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…'1bdr miDdI by an ethic of .ex and greed and TB 0 L lac .on violence. Quantitati ely, m , aid, begiDS ith leaders ho medl more their encourage acts of violence or minds than home, eaure and unj t treatment of people if it benefi their 0 pwposes. He VALU E. 10 'Colonial m t r Ith a bunch of Willi Horton ' o.rl I a date 0' '.ur De ocr. tic c.Ddld.te. I •• t eek, 'or-mer C.lllor I. GOyerDOr Jerry BrowD e ar ed Ark. •• GOyerDOr Bill CIi...…

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…NEWS BRIEFS Pr Id n of South Afrlc drumming up upport . Just Ii e an American politically, President F.W. de KIerk is pumping out­ stretched hands, igning autograp , hugging babies and munching fast food. He i drumming up upport for a whites-only referendum on his effom to create nonra­ cial society in South Africa, and such personal and casual con ct i rare in the nation' hite politics. Court rule eviction of uspected drug...…

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…• Tlg r St dlum r f r ndum: When no mean y Also appearina on the March 17 ballot II a DOD-biDdIng Detroit .tadium refereDdum. Vo will be ted to live their opinion on hether or DOt tax donm abould be used for a new Tiger stadium. A "yea" vote Qle&DS you support prohibitiD& the use of city tax money to build a stadium. A "no" vote means you support allowing the city to UK tax money to bUild stadium. The referendum is stated as follo ....…

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…Fourteen y M da Kin nted to enroll r four- ye r-old d u ter in a nee nd m ic cl . She could not find one in her Bron neighbor ood nd the com­ mute to nhattan too long. The olution to th problem obvio: open a community center for the neighborhood. And th t' ex ctly hat this determined Blac oman did. "I reaJly warned tbcir wlrle mlfr*i1iFx'edwlk'qp1, " Kimcy-� a fimltz pltiic sdm acIrz. "I ., provide 1U1lIing�" She called her ...…

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…HIGH�AND PARK paldeGC¥. 'tIIIJ1oYed ctiqpl � day In mdertllC2\le 1Jar n� objcdha. 'I1IougIDJl the <XM9C of b: New Hampshire campaign I qatdIy � tl Mr. 1m­ .... Mr. aumo. Mr. KaJey, Mr. HIdcin 1111 Mr. Blown tl addIaB the of sud! a titled � ftdd. They Idia:d. . For me, a basic axiom of cbJ· rLDCf it ta1lDelDlBtbece setc1nbfbr� Myobjcc- 1kDinNew�WlBttlltthe nbllrptd·vrwinmb'tlex­ chile. IU � � day ad­ missim tl the IDIjcx' dcbI...…

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…• men ere adn not in their IDOOm- IF THIS N S program d anted 10 tell the real Itory, they would hive cboIen I lald-of( orker, I lin le workln parent or IOmebody bo had just been cut off lfare. Tbc medii iI not II concerned ith providi I public service much they have advertis­ ing and ludience rallnp on their mindl. We mUlt demlnd thlt the medii chlnge their valuel and begin offerinl the com­ munity more than violeoce and s...…

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…This Week In Black History c 1 -17 NDIM 1M Black GIl co :po er who wro "'l'reemonisluJ. " MARCH 12, 1932 - d Yo ,mayor of Atl nta and former U.S. Am- b dor to the United lio, born. 1888 - all Jo , conductor/ar- ranger/composer, born. 1965 - 200 critics elected Ralp W. I 'a IN­ VISmLE MAN m t distin­ guished ingle literary or in past 20 years. Harriet Tubman, Sojourner Truth and Frederick Dougla were members 01 the s� reli...…

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…EDITORAL Presidential Politics and African Americans What does election year bold for African Americans? PoUticiaDI of both parlti plan to placate the white middle cl (leat they begin to question the need for million dollar bom ) by promlllDg to balance the budget. While male 'YO it m t be remembered, gave 75 percent of their vote to Reagan over CUter. They gave 80 percent of their vo to Rea over ODdaIe. BUlh received an equally 10 i...…

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…, rTHO. H ro WE ARE EVERYWHERE. ot only re African America in Utah, but they are doin eno earch itb re to Afroc::entri m. Afrocentricity a con- cept developed by Dr. M left ICc Aland, Pro(i r of African American Studl at Temple Unive ty, PA. Two prime exampl are D • Fo t C. Crawford aDd Dally E. Oliver of Weber St te University in Ogden, Utah. I d the pie ure of at- tendin timely ion that they pre ented at a con­ ference o...…

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…1 poo"------- doub about er'l concern [or being tapODlive to citfzeDl. She ltated t under the Bngler Adminiltration, the state forced cUent Olpnfzldo to pay [or the I Ie pbampblct on eDllOraencY ser­ viceI, wblle alIowiDa duent doc- and lawyell to it he. -We bow wbole EDaJer'1 beIrt Uea, - lbe d. Sbe expreuecl concern tbat tilt about streamlinlna ICrvicca aDd cut- . ling out red pe mlgbt turn out to be code words for tIkina more...…

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…ENTERTAINMENT BRIEFS front Byth Y AQeve rape Sim­ nxms, ("Run" of b � "Run D ICX:U!Ier "One d Y I al n in my net hborhood ith my guitar e," recall J .R., one-fourth of tbe new Columbi recordln group Joe Public, "and this kid com up to me nd me if I'm carryin turnt ble . He didn't even think that it might be n instrument. Th t Th R port d i one of our inspiratio for play- B k f G ing live music - e ant to make r Up 0 uy people...…

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…Arti 's proceed to be donated to UNCF y B YO NY - Prince and tbe N.P.G. rtlea cd -M01Iey DoII't Matter 2 Night, - the ne ingle from multi-platinum Dit"nolld alld Pearls d k, Mueb3rd. "Money" i the fifth Single from the current album, and the 6rst to be rete since Prince e tabUsbed a ric Billboard record by charting a Top 10 bit on the Hot 100 for ten consecu­ tive years. All of the arti t' proceeds from sales of the Ingle ill ...…

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…FOOD NUTRITION u r un w t n ch m It d 2J cup butt rmil Wa h nd p el th Idaho po­ tatoe and pi c in w ter in the Dutch oven to boil until tender (will separate when pierced with a for ). Drain water. PI ce potatoe SHORT-CUT COOKING - ---- the microwave way A th fa cination with micro­ wave cooking w pt aero the country, an entir Iy new category of r cipe wa created. Through an under tanding of what microwave o n do, we have al 0...…

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…F .. ' . BENTON HARBOR I o Benton H rbor City Commi ioners said they are going to aack down on b' that get enterprise zone breaks from the city without hiring any city residents. City resident Elliott R told the commi ion that he h d some concerns about the city's enterprise zone not hiring city residents. He went on to ay that he as turned down a job by a business that is receiving enterprise zone tax breaks, because they sai...…

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…HOME IMPROVEMENT R modeling guide packed-with idea rs, includ s imaginativ J1 mod ling idea that add light and auty t any hom improvement project-kitchen. b d­ room, attic, deck, room addition - no matter what tyl f h m you hav . What's mor ,th bo k utlin th necessary qu nce to succ ful proj­ ect comp tion in language h meowners can understand. Enlightened Remodeling opens your eyes to how creativ planning, design and u of window...…

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…nd u.s. i endin 15, Haiti on a 10 bo t b c tarvation, persecution nd rep ion in the poore t country in W tem Hemi phere. But at m time, in t blink of a co or-bUnd eye, they end m [or airUf to the much e lthier people of 23 citi in the former Soviet repubU . The claim t America could not ho e the Haiti , nor grant them political ylum, t the same time they wrote in Engl h and R ian lettering on the food and medicin going to the o...…

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…. " z RELIGION GOSPEL IN BRIEF held at unpo nt," III h ve enou clpUne to or in th roup, " Ocr, ho i a Theolo y and ycholo [or 1 . " I n t m to le m om en city. We feel mo comfo ble Ith t t type of pe on in th choir beca e pi n for Abundant Ufe to round or neratio . " Stevie Wond r, 01 dys Kni ht, Jennifer Hollid y, the Tempta­ tio , D vid Pete on and t of Moto nave all perro ith Hayes, ALF, and other en­ mble he founded cal...…

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…z / / INTERE TED IN OF" THE CITY THE CITY OF BATTLE CREEK - BENTON HARBOR MUSKEGON.- ,KALAMAZOO For FilA terms, see the tee I d.lly paper every Monda)' for properties av II ble. Indlvldu.1 reek­ Ing r • ..-1her lnforrnatlon for sit nee hould cobt ct the broker of their choice. SI busea propiedadcs 0 casa de bent. con ter­ minos de FHA, mire end a Lune en el perlodlco. L persona que neecsiten mayor Informadon deben ponerse en con...…

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…JACKSON AND EDI HISTORY CONTEXT A LACK y P ul Roc II OTHER BLACK PROGRESSIVES WERE SLANDERED·TOO What explains the Media's un­ ceasing hostility to Jackson's travels? History -Media history and Black history- give us a clue. What is happening to Jesse Jackson in the U.S. Media (including some left Periodicals) is nothing new. The white Press has always treated foreign affairs, especially the affairs of developing nations, as o...…

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