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July 12, 1992 • Page Image 13

…lIDO ACo reported cent among and young dol in the t two years. T'bere &Ie over 9,000 reported AIDS among 13 to 24 year olda aDd federal.. tb officials .. y thouaandl more are probably HIV Infected, but do DOt know it. AIDS II DOW the aixth lead­ ing cause of death among 'persoDS geeS IS to 24. "AIDS' an equal opportunity killer," ys Dr. Bugene S. Ogrod, II, MD, president of the American Society of Internal Medicine (ASIM) "Teen...…

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…BENTON HARBOR "I've do some qu tio helpful, but you m go through the q tio and come up with your own," Ploc told the commi ion. The cm1ida , Beverly A. Brewer, 47, i tant City Manager for the City of Petersburg, Va; Danny O. ere , 44, i rant ColUlty AdmiDistramr for the ety of St. Lucie County, Fl.; John W. Elliott, Jr., 46, istant ety Man­ ager for the City of Delray Beach, Fl.; and Wi! J. P ker, 33, former Chief Administrativ...…

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…I I • Federation of re s omen ( ) Co erence, eld in � ....... 1 17-21. Follow the Bcboea to Kinp II land Ammement Part in Cincinnati Ohio on Saturday, August 8. The bus will leave from the J.C. Penney Parting lot at 4 a.m. Price II $45 per person and payment is due now. For more information, call Jean at . 722-6415 or Rose at 733-9951. . The Bar-B-Q Palace, 490 East Sherman, Muskegon Heigh ,is open. Tueaday tbrough Sunday, IIx...…

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…BUSINESS FINANCE comm dom e. Itch out for e: ving only 0 f mily member Involved in n nei m ne . ven tbough o po m ybe po lble for decl ion in , both p rtne bould be Involved in meetin fth ccount nla, ba ers, in­ surance age ,toe bro era and la era. Another common error' f U­ In to put your goal down on paper. When it com to financial go I ,it' tmportant that you pI ce a doll r mount and a time frame n e ch objective. For examp...…

July 12, 1992 • Page Image 17

…The classic warm-up suit suits the off-hours to a tee. Jockey International, Inc. is off to a running start, as the light ease of nylon warm-up suit is teamed up with a comfortable cotton turtleneck shirt. I. Jockey International Inc. scores points with separates in cotton and polyester fteece blends, as the season kicks off casual and comfortable styl . In sportswear. The trt-color sweater and short at makes for sporting good looks on o...…

July 12, 1992 • Page Image 18

…-- -- - - ;. ;: RELIGION By F t i it' Ho e er, itne e te tified th t Y ordered a group of enforcers to murder" bite devils" and to Idll ho led out. Wi included a e throat cut ben he quit 'Jj timony further re ed that Yah ordered the fire bombing of city block hen membe seeking dow ere ulted. Yahweh could get 20 Y • In the meantime, banks have foreclosed on most of the ecr's propertie and his Miami-b d Temple of Love has been a...…

July 12, 1992 • Page Image 19

…AnN: EN. CABS. AND VAN BUREN COUNTY RESl0ENT8. W. h.v. m.ny .mploy re VNltlng to hIMt JCbe tiled. " you beIn WckI ot you .. cudWDCtcuto ... .n��.ot .nployw cut ..... 011 U.. Th. .nlor �Progrwn.. -18$·0177 or 1·100-442·2 03. W. fI"G'WIde , " to.e.rt .,.. Mdjob ...-oh Nt equII �ernpoy.r. Ohuroh .eor.tary wanted. 15 houre • ecp.tII aoad In ofIoe iMllIIgIftWIt. 011 �--.'''. 00rMIp0t ......... In Gr.nd R.pld •• Kal.m.zoo & ...…

July 12, 1992 • Page Image 20

…e civil Plftllb! ntto�!lS1S obiliz c d pent II t tee nyoft iden h d n poorly educ t d in the tate' re ted nd poor- ly funded public educa ·0 y tem d ere in- timidated by t e lmo un­ limit d po r th t ite peopl h d over their live . n the te here Emm tt Till h d be n lynched, nor­ mo courage a required to ttempt to reg ter to vote. Succ 0 in S CC, the Cong of Ra· ci I Eq ty (CORE), and other grou orked dill ntly d pa ently...…

July 05, 1992 • Page Image 1

…Coalition begins vo� registration drive U L Project Vote, along lth the AACP, the United Auto Wo era, Michl n SANE/FRBEZE 00 ot r IOC',I and n tional or aniz tio e banded to ther in coali on lDQeue the number of AfrIcan- erican and Latino voters In Micblpn. The effort announced at a June 30 preas confcrence at the Detroit Urban League beadq "Freedom Summer" II a non-par- multicultural voterre tra on LABRE A PRICE e ort spo red b...…

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…WORLD NATION on 0 ur "ASHINGTON - Tbc recent Sup Court ruling that . ippl mu t do more to CICIetuCDted i university ys- s that formerly en- forced egregation can't meet tbeir constitutional obllgation to d gregate metely by allowing tuden to apply to any public college. The 8-1 ruling opens the pos- ibWty tat might cl tradi- tionally under-funded Black colleges. Among other change Southern tates will have to con­ ider would b...…

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…D To orr -In n unprece­ den bid to w y public opinion and up tage the chool board, union lude recenUy 0 red plan for improving Detroit cl rooms, hile eng ged in contract negotiations with them .. The union blueprint ac)�w ledg the need for inajor over­ h ul of the 167,000- tudent ystem, plagued by low chieve­ ment and dropout ra of 40 percent. The plan calt for smaller chool that stay open longer, tricter di cipline nd new "de ...…

July 05, 1992 • Page Image 4

…HP·police suggest ways . to end serial murders By RON SEIGEL Co". pondent HIGHLAND PARK- Lt. Donald Robens of the High­ land Par Public Safety Department suggests there are ways citizem can help in en­ ding the murdets of women around the city, which some attnbutc to a serial killer. He suggested people should keep their eyes open for sispi­ cious activity, particularly of attcmp to get someone into a vacant building- wbether...…

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…HIGHLAND PARK e realize thDt OW' future Ua chiefly in our own haNIs. We bow thDt �r but""­ doll IIOr friend.t C411 1Mke a race stand unles» it hal Itren,th In its ownfOlUldotlon,' that races lik« lndividuau must $land or faU by tMlr own merlt; that to fully "cceeil they IftIUt pl'QCtice 1M virtuu of If-reliance, elf-rup«l, industry, per everance; and ecollOmy." Hon - Paul RobMon In order for America to be­ come first rate power...…

July 05, 1992 • Page Image 6

…Q. A. Empow rment i a pro b d on the umptlon that th re is mor than on way to best educate children. It Iso ... 1. 1I0ws individual school the opportunity to t ke the initiative to exercise independence in achieving the District's mission, goals and objectives, and 2. requires the chool mpo rm nt CouDcillT a to manage ducatlonal programs, budget, personnel, student and parental support, and community involvement. The T has flexibil...…

July 05, 1992 • Page Image 7

…DETROIT THIS WEEK IN BLACK HISTORY July 11 Does icicle cell . e al­ feet more whites or more Blacks? JULY 6, 1929- 0 I U rb D Le ue branch ere tabl hed in 11 major cities. 1964 - I I decl red independence. 1971 "Loul tcb 0 tro jazz trumpeter, died. 1957 - Altbea GI defeated Darlene Hard in Wimbledon Ingl final, the first African-American to win tennis' mo t prestigious toum ment. 1932 - D Ua , Inger, w born. Who was the fi...…

July 05, 1992 • Page Image 8

…• •• he return of arnona It was a return marked more by triumph than tragedy. MOVE political pri oner, Ramona Africa, borne away (rom the bucolic Central Penn ylvania pri on grounds of Muncy Women's Prison in white limousine, turned out in the early hours of May 13th, 1992, seven years to the day when City of Philadelphia, joined by state and fe de ral cops, unleashed a deadly bomb on MOVE headquarters leaving raging flames and...…

July 05, 1992 • Page Image 9

…READERS WRITE I EVENTUALLY, TIlE violence following the King verdict will end. The fires will bum tbemselv out. The outbursts in other cities will give in to force and time. Neverthel , the hatred, the fears will immer un­ derneath. Unemployment will con­ tinue, mt education will remain. The politicians will make promise which they cannot deliver. If ever changed, the criminal-j - nee system will not change those ills in our socie...…

July 05, 1992 • Page Image 10

…don't ny peop p 1 I I . I I I I I Loe ed At: Adv ne. Building I 23077 Gr. n Id Rd. I 557-1410 Phone For AppoIntment I "We need more vi ble can­ did t ," 'd Herrada. "We need (candidat) t truly represent the interes of the people. We ve encourage good peop e to run for o ce, so that the peop ve some­ one to vote for." I I I "Freedom Summer" co-en ir Ble da,' d that in order to eocoura re tration and voting, ci need ...…

July 05, 1992 • Page Image 11

…ENTERTAINMENT BRIEFS con­ ith Lov r' n The I te t couple to n­ nounce that they're making the trek down the wedding aisle are En Vogue' Terry ElUa and entertainment attor­ ney Steven Barnes. Barnes i the attorney for the Hudlin Brothers, Tracy Chapman, Vane a Williams, Keenen Ivory Wayans, and a boat of Othell •••• ••• .speaking ofWayans, he un't on hand for a recent open call for talent held by producers of -In Uving Colo...…

July 05, 1992 • Page Image 12

…u TUESDAY, JULY 7 <Cr FORGOTTEN UVES-an xh of d crlptlv photogr phs chronicling the hungry nd th hom I In Detroit, pearing the Swords Into Plow h res Pe c Center & G Jlery, 33 E Adam Ave. Exhi n,1l July 7 thru Aug 25. The photogr pher, Jos ph Crach 01 I an rd-winning photo-Journalist who beg n documenting hun rand hom n two ye go. The public is invited to an evening reception with Mr. Crachiola, Fri. July 10 from 5 to Spm. For I...…

July 05, 1992 • Page Image 13

…C TRI EV death. Homicide nd uicide kill more of our 15-24 ye r olds than ny oth r me . The percen ge haven't declined. Th y have ri en. Almo t 1qD ye rs ve p ed lnce tb birth of J ck Johnson and hat h ppened to Rodney King. At time , Bl c women, I m more pe imi tic than optimi tic. That hurts. I h ve felt blow like Joh on and King. Maybe they weren't phy leal, but I felt them neverthele . I feel the blow of exi m bee use I am a ...…

July 05, 1992 • Page Image 14

…I BENTON HARBOR RO nDtl�.uHARBO -The Benton arbor ety Co . ion t th if June 29, meeting p ed a resolu on uthorizin city ta to or ith the Ichig n G Utillti Comp y in d ting contract to provide ervice in up ding collectio for th city' ter and Se er Department. David John on, Director of Communi ty Service for the Micbi Gas Utiliti Comp ny e the commi ion presen tion on Jun 22. He said the ervic they provide would be n "Admini t...…

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…Today later, in a W n, D.C. conference of abc Raimow Q)alition Cinton decided m bow up, but to give J Jackson and rap Inger ter Souljah the second in a ries 0( laps at Black America. At the end of the peech to Jac n's group Cinton Said: "You had a rap inger here last night named Sister Souljah. HER COMMENTS before and after Las Angeles were filed with the kind of hatred that you do rot boror today and tonight, J t listen to this...…

July 05, 1992 • Page Image 17

…Pre-Grand Pri party at the Roo tertail ... no eel by the Grand Party Committee Jo 00 v , I M. mb ... of Gr nd P rty Committ ..• from left-Stan FI Id ,Edith Gile ,Sylvia & 0 nnls Evan and Grand Party Commltt Cfflc r ••• from left-Seatrlce Buck, treasurer, K rl Young, Chairman, Dr n memb r, arl Te sley. June S �r ,co-chairman, Jimmy Fritz M.C. and Marguerlt Mor he d, d corallon commltt • Having tun ••• John Stevens, Donna Johnson, M rvln ...…

July 05, 1992 • Page Image 18

…RELIGION i Awarene re . tration. A man tructing readers bow to register t with inform lion bout the U.S. political Y tern aJ 0 been written. " e w nt to elp people unde land that it' not improp r to think Chri ti ns hould have a role in the politic 1 proce ." Loui Moore, a commi ion po esman, id Monday. .. The m nu I ay too many Chri tian h ve dropped out of the political ystem. "Th y h ve abandoned a priceles privilege by which ...…

July 05, 1992 • Page Image 19

…1,1 MMi'l15.1 �28,1 April 5, 1 H3 AprI12. 1883 April 20, 1 (Tue.) April 28, 1883 May ,1 May 10,1883 17,1893 MIly 24,1893 May 31,1 June7,1 �1., 1893.bw21,1883 June 28, 1983 Margaret Adam CIty a.rtc J4.Iy 1, 1882 t.tchIgM Chimn Adv. 7/5/82 I LEGAL NOTICE ADVERTISEMENT FOR BID CllY OF HIGHlAND PARK WAYNE COUNTY, MICHIGAN CONTRACT A ROOF REHABIUTATION OF RAW WATER PUMP STATION AT 337 LAKESHORE DRIVE TOTAL o RFU CLASSIFIEDS ...…

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…1 , What to the SlaveIs the Fourth of July? . terpreted, the Constitution is a GLORI 0 US'LI BERTY . DOCUMENT... ' z .. Frederick Douglass was invited by the Rochester (New York) Ladies' Anti-Slavery Society to give an oration in Corinthian Hall on the Fourth of July, 1852. He agreed, but not on that date; on the day after Independence Day, staunchly 'antislavery Rochester crowded into the hall to hear what came to be known as Fred...…

July 28, 1991 • Page Image 1

…rch for hum n n om ry ndtob o ire per it, t the LCMId&Ia .. said. About 325 'inmates, all of them field workers on the 18,000 acre prison f I'm, were involved in the ,IDcldent, Islant warden Richard Peabody d. , Peabody refused, however, to comment on reports that the job ac­ don linked to the punishment of prisoners bo refused to build a gur- y for inmates n need to death by lethal injection. An inmate w executed in the tate...…

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…This Week In Btack History laich 11 ti e A erica religion ba hi torically practiced discri inatlon a ainst lac Who are the Swan Silvertones and 'the Dixie Hummingbirds ? JULy 30, 1959 - In ' I first tart of brilliant career, ob GI of the St. Lo . Cardinal pitched shutout over the Cincinn ti Red. 1822 - J me V ric became the first Bi hop of the . n Methodi t Ep' 1 1. on Church. 1903 - DU Jetre xophoni t, w bom. Where we� the...…

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…JU • U U BRIEFS Worker rally WASHINGTON - Hundred of joble worker, channng "Layoff Bu h" and "26 weeks i not enough" rallied Wedne day July 25 on the step of the Labor Department for an extension in unemployment benefi t . The crowd called for Congres and Pre ident Bu h to extend unemployment payment to those who e che�k top after six months. Sever I members of Congress, addressing the protester under a blazing sun, agreed....…

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…The new conservative majodty on the Supreme Court rapidly rendered a number of deci ions which threaten to to y undemu aOO retard civil ugh and affirmative , ", Ron Daniels erves as President of the Institute for Community Or- . ganization and Development in Youngstown, Ohio. He may be con- � tocted at (216) 746-5747. ' . ! From th earli t days of our truggle for j tice and freedom, there ve al ays been orne persons in 0 communit...…

July 28, 1991 • Page Image 5

….11 • It' not h rd to im ine udent or ing diligently on th probl m or doing mputer wor . Wh t m y be difficult i im ginin this on Saturd y mornin - typic lly time or young t r to w tch cartoon or play with frf nd . On top of th t, th ir p rent ar ctivel y p rticip ting. , Wh t i 0 important that m ny H rtford, Connecticut p rent nd children give up t�eir S turday morning ? An innov live program c lled S turday Ac de my i the ...…

July 28, 1991 • Page Image 6

…HIGHLAND PARK percent." TH WORD 0 th mayor and the director echo d throughout the p rking lot t number 44 High­ land Street, wh re in th h de of trees and with grim reality in t tructure of a tate of Michigan building tanding in tage of decay: rotted walls, peeling exterior, gutted windows starring like the empty ockets of the dead and the periodic whiff of decayed scent, the commit­ tee vowed: beautification by whatever lawful a...…

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…WHEN I ASKED Sam where the idea to bestow hi awards came from, he aid, "When I read about tho e brave young men who caught the person who allegedly natched that lady's pur e: Dalven Washington, Antonio Larry, Ivory Ware and Clay Vasser, 16, 17, 18 and 19-year -old, respectfully." "Well," I said. "At least your source is to be commended. But tell me: who are the Sam Award's first recipient ?" ,., Sam said, "The good .goes'Io Hi...…

July 28, 1991 • Page Image 8

…p DETROIT A SINGING MINISTRY - The Robin on Singers, (l-r), Lace Mae Robinson, Lacey Robinson nd Lucille Nimox will celebrate their 13rd Annual Day,.Sunday, Augu t 4 at New Prosperity Baptist Church, 8540 Second Avenue. (pboto by N. Sc�tt) Dolly Brown-Davis= . f Kalamazoo's elders...-- The Detroit Neighborhood Ser­ vice Department (NSD) has an­ nounced that i Head Start Program for pre chool age children is till en­ rolling for the...…

July 28, 1991 • Page Image 9

…1 I D C C.LEWI $taff Writer oeraorr-rne city' "busine as usual" procedure of implementing contract without city council ap­ proval, will come to an end if coun­ cilman Keith Butler has his w y. During last Tuesday's council discussion, Butler announced his intention to introduce a resolution to prevent the city administration from carrying out contracts without council approval. Butler' action stems from the Detroit Water and S...…

July 28, 1991 • Page Image 10

…Entertainment In Brief tory bind m hmov Matty Rich n't been to film cbool, but he tudied every film boo he could get hi h nds on when he decided t e 17 h w going to be a filmm ere That de ci ion w rompted by the beating of his brother by ten ids with ba eball bat who'd gotten kicked out of a party in the projects. Matty' brother w n innocent by tander. "Straight Out Of Brooklyn" i Matty's 100 at life in New Yor' Red Hook Hou...…

July 28, 1991 • Page Image 11

…court to reclaim control of the properties because it' not worth it. "I told them (City official ) th t," he stre ed, "hiring an attorney and going through court will cost me more than the properties are orth." Cole said he under tands the neighbors' concerns. "I give them my ympathy but there's nothing I can do." . Vice Mayor Beverly Moore said Col excuse represe one of the ter concerns he has bout ab- ntee landlord. While it may...…

July 28, 1991 • Page Image 12

…BENTON HARBOR AREA nI nEn.PWY'l,-..t HAR80 - At the Mon­ day, July 22, Benton arbor City Commi ion meeting, Commi - sioner Steve Wooden and erry Shannon voted g i le ing a front-end 1 der from Do Id M hinery Company in Indian for 59,000 or $7 per month for 60 mon . According to Finance Director Mic el Vance, the City' Public Wor Dept needs two front end I ders to perform duties. but on i not in workin condition. Wooden aid Publ...…

July 28, 1991 • Page Image 13

…• ALARMED BY Dr. Robbins forecast we crank-up our DeLorean �me machine to hurry Back To The Future to the year 1991 only to have arrived too late. :... Nearly 10 years of continuous-as­ :sault on public health policy by : Presidents Reagan and Bush, we • now find the wide spread epidemics : of childhood diseases such and : mumps, influenza and measles-dts­ : eases once thought to be conquered. Just recently, the National Vac­ : ci...…

July 28, 1991 • Page Image 14

…BUSINESS FINANCE h C· ... ft'jS8 Hou ing for th "WHEN DlAe 0 ppear in magazin ads, y are commonly placed tokens, in group with white ." Green aid. The department al 0 urveyed 157 catalogs from 56 mail-order comp nies, finding that 4.6 percent of the 22,685 models were BI c . In . mo t catalogs, Asians comprised The men of Ebenezer Mi lonary fewer th n 1 percent of the models, Bapti t Church, 214 Ea t Britain Green said. Ave., will...…

July 28, 1991 • Page Image 15

…1 AUTOS FOR SALE • CHEAPI FBI/U.S. SEIZED 84VW 50 87 MERCEDES... 200 85 MERCEDES... 100 65 MUSTANG... 50 Chooee from 'nnII�"" no 25. FREE 24 hour r oordlng • rev I det lis. 801-379-2929 Copyrfght MMI185JC. U.S. HOTU NE oopyrfght. 8/28 FOR SALE $30,OOO/YR ASSEMBLE PRODUCTS at home. Cluarant payoh kal Amazing reoordlng reveal details. 1-800-833-4765 ext. 1006.7121 Sh rp 5/3 I noome (Schoenherr/Stat F r) updated kltohe...…

July 28, 1991 • Page Image 16

…ree S lngin (p bJ N. Scott) tt) Ch cken Del Marilyn Smith' b nee the lake. (photo by D. Coou) lndudt lemon e, uedeck d Ricky Dixon and Etta Reed lovingly chUHn tout t Spring Valley Park. (photo by D. Coo ) Unlng up for Ice cream. (photo by N. Scott) 1 N. t) . �--------------.- …

July 21, 1991 • Page Image 1

…Mozambique at the Thre hold of Peace ke on wan pro ecutor ch eked By DESHORN W TKI a temple for God at Jul, 7tb MUSKBOON - On Friday, July �2, the Urban Leagu of Greater Muskegon formally reque ted the in­ tervention of the Civil Right Divi ion of he U.S. Justice Depart­ ment in W: hington, D.C. and the tate attorney general office in the even urrounding the homicide of Louis Franchot Green. A letter dd d to U.S. Assis- t nt...…

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….P This Week In Black History in ur nee executive, bom. WORLD AND NA TION ND IN the poorer com- munitie of America, it' ly the men woo imbibe and the women and children who pay the price. TIle consequences of alcohol con­ umption in poor countrie are ex- n j t he lth i ue in the Third World, it i development' ue," Hei writ . "Where evere, drink­ ing lowe productivity, reduce agricultural output nd undermine prog t rd improved ...…

July 21, 1991 • Page Image 3

…Briefly ... ro 0 o r i i n by th n u Bur au t n t dju t f r th und - count hurt m t urb n popul tion wh r tr di­ tion y Blac and Hi p nic communitie have been hortcounted. know HI A t em rgency, operator-as- isted or credit card call . . 'he plan is being put into effect for a three-month trial period. "We don't think many drug dealer will want to u e those option becau then ther will be record of their " all,' said a ph...…

July 21, 1991 • Page Image 4

…EDITORIAL ./ r Let' put the Clarenc Thomas matter in perspec­ tive. Th Suprem Court i lready t cked. It is no longer Supreme Court, standing for the highest ideals of the nation, but a Republican Court, repre- senting the interests of that .. party. It i powerful, but it is • I not just. Justice Thomas deserves a Senate hearing. And we . . deserve a Supreme Court J us­ . , nee, one who will provide « reasoning, remedy and rel...…

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…H R Due 10 Keith O. Hil on of I m firm belie er in . net or in . Sometime I me t one on one. Some ime I . attend ey convention. Sometime it i m tte 0 re din or corre pondin . For the e re on, I m e it a policy to re d m ny public tion po ible. In m ny c es, re din i the next be t thing to being there. One uch publication i the AAJA ( i n Americ n Journali t A oci tion) New letter. According to the AAJA New letter, there re ...…

July 21, 1991 • Page Image 6

…C IIdr n' Comml Ion propo I ould itr n th n f mill After more than two ye rs of study, 11 field hearing, nd much deliber tion, the tion I Commi ion on Children i ued rem r able report on wh t the nation mu t do to trengthen familie and promote the healthy development of all American children. wa ple ed to be one of commi ion membe who ed under the outstanding denhip of Sen. John D. c etelter IV of We t Virginia. The commi io...…

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