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May 23, 1993 • Page Image 5

…ion . High! d P Community gh chool, continuo Jy c­ c dited ince 1 18 h i credit tion xtended a in through 1 2-93 by th orth C ntral i ion of CoI- I and chools CA). letter from orth Central to Princip Dr. Gerald Golden revealed that "no lol tions of ndard wer noted". tX1 t t "your chool i to be com­ mended for i e forts in pro­ viding for i tudents a q lity program of education". E h CAschool i judged on th b ' of on- it evalu­...…

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…o c y Man u think th t on you r ti rc, you ign a Will, and UI . Old myths arc hard to d - tr y. A WIll i a legal do urn nt that can prepared y n at­ torney or yours If. It i n t wi e t prepare a WiJI your- I , unJ Y u krov th . rep required to form a valid Will. A WILL TEL TIlE world, what and to whom, you want to leave your po ions. There are many way to give property; tap u c, child, grandchildren, organi­ zati n or charit...…

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…million tayh MI HA L MA L Y. Bob Marley. Thurg od Marshall Frank Matthew • Oscar Michaux Li tervelt Middleton. Warren Moon Ro rt Mugabe. Elijah Muhamrnmad, Herb McKin ey, Samuel Mye , Kwarne Nkrumah, Julius ycr r • P J. Patte n, Sidney P rtier. A C. Powell. Colin Powell. A Barry Rand. A. Phillip Randolph. Paul Ron. Eddie Ro ms n, Jackie Ro mson. Anwar Sad t, 'Haile alassie John S n ta kc. AJ h rpton, George Stalling. Carl St n . Loui ...…

May 23, 1993 • Page Image 9

…community. "Th NAA P' upport of Th Brady Bill i a r flection of a bro der understand! ng of civi J rights advo­ cacy in the 1 � s," aid Wade Hen­ derson. director of the NAACP' W hington Bureau. "One In every 28 Black males born In 1987 is likely to be murdered. For white males the ratio is one in 205." "WEURGECONG� to act quickly and to en t the Brady Bill as epa rate legi lation. We want to avoid th problem encountered last ...…

May 23, 1993 • Page Image 10

….I .' Part I o nn 1\, G ., Jan. 12, 18 S -8 p.m. n, One: WILLIAM J. CAMPB LL, a ed 51 years. born in S v nnah, lave until 1849 and then liberat d by will of hi mi , Mrs. May Maxwell. For ten years tor of the I t Baptist Church of Savannah, numb ri n ut 1,800 m meers. Average congregation 1. The chu�h property belonging to the con regation. Trustees white. Worth SI8,000. Two: JOHN COX aged fifty-eight years, born in Savannah; I v...…

May 23, 1993 • Page Image 11

…H v you en looking for a group that will give you refresh­ ing 1 nt on the youthful sound of Blac Am rica? Peep no further th n P.O.V. ver fore h a young R&B act personified the funkine and hip ferocity that this quartet lay on the table. Th t's probably because none have ernbodi d the true musician- hip, soul nd grit that i P.O.V. The name means point-of- "You Got What I Want" and "Good Lovin:" to quiet tormer like "Sitting Here...…

May 23, 1993 • Page Image 12

…Baker's Keyboard Lounge presents Port-Of-C II 9 p.m. Baker's is located on Livernoi at 8 Mile. For more information call 864-1200. ,The Detroit Film Theatre, lo­ cated at the· DIA, presents "The Story Of Qui Ju", a film about the tal of a Chinese woman going through Chinese Communist bu­ reacratic tape after her husband is publicly wronged. Times are 1 p. m., 4 and 7 p. m. Tickets are $5, 4 for seniors and students. Call 833-2323...…

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…Healthcare Corporation announces promotions DETROIT-Th mana cment firm of United American HcaJthcare Corporation (UAH ) ha. announc d the prom tion 01 Denice F. Davi to S .nior Vice Presid nt, Planning and Development. Davis will continue to be pon- ible for orporate planning and g v­ emmental program initiative .In her new capacity, Davi will a 0 direct internal auditin .Ic j lativ and pol­ icy analy , • new bu inc and prod­ u...…

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…CALENDAR OF EVENTS d S ,FOCUSBS i y' ry ze . The commi ion talk d out th ir differen and me to an ment that their main foe i the mi - ion for the City of Benton Harbor. By BeRNICE OWN #Chip." ClttDn IZATlO Departmentw hiredby over the City' 0 Department )¥)ny fired I t year. In other busines e city cornmi ion entered into a ix month reement with Calvin Wier for grant writing and grant coordin lion rvices. Wheeler h received ...…

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…CALENDAR OF EVENTS min ro L C contlnu d from P ocus Continued from B4 communicate and I will keep you i nfonned either through memo or through whatever m age that i 'essential to keep you informed," she told the group. Brewer aid there is a great need for town meetings, keeping citizens informed. educating them on what i go on in the city . e closed her presentation by saying, "I'm here for the betterment of the city. My job i...…

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…Insurance illustration Mutual Funds at your bank More than 100 larg banks have tarted their own mutual funds famili ,and thousands more ell funds of other institutions. Why? With inte t rat on CD tuck at 3 percent or I • bank customers have n hitting m n y out of CD into higher yielding bond mutual fund. Some of th funds earn returns of 6 p rcent or more. Banking and inve ting und r one roof can be convenient. Often you will receive on...…

May 23, 1993 • Page Image 17

…7 RECIPES are Family Taco Casserole 6 cups (about 6 oz.) tortilla chip I 1 lb. Ie n ground beef 1/4 cup chopped onion I 1 can (8 oz.) tomato auce 1/2 cup water . 1 envelope (1 1/4 oz.) taco easoning mix 1 cup light our cream 1 cup low-fat, hredded mozzarell chee e Shredded lettuce and . chopped tomatoe I 1. Crush tortilla chip to coarse crumbs. Set aside. 2. Crumble round i to medium- ize gl bowl. Add onion. Micro- wave a...…

May 23, 1993 • Page Image 18

…CHURCH BRIEFS ncy M 10. who h' two chil­ dren at the hool, i or anizin th wor hop. To pro mot ch tity, the hI" parent-te her or anizr tion . pent $1,7 to buy a. t xt entitled "Sex R peer." A chapter call d • Se on credit: PIa} nowpny later.v t II. tudent: 60Th re ' n way to havc premarital x without hum ng omeon '. U u­ ally the on we hurt mo t arc our­ lves nd our partners, to The text warn. f phy i 'II and psych logic I n. k ...…

May 23, 1993 • Page Image 19

…• P. Ca r CIty Clerk CIty of ghland P rk j •••••••••••••••••• _ •••••••••• - GIRLS WANTED from I LEGAL NOTlCE 'I MI, between 7·19, to 1 ' compete In this y r's ; 7th Annual 1993 Detroit Propo al wanted I Pageants. Over, Sea d proposals will be receNed by the CIty $20,000.00 In prtzes and Clerk. 30 Gerald Avenue, H ghland Park, Michigan scholarships. Call "day I 48203, until 5:30 p.m. on Monday, June 7. 1993 at 11o'800.PAGEANT Ext. ...…

May 23, 1993 • Page Image 20

…-------------- -----� - ---- ByCLYOe ." Cltfzen'__ Forget the other tbree-on-thr toumamen thi ummer because the G M er it all. This year th plump littl fellow wearing Reebo neakers and a top hat tums 20 and with a total of 58 tournament cites nationwide, it promises to be both competi tive and fun for all ages. "It's a really good time, "Sam Pal­ more of Kalamazoo aid. "I've played in several tournaments and tbe excitement just ...…

May 16, 1993 • Page Image 1

…VOL. XV NO. 26 I\n tnt ot nunt People Is A FIC'C' People MAY 16-22. 1993 D .121' $14.1 $7.0 • • DETROIT -D troit rryin th Lottery. Though the city p pulation i only on -ninth of th D troiters count for a full on -fourth of the Lott ry r venu . Detroit citizen belled out nearly $2 5 million doll in 1 2 in the hop of bing in on one of 7 game of chance d igned to fuel th tate' education fund by feeding on poor p ple' dreams of w lth. ...…

May 16, 1993 • Page Image 2

…m aim 0 curtail �I c illing Blac 1_ Brown named I drug czar but policy in question z Published Each Sunday By New Day Enterprise 12541 Second Street P.O. Box 03560 Highland Park, MI 48203 (313) 869-0033 Benton Harbor Bureau 175 Main Street B nton Harbor, MI 49022 (616) 927-1527 Publisher: Charles D. Kelly Editor: Teresa Kelly Managing Editor: W nd F. Roquemore Contributor : Harry Anderson Bernice Brown Patricia Colb...…

May 16, 1993 • Page Image 3

…ew hope for. Black life expectancy The New York Times names Black columnist NEWYORK.NY-�c of April marked a significant change at the New Yorlc Tones. Tbe daily newspq>tt named i first Bid eolumnst, He' Bob Hetbert­ former reporter and columnst for theNew YorlcDaily News.lm 001- umnwilleppeartwiceaweek.ljer­ bettis'4&. Archer is dodging them D f'R rr, MI-Mayoral [i of Dennis Archer claim that the candida1e' octing like "he h...…

May 16, 1993 • Page Image 4

…hool finane n ham r n Wo dward Av nue In Alexi Novelty Angel's Wig Fa hion Annie' Fa hlon Design Zone--Johnson Hair Care Gr nd Fashion Highland Park lire Company J. S. Wig Lynn' Shoe Repair anche ter Men' Wear Statewide Furniture Yevette's Photo Lab M ude8 17 clown Mildred Martin works on the vests for Parade Marshals. Salad Festival and Hat parade a euccese By PENNY RUTH DENNIS Support your neighborhood busin es by h ppm at th a...…

May 16, 1993 • Page Image 5

…II igh III lid Park Y T PHANIE . Afri n Ameri n m t find Y to build 1 teem in their children. More th n ny other group in America, Afric n Am rican children need po itive elf teem to urvive nd hieve in an incr Ingly dif icult and competitive celery. Every day, children 100 to to nurture th ir po itive If-ima e. We must realize that WE re th mo t powerful fore in th ir liv . ot peer group. rap ta or tel vi ion to . We have th p w r to b...…

May 16, 1993 • Page Image 6

…CALENDAR OF EVENTS Sun.Ma 16 S cond B ptist Church will presen it 2nd Annual Women's Day t 10:30 a. m. The guest p er will b Rosalind Elain Barne Grtffin. M.D. The Wom n's Da th m IS ·Christi n Women He ding the Call to Lead- rship.· Brunch III b rved on S turday, May 15 t 11 :30 a.m. Tic ets are 1 5. Russel St. Baptist Church's Usherboard No.2 pre ents a sea- on tea. Judge 0 nlse Hood will b the sp a er. Usherboard No. 2's ch...…

May 16, 1993 • Page Image 7

…What cont mporary book written by A lie Walk r made th b t- eller list? MAY 17, 19 4 - U.S. upreme Court declared egregation in public . h I unconstitutional in Rrown v. 80 rd of Educati n dcci ion. 1979 r U' AI i be arne fi r t ' Bla k to hair the Interstat Com­ merce Commi sion. 1 3 - I na Horn, arti r, humanitarian. wa award d pin arn Med I f r di tin­ gui hed ar r infield of nt rtai n­ ment. 1 (79 - Franklin Thoma! became hea...…

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…r job ee out of all thr i 3 prlnq Comm ncernen ,.) .. . ,. J ••• What a great time in hi tory t be African. The cotlective graduation of education' tin t tuden - the muiti-cultural collc e and high school eniorcl e of 1 3- represen our very b t na­ tionally and wo-ldwid . Along with the thousands of tudent also receivm graduate d re • It IS af to say' that when it rom to intellectual and academic de­ velopment, the contempo...…

May 16, 1993 • Page Image 9

…(_ I (J/JlIIIOII' , I('lt', i L___. - MUCH TOO 0 , the NAACP been portrayed in this media being out of date, and out of tep with day' world. Conversely, it been the Black Press that has understood what we have been bout. IX! brought to i readers a more accurate rendering of our teward hip of thi venerated institution. In So doing, the Black Press 11m kept alive th noble tradition, begun with the first Black newspaper, Freedom' Journa...…

May 16, 1993 • Page Image 10

…of t in- AT W getting an average of two to three remains a day, a quan­ tity that was too great for MF AT to store in its three-room lab. The ,h � ere be- i tored in board box while MFAT tried to cut through GSA and Lehman College red tape to order cabinets for the bones. While th dig lasted through the winter of 1991 and stretched into 1992, enator David Patterson and New York mayor David Dinkins constructed committees to monit...…

May 16, 1993 • Page Image 11

….U ic You Satisfied." Cove of the Temp­ tations' "Just To K«p You In My Life" and George Michael' "Ctu"e­ less Whisper" were high points. Every Columbia album ince then h been an "event": 19875 Forbid­ denLoverw earmarked Nancy's 50th album, and celebrated the 35th anniversary of her entry into show busin Nancy Now I wa released in 1988, her third full album with pro­ ducer Itoh, and again distinguished by a flaw I program. UNU...…

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…CALENDAR OF EVENTS Th Detroit Alumn e Chap­ ter of D I a Sigma Th ta Sorority, I nco presents J bberwo '93- "The Best of Detroit" Benefit gala at 4 p. m. t The Roostertail. The gala Will feature performances by the finalists of the talent search, live music, Silent auction, live auc­ tion, food stations, and dancing. Tic ets are 50. For ticket infor­ mation call 553-3352. :1 Detroit's Eastern Mar1<et will hold its ·27th annual Flo...…

May 16, 1993 • Page Image 13

…HEALTH ALERT .' Here are five simple steps for easy-does-it weight control: • Set goals that are manageable AID in Michigan Michigan, county by county" as of March 1, 1993 AIcona 2 Char1avolx 1 Gratiot 3 l e 2 Mi u.. 1 Presq Isle _ 2 Alger 0 Cheboygan -= 1 Hlilsda 5 l r 5 Monroe --'6 Roscommon 3 AUegan __ 13 Chlppewa __ 2 Houghton _ 2 Ll.nlanHau 1", Montcalm - 7 StSa.gCtna� - 43'5 Alpena .. Clar. 0 Huron 2 Montmorency _ 1 Antrim 3 ...…

May 16, 1993 • Page Image 14

…TEEN VOLUNTEERS - Elizabeth Dunb r, left, wa chosen ·Teen of The Year· t th Annual Volunteer Recognition Day. Shari Broo Daniel, al80 a teen volunteer received a certificate for her volunteer ervice Dunbar and Daniel both do office volunteering. afe hetter er By BERNICE BROWN MJchlll.n Cltlnn B TO HARBO -The Annual Volunteer Recognition Day for the Safe Sh Iter, Inc., was r ently held at th United Peace Temple Church. 275 Pipesto...…

May 16, 1993 • Page Image 15

…CALENDAR OF EVENTS The Berrien County Intermediate School Di trict will ponsor a Luncheon Pro ram on May 20, at 12 noon, at the Berrien Hill C untry Club entitled, "Sex, Dru , and AIDS Are ot A Laughin M tter­ or Af1 They?" Stephen R. roka, Ph.D. rom th Cl v land Stat Uni c tty will be the key note pc ker. . Hom building work hop Introdu tory pro rams will 0 red durin th H m Wo� h pit d or S turday, M y 22, m. to 12 noon t t Flint Ho...…

May 16, 1993 • Page Image 16

…h m i on 0 the 1 t vi ble pi they 1 home i really theirs. How much house can you afford? To irxi out h w much bous you can afford you need to think like a banker. Th y are primarily concern d with your bility to jepay the mortga e loan on chedule. To determin thi, figure out what your monthly mortga co will be a percent e of your monthly g incom. Lend will allow you to devote up to 2 percent of your income to cov r th co of principal...…

May 16, 1993 • Page Image 17

…end your r cipes to: Michigan Citizen ·P.O.Box (J3560 Highland Park, MI �_4_82_0_3 __ l --� �--�� __ � __ � __ �------ __ � RECIPES ut cel ry. p pper • mu h­ room, nd onion in butter and oil In lar killct. tir in tomat and juic • thyme, It, red pepper Il k • nd okra. Heat to bollln . Reduce heat; boil gently '5 minut or until okra i j t tend r. Stir in hrimp; cook additional 5 minute or until shrimp just turns pink. Serve ove...…

May 16, 1993 • Page Image 18

…8 Conti nu d from A2 Bec Cultural Exchange Center B Boo er w in a omfort- able house in Knoxville with an ex­ t nded family larg they could not It und r the ro f all at on . The family i the African-Am rican corn- . munity that urrounds th ho and the ho i th B Cultural Ex· chan e Center. ' Bob Boo r director of the nt r and I ch rged wrth th t' k of pr ervin t hi tory of Kn vIII' African-Am rican ri n··-,.- n . toric .... .., ...…

May 16, 1993 • Page Image 19

…to: Ichlg.n CItizen, P.O. Box 03580, Hg nd , I 48203. - ... _---------- LEGAL ones NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING CIty of H nd Parte CIty Council Chamb 30 Gerald Avenue Hghland Parte, Michigan 48203 Purauant � Real Gu Ira. for dlspoelng of I d, no h bv given flat e CIty Counci hofd a Pubic anng fl place, cia nd me indica d abov to 90n der the sale of City Own Prope .: Oat :May17,l 3 Tin : 6:00 P.M. FORO 68-70 82-84 255 GENEVA 148 ...…

May 16, 1993 • Page Image 20

…--- ------------- ----------------- �-- _- ----- TH1 , ALO G with the ruling that the Rev. T. J. Jemison, president of the nation' largest Black religious organization, the National Bapti t Convention, USA w innocent of allegedly offering a bribe of $1 mil­ lion doll W' n' 1 , ABOUTTHO ESEATTLE MA ERS ... Man ger Lou PinicUa is the cousin nd godfather of Florida M rlins' st r Dave M gadan. In 1990, Lou received the Ellis Island M...…

May 16, 1993 • Page Image 21

…C) ... ... POWERFUL AND INSPIRING MESSAGES FROM BlACK LEADERS! Introducing a new line of wall hangings for home or office - special inspiration from great Black leaders and other sources of motivation. These powerful messages are clearly stated and timeless in their impact. They are . designed to look beautiful in your home or at the office. Each fine print is on high quality matte finish paper. The prints are 11" x 14" in size covered...…

May 16, 1993 • Page Image 22

…I MANUFACTURER COUPON 1 EXPIRES 6-30-931 CONSUMER Red On N MANUFACTURER COUPON 1 EXPIRES 6-30-931 CONSUMER: Redeem by purcha 100 the brand sllel I indicated May not be reproduced VOid If transferred to 1'1 person firm or group pnor 0 stor redempnon You pay an� ������PEARn�Uo�����E. constitutes r ud LIMIT ON OEAlER. Sending coupons to Procter & Gamble 2 t 50' 01 Sunnybroo nnve Cincinnati Ohio 45237 Slonilies com � nuance wtlh ReQulr ...…

May 16, 1993 • Page Image 23

…NE MANUFACTURER COUPON 1 EXPIRES 6-30-931 CONSUMER, edeem Oy purchasing the brand Slle(S) Indicated May not b reproduced VOid II translerred to any ()11 0 person firm or group prior to store renempnon You pay an� 2 O� c '(,)110m} ��u�J�xptRn�Uo����s:e consntut S Iraud LIMIT ON ) DEALER Sending coupon 10 Procter & Gamble 2150 0 n '17' or Sunri broo Olive Cmc.nna I orne 4�23' signifies com � TWO anv ouance with ReQUil m nts tor Proper Cou...…

May 16, 1993 • Page Image 24

…- S Audio Cassettes - Self- ment Test ct Wortcbook * Item PPC - S29.9S Did you know that just about everything humans fear is aleemed reaction to some actlal or perceived experience? We have been taught to fear success, failure, ourselves, ochers and even thin that don't exist. This fear botages our attem� to succeed by causing 'to avoid new challenges, ideas, opportuanies and thinking! , What ould you do if you knew you couldn't fail?...…

May 09, 1993 • Page Image 1

…Black Nurses lift up community -Page A-7 HP residents: Cuts will decimate city --Page A-4 -p 81 VOL. XV NO. 25 An Informed People Is A Free People MAY 9-15,1993 NAARPR conference held in Detroit Davi ., Chavi tn wfocu for movement By LEAH SAMUEL ad nt all walks of life gathered to hear issu dis­ c ed and find inspiration to truggle for jus­ ti e. "We'v com to celebra 20 y . of strug­ gle - organizing, mobilizing and buildin...…

May 09, 1993 • Page Image 2

…• - - .......... ral ju iciary more "HOULD T WE JOI Jim Tolbert in trying to integrate the f d ral judi­ ciary and 1 gal and law en­ forcement sy t m?" Cleckley a ked. Cleckley received a gen­ eral recommendation to the Clinton administration from Sen. Jay Rockefeller. Offi­ cials have said Cle \dey . being considered for a vari­ ety of fe Cleckley also asked Gov. Gaston Caperton to resolve the disputes that led to a dis­ ...…

May 09, 1993 • Page Image 3

…J tat troop r 1i1 complain N J.(A Anattor- ney representing ix Bl k ta troope filed a complaint with the Equal Employment Opportu­ nity Commission office Friday clairnin th offi were vic­ tims of discrimination and racial hazjng twor Renee S inhagen, a ewark attorney representing th troop­ ers, tiled th two-page complaint at 2 p.m. Th attorn y said it was on "behalf of the officers and all imilarly ituated BI k persons woo ar...…

May 09, 1993 • Page Image 4

…• Ch mber Up Oat On u Ine PAlTY ZOBEL - Welcom to Arthur Bur , Bra h M na er of th Com ri a B t Woodw d and M t r. r ei h y t thi I cation, Manufacture Ban and Comerica Bank merged I t Fall to becorn the new Com ri B. Highland. Par location will also ho e the clivi- ion headquarters for 18 Cornerica B in tern Detroit und r Bob Lynch, vice pr ident of th D troit East Group. - WELCOME to Larry Ri r, mini trator of Rivervi w Fami...…

May 09, 1993 • Page Image 5

…There e many y to I d, nd m 0 tod y' mo t effective Afri­ American I de are makin a rio difference quietly and eU - tively in th ir own communitie . They truggle ou ide of the pot­ light, putting their belief into tion nd maki ng differen along th way. On of the goal of the BI ck Communi ty Crus de for Children (BCCC) i to be a source of inform a­ tion about programs that are making a difference for Bl k children, youth and famHi...…

May 09, 1993 • Page Image 6

…I nd Sharpton, peeved at democrats By DAVID BAUDER Auoc/ated Pr 55 A Y, N.Y. (AP) -AI. S t n, try' to tweak Demo­ era he claims are takin Bl k voters or granted, met Monday with the head 0 ew Y rk tat ' Republican Party. "I've g t th newenrollm nt form," quipped Republican Party Chairman William Powe after emerging from a 45-minute 01 ting with the civil rights 2ro­ test leader at tat GOP head­ quarters. Sharpton, who fini ...…

May 09, 1993 • Page Image 7

…Fa' what NFL team did tight­ ends Pettus Norman, Franke Clarke and Rayfield Wright play? Who wro "If 'Beak Street CouJdTaJ/c"? What distinction does Mary Eliza Mahmey hold? MAY 12, 1962 - 1... Gravely, Jr. first Black to com­ mand an American warship. 1820 - The New Yor1c African Free sc I had a rudent body of Blacks. 1902 - Lightweight be> the first African-American k> win wood knockingout Frank E.rre in the fustround. How mu...…

May 09, 1993 • Page Image 8

…......---.--------- ------- --J i (J/JilliOII\ \ •• u --------------- -_- - ----- Y I T C theim­ petus for th e great gatherings of tile .. and 70s came from grassroo activi t, nationali r, pan-africani t , aM comm uni ty b leaders func­ tioning at the local, regional, am ne­ tiona1levels. And 0 it must be oow we trive to meet the challenge of building a new movement for Blac liberation. The Sta of Emergency which en t for the m ...…

May 09, 1993 • Page Image 9

…U.S. mili ry Media and Foreign Intervention For veral wee . leading up to the U.S. military intervention into Som lia, the m media (televi ion, radio and n w pri nt) conti nually bombarded the public with notions and images of a ghastly situation getting worse. Television scenes of starving children prepared the wortd public for the inevitability of American military i nvolvem nt in So­ malia. This i not the first time that the America...…

May 09, 1993 • Page Image 10

…NAARPR and NAACP: life for age old struggle? "� AACP i experiencing new life, new en rgy and a new vi­ sio� " S�d Benjamin Chavis, the or­ ganization' w national executive director. The NAACP has in recent years been accused by insiders and outsid­ ers alike of losing touch wi th the very people it was formed to repre­ se.nt and erve. Alleged alliances WIth vemment and big busines drew negative criticism for the NAACP, along with...…

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