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…, . •• • f • Highland Park Councilwoman: t' who voted for the Chrysler gree­ ment in 1987, said he upported it because he thought the company w building a tate of the art complex to compete with other industries, but would keep its world headquarters in Highland Park. "We were operating under the as- umption that we had solid under­ standing that Chry ler would stay in the city," Ross said. "Never in my mind was it that Chry ler...…

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…"un fficial." Th Dominic n governm nt h refused to recognize the Bazin regime in Haiti. Balaguer has repeatedly of­ fered to mediate between Bazin and depo ed president Jean­ Bertrand Ali tid , toppled in . Sept. 30, 1991. . Talks between Aristide rep­ resentativ and members of the Bazin government are currently und rway in Washington, pon­ sored by the Organization of American States. Haitian government offi­ cials had refused...…

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…Ollv t Promot . Dlv r Ity Coli g Cultur I o et Mk - Dr. Ken Durga , Olivet College' new multi-cultural service dep rtment director, wor to e e tensions created by a racial brawl that involved 70 tudents I t April. Durgan' po i tion i to upport and coun el minority studen , sponsor racially diverse speakers and films on campus, and create a erne ter exchange programs with blac col­ lege. The college ha taken th other steps t...…

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…PUSH FORU rce all American children living with two paren tired from rcenrin Imt> 72�ntin1 . The I t rountod 41 millioo never married adul nearly' 21 millioo in � 1970 cers The unfo Jmt' that � median for men am women who many is rising, with the medium forwomen being 24.1 }QISin1 1,�froma>.8in1m. For men tOO medium age 263 � in 1991, compared k) 23.2 in 19iU. In addition, a recent university sndy fOUB1 only 30 percent of Bl...…

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…HIGHLAND PARK CHILD· A CH messase to Democra li uld be the d lell them we a einthel fo the co cience nd the future of America. The ttl may eot be dramatic Gettysburg or Viet­ nam or Desert Storm. but they will America' place in the 21st century. America is at war t bome. As Communism i collapsing all und the world, the American dream is coll ing for milliom of f.amili youths arxl children all around America. We are in danger...…

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…Th 0 troit Idle ilde r b from fun-fill d in Idlewild. e lured w "50 pl " eel r tion ere ted by Detroite P t r nd Mildred Kyle. All th gu ts wore whit th y til r d to P y homa e to pecial guests r- rivin t th clubho in whit limo ine. Th y were Chi 0 ns Helen Lawhorn, Fe eman B me, GI dy Chipcha , Earl Taylor, Leonard W lton nd Detroit r, Sunnie Wil on. They have v cation d in Idlewild for over 50 years ... Flowers, gold med lI...…

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…2 THIS WEEK IN BLACK HISTORY Who w th fir t Black elected as a fellow of the 1ft rican Colle e of Sur­ eo ? Who was th fir t Black pitcher in the major league after 19471 SEPTEMBER 15, 1963- Four Blac girls were killed in Birmingham church bomb­ ing. 1971 - Wa hington D.C.' Ford' Theatre h ted the world premiere of "Don't Bother Me, I Can't Cope," I unching the caree of Tony Aw rd-winner Blnto ttl and composer Mlckl Grant. ...…

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…D mo tic p inti P ident Oeor B h ve th w ofHurrican Andre in Florid Both ida have oured th d din th eo B h, 0 ered id. ow, we mvi both candida Highl nd P Here, they will 0 nd ho ithout roo without pore , paint window , te , chimn tral h t. They will ee buildin witho b in , v t e cept for pi 0 nd ,win and the homel . They will vacant 10 ept of tructu by the win of economic hard tim , fanned by polici t t encou e the flight 0 capital ...…

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…JUSTPRIORTO�tal!er­ � of ttl: Kirwvadict, a ooIkague d. � said ., B, "K'd1h. you Icmw, have wabd wi1b you fir lady three mI I fbIIy � you scan ., always tty ., fim a JDitive in any 'tuatkn I said t> lrz, "Vi that' true. I amvety�OOwever,bt' mt uniq\e in tIz African am­ nmty. Infact,�_bea1 &1\ Jmportant f .. trument that Africam IIlve mcd ., DlYigIIe 1he U.s. W8IeJs. " 1lrle IlJI lII\C\8edmlDlin- 1Iin tm axae in ., op- timiml. ...…

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…co 1 p rently nne bre r tried to uy cig ret rom the. employee. S m Shu yto nd Dent' relative e differin coun of incident. On ay, t W yn County P Office decided not to bring char ai t the unnamed 32-year-Old employ . Inve tigato found in ufficient evidence of criminal in nt, istant Prosecutor Robert O'Hara ·d. The pro re taking their toll. Ed Shuayto, t store owner's brother, id b in w low. He wouldn't el borate, except to y th...…

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…ENTERTAINMENT IN BRIEF or ho You've got your Prince of Soul, Queen of Soul, King of Rock 'n' Soul and Godfather of Soul. Well, hold on, Ladies and Gentlemen, because right now, we take great pleasure in present­ ing ... The Funky Divas of Soul! Fact is, unless you listen to talk .radto only and watch nothing but public-access cable TV, you al­ ready know the Funky Divas. They're En Vogue, the California-based female four­ som...…

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…CI ic elections from the Evan - Tibb Collection, featuring drawing • oil paint­ ing and watercolor by African American arti ts of the . 19th nd 20th centuri are on exhibit t the Mu eum of African American Hi tory through Nove ber 1, 1992. M dame Evanti ( Lillian Evans Tibb �, the internation­ ally known African American diva of th 1920s, opened her heart and her hom to arti ts, ctivi ts and intellectual of her time. Her grandson...…

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…"You Canadi ure P y lot of e ," I told the proprietor. She miled eetly nd replied, "Y , we do, but think of our benef " I I CO D H tre t- ment with the problems fa�d by many of the people who call my of­ fice for advice. A retiree received notice that his health insurance premium has been increased, and he's worried about the train on his pension. I o n About 1/3 of 11 Americ ns believe that are allergic to at least one food....…

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…�---------- ---- Lula Fay Carter of Zion Baptist Church. Queen Ester Baptist Church (front row left to right) Mayor Earl Lucas, Mound Bayou, MS, Michelle Kourouma, Mayor Lottie Williams, Velda City, MO, Mayor Thomas Barnes, Gary, IN, Mayor Jennifer Gary, Lincoln Heights, OH, Mayor Anthony Butler, Lisaran, AL,Mayor Henry Espy, Clarksdale, MS. (Second Row) Mayor Joe Montgomery, Atlantic Beach, SC, Mayor Emma Gresham, Keysville, GA, Mayor an...…

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…f Mayor Warren, Mayor Espy (Clarksdale, MS) and community volunteers. Master of Ceremonies Debra Cole. .­ , , , Mayor Henry Espy, Clarksdale, MS and William X: Walker. Front row seated (left to right); Mayor Julius Patrick, Boyce LA, Mayor Thomas Barnes, Gary IN, Mayor Hazel Parson Starks, Ridgeville, SC, Mayor Emma Goesha, Keyville GA, Mayor Jennifer Gray, Uncoln Heights, OH, Mayor Robert Warren, Muskegon Heights, MI, Mayor Loltic W...…

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…C Would 00 well k> . H for ani 00ing for Corporatio and iOOivid frool aD walks oflifc in H tondug int> ttCr k> provide fuJm 10 that tl1: Republicam' con­ ven1ion would be a HU��m1cNk��m� 1D pera:nt Black city had pledged $43 I11i1OOn 10 pay for expe su:h � � layout of � 00fMl1ti0n. TIl: peopl from � city hit Black Eru!rprise calls "Ore of America ' Best Oties for Blacks," 1m exhibiled tre foresight that �uiItdi In 1�, tl1: Asn...…

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…7 o from t 0 rchitectur I firm, Willi m Brazley & oci te from M t- te on, Illinoi nd M nyam nd Shull from Detroit p nted to the city commi ion preliminary ketche of plans for th proposed community center. William Brazley of William Brazley & Associate, howed the commi ion three conceptual ketche which will feature a roller ting rink, computer room, an all purpose room for boxing, wre tling, arts &; crafts, and a weight room. A...…

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…ltali n min trone, oup di h to complement nyone' table year-round. S up today truly reflect the in- enui ty of the everyday cook, using a wealth of vegetable available year-round. Also, soups can be mad in large quantities and frozen for later e. And they are an economi­ cal way to feed a large group or today' working person who till wants to avor a home-cooked meal. Making good soup i notdifficult. The trick is determining which ...…

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…. lohlgan Citizen Adv 8/13 & 8/20/92 LEGAL NOTICE CITY OF HIGHlJ\ND PARK ANNOUNCES A PUBUC HEARING - ON MASSACHUSETTS ASSOCIATlON PROJECT GRANT AND ASHANTI VILLAGE PROJECT GRANT PRESENTATlON OF PROJECT RESULTS DATE: SEPTEMBER 21, 1992 PlJ\CE: CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS T1ME: 6:30 P,M. 18 ,1 9,190,1 1 TAX DEED HOLDER: W Ington 815 .on Benton Harbor, MI 49022 lAST GRANTEE: OrvthHobdy 3180 Snyder Ad. Benton Harbor, MI 49022 d ...…

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…P IA Suppo e someon anted to teal b p t chievcmen ,rein in 'pre nt ains nd cut off future expectation among Afric n-Americ ns bout . participation in the judicial p That person ould have found it dif- , ficult to devi better plan th DOminatin Clarence TOOm to th Supreme Court hile decreasing t · number of African-Arnerlcanjud e . on the Federal bench. The confirm lion of Clarence , Thom forced the nation to p y at­ tention to man...…

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