Book Review 4-18

Easier Than You Think
By Dr. Richard Carlson
ISBN:  0-06-075888-0
Publisher:  HarperCollins
Available:  Bookstores everywhere

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Power of the Word 4-18

WHERE IS THE BOLD CHURCH?

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Wellness News 4-18

Does Stress During Pregnancy Impact Child Development?

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Nu Music 4-18

Nu Music

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SCHOOL DISTRICT PRESIDENT RETIRING FROM HER POSITION

  LANSING, MI –  In January of 2006, Mrs. Jacqueline D.  Warr (Jackie), President of the Lansing School Board will retire from her position.  She is planning on spending more time with her family and enjoying life.

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96.5’s MORNING SHOW D.J. CHAR BOOGY HEADS WEST

Helena DuBose and the 96.5 FM (WQHH)/1180 AM (WXLA) family gathered to bid Charmaine Green (Char Boogy) farewell as she heads to her new position in Grand Rapids.

Back row from left to right:  Brant Johnson (96.5), Lisa Marshall (96.5), B-Jones (96.5), Jay Scott (96.5), B-Love (red shirt) (1180), DJ Redd (1180), Tony E. (96.5), Jay Hicks (96.5) and GiGi (96.5) (in the cream suit).
Front row from left to right:  Char-Boogy (96.5), Brooke Nobach (96.5), Joanna  Posadas (office manager), C-Styles (96.5) and Number 25 is Anthony Oliver.  The hostess of the farewell party and owner of 96.5 and 1180, Helena DuBose was not available at the time the picture was taken.

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Hispanic Heritage Month

    Hispanic Heritage month is celebrated across the U.S. from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15 — is timed to coincide with several important events

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DESTINY’S CHILD BIDS FAREWELL

Trio performs  final show  in Vancouver B.C.

Destiny’s Child  from left to right: Michelle Williams, Beyonce Knowles and Kelly Rowland

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CIVIL RIGHTS ATTORNEY VIES FOR MICHIGAN NAACP PRESIDENCY

YPSILANTI, MI –         Raymond G. Mullins, Esq. has been aggressively fighting for his clients for the last 31 years.  Attorney Mullins has decided to expand his  fight by running for presidency of the Michigan State Conference for the Advancement of Colored People (Michigan NAACP).

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More than $500,000 worth of supplies sent to Gulf Coast States

     LANSING, MI  – State Representative Michael C. Murphy (D-Lansing) today announced that the Michigan Legislative Black Caucus plans to make several trips to take more supplies to the victims of Hurricane Katrina.

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