga Erlich of Oak P rk during th e I bration at Hudson's In NQrthland. The line in...…

January 1993 • Page Image 2

…Detroit- - .argest U .. city with a Black mayor DETROIT, MI - with little na­ tional notice, America's major . citi are losing Black mayors. With the retirement 0 Tom Bradley in Los Angeles and the defeat of David Dinkins in New York, Detroit has beoome the largest city with a Black mayor. Mayor-elect Denni Wayn Archer made note of tba fact during a recent press confer­ ence. Just four years ago, the five largest cities in Amer...…

January 1993 • Page Image 2

…P 2 MICHIG DETROIT EDmON OCfOBER 31, 1 3 ( Been -Thinking About Joining An AFRICAN HISTORY SruDY GROUP? " Been Hearing About AFRICAN CENTERED EDUCATION? THE HIGHLAND PARK MEN'S FORUM Will Respond To These Needs With An �. AFRICAN HISTORY CLASS .� WHERE: HIGHLAND PARK COMMUNITY COLLEGE Glendale & Third Avenue Instructor ED VAUGHN Of VAUGHN'S BOOKSTORE WHO: WH EN: Nov mber 5th And 19th And Each 1 t· And 3rd Friday of Dec mber, J...…

January 1993 • Page Image 3

…DETROIT CITIZEN (Supplement to the Michigan Citizen) Week of Dec. 19-26, 1993 Page 3 ew·HP hopping center i' boo t to city's fu ure By Ron Seigel IDGHLAND PK.- A new shopping center at Woodward and Manches­ ter, which opened Satur­ day December 11 in a Five hour celebration, will lead to new I ife and growth for the city, according to Mil­ ton Downes; a citizen ac­ tively participating in the planning, who served as Master of...…

January 1993 • Page Image 3

…3 Th Michig ......... C·tize dor ges it re der 0 vote fo M o VOTE FOR cPHAIL, HARO M., 44. Divi ion Chief. Wayne County Prosecutor's Office. Fonner Principal Attorney. Wayne County Corporation Counsel. Board Member, NAAC ; Wayne Courtly eigbborbood Legal Servi ; Vice-Chair. Slate Officers Compensation Comrni ion; Member. tate of Michigan Civil Righ Comrni ion. Graduate. N rtheastem Unive ity (M .). B.A .• 1972; Northeastern Law Sc...…

January 1993 • Page Image 4

…,.3 on D c� r 9, �981, the police tried to �ecute � on the.str t. �is trial is a result of their f ilure to do so." Cit';": oui• Davis MiU Farrell __ UJl).i& Abu-Ja1n&l, stat .. ent to the JUrY sefore seing sentenced AdVUO": Adjoa A. Aiy.tolO EdW.,d Asn.r HarrY B lafont• Daniel s-rriglJ/t, s.: Julian Bond HayWood Burns .). L. Ch.stnut, Jr. Ashanti Ch,murenga Leigh Dingerson e. L. Doctorow curt Goe"ng Whoopi Goldberg Barba...…

January 1993 • Page Image 4

…CHIGAN CITIZEN DETROIT EDmON OCTOBER 31, 1 n... ' ttm no fo you d m to become 1 t· c � y In ure and re ze h t the . for; w e're supposed to get h b 0; thati w don't ca i .............. O' ' go·ng to end up .. t t on h r ......... , 0 • to h ve 0 eta bet. \ bullet." ot 0 alcolm, "The Ballot or the Bullet" pe ch Cleveland, onto - April 3, 1964 …

January 1993 • Page Image 5

…Sincer 1y YOurs, ( .. �;� / ( I I ); M� -C \ c- O ai D vi. Hike Farr 11 m nt speed- Disord r has -Handboo The New WOt1dJamal,s ,,!,se IS �r rewriting up on d ... th r I vroranons T�,;t precedents . 01 Constituti I norang th r 0 The tate . th 'r 18 nd g d ... th to«. t thrs figh er to k p Mumla o� vendetta agal�:"'it. All nurtures a v�,;;o�s executlo�h penalty �ust lor ju Ice a f the racist d the ecution oppon ts 0 to ...…

January 1993 • Page Image 5

…MICHIGAN ClTIZEN DETROIT ED OCTOBER 31, 1993 Pap 5 Tough. Fair. Determined. Informed. Sharon McPhail displays the attributes neces­ sary to run the city of Detroit. But the primary element for su , the basic building block for any administration is attitude and in that category, McPhail wins running away over her opponent. Unlike her opponent, who would appease and plead, McPhail demonstrates the spunk and courage to do what she's g...…

January 1993 • Page Image 6

…Page 6 DETROIT CITIZEN (Supplement to Michigan Citizen) Week of Dec. 19 - 26, 1993 s 0.0 p' . Continued from Page 8 --------------------��----�--------------- r ult wa the #1 rap single pri on only to come home ent from his past work on in 1992, "Deep Cover", and find hi girl having sex "The Chronic". from th soundtrack of the with-hi cousin. After pull- Since Snoop is im- movie with the same ing out a gun, he comes to mer ed controvers...…

January 1993 • Page Image 6

….. ,) , Pa 6 MICInGAN CITIZEN DETROIT EDITION OCTOBER 31, 1 o TB LLOT L ITY CHARTER REVISIO 3 b Ilot. The ball pre rued to the vot r as follow : H LL THEREB P OPO AL" " GE ER L REVI 10 OF TH CHARTER OF THE ITY OF DETROIT? YES 0 city ch rter? The chan r i the city' con titution, it' most b ic I w. The Michigan n tituti n and the Home Rule itie Act provide that the citizen of a city can exerci local self-g vernrnent by framing. d...…

January 1993 • Page Image 7

…DETROIT CITIZEN (Supplement to the Michigan Citizen) Week of Dec. 19-26, 1993 Page 7 over wom n 'pr o and on h .ri·ft • mu co writer's gue s that prob­ ably most of the money raised, or reported, in, the Baptist Church is contrib­ uted by women. The big issue arose af­ ter Mt. Carmel ordained a woman deacon last March, apparently the first and only uch consecration among chuches in the as­ sociation. The' woman in­ volved i...…

January 1993 • Page Image 7

…MICHIGAN ClTIZEN DETRO OCTOBER 31, 1993 p 7 . Commerce Secretary Brown s ys: "I'll b 'exoaer ted!" I'L - as Miami fed­ ral grand jury inv tip char that he accepted $700,000 to help end the U.S. trade embargo against Vietnam, Commerce Secretaey Ron Brown month told a congressional committee, "I'll be exonerated. " Thus far, there has been no hard evidence upporting the al­ legation by a Vietnam Ameri­ can businessman. Meanwh...…

January 1993 • Page Image 8

…DETROIT CITI'7EN ( upplement to the Michigan Ctiizen) Week of Dec. 19 - 26, 1993 Page 8 By TUREKA TURK ! Born in 1971, in Long Snoop Doggy Dogg i I Beach, California (south po ing o_!l the backcover of I of Compton), Snoop wa hi new release looking I glad to see the ag� of 21 "hardcore" with a joint in because, a lot of his bo�s hi mouth, eyes off to no couldn t even make It where in particular. The there. future maybe. Girls squeal a...…

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