Do you have an opinion? Your letters 8-10

We would love to hear your thoughts about our articles.  Letters, e-mail and photos should include your name, address, and daytime and evening phone numbers.  Letters may be edited for length and clarity; photographs can only be returned with a self-addressed stamped envelope.  Address : The New Citizens Press, Opinions, PO Box 19006, Lansing, MI 48901; or e-mail us at tncp@comcast.net.
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As I See It 8-10

Neighbors

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Video Veiw 8-10

Video Veiw 8-10

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Nu Poetry 8-10

Nu Poetry 8-10

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    Ask the Business Librarian 8-10

    Q:    I’ve been job searching for a while now and am wondering if there is something wrong with my resume since I’m not getting any calls for job interviews.  Are there any books at the library that can help me re-vamp my resume?

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    Mother Speaks About Son’s Murder

     

     

     

     

    One year later, Vivian Bodiford feels that she became a victim as soon as she found out that her son, James Edward Jones III, was murdered.  She holds his picture close as she looks at his athletic trophies from his childhood and newspaper
    clippings about his death.  TNCP Photo

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    Next Edition will Feature 2009’s Best, Brightest and Most Beautiful…TNCP Catches Up With Past Honoree

    The Best, Brightest and Most Beautiful 2009  edition will be featured in the June 24, 2009 – July 4, 2009 edition.  We have some surprises for you.  Our goal is to introduce you to people who are making strides towards making the Greater Lansing Area look great.

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    Farrah Fawcett: ‘Under a Microscope’ and Holding On to Hope


    For more than 2 1/2 years, Farrah Fawcett’s battle with cancer has sparked a flurry of headlines for celebrity tabloids. But it also has stripped the actress of her ability to seek treatment while maintaining her privacy, she said in an interview.

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    In Economic Crisis: Black Church Memberships Increases, Offerings Decrease

    WASHINGTON (NNPA) – The doors of the historic Black Church, a fortress of healing from social pain, have opened even wider during the economic crisis.

    But, as church membership increases across the nation, offerings are decreasing, causing even houses of faith to make difficult decisions, pastors say.

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