As I See It: There Are No Winners

By Jimmie Gladney
 
I salute the President and Publisher of The New Citizens Press, Rina N. Risper, for her eleven years of progressive action and her community involvement in the Lansing area.  I am a subscriber of the newspaper.  In the January 15, 2012 – January 28, 2012 issue, I enjoyed reading the article by Lemar Brown.  He shared many good ideas on how to help stop the violence that is tarnishing the town. One statement he made was “There Are No Winners”.  I agree.   The victim goes to an early grave and the suspect generally goes to prison. The families and the children of the two are left behind to face the hardships.
 

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Do you have an opinion? 11-2

Dear TNCP,
 
I just read the January 29, 2012 – February 11, 2012 edition, it was a great read. I love the “Mother Flippin’: One Funny Mother – To the Students of Penn State” article. I really enjoyed the “Documentary on Slavery Spurs Racial Healing” article.   Thanks for the great job!
 
Michael Todd
Lansing, MI

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Excuse me, are you listening? 11-2

Dear Readers,
 
The most innocent things can make for the most interesting memories.
 
I was scanning my Facebook page (that is what you do while you are working on two computers) and I saw a link for a craft.

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Ask Tamara: So Many People Have Let Me Down!

Dear Tamara:
 
In my lifetime I have been hurt and let down by everyone around me (my former spouse, family members, and friends). People have let me down so much in the past that I have a hard time connecting with anyone. I guess you can say that I have built a wall of protection around myself and it’s hard for me to trust people and open up. 
 
Because of this I spend a lot of time alone. I want to reconnect with my family and friends, but I really don’t know how to. How do I begin to trust people again?
 
Ready to Trust Again

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Your Other 8 Hours: How to Radically Improve Your Finances and Your Life

By Robert Pagliarini, 
Tribune Media Services
 
Do you have a gap between where you are and where you’d like to be? Maybe you have a mortgage you can’t afford, credit card debt you can’t get rid of, 20 pounds you can’t seem to lose, a schedule so packed you don’t have time for your family, or the feeling that there’s got to be more to life. If so, you’ve come to the right place.
 

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Don Cornelius Dead: Why Soul Train Will Never Leave America’s Station

By Earl Ofari Hutchinson
 
A few days before the release of The Best of Soul Train DVD set Soul Train founder, creator and impresario Don Cornelius was asked what it was that made Soul Train the hit that was. Cornelius didn’t hesitate, “That was the period when soul music grew up.” 

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Reducing Your Risk For Heart Disease

By Karla Robinson, MD
 
Even while claiming an estimated 500,000 lives each year in this country, few recognize that the leading cause of death in our community is heart disease.  Heart disease is often times known as a “silent killer” because it has been known to strike with little warning.  While there are some risk factors to developing heart disease that are beyond our control such as family history, and genetic factors, there are some health and lifestyle choices that can drastically reduce our risk for heart disease.

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Interpersonal EDGE: Get Recharged at Work!

By Dr. Daneen Skube
Tribune Media Services
 
Q. Sometimes I get really exhausted dealing with people issues at work. Other people don’t seem to find the politics so tiring. Am I just a wimp?

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Retire Smart: Seniors and the deficit: Why working longer isn’t part of the solution

By Mark Miller
Tribune Media Services
 
   Are older workers really faring better in this recession-wracked job market?
 
  Just seven percent of workers over 55 were jobless in October, compared with a nine percent national average, the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reported earlier this month. That’s a sizable gap, and it’s been roughly that size throughout the recession. 

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News Spotlight: Extended Benefit Program Ends in Michigan Up to 20 weeks of federally-funded benefits no longer available

 February 3, 2012 – The Extended Benefit (EB) program will end as Michigan’s jobless numbers are below the level required by federal law to continue the EB program.  Michigan fell below the required level on January 28, 2012.  

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