Secretary of State eases ID card restrictions for persons with disabilities
The Secretary of State will now accept more and different documents from individuals seeking state identification cards.
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The Secretary of State will now accept more and different documents from individuals seeking state identification cards.
Fashion bunnies, Father’s Day is here so what are we going to do for our Kings?? Make them an offer that they can’t refuse. Picnic in the park? how about a facial or even better a one year membership to his favorite gym where massages are included.
In our March 24, 2002 to April 6, 2002, I wrote about a reader who could not find Little Ceasars pizza shop on Logan and Grand River. He was new to the area. We contacted corporate office to express our concerns regarding the name change of Logan to Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd., which occurred over ten years ago. We pleased to announce that current Little Ceasars advertisements reflect Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd.
In Nelson Mandela’s 1994 Inaugural speech he stated that “Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light not our darkness, that most frightens us.”
WASHINGTON, DC — African American leaders express contempt for Dan Rather’s reporting on “Slave Trade,” a CBS’s 60 Minutes II segment which in May. Joe Madison of the nationally syndicated program “Madison” heard on Radio One Talk Network and XM Satellite Radio accused Dan Rather and 60 Minutes II of inadequate, inaccurate and racial arrogant reporting in their cover of the Sudan Slave redemption.
Washington, D.C. — The Congressional Black Caucus Foundation, (CBCF), announces that its 2002 Annual Legislative Conference, (ALC), will be held from Wednesday, September 11, 2002 to Saturday, September 14, 2002, at the Washington Convention Center, 900 9th Street, N.W., in Washington, D.C.
EFFECTIVE ESTATE PLANNING CAN PRESERVE WEALTH & MAINTAIN HARMONY AMONG SURVIVORS
Hispanic Special Agents recently filed a class action discrimination suit against the U.S. Customs Service. The class complaint was filed May 10, 2002 and alleges that the Customs Service has discriminated against Hispanic Special Agents since the 1970s in promotions, transfers and assignments, awards and bonuses, training, and discipline.

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