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November 29, 1987 • Page Image 1

…Serving the Stille's Afriwm.Anaoiun Community th n national um through th Turn to 10 • donate skill to lac ician A) TUNICA, MISSISSIPPI -­ Residen in two of Mississippi' medically underserved and economically depressed coun­ ties, Tunic and Marsh ll, received free medical screening from docto I associated with the ational Medical Association in ovember. MAt which repre ent early all of the country's 16,000 Black phy ician...…

November 22, 1987 • Page Image 1

…ng Story on pg. 8 • Report findings counter city's thrust y DETROIT - As the city girds for an all 00' assault on drug dealers, the efforts may be doomed before they start. yor Coleman A. Young h nnounced plans to use funds eized from drug dealers under t e forfeiture laws to strengthen the city's police powers with upgraded lab tech­ nology, heavy assault vehicles and the addition of an elite law enforcement team. of Cha nel...…

November 15, 1987 • Page Image 1

…LANSING--Minority-owned businesse are receiving less than their fair share under the state's certification program for minority- and women-owned businessesd, State Representa­ tive Alma G. Stallworth (D­ Detroit), Chair of the Michigan Legislative Black Caucus tes­ tified Nov. 2. "Certification is supposed to . direct a fair proportion of state purchasing to fum that are woned by women and minorities, but the process is not adeq...…

November 08, 1987 • Page Image 1

…hat' i . whi e and read all over? eBC pushes aid to Africa u.s. gi 750 for ch I raeli, 96 c n for African P g 2 DeDj min Ch vi qu tion on 4 ower e , I ean be er Is? e're trying to understand th changes would affect o distri in particular, said Rep. Alma G. Stallworth (0- Detroit) chairperson of the cau T e Blac Caucus, which . 13 representatives d three nators, is designe to improve the quality of life for ichigan Blacks...…

November 01, 1987 • Page Image 1

…HIGHLAND PARK GOPpian 0 erty, les id P Capital News Servic A I G epublicans re callin plans to cut Michigan' property tone of the best plans to hit t e draw­ ing bo rd even though no head­ way w made a two meetings I t week. ichigan' pro rty tax has been criticized for putting so much burden on the state's resi­ dent and forcing business to develop elsewhere. Un r pro d by Republicans 1. 77 billion property t decrease would...…

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