Excuse Me… 6-19

      Do you ever get that sinking feeling every single time you get a phone call?  Kids, haircuts for the boys, hair appointment for my daughter, the last newspaper deliveries and yes of course, food shopping was what was on my mind when I got “the call”. 

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    Nu Resolution 6-19

    New Resolution #19: Get to know your family, and learn some personal history.

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    Do You Have An Opinion? 6-19

    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 6-19

    A TALE/TAIL OF THREE (3) SCHOOLS

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    Ask the Director Questions and Answers on Civil Rights from Director of the Michigan Department of Civil Rights

    Q: I want to write an advertisement for an open position in my company. What can I do to ensure that my advertisement is nondiscriminatory or offensive?

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    Book Reveiw 6-19

     

     

     

     

    Now Is The Time To Open Your Heart
    By Alice Walker
    ISBN:  0-965-90060-6
    Publisher:  Random House
    Available:  Bookstores everywhere

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    Jazz Reveiw 6-19

    BRIAN O’NEAL’S “DAISY” IS IN FULL BLOOM

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    Teen Talk 6-19

    Making A Difference in Another’s Life – How you can help grant a child’s wish

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    Wellness News 6-19

    October is National Dental Hygiene and Spinal Healthcare Month in MI

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    Viola Liuzzo Exhibit to Open at Women’s Historical Center October 20: Slain Civil Rights Worker Is a Michigan Women’s Hall of Fame Honoree

    A Civil Rights worker from Detroit who was murdered by members of the Ku Klux Klan following the March to Montgomery in 1965 is the subject of a dramatic new exhibit at the Michigan Women’s Historical Center.

     

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