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…-p 81 VOL. XVI NO. 11 �/) tntoi nu-ct Peoplt' Is A Fret"' Pt�oplt· .JANUARY 30 FEBRUARY 5. 1994 Black males misdiagnosed as hyperactive AN 4RBOR-Restless, anx­ ious Mrican American teen-age boys who can't concentrate are frequently misdiagnosed as hav­ ing "attention deficit (hyperac­ tivity) disorder" or ADD. The correct diagnosis is more likely to be "agitation syn­ drome," which is triggered by environmental stress, according ...…

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…ion F TEE TER in L 45, the \\orld Trade Union Co nfe r e nc met in Paris, Fr nc . I was her that Black laborer from the Caribbean, America, and parts of Europe got together nd called for a fifth PAC 0 b held in the Republic T R T an- o her conference w lIed, this im including both ind - ndent nd n ionali t movemen . Sixty two Libera­ ion ationalist and Liberation ov ment were rep nted. Patrice Lumumba, Abdul­ Rahman Babu, Nelo...…

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…A L IS u The Senate -Judiciary Committ i de tingtwobil thatd I with estab­ li hing nt ncing guid lin . Th y re imilar to tho e propo ed by Eng er, VanR genmorter id. Van- By JENNIFER L SUMMERFELT C.plml N.w. S.rvlc. percent of the co ts to local providers, and in 1990, it 'Pro­ vided 19 percent, Scranton said. It all depends on how much the tate can afford, he said. 50/50 health care plan will go through. "The Legislature is i...…

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…/ ganiza ion rive matching up rt from Mo is the War­ ren/Conn r Development Coali­ tion on De roit's eas side. W r r n/Conner will receive 50,000 from Mott toward a goal o raising 351,500 for i new endowment. It also will receive o ra ing nd matching upport through he Van Du n Endow­ m n Challenge. and training and technical assis­ tance in raising endowment sup­ port. Twenty-four organizations ' are now actively participating i...…

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…By R SEIGEL - Mami My t ry b c Coo r aid neither sh nor her union gave permission for their nam to be used on this leaflet p out at a p con- to P city hall By RON SEIGEL Michigan Citizen IDG DPARK-Aprivate investor is working on the pro­ posed project to build a new Highland Park Municipal com­ plex. According to John Pesta, as­ sistant to the Brotherhood of Maintenance Way Employees union secretary-treasurer, the abandone...…

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…THIS WEEK IN BLACK HISTORY - t what radio tation was B.B. King a D Jay? How many non-Blacks led the NBA in r bounding from 1957- 1 7 ? FEBRUARY 1, 1S65-John . Rock, first Negro to practice before U.S" Supreme Court. 1902 - Playwright/poet/author Lang ton Hughe was born in Joplin, 10. 1960 - Four orth Carolina tude t� �e first sit-in at n F.W. Woolworth tore in Gr nsboro, .C. i977' - Clifford e ander Jr. was named first Black c...…

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…READERS WRITE Community must not cut otT those incarcerated' My name is Thomas Hamilton and I am 28 years of ��. I was born and raised in Detroit, Mi., but I am currently residing in the state of Pennsylvania. McKean Federal Correctional Institution hSH been my residence since July, 1992.'This year marks the beginning of my fourth consecutive year. I'm serving ten-year entence for drug related charges stemming from Detroit .: I rece...…

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…A1 continued from page A1 of bout quarter-billion dol- l Thi money would u by BI ck ople, collectively, for duc ion purpo es and eco­ nomic development. "Black people would vote for n chief economic development co 1 to administer the repa- r io , " aid eott, In his letter, P ident Clin- ton ured the N'COBRA lead- rs of his commitm nt to "equal opportunity" 'and cited his per­ i t n �ork in Arkans "to em­ p wer people who histo...…

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…Miki award Vnderground railroad perfo,·,nance By TUREKA TURK Mlchlp.n Cit/an My first acquaintance with Billie Holiday came via the television screen. I watched a skinny diva named Diana Ross stumble through the life story of just another drugged, drunken female singer of the 19309. I watched Billy Dee Williams bring charm and amicable style to the por­ trayal of Lewis, Billie's long­ time abusive lover. I watched Richard Pryor...…

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…29 DOUBl A EXHIBIT - A h orical 100 at U.S. Auto Shows photograph will be on display t 0 trolt Public Ubr ry, 5201 Woo rd Ave, J n 29-Feb. 1 2. F or In ormat on call 833-4042. EXHIBIT Comm moratlon th 500t nn ver ry 0 t ur m rg Chrorucle. This mos lavishly Illus­ trated work of th 5th century will be BEEHIVE - The exuberant musical tr bute to the "g rl groups' of th 60's, Will be running th Attic's New Cen­ ter Theatre through F...…

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…BRIEFS By BERNICE BROW ffai ," fina onroe. "If e don' p y him, e to p � om body. en you (th City) got tb 10 , all of you that voted, . d tha you 0 d p an advisor until the loan paid off," Hull . d. Y: rbrough informed her that at that tim h voted against hiring th firm, also. Co . ion r Ste Wood n, Chairman of the Commission Fi­ nance Committee, said Monroe as helpful to the City during th tim th City w wit out a finance dir...…

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…A1 "BUT JO distinction p red in th po on ado- Ie cent . While gitation de­ clined with age in other populations, it persisted un­ abated among African American mal t n-agers. Th e ymptoms of agitation could b th thr ad that ti to­ gether disturbances of mood and underachievement in chool. The inability to concentrate could be attributable to worry and concern about per onal safety or peril to loved ones rather than ADD," Barbar...…

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…ANNOUNCEMENTS mmit Th ner 1 committ in- el ud Eddi All n, P nnie Bur­ d n, William E. Clar C rolyn Edw rds, Beverly Goode, Eliza- th T. Jones, H len B. Love, Willi mcGill, Beverly Smith, Sharon t -Steph n, J ph Weir and Lewis Whitman drtan r aches out to students Students at Adrian College, (Adrian, Mi. , and members of Scott United Methodist Church are members of ASPIRES, a col­ lege preparatory program co- ponsored by the ch...…

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…LEGAL NOTIC ADVERTISE ENT FOR BID CITY OF HIGHLAND PARK WAYNE COUNTY, ICHIGA RACT 93·6W-1R G FILTER TROUGHS AT FILTER BUILDING atud nt popu 1k>n. MI· nori lie n d or I I· bl for Wlloonsln certlfloatlon ar. being IOU t In Art. BI ng181 Ed, Bem Ed, Guktanoe, M th, Muslo, Fe ding, Solene , Speo Ed, Sp ch P 1h., & Admlnl· tr tlon. Int rvl wers from 24 school dl tr1c will be In Chi go on Feb. 26, 1994. Call 1· 800-229-6378 for I...…

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…-From the introduction to I 'W C Genocid :." pubii hed by the Civil .Right Congr Dec mber 9. 1948 ARTICLE II, CONVE TIO 0 THE PREVE T 0 T OF THE CRIME OF GE OCIDE: William L Patt r on, aft ction ely known a ' r. Civil Right ' h lped I ad the fight for fr dom for th nln Scott.boro, Ala. youth who w r fr meet In 1931 on charge of r ping Ruby Bate, white woman. P tterson dit d th 238-pag re­ port entltl d, ·We Ch rge Genocide: Th Cr...…

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