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…p - Page AS Assault at West Point B1 By ESTHER WALLEN c.pIf!/ NeM S rvlce LAN ING - As Gov. John Engler' school fmance refonn plan' prepared tp take bat in th Mhrch 15 ballot, Detroit's Personal inoome tax ould decree. from 4.6 pe1'08nt to 4.4 percent. No change in the Sin­ Buain Tax. • Property tax A884B8S­ nta would be capped t � - . percent or the rate ofinfla­ don, whichever is 1 .A new state rea tate transfer tax of ...…

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…any part of the world. The World Bank has stated that 90% of. the most indebted nations are African Sub-Saharan Attica's debt now stands at $190 billion, over 100% of its GNP. While much of its export earnings go to debt payments, Africa meets . only half of scheduled payments. Africa has made a net transfer of billions of dollars to northern countries over the past decade. Creditor nations continue to insist on, World Bank and Int...…

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…By RO EIGEL , RO P G rticle for TM Wall Street Journal, Thu - day, Feb. 24, confirmed th id , tating, "Technological dvan now 80 rapid that com pa ni can hed far mo orkers than they need to hi to implement th technology or upport expanding I ." WSU choolof ocial work alumni honor legi lator, minister Members of the Wayne State University School of Social Work Alumni Association gath­ ered Feb. 11 at McGregor Memo­ rial Confere...…

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…'COB continued from page A 1 time the core of the reparations movement will be the focus of the event. Attention will be brought to the continuing de­ mand of reparations: the money, land, goods, technology and 8 holarships which the U:S. must and should pay African Americans for slavery, unjust r and discrimination after slavery. This holds true to the descendants of slaves to the end of the' civil war to the present. National ...…

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…!'Court-Martial: A Black Man in Am rlca.- By John F. rzalek Jr JOHNSON C. WHITTAKER This assault brought about the court-martial and dishonor- · able discharge of Whittaker him elf, academy officials charging that he taged his own attack in order to avoid final ex­ ams. The story registered variable degrees of temperament on the country's racial barometer in 1880, a nation then divided by post-civil war wounds. The New York Tim...…

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…EDITORIAL in. Th' personal irn no ir, it . th y do th lthy. So, whil Proposal A adds tax burden to low income pe th ckup plan d the opposite. A family of four rning I t n 24,000 year will actually a tax d if Proposal A fails, bees the personal exemption ri from 2100 to 8000 per person. Proposal A hould be rejected because it provid a haky for hool funding. Higher tax on cigare m ns I moking in th long run. Whil a benefit for soci...…

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…Readers Write Our rich thl whi t no hing mo from th ir doll i-horn ,ca ,j wiry, clo hing- nd o herthin th y buy from hite people, long with th pu tion tha rom with being rich. Th 0 h rp rtofth ir olla ,t r r rt, provid jo ,goods nd rvi forwhi peopl, in h han they main. We do not ha dollar recycling no ha a moral tandard eomp rabl to th mo I ndard of white people, with whom we immorally hop and bank our own peopl kill nd di for don ...…

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…SOME RESIDENTS stated that their areas did not get uch grant despite the problems there. One woman said, "It's awful on Pasadena." . Adlon Turner, President of the Waverly Block: Club, said, "Every time money comes in, it goes north of Davison. There has not been one thing south of Dav­ ison since 1963." Franklin said that if the grant is used well the city will get a "good track record" and get more money for other projects .. ...…

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…D T P "'4"11�� for pI nning nd lob­ bying effort to t community developm n block grant of 50- 100 million dolla for the nti city. J tt Ha . fromt local branch of the Fed ral rt­ m nt ofH ing nd Urban De- velopment that under the p nt m, Highland Park could not that much. Be- ca its population is 1 than 50,000, he id th citycannot get a block of money, according to a formula allocation from the federal goy nment, but must get f...…

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…1 ud n ,. oun t Rep. Raymond roit,' onied Councilman 1 Ravitz id that council' focus was on the food i ion' ue nd not in gard to any llegations. Shabazz id that the ated Food 1 major con- cern' to k p profits in th Arab and Chald n hands after Councilwom n Brenda Scott qu tioned him about inspec­ tions he's done on to . A1 c9f'dln would in from .6 t to 6 percent. 8ingl B in Tax would in from 2.35 percent to 2.75 percent. ...…

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…Shyheimaka 'The Rugged cnua: By llJREKA lURK "#Chill n Cltlz.n This society has often placed adult characteristics on our children to make them "cute". A young Alfonso Ribero, dressed exactly like Michael Jackson, was the tar of the Pepsi commercials back in the day. The more he acted like a twenty-five-year­ old man, the morejobs he got. Paula Abdul thought that it was cute for her to dress young girls up like the grown white...…

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…TIO AL WO EN'S DAY nt featu mark tplac ,boo tore andwomenln N HIlI"..a .. , S II dl play tables h r1ng Inform tlon nd goods from ov r 50 community organizations from noon tlll6pm at UAW Local 600, 10650 Dlx t 'N)'omlng, In Dearborn. Int rn tlonal Women's Day com­ memorates the courageous march of 1908, when 1, OOO's 01 women took eN r the streets 01 New York to de­ mand an end to child labor and 60- hour work weeks, and for the ri...…

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…By ANDREW HE ON "IT'S A VERy low rate on laber," he said. "We believe that this tax i more favorable to business in comparison to pre­ vious taxes we've had." These differing views repre­ sent a much larger debate about the SBT, which replaced seven busin taxes in 1975 and ac­ counted for about 11 percent of general fund revenue in 1992, the latest year Treasury Depart­ ment figures are available. The tate determines the 10 of ...…

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…R WB Make, 8 unce rhubarb (without top ), cut into 1/2-in h pi c or froz n rhubarb 2/l cup u ar 1;4 cup water tabl poon quick- king t pi a In 2-quart . au .epan, Elegant Grilling for Four Grilled Salmon with Tarragon Dijonnai e· Green Bean Aim ndine. Rice Pilaf Strawherry-Rhubarb Pie- he "Ia. ic pring Dinner for ight Glazed Rack: f Lamb­ (pictured) Fr . h sparagu pears Parslied ew Potat .... Y gurt run Pie (pi tur d) ...…

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…RECIPES I d pe de I 0 ed, d Op d s".J1l �, � Q� V�, 4f�f�' grind bI c 1. Trim from k lengthwt d n crosswise thick p ce . 2. In large ucepan, comb broth, onion, potatoe ,carrots and pea . Bring to bo I; redu to low. Simmer, unco ed, 15 m Inut or until vegetable r t der. Stir in herb and vinegar. 3. Meanwhile n large non Ick skillet. heat oil 0 r medlum-h heat until hot. Add beef (half at time) and stir-fry 2 to 3 minute or un...…

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….j I I I :1. By Bernie EJrown T re i a n for an Afri- can Americanjudge in Berrien County, id t Benton Har­ bor Superintendent Parent Advisory Council. Annie Robinson, pokesper­ son for the advisory council, aid there are many Black lawyers who could fill the posi­ tion, but th council has not contacted any of the potential candida "We have gathered together tonight here because we have determined that there is a need in o...…

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…Most parents and tudents thin that holarships are only for the studen with good grad , low-income famili , or th athletically inclined. A small example of the numerous scholarships available to tudents include: Left-Handed Stud nt Scholarships, Handi­ capped Student Scholarships, Members of a Church Scholar­ ships, David E. Letterman's Scholarship for "C" Students, Veteran Children's Scholarships, Scholarships for Minoriti and much, mu...…

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…1 65 - Bill authorized slav as soldiers in Confederate Anny. 1 7·1919 - Madame C.J. Walker, cosmetics manufac­ turer, first Black woman mil­ lionaire. 1870 - Jonathan Wright, first, Black admitted to Pennsyl­ vania Bar became an Associate Justice of South Carolina's Su­ preme Court. What was the first mooie that starred a Black actor with a white supporting cast? 1773 -J n Baptiste Poin Du Sable, Black pion rand x­ plorer, fou...…

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…HELP WANTED ADVERTISING Space Salesper on w nted by community newspaper. B e plu commi sion. Experienced pre­ f rr ,but will train n ambitiou etf- t rt r. Send re ume c/o Michigan C lz n, P.O. Box 03560, Highland Park. MI 48203. CO UNIlY SERVICE SPECIAUSTI H ghland Park Communities First Pro­ gram. a health/human services network for Highland Park residents. has an im­ mediate opening for a Community Serv­ ic Specialist I to help...…

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…IS AP OSED TO' � PROPOSAL A - WHY CHANGE THE.MICHIGAN CONSTITUTION ONLY TO AID THE RICH? A , , IT'S NOT GOOD FOR SENIOR CITIZENS IT'S NOT GOOD FOR URBAN '. . - SCHOOLS . - AND TIRED! WE'RE SICK AND TI � , . PAlD FOR BY THE FANNIE LOU HAMER POUT/CAL ACTION COMMITfEE . . BEVERLY CHATMAN TREASURER, P.O.BO. 351249 DETROIT, MI,48235 ' . _' --- -- - �--. , …

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