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July 26, 1992 • Page Image 1

…Gloom for LA's small Black busi ness - PG ,�) � '.,. .... , .. . � high sbelvea stoc:ked bottl 0 beer s like Wild IrilhROIeaDd N Ttain. Gilbert Potter came to Detroit in 1967 100' for wort. He found it Po ,69. I'd DOW 100 for If you JO to plat today lookiDJ for a J y11 tbiDt you' ei aazy or . WNOA F. RXiLlYMHiii '.., ... oar opened cIly'l Go:tPeI Rama. lGoIpII • 92' drew choi1 and goapeI group from tpOIlIOfId by the aty d Hgh...…

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…WORLD NATION He worries about landlord looking to jac up rent for b trying to re1oca1e: "I've ot to find location before I can t the 10 n money. nd they're explo ting that." He orries about h tle m y they'll work for him cheap. They Y he can bo the govemmentloan officials a full-price bill, collect the money and pocket the difference. He worries about real estate harpies looking to take advantage of him jf he has to unload his on...…

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…. 'a •. • J "Cony Twenty year incumbent Con re manJohn Conyen, Jr. opposition In a tricted 14th Diatrict. Senator John Kelly of Groue Poin Woods, Martba O. Scott of Highland Park. Frederick H. Strickland and John W. OoJdon . both of Detroit are mating a bid to tConyell. Four citrel were added to Conyer'l Dlstrlctwben the new llDeI Mae drawn. Tbc newel lie Dear­ bomHelgb ,Harpor Woods, GroIIe Poin Woods aDd Gtoue Pointe Sbo • ...…

July 26, 1992 • Page Image 4

…, ' , CHILD TCH , . " THEY MAY EX· CHANGE sex for cash or a meal, and virtually all are at high risk of HIV infection. Es­ timates of the number of runaway and home you fro*, 7JO,cm .,13 mU· lion nationwide. The problems faciD& these young people seem bopeICII •.. .- Even when services are avail­ able, the youths are too often. hurt by the "system" and avoid ming them. On Their Own descn'bes several multWervice community-b...…

July 26, 1992 • Page Image 5

…THIS WEEK IN BLACK HISTORY July u u JULY 28, 1917 - 1m of B marched down Fifth Aven in protest 0 racial inc­ q\lllity, N.Y.C. 1868 -;- l AIDI�" gnmdngS· , ',{\jl { dtbr.nsIip Ii beaune pUt� 1he 0nd1uti0n.1� - "".-..oj� Wi ,� first female bank president, fbuOOcd St Luke' Pauly SaviI9 ' Bank in Rldmnl, Va. 1928 - l.8'O)' leatsJaIOr. bom. 1965 - 'Ib1I1I'IP:Ml mmfnated Ot&m1 <fb US. Which native American religion has, historica1...…

July 26, 1992 • Page Image 6

…'7he CClSt of Iibmy' � priaof�" Dr.W.E.BOu 1lae . IIXld for Afrlam • A.rraican ty b get nne : inw wet in dealing with !mcdia IeYe : We m demand that � televl ion, newsp pers, : rnagarj.nes, rcaxd iDdusby, : etc., offer balance reporting. : Mxeover, weDCed bdc:mand : tb:y tqXXt if they caran : for each of rrameas of : 1JJman fanily! : The Kerner Commf ion ;Rqxxt on dvil � 1968 : r.d:" sIigbS mI iIdgm arc. :putoftm m:gro's dail...…

July 26, 1992 • Page Image 7

…co nu I CLA Is press secretary to W )'DC Q)unty Execu­ tive Ed M amara. Last A t, she ppointed to the School Board vice chair of Community Con­ fidence. She is also member 0 the School Board' Special Bargainin Committee. "Since I've been on the Board, I w the Board' representative to (Superintendent Dr. Debor h) McGriff' leadership team," she ide "Right 00 , I am pearheading tbe creation of a Communication arts high chool. I wou...…

July 26, 1992 • Page Image 8

…Mor and mor politician , 0 thing 0 bad? lac hy r VIEWS OPINIONS o G T, the exp '0 of colmX • lot of people feel uncomfo , today million of person are itin . am IDd candor. Pre idential candidate Cinton need to pologize for t king Souljah's rem 'out a con xL But more importantly, all the candidate for President hould Ii ten carefully to thi young woman who has given voice to the voicel and courage to the oppressed in' America...…

July 26, 1992 • Page Image 9

…• wi yCllb. IdeOIoIIISo !lit both Ime aaiI­ tently ltood firm on tbeir JX'OIRD& A.cI. NID, dU � lie New AI­ IIIncD PIny, Is in lie midIt cI. her IeCOD1lrdrpwdelll «w'" .... padded cI. the UDted s.a. � Amedca. In 1S188. Ibe bec.'ame lie fDt woman aDd the tlIIt Mrican Amabn m be QG lie ballot in III flfly In cIecdoa, Ihe recdYed a q\8D' cI. a mIlHoD 'YOICI. I.JIEe 10 many GIber peopc cI. ber generation, ber grMIIOO axnmItmemml...…

July 26, 1992 • Page Image 10

…7 me thin n Francis ere Wei in • Dr. John Henri Car (y e co ider him a "Doctor"). Dr. Y f ben- Jochan­ DOn, Dr. Ivan V n Sertima, Chei Anta Dlop. Chancellor Willi and count] othe ho are e : poUDdi our story rather than re- . - Ormin hi lory(or"his ry" "be· It). AND Y , while Dr. Martin Luther Kin& Jr. may have been more pal table to middle-d (African middle cl • t is) and lyle, we also found El Hajj Mali Shabazz - Malcolm X - ...…

July 26, 1992 • Page Image 11

…ENTERTAINMENT IN BRIEF Clinton ra with teen-agers; � By STEVEN KOMAROW ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER NBW YORK (AP) - Bill Clinton visited the ethnically diverse Lower East Side, tell­ ing teen-agers he understood the racial rage behind Sister Souljah's suggestion that Blacks kill whites. "She obviously believes that the system value white people's lives over Backs'," Clinton said during a talk with some two dozen neighbor­ hood you...…

July 26, 1992 • Page Image 12

…I' By C ROLYN ARFl LD Att.Corre �eventeen years of production tage management put Jerry Crawford in good tead for dvancement to artistic director and capturing the young t heart in "The Dancing Spider," an daptation of Maril yn 0 terman and MarH yn Kluge' version of the pider legend originating among the Ashanti people of Ghana, West Africa. Generations of oral tradition and storytelling mantain the continuity of the legend whil...…

July 26, 1992 • Page Image 13

…HEALTH ............... _--- .t. cell ad nfor will Md • dilDhwion of darificalion ad iDIi to tile· ccIl condi- Bur � WbeD I cut clown side, the body's natural mytelf I always bope I '� pt a plOCCSlCS are disrupted. Any drop 1Car. II tbere aDJ1IdDI you CD do in weight can be anrtbulCd 10 a to prevent geaiJII Ole? 1CmpOrary of Ouiell. Dew .L:". it', a cut OIl tbc skin, die beat ptew:adoD to avoid Infection. Cloaa the wouod with eqt...…

July 26, 1992 • Page Image 14

…BENTON HARBOR o The Benton Harbor City Commi ion too a bi tep to ard in 0 the ee era hen they .. . vo ed8-1 tohiIeJohn • ElliottJr., of Delray Beach, the city mana er, 1be te came their July 20, meeting. Par Group, Dlino· firm, hited by the city to do a search for city ger hen former city m nager Steve Manning filed in arch of . year. A �ommittee consi ting of Mayor Emma Hull, Commi loners Ralph ere , Jam Turner and Steve Woo...…

July 26, 1992 • Page Image 15

…WESTERN MICHIGAN " RYGOLUDAY Jennifer Sy e nd Derricio Z c ey received a Perfect Attend ce A ard for two y from Steele Junior High School. Jennifer i the daughter of Jonnie d lzal1a Sy . Demelo i th on o( Richard and Uani ta Zackey. Congratulations to the both of you. Aymon Tum celebrated birthd y recently by goin to Chucky Che e in G d pi with hi family or dinn r, He' the n of drian Turner and Jimmy Fo . rtin d Dr. Jam to t...…

July 26, 1992 • Page Image 16

…• • BUSINESS FINANCE The National BI ck Chamber of Commerce w organized in 1983 to promote the growth nd develop­ ment of BI ck-owned businesses n tionwide nd al 0 to support latewide BI ck chambers of com­ merce. NEW DIRECTOR - The Nation­ al Association for Sickle Cell Dis­ ease, Inc., (NASCD) announced the appointment of the new ex-· ecutive director, Lynda K. Ander­ son by Xernona Clayton, vice . president, Turner Broadcast...…

July 26, 1992 • Page Image 17

…Rapid R pb rry PI 1 qu rt -qu uty v nlUa Ice ere , lightly SOl'lteD4� 1 pint good-q Uty pbelT)' herbert, I tly ftened 1/4 cup ra.pberry liqueur (frambo ) or eel, diluted raspberry-Juice concentrate or tb wed, undiluted cranberry- pbelT)' Jute concentrate One 6-ounce chocola1e Ready· Crust (save the plastic lid) For decoration: 1 cup fresh or frozen dry-pack raspberries and mint leave or chocolate curls In a large bowl, preferabl...…

July 26, 1992 • Page Image 18

…------ - -� After tteodi Community Con e Yo in vario en rtainment ir ldusmcs He wo ed ·th many artis performers udl Luther V odr , Cheryl Lynn, , JacJyn Smith, Peabo Bryson, Diana Ro s, Deniece Williams, I aac H ye Barry White, d many others.. HJS J Y LINE, Reine Po ou, with its African motifs, is named for the queen of the ancient Ashanti Baoule Kingdom. and is sold in Lord & Taylor, Fifth e in Yo and Abidjan, Ivory Coast, ...…

July 26, 1992 • Page Image 19

…EDUCATION hoi ahlpel Athletlo Award., Sohool Sel otlonl We Matoh You With Multiple Souro Th. Large t. Current 0 ta B , MONEY BACK GUARNATEE ACADEMIC SUPPORT SEARCH INTERNATIONAL (818) 324-0771 P.O. BOX 1805 PORTAGE. MI 48081 '10 DI.oount to 'Mlohlgan Citizen' Re der. offte �jor"" & jOMII'*'" 1875 P.O. DC 20013 CROSSWORD CARS FOR SALE (. _Teddy. for .... • H,NkIE (.,..) Veptabl •. Bn14 Sl. Y ... la 8pela u...…

July 26, 1992 • Page Image 20

…I ww From FfHdom'. Rf8t G n­ .rat/on. Blllek Hampton, Vir­ ginia, 1N1-1Sgo by Robert Francl 'En Published 1171, by .. Unlveretty of Penn.ylve Pre., 133 W nut treet, PhlI8d p ,PA 1t1Ot Reprinted below are xtraeta from Chapt SIx,·The Freed­ man'. Bur au nd Johnaonlan Reco tructlon 1865-1866· Bureau si tant ub-commls loner for the Ninth District of Virginia in June 1865. H understood the new agency in the terms conveyed by i shor...…

July 19, 1992 • Page Image 1

…,. ric n Am c n ,-- , t and ill t the lead." Acoording to Cobb, part of the problem 'th Conyer's 'lure t • VAJO, • P A.e D orr�umm be bot political �tuu. Detroit'. con commu­ nity, it'. a mId winter of d1IIppoo­ intmenL Foot-draggiDg politi e failed to tote the 8rc r co tuenb on ODe of choJcest , �cnt bui� ptojcc re- ce memory, tbc con say. Rising in the middlc of the Medi­ cal Center is S240 mlUion 11< am Admi ba on (VA) ...…

July 19, 1992 • Page Image 2

…WORLD NATION Drug pproved for h patltl B AS GTO - The Food and Drug Administration recent­ ly approved the e of interferon alfa as the first treatment for hepatitis B, an infectious liver di that can be fatal. "This treatment will help save lives and reduce the ufferin, that accomp�es this disease,. Heal th and Hum n Services Secretary Louis W. Sullivan said in a statement Interferon alfa u approved in 1991 for treatina another...…

July 19, 1992 • Page Image 3

…Black dig t Y Cllnton-Gore trong with BI ck NEW YO (AP) - Blac in the Arkansas delegation say that Bill Cinton and AI Gore have proven they are ensitive to Black Americans and will ttract minority votes. "1 think African-Americans understand they can't let the Republicans commit economic genocide anymore," said Sen. Bill Lewellen, D-Marianna, a member of the Arkans delega­ tion committed to Clinton. Clinton delegate Nancy Blou...…

July 19, 1992 • Page Image 4

…ANY OTHER wealthy W�tem deImcracy which saw om-tDurthofits prescooolers living in poverty would reeogrsze that tlx: q\lllity of itS futUIe � slipping away am likely woold act decSvely to lcr:ep wages am iI¥::orncliJoot J ,t ing. But in the Unied Stars, rnmg child poverty' an �n " at! . tack poorparens ratber than figure out 00w D �lp tllml. Despite what some politiciam would � us believe, ourmtion's poor, especially the nine milli...…

July 19, 1992 • Page Image 5

…P II I * to )W the mast stiritw Mmif dxJut � FaII'Ih q July by theHat-Fredt!ricJcDougonJlIIy 5, 1852: (pQftO) BwSldt· ootb cib aae.I yitwitha ofb �ty between \8. I am II) In­ cluded within � pale of gkDuami\asary! Yow in­ �mlCC only teYeU b im­ measurable � between \B. '1mb . inwhichyou, tlisday, rqoice.aremt�incxmnm- 1m rlchintai1arreot]\B1ice,libtz­ ty, pro6pCrity am �a:bc, bequeathed by your fatllm, sIJued by)'OU. mt by 1m ...…

July 19, 1992 • Page Image 6

…DETROIT Marvin and ROOdes reid "open 4th in oowmake tyl. Wide green lawns. a wMing w 14 . bJ.R. aoo Elke, a fir Marvin and tiny garden for c::mJace are special featurts make ttm love­ ly bo abone, Mo tbanffi a ty menu of n , chi ken, sa ge, law, salads, green beam, deviled eggs, carrot cak Gennan chocola cake am j cream, Volley ball and otber games were enjoyed before the rains came. Fred and Ollie Burton aOO daughter, Fr...…

July 19, 1992 • Page Image 7

…-.. � - - -- - � r =-"'=----=--- DETROIT 7 THIS WEEK IN BLACK HISTORY J Which BIacJc . hDd than 55 pt# 1872 and 1920? MOItII'eal ;"197� how nttIIJY were won by Blocks? JULY 21, 1864-�New Orleans Tribune published. • 1896 - Mary urch Terre e1ec1cd first President of National AssociationofO>lored Women. 1988 - Perihelion Theater Company in Chapel Hill, N.C. taged Saturday's antdren, in which 1bomasJeI. played by a Black acmr...…

July 19, 1992 • Page Image 8

…". olitician nd he VA eon true ion job busine a usual • • • we are by the oaring rhetoric roaring out of the J)I '{''';;:I 1<, onv ntion this week, the great speeches are still just that, vord lilt deed , 'I )it politi ians offer a clo e up study of political b in as ,2 ') milli n construction job, the VA ho pital, is underway in .' i. I )f he I ty. Visibly absent from the jobs and contractors ranks c! I kt ui ,Equally invisible fro...…

July 19, 1992 • Page Image 9

…nCJCalGel �llHUceI form lit a her Incandeacent nee, but DODe of grace n L at erlne .Dunham, th arancte dame 0 Afro.Cadb­ bean dance, recently con­ cluded a 47-day liquid t 10 pro t and call attention to tile Buab admlniltratlon'a houli b decision to return of tho of Hald rel\lJlteea to tbC blood-eoated W t IDdian 1aIaDd. MI. Dunham, who criticized the Haitian ex­ CIUiloDi aa -raciat- and a aymptom of U.S. -dlvilioniam, onee ...…

July 19, 1992 • Page Image 10

…1 P 1 del yin a c of 12,588, ODe ninth of money for this year, beca the board d no lived up to the legal requirement of submitting an audit for the year 1991. BAD been ready to t for this audit, a firm employed by the board putting it together, but hen the board dismissed Deloitte Touche, official believed the audit might never get done, the ource said. H the firm again employed in doing the udit, the money ould be given, the ...…

July 19, 1992 • Page Image 11

…ENTERTAINMENT IN BRIEF ter thr hit ingl , a Soul Train a ard a d Orammy omina 0 , it', e de t t e ladi of Bn Vo e ere definitely "Born To Sing." d for tho e ho thought they ere j t cute qu rtet, their Itt Ibum "Funky Divas" unle h the group re I voc I po cr. Att c ing tandard , rap, R&B, nd fun rock, En Vogu giv credence to their title the new "divas" ofR&B. Upon hit­ 'ring the cene a few years b c , they were mong everal g...…

July 19, 1992 • Page Image 13

…HEALTH member of the Larynec­ tomy Group we are currently in­ volved in a Community Service Project t local chool to teach children the hazard' of moking nd drinking. We go to different chool every Thur day to let people ee for themselv what smoking and drinldng will do. We have won the city award and the Rod Jening and Jimmi Hromas are part of the Care Center Laryngectomy Group. state aw rd from The American Cancer Society and no...…

July 19, 1992 • Page Image 14

…BENTON HARBOR Who's using who? commissioner asks y Harbor City Co the rezonin of 40 I uth of dj cent to Pa P <!entia! 0 light ind tti . Du ne O'neill, Pre ident of Corner tone Alliance told the commi ion th t the hirlpool Corporation, ho 0 the property plans to don te the property to Cornerstone Alii 0' eill id Corne ne doesn't need to be in residential ho in marketin but, "we're in economic development busine nd thi eems to...…

July 19, 1992 • Page Image 15

…WESTERN MICHIGAN ccordlng to Alan H. Pete n. atio E ecutive Director, The tiona! Crime Commi ion, the handboo helptully provid the chance for families of murder victims to hare the , pain and terror that ult from hearing bout the experiences of others. It is from the key experiences of igni cant other loved 0 of murder victims that his bandboo i compiled and to their courage it is dedicated. It w created for you. we can e� justice f...…

July 19, 1992 • Page Image 16

…turers awl nnaJXlal iDStiltutiOlIB. Rcwttly, of rity AuklIOOb �f'lIU.J), � mimritycar wm�� � t grot4) of miIDity pcqlle in Us.", Wmhingm � k>bby�' 'CDlIDat- lonal representati for the government'. upport. The NAMAD . . gowmncd row! of Ad- �tJatioo (SBA) Iq-am, low �rcst loan a $100 mI­ lion� program � emile lO,(XD rew j<m; aM $10 miDioo grant for a miInity dcab' nrntstudy. ALmrding to � groq>'s P '­ dent, Clmks HaneD, "MiIDi...…

July 19, 1992 • Page Image 17

…MADE ROM 11JRKEY bteUt cut­ lets, fresh pinach, and a variety of flavor­ in . such as soy saUCle, lemon pepper aDd bite wine vinegar, McHargue'.l..emoD Turkey Stir-Fry with Pas .. redpo bacllO compete with over 500 other entriel 001. tas ,originality, appearance, appeal aDd simplicity to receive the Naticmal Turby Federation's top prize and a cbedt for $2,000. . In dition to IWmitti.D& a lJ t...t .. ,. t � U • recipe; teeDs 1'0 e1Jo...…

July 19, 1992 • Page Image 18

…ORDI A CE Th City of Hlghl nd P r Ord n : PUBLIC UISA CE BOARDUP/PADLOCK r ORDI A CE I 630.01 DEFI ITIO S. A us d In thl ch p . A.' n r- m on o has any I I and/or quO ab p op rty in qu on. B. 'Pro rty' me n any tructure, hou ,build­ ng, premi s or ny part ther of. 630.02 FINDINGS WITH RESPECT TO DRUG USE. The City de ermines tha public nuisanc creat d whenever the repe ed u , ng, giving or po e ion of controlled ub nc or drug ...…

July 19, 1992 • Page Image 19

…c ABCDOLP ···.A ATCBBTIYT C TDZA . B Y C L. 'A IH B HTIAVDAIA X BENVIAALB A B DROO BL LN AODPI BHAO LB A V I I I 0 Zllkiyyd DretlIIIS �. ...... .,. "I,".u,- . · ��"'r; 1m ... w·lI" «r. Ydt·JlI, JII .... III, m; 111, 117 II -·nl I ".,.. 111, "1';" "'1. 1)1 wu;' ----_--t [775 � ....______...... �. . ' ",.",-- ��O· .. · .. ' .: .' '6ll ",' . . . ... . .. � - f fH r �;td.1Pt f ' , I I _ Dry, Cracked, or Itching Feet? ...…

July 19, 1992 • Page Image 20

…INTRODUCTIO ChaIrman Ron Brown. you've done difficult job well. You have brought down barriers. Your or rna proud. President Bill ainton. You ve urvived tough pring. It will make you tronger for the f 11. With your stripes you m t heal and make better. the hopes of many depend upon your q t. Be comforted that you do not stand lion. Vice President AI Gore comes to this te ted and prepared. He h s been a re oned voice for en­ vironome...…

July 12, 1992 • Page Image 1

…uit rom A charge of radam and discrimina­ tion baa boen backed by a law .uit filed by two former .tuden1a at Wa� Sta1e University. - TIii .tudents are charging that the Eiigllah Proficiency Examination re­ quirement used by the Univel'lity is dis­ crimiDatory and baa prevented them from receiving their degrees. There are two proficiency exams­ ·math and EnaUah. Stuaen are required 10 take both exama and are allowed to fall ooce; ...…

July 12, 1992 • Page Image 2

…WORLD NATION OIL ROlE P idnetF.W.deKle I to in the all over the orld who arc tru­ glin to boll h partheid and end whi domination in South Afri . What is behind de Kler ' vi i to t two nd other countrie ? Certainly, It cannot be to the vantage of the African people who have long uffered from opp ion and discrimination from u ive rae t be for some inis ter reasons like foiling ANC' long- tanding relatio with those countri ; to a...…

July 12, 1992 • Page Image 3

…ruBING P Ident Bulb recently e10ed a bill that ould ve allo ed people to regiater to ote when they pply fro a driver' license, saying it auld be "an open invitation to fraud and eorrup­ lion. " The ure would have made registration forms available t unemployment'« 11IIr""1� and public lance offices. B rd \AI.""'. t c . city· DBTROlT - The Detroit Board of Education recently propo ed re idency rule hldl ould affect all future f...…

July 12, 1992 • Page Image 4

…C ILD TCH dom • , �.,�.--����� 10 deal with America' probilClm I but I don't beJic\4e tblt \OIuoIcas ooc can &OM oor We t)p dE "eitm�r" � <dy whmee or ooIy the prlvaIe sectt, (X' ooly 1be pan­ am can 00 the job. All of wuk�.Vo � the wm f1 pan­ am ml the piYIIC seeD. 1lzy often can mdl ow k) pc:q* goyemment canoot Itadl. AM wIae goyanmem often can only provide . SC'lVias, voIuraD canaddancwdimtnsioof1cpdity. One place volu...…

July 12, 1992 • Page Image 5

….... The Fourth of July The Fre dam of America -Aman 00 to hia ri , would not, if h bad prize IDd defend tbem. ••• - Hon - Frederic Do ThO more thf , the re they tay � We j t d holiday break IDd celebration of the freedom of the; United Statel of America. Ho ever, the truth mUlt be told, and that il African Americana ere • mostly UDder the bo of the world'i IDOIt cruel llavery kno� to mankind. We must y never gain, we must ...…

July 12, 1992 • Page Image 6

…It BoMI PaaiC ..... 1dYIIor, 'IbID amtDacechatbajo)'la' family IDd tnMl m far away • I DETROIT and Ne Orlcam, La. The first black woman to it on tbe Georgia Supreme Court is tlie lead off speaker for the fifty-fifth national , meeting of Alpha Kappa Alpha (AKA) July 18-25 in New Orleans. Scheduled to make appearances in addJtlon to Justice Leah Scars­ Collins arc Secretary of Health and Human Services Louf Sullivan, General Co...…

July 12, 1992 • Page Image 7

…THIS WEEK IN BLACK HISTORY DETROIT J tional Part hoDoriDga dec1ica1ed in Joplin, Mo. 1926 - n. N bueball player, born. 1968 - "- ....... � r founded the ae­ daimtA NA1l0NAL BLACK 1HBATER in Harlem. JULY 1S, 1867 - Mar- L W , first Black woman bank president, wu born. 1923 - J 'Joe) J drummer, was born. 1967 - 'I1luraood Mu ..... walppointcd fbltBlackJUItlcc of 1be,US. SupRme Court. Who pen1I«l tItae .wwdr: "WJMr • .AfrlctI...…

July 12, 1992 • Page Image 8

…WOULD T� HEAA, ., .... MO A� JES5E FOR VICE PRES\�"_'" GLIN10M VIEWS, OPINIONS Tbc t characteristic of date Perot, bo er, i his commando type peno ty aDd his light reprd for ci.u liberti . He once recommended that the If on dru be coJlduc1cd like a "civil here aU civil h"berti auld be s pended in the interest of fl bing out dru dealers ithin inner-city neghborhoods. And Perot not been above hiring . own pellOnal army to conduc...…

July 12, 1992 • Page Image 9

…o Recent publ ve I ented ct t Afro-American youth are rem bly reiatant and vir- . tually unrepon lve to tradito I, big- e pubUc relatio and bl -time po figures 'n they utUzc major media to attempt to commicate ith yo un er Bia . The study found deep and profound alienation amo t youth, nd a fundamental Itreak of fatali m about the promise of tomorrow-a sense t "to�rrow may not come, so let' live today" per- mea youth consdo ...…

July 12, 1992 • Page Image 10

…CO members ppe ed to th international com- munity brin p ure to end vicio 15-ye r civil ar in Sri . Citin ive continuing viol tio of hum n righ in Sri Lanka d th 1 bility of oppo in politi I force to n goti te, they ed t O.S., on of Sri Lanka' major donors, to pend all aid. The Sri conflict a "for- gotten war" for Americans, id tbe Rev. Eric , the World Board' Southern ia executive, beca e"it involv neither oil nor Cold War te 1...…

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