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SPORTS MENU TIPS For 's Future Our Lady ofMt. Caramel dinner 'Coffee Talk Series' classes to be held Vote For Our Lady of Mt. Caramel Church, 11515 The first class in the Coffee Talk series, "Coping Mt. Caramel Road, will have its Annual Spaghetti with Stress and Anxiety" taught by Rebecca Allgeier, LISW, Brewer, Nelson To Spicing Up Dinner on Sunday, October 9 from noon until 6:00 will be held Wedneday, Octoer 18, from 10:00 a.m. - 11 :a.m. Frank Jackson at Northcoast Conflict Solutions, 7007 E. Sprague Road, p.m. in the school hall. The cost for the dinners are Box At Wolstein Traditional Dishes On Thesday, October 4 Independence, Ohio. Registration is required due to limited $8.00 adults and $4.00 for children. There will be a seating. Light refreshments provided. Cost: $5.00 per "I love this city and I will de­ raffle and homemade pastries will be for sale. For class. Call (440) 262-3700. Future classes include The mand that we be a city that is See Page 9 See Page 10 tickets and pre-paid group seating reservations call Power of Poetry, (October 25), Coping with Depression: second to none." (216)421-0140. Understanding Causes, Symptoms, Treatments (Nov 1). VOL.26 No.26Thesday, September27,2005-Friday, September30,2005 Daily ASTSID ISSUED FRIDAY FREE FREE SERVING: LARCHMERE-WOODLAND,SHAKERSQUARE,BUCKEYE, WOODLAND,MT. PLEASANT, ; · LEE &AVALON, HARVARD- LEE, MILES- UNION, UNIVERSITY CIR.CLEAREA, READ ON -WRITE ON WARRENSVILLE HEIGHTS, VILLAGES OF NORTH RANDALL, IDGHLAND mLLSAND CITY OF EAST CLEVELAND READ ON- WRITE ON "COVERING THE NEWS TODAY FOR ABETTER TOMORROW" ENDORSEMENT Anti-Drug rally held in Mt. Pleasant Vote for Frank Jackson for mayor By GEORGE GOLDMAN EAST SIDE DAILY Members of the Substance NEWS encourages all voters in the Abuse Initiative ( SAl ) recenty held city of Cleveland to vote for Frank an anti - drug rally in the Mt. Pleas­ Jackson as mayor on Tuesday, ant area at E. I 39th and Kinsman October 4, 2005 in the primary elec­ Avenue. tion. The rally, which was held Since Jackson has served with about 40 people, marced around as a councilperson and president the blocks, of E. I 39th and E. I 40th of , he has Streets wth police escorts from the shown the ability to not only lead Fourth District Police Station. his Ward but to take the leader­ According to Fourth Dis­ ship ofCleveland and lead the city trict Commander Roy Rich, a police in the right direction. escort was provided for the march­ Once Jackson is elected ers to send a message to the com­ as mayor he will set a tone at the munity that drugs are not tolerated in the «ommunity. top to accept nothing less than "It is about the police work­ excellence in school adrninstrators survive economically it requires ing with the community," Rich said. and the school board. thriving neighborhoods with eco­ SAl is directed by Rev. Ri­ Being a lifelong Cleve­ nomic development. To stabilize the neighbor­ chard McCain on a day to day basis lander born and educated in the and the mission of the agency is to hoods in Cleveland, Jackson will city, Jackson will make it his con­ provide alcohol, tobacco and other look for economic opportunities for cern to improve the quality of edu­ drug prevention programs and ser­ its residents and citizens to de­ cation the Cleveland students re­ vices to promote drug free commu­ ceive in the Municipal School Dis­ velop small businesses jn their nities in . trict. neighborhoods. Lillie Bell, who is the chair­ Jackson earned a bach­ Jackson is a hard worker person of SAl and she attended the elors, masters and law degrees and he knows there are no short recently held rally, said that the from Cleveland State University. cuts to running the city. agency sponsors about three rallies Except for the time he As mayor, he will tackle a month in areas where there is heavy spent in the military service in Viet­ problems the way he always has - drug traffic. nam, Jackson has resided in the rolling up his sleeves and getting Bell also said that the ral­ city his entire li.fe. the job done. lies help to reduce drugs sold in ar­ For the city of Cleveland Jackson has a vision to eas because it let the drug dealers to come back first the East Side make Cleveland great again. He know that the community will not tolerate their behavior. and West Side must unite to cre­ understands that Cleveland must Bell said that the march was ate jobs and a better quality of life. have strong schools, safe neigh­ the third march in the MT. Pleasant This is one of the main borhoods and real jobs. area and according to residents and concerns that Jackson has and At this time in the city's street club presidents in the area, the as history, Cleveland needs Jackson elected mayor he will be able to marches have made an impact. and his clarity of vision, his dedi­ achieve this goal for the residents Bell also said that the re­ cation and his leadership to lead of Cleveland. sponse from the Fourth District has the city through these challenging Another concern that been positive in terms of reducing times. Jackson has and will be able to ac­ drugs in the area. complish is to bring the different Since the time that Jack­ According to Bell, while the racial groups together for the bet­ son has been a member of city police were with the marchers they terrnent of the city. council he has demonstrated con­ made an arrest of a male and female · Aside from concentrating fidence and leadership and he has couple from Garfield Heights with economic development on the received the support of the follow­ drugs in their car. downtown area, Jackson wants to ing council people for election as The SAl was created in not only develop the downtown mayor: Patricia J. Britt, Dona Brady, 1989 to address the issue of open but develop the neighborhoods Joe Cimperrnan, Roosevelt Coats, drug trafficking in Cleveland and with businesses and housing. Kevin Conwell, Fannie M. Lewis, accompanying increase of crime. Rev. Richard McCain, who is the executive director ofSubstance Abuse 'Initiative ofGreater Cleveland, leads Another goal of Sabra Pierce Scott, Martin J . Another function of SAl an anti-drug rally in the Mt. Pleasant area at E.l39th and Kinsman Avenue to protest drugs in the neighborhood. 4th Jackson's is to connect the differ­ Sweeney and Jay Westbrook. isto provide Drug Free Zones in the District Commander Roy Rich also participated in the rally and provided a police escort for the marchers who marched ent business districts downtown Jackson has also re: community by organizing technical around the block ofE.l39th St. and E.140th St. to make them more strong and co­ ceived the endorsement of 11th support to residents in developing herent. District Congresswoman drug revention efforts. Once elected, Jackson Stephanie Tubbs-lones. will also concentrate on economic To make the goals ofJack­ Funds approved for housing in Ohio development program development and investing in the son a reality, you are encouraged Funding for the projects was (HDAP), which is funded by Loans, Equity Bridge Loans, and partment of Commerce and OHFA neighborhoods. to vote for him as mayor on Tues­ made available through the Housing HOME funds and the Ohio Hous­ Seed Money Loans are funded with Loan reserves. For the downtown to day, October 4. Development Assistance Program ing Trust Fund (OHTF). Direct unclaimed funds from the Ohio De- The HDAP provides fman­ cial assistance to developers, help­ Fundraiser for Frank Jackson ing theni in rehabilitating nd devel­ oping affordable housing for low­ A fundraiser w II be (216) 391-4300ext. 311. and moderate-income Ohioans. held for mayorial candidate Frank Jackson on Sunday, Oc­ r tober 2, at 2:00p.m. at the Cleve­ Gasoline prices drop in area" land Playhouse Theatre, 8501 gas ers compararable damage. Carnegie Avenue. prices fell15 cents this week, to an The Texas and West There is a minimum average of $2.62 per gallon for self­ Louisiana region is the area Rita is contributon of $50.00 to attend serve unleaded, according to nearing and it is home to about 25 the event which is sponsored today's AAA Fuel Gauge report. percent of U.S. refinery capacity. by Stephanie Turner, Pamela Northeast Ohio gas Northeast Ohio motor­ Marshall- Holmes and Alexander prices have dropped steadily since ists in the area are paying 13 cents Boone. Labor Day, after prices rose to a less than the national average of For tickets and infor­ record high of$3.14 per gallon. $2.75 and the same as the Ohio mation, call (216) 932-5339 or Pump prices surged after statewide average of$2.62. Hurricane Katrina slammed into the Last year at this time Housing Fair Gulf Coast more than three weeks prices were 66 cents lower at an The City ofWarrensville ago and they may spike if Hurri­ average of $1.96 per gallon for self­ Heights will hold a Housing Fair cane Rita, now a category 4, deliv- serve unleaded. on Saturday, October 1, from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00p.m. at the Warrens­ AAA Fuel Gauge Gasoline Price Survey ville Heights , 4567 Northeast Ohio Average for Self-Service Gasoline Green Road. Regular Mid-Grade Premium The events for the day Today (9-23-{)5) $2.62 $2.72 $2.83 at the Housing Fair will consist Last Week (9-16-05) $2.77 $2.87 $2.98 meeting recently with a group of Cleveland ministers at r-wrvnowre of a homes tour of the city as Last Year (9-24-04) $1.96 $2.06 $2.16 recently got the support for his election as mayor from Rev. Theophalis Caviness and Rev. C. Jay Matthews. well as learn about the city. ' Pagel EAST SIDE DAILY NEWS Thesday, September 27, 2005-Friday, September 30, 2005

Y. BlakMoore writes 'Slipping' an intriguing book The facts on Glaucoma and its signs Y. Blak Moore is VVhen a hug drug ing and used it as an outlet for African-Americans are glaucoma. Glaucoma is the lead­ While African-Ameri­ back with "Slipping" (One transaction goes terribly awry, the pain he suffered as a child. 3 to 8 times more likely to de­ ing cause of permanent blindness cans are 3 to 4 times more likely VVorld/Ballatine Books Trade a bloody chain of events is set He began a remark­ velop glaucoma than their Cauca­ among African-Americans, and to develop glaucoma than the gen­ Paperback Original, $12.95), a off, as he becomes a moving able process of self-imposed sian counterparts. Unfortunately, the second-leading cause among eral population, the risk of blind­ all Americans. Though damage ness from open-ended glaucoma gritty and realistic new novel target- not just for the Chicago rehabilitation and vowed to most African-Americans are less likely to be aware of their risk for from glaucoma irreversible, drug among African-Americans is 7 about life on the streets and police force, but for the ghetto's leave the life of crime behind glaucoma despite the fact that treatments that lower eye pres­ times higher in African-Americans what can happen to a young most hardened thugs. him. they are about 7 times more likely sure, such as prescription eye aged 45-64 than in Caucasians in man after he takes that first Moore's "Slipping" is Today he mentors to become blind from glaucoma drops, or other treatment inter­ the same age group. Glaucoma ac­ addicting hit of crack. a cautionary tale that shares disadvantaged youth growing compared to Caucasians. ventions such as pills, laser counts for 19 percent of all blind­ Growing up in a Chi­ the heartbreaking story of a up on the same unforgiving What is Claucoma? therapy, and surgery can slow its ness among African-Americans, cago ghetto, seventeen-year­ promising young life ruined by Chicago streets that he did. Glaucoma is a disease advance. compared with six percentofCau- old Donald "Don Don" Haskill one seemingly innocent hit and Moor~ has three chil­ that damages the optic nerve that Glaucoma in the Afri­ casians. has nothing but time on his gives a name to an epidemic dren and is a lifelone resident results in vision loss or perma­ can-American Community. Glaucoma Treatment Most African-Ameri­ and Prevention for African­ hands- time he rarely spends that is hurting America. of Chicago. nent blindness. Glaucoma most commonly occurs when there is cans do not know they are at risk Americans. in school, choosing instead to Blak spent his early His literary career Moore build up of pressure in the eye for glaucoma. In addition to be­ Scientists have founQ Blak has also gained smoke, week and hang out childhood in v~rious housing started when he self-published caused by too much fluid because ing African-American, risk fac­ that daily pressure-lowering eye with his friends. projects on Chicago's three poetry chapbooks, The a following as a fiction writer it passes too slowly through the tors for glaucoma include age, he­ drops reduced the development of As a child he wit­ Southside (including the Ida B. Rose and the Rottweiler, Cir­ in the increasingly popular eye's natural drainage system. redity, nearsightedness, diabetes, glaucoma in African-Americans nessed his father's suicide, VVells project which featured in cumstances and Bullshit, and genre of"street literature." He When the optic nerve and special eye conditions. In by almost 50 percent.The Ameri­ and today Don-Don's rela­ a National Public Radio docu­ Concrete Milk. has previously published two is severely damaged, messages fact, an African-American with a can Academy of Ophthalmology tionship with his mother, a mentary called "Ghetto Life" a He sold several thou­ novels, Triple Take (Villard/ can•t be sent from the eye to the family history of glaucoma (par­ recommends that African-Ameri­ worn-down cop trying to few years ago) and at the age sand of these chapbooks from Random House) and The brain, and loss of peripheral (side) ent or sibling) is 7 times more cans over, the age of 40 check with likely to develop the disease. their eye doctors to schedule ex­ keep the family together, is of five witnessed his mother's the trunk of his automobile Apostles (One VVorld/ vision occurs. Symptoms of glau­ coma are often silent and gradual. African-Americans are aminations more frequently and tenuous at best. murder. He subsequently while establishing his place in Ballantine), and his third novel By the time someone notices a more likely to develop glaucoma Prevent Blindness specifically "Slipping" (One VVorld/ Then Don-Don moved around to live with vari­ Chicago's then burgeoning problem with their vision, up to at a younger age, often have more states that African-Americans meets Juanita, a seemingly ous family members, but with­ underground spoken word/ Ballantine), will be available 40 percent of the optic nerve can severe glaucoma, and may have aged 20-39 should get a compre­ nice girl who has a taste for out any real supervision found poetry .scene under the name: Fall2005. already by damaged. Approxi­ types of glaucoma that are more hensive eye exam every 2-4 years. crack, and as a result he is himself caught up in the pit­ justBiak. He continues to mately 3 million Americans age difficult to treat than other Individuals who do not transformed from an average falls of street life: drugs, gangs, As a spoken word mentor children from pro­ 45 and older have glaucoma, but groups. It is still not known why have insurance may be eligible for -teenager to a violent strung­ and crime. artist, Blak has performed grams in the Ida B. VVells hous­ one-half may be unaware they glaucoma strikes African-Ameri­ referral to an ophthalmologist out murderer. Over the years Blak alongside many respected art­ ing development and also have it because they have no cans at an earlier age or why the through EyeCare America's Glau­ disease develops so much faster coma EyeCare Program. In pursuit of the de­ suffered two bullet wounds ists in and around Chicagoland teenagers in custody at the symptoms. There are an esti­ mated 120,000 individuals in the than in the rest of the population To determine qualifica­ mon, no deal is too shady. (one bullet is still lodged in his and at several major universi­ Cook County Juvenile Deten­ United States who are blind from African-Americans and tions, call 1-800-391-EYES (1- And as a result, Don-Don right leg), and a stab wound ties including Indiana Univer­ tion Center. Glaucoma-Inducted Blindness. 800-391-3937). The exam is free alienates his best friends and that punctured his left lung. sity, Columbia College, St. 9320 Woodland Avenue 0FACE & PLANT Glaucoma is the lead­ for those who do not have eye starts to drown in a dark world Blak had always been Xavier, and Southern Illinois CLEVELAND,0HI044104 (216) 231-6115 ing cause of permanent blindness care insurance. Medicare helps of his own making. interested in reading and writ- University. 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Taken From: The Pu­ nothing." Then he said, "Al­ say, "0 self, be devout and In fact, devotion is whelmed by his or her love for intended for Allah (God)'s plea­ delicate matters. rification of the Soul: (Chapter lah (God) only accepts ac­ you will be pure." the purifying of the heart from Allah (God) and the Hereafter sure, but he is deluded, for he Those who do not 1) tions that are intended purely When any wordly all impurities, whether few or are characterized by his love fails to see the defects in them. realize it only come to see their Sincerity is the free­ for His pleasure." (Sahih fortune, in which the self finds many, so that the intention of and they are, in fact, pure de- It has been related good deeds appearing as bad ing of one's intentions from all Nisai) comfort and towards which drawing nearer to Allah {God) votion. that a man was used to pray­ ones on the Day of Resurrec­ impurities in order to come Abu Sa'id al-Khudri the heart inclines, intrudes is freed from all other motives, In the same way, any­ ing in the first row in the tion; they are the ones referred nearer to Allah (God). related that the Prophet (saw) upon our worship, then it im­ except that of seeking His plea- one whose soul is over­ mosque. to in Allah (God)'s words: It is to ensure that the said in his khutba during the pairs the purity of our efforts sure. whelmed by iove for and pre­ One day he was late "All something will intentions behind all acts of farewell pilgrimage, "Allah and ruins our sincerity. This can only come occupied of this world, or sta­ for the prayer, so he prayed in come to them from Allah {God) worship and obedience to Al­ (God) will bless whoever hears Man is preoccupied from a lover of Allah (God), tus and wealth, will be so over­ the second row. which they had never antici­ lah (God) are exclusively for these words and whoever un­ with his good fortune and im­ who is so absorded in contem­ whelmed by these things that Feeling embarrass­ pated, for the evil of their His pleasure. derstands them, for it may be mersed in his desires and ap­ plation of the next world that no act of worship, be it prayer ment when people saw him in deeds wi II become apparent to It is the perpetual that those who pass on this petites; rarely are his actions there remains in his heart no or fasting, will be acceptable, the second row, he realized that them. (39:47-48)" contemplation of the Creator, knowledge are not those who or acts of worship free of tem­ place for the love of this world. except in very rare cases. the pleasure and satistfaction And also: "Say: to the extent that one forgets will understand it the best. porary objectives and desires Such a person must The remedy for love of the heart that he used to gain Shall We tell you who will lose the creation. There are three of this kind. be devote and pure in all his of this world is to break the from praying in the first row most in respect of their deeds? Sincerity is a condi­ things concerning which the For this reason it has actions, even in eating, drink­ worldly desires of the self, were due to his seeing people Those whose efforts were tion for Allah (God)'s accep­ heart of a believer should feel been said that whoever se­ ing and answering the calls of ending its greed for this world seeing him there and admiring astray in the life of this world, tance of good deeds per­ no enmity or malice: devoting cures a single moment of pure nature. and purifying it in preparation him for it. while they thought that they formed in accordance with the one's actions to Allah (God), devotion to Allah (God) in his With rare exceptions, for the next world. This is a subtle and were doing good work. ( 18: I03- Sunnah of the Prophet, may giving counsel to the Imams life will survive, for devotion anyone who is not like this will This will then be­ intangible condition and ac­ 104)" Allah (God) bless him and of the Muslims, and being is rare and precious, and find the door of devotion come the state of the heart and tions are rarely safe from it. Some people have grant him peace. loyal to the majority." (Sahih cleansing the heart of its im­ closed in his face. sincere devotion will become Apart from those said: "To be devout for a short Allah (God) has com­ Ibn Majah). purities is an exacting under­ The everyday ac­ easier to attain. whom Allah (God) has as­ while is to survive for ever, but mand this in the Qur'an: What is meant here taking. tions of a person who is over- There are a great sisted, few are aware of such devotion is rare." 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Thesday, September 27, 2005- Friday, September 30, 2005 EASTSIDE DAILY NEWS· PageS You And The Law Glaucoma affects the black community To combat the high of permant blindness among tients do not experience symp­ II II prevalence of preventable African-Americans. tomatic vision loss until the blindness in the African­ The video features condition is in an advanced American cummunity and pro­ Willie Mays, who has glau­ stage. Consumer class action lawsuits mote glaucoma screening for coma, and Diahann Carroll, Up to 40 percent of those at highest risk, Pfizer has who witnessed the toll the the optic nerve - the structure Many consumer­ sated? proceed toward trial on the the terms of the settlement. partnered with the Council of condition took on her mother. that carries visual information rights claims are combined into A: Typically attor­ basis of the claims in the case. Q: What should I do Bishops of the African Meth­ Viewers wi II learn from the eye to the brain - can class action lawsuits. This ar­ neys who specialize in class Settlement negotia­ if I receive notice of a class odist Episcopal Church to dis­ about the causes and effects suffer irreversible damage be­ ticle tells you what a class ac­ action work take cases on a tions may occur at any point action settlement affecting tribute "Glaucoma and You," a of and treatments for the dis­ fore patients even notice symp­ tion is, why and how it is used, contingent fee basis. in the case. me? 30-minute educational video ease, as well as the importance toms. Regardless of the degree and how you may participate This means that the The court must ap­ A: Read the papers and guidebook developed to of pursuing complete eye ex­ of vision loss, doctors diag­ in or benefit from a class ac­ attorneys receive a portion of prove any settlement and will carefully, they will explain the increase glaucoma awareness, ams regularly from the age of nose glaucoma by examining tion. the money recovered in the order notice to be given to any terms of the settlement, and diagnosis and treatment 30 and older. the optic nerve and measuring Q: What is a con­ case, either by settlement or class action members who will the choices you have. Usu­ among African-Americans. The 30-minute video eye pressure. sumer class action? after trial. be bound by a settlement ally, a toll-free number or Web The goal of the part­ will air as a commercial-free Currently, more than A: A consumer class If there is no dollar agreement or a dismissal of the site address is provided in nership is to ignite a call to ac­ PSA on television in Wash­ half a million African-Ameri­ action is a lawsuit in state or recovery, the attorneys are case. case you have questions, or tion within the community that ington, D.C., Detroit, Atlanta, cans are ~gnosed with glau­ federal court that is brought paid nothing. Q: I have heard you may want to consult an encourages African-Americans St. Louis and Cleveland in coma, and an additional quar­ by one individual, or a few in­ Q: What courts can about "opting in" and "opt­ attorney about your rights, to visit eye care professional's September 2005. The video, ter million may have it, but not dividuals, on behalf of a larger hear class actions? ing out" of a settlement. What especially if you believe you earlier in life and get screened along with accompanying realize it. In addition to racial class of people simimlarly situ­ A: Both state and do those terms mean? have a Jot of money at stake. for glaucoma before serious guidebook, will also be made makeup, risk factors include ated. federal courts hear class ac­ A: In certain types Law You Can Use is damage from the disease can available through the Council age, family history, long-term Typically it seeks tions. Some cases, such as of class actions, a class mem­ a weekly consumer legal in­ occur. of Bishops of the African steroid use, previous eye damages (compensation for those claiming violations of ber may choose whether to formation column provided Glaucoma, an eye dis­ Methodist Episcopal Church. trauma, special eye conditions, harm done) on behalf of the certain federal statutes, can be participate in a settlement that by the Ohio State Bar Asso­ ease that can cause irreversible Through health min­ diabetes and severe nearsight­ named persons bringing the brought only in federal court. ha s been negotiated. ciation. vision Joss or blindness, strikes istries and partnerships with edness. suit as well as the members of Generally, the class action pro­ If you receive notice This article was pre­ African-Americans with more non-profit health organiza­ Treatment options the "class." cedures are similar in state and of a settlement and the choice pared by Charlie Faruki of the frequency, and more severity, tions, these churches will often focus on reducing eye For example, class federal courts. to opt out. you may choose to Jaw firm of Faruki Ireland & than other groups in the U.S. reach an estimated 350,000 pressure. actions have been brought on Q: How does a class accept the settlement terms or Cox, in Dayton, Ohio. Despite the high inci­ African-Americans. Ophthalmologists behelf of all persons who pur­ action work? decide not to participate in the Articles appearing dence of glaucoma among Af­ Additional channels may prescribe daily eyedrops, chased a certain type of auto­ A: When a case is settlement (you may want to in this column are intended to rican-Americans, many do not of distribution include physi­ which have been shown to re­ mobile during a particular time brought as a class action, usu­ opt out , for example, because provide broad, general infor­ know what it is or realize that cians' offices and the Ameri­ duce the development of glau­ period, and have experienced ally the court decides first you wish to bring your own mation about the law. they are already afflicted by the can Academy of Ophthalmol­ coma in people at higher risk brake or tire failure, etc. whether it is a proper class claim). Before applying this condition, which carries a risk ogy (AAO), as well as online by almost 50 percent. Q: What types of action through a process If you do not return information to a specific legal of blindness 7 times higher in at BlackAmericaWeb.com. Other options may in­ claims may be brought as a called class certification. a paper stating your wish to problem, readers should seek African-Americans aged 40 and Sometimes referred clude surgery (either laser or class action? Then, the parties opt out, then you must follow advice from an attorney. older than is Caucasians of the to as "the sneak thief of conventional) to help fluid A: In general, claims same age group. sight," glaucoma progresses drain more effectively to relieve involving mass accidents or Concert series celebrates Mozart's birth "Glaucoma is waging so gradually that many pa- eye pressure. disasters, certain product de­ Internationally re­ Mozart and Beethoven: Pas­ ecdotes about about each a silent war on the African­ fects, or violations of state nowned pianist Jeffrey Siegel sion and Pathos, On Sunday, composer captivates both the American community," said M. DR. G. WOJAI consumer protection Jaws may returns to Cleveland State December II Siegel returns classical music novice and the Roy Wilson, M.D., M.S., presi­ The World's Greatest Numerologist qualify for class action treat- University to present the 18th with Mozart and Schubert: seasoned listener. dent of Texas Tech University YOUR LUCKY NUMBERS ment. season of the Kulas Series of Romantic Fantasies, followed Siegel's passion for Health Sciences Center. "I ap­ Q: Why is a class Keyboard Conversations - a by a Sunday, March 19, 2006 music began with his child­ preciate the opportunity to ------·"""--·~--··--- 585 action used? unique concert format in which performance of Mozart and hood, as his father was a mu­ pamter with Pfizer, the Council 364 335 094 579 436 A: The classic basis Siegel offers entertaining com­ Chopin: Virtuoso Variations. sician with the Chicago Sym­ of Bishops of the African-Meth­ for the use of a class action is mentary about the classical The series will con­ phony Orchestra. odist Episcopal Church and 6016 2301 1324 7835 4469 1560 to combine the smaller-dollar­ pieces he performs, as well as clude on Sunday, April 30, Early training and BlackAmericaWeb.com to claims of a large number of insights about their compos- 2006 with Siegel's offering on dedication has led Siegel to a bring this devastating disease people. ers. Mozart and Ravel: Exhilaration successful career as a soloist to the forefront. Through this LUCKY FIVE Each person's claim Each concert ends and Eloquence. with most of the world's great collaboration, our goal is to with a lively question and an­ All concerts begin at orchestras. including the Ber­ individually may be too small educate and empower the com­ 24 67 29 66 11 swer session. The year 2006 3:00p.m. in Cleveland State's lin Philharmonic, London to pursue cost-effectively. munity with the informati on marks the 250th anniversary of Waetjen Auditorium, at Euclid Symphony, Moscow State Combing many rela­ needed to stop glaucoma in its LUCKY SIX tively small claims, however, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's and E. 21 Si., in the Music and Symphony, New York Philhar­ Communications Building. tracks." may justify the expense of liti­ birth in Salzburg, Austria. monic, Boston Symphony, Adult tickets are $20 Developing more 19 34 56 23 17 ,81 gation and improve the In honor of this an­ and the I• niversary, the 2005-2006 four­ per concert or $60 for the sea- - as well as a conductor for quickly in African-Americans chances for. success, espe­ concert season will highlight son, with discounts available the Pittsburgh, St. Louis, and than in other segments of the cially against large corpora- the work of one of the great­ for students and seniors. Milwaukee Symphonies. population, glaucoma is three tions. est music composers who Prices include free For more informa- to eight times more common in Q: How are the at­ ever lived. parking, refreshments, and tion or full list of ticket prices, this group than in Caucasians. torneys who bring the case on The season begins musical performances by CSU please contact the Center for Glaucoma is respon­ behalf of the class compen- on Sunday, October 16, with students prior to the concert. the Study of the Arts at (216) sible for 19 percent of blind­

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International boxing returns to Wolstein Center Thesday, September 27, 2005-Friday, September 30, 2005 ·Page 8 It's time for the main event when the USA Nauonal Boxing Team takes Muhammad Ali Center to open on the Irish and Italian National Boxing Teams in th USA v. Ireland v. Italy Interna­ (NAPS)-Louisville, a city rich in African-American history, has just tional Boxing Triad on October 6, in the Wolstein Center at Cleveland State Univer­ become richer with the opening of the Muhammad Ali Center. The 93,000-square­ sity. This is the first time ever, in USA Boxing history. three separate countries will foot Ali Center will house exhibit space, classrooms, theaters, galleries, a library compete in a single event. The USA and Ireland have held international boxing duals and function rooms. Boxing fans can visit a special area showcasing Ali's career. since 1979, but never have they added a third party. Tickets for th1s knockout event The Center will draw on non-traditional museum experiences, interactive technol­ are on sale now at www.tickctmaster.com. The cost IS $26 for reserved seating and ogy, multimedia theatre, partnering institutions, and most importantly, the ideas of $16 for general admission. The Sports Commission is also offering floor tables, Muhammad Ali in order to help guests from around the world explore what it means The Salvation Army Boxing Academy will sponsor an ama­ which feature waiter/waitress service and other amemues Table seat eight and can be to be a human being in the highest sense. Ali's biographical storyline will be purchased for either S1300 or S600 ($75 a seat 1f purchased individually). Group teur boxing show on Saturday, October 15 at 7:00 p.m. The facility is presented in interactive "Journeylines" - frm his Louisville roots to his unprec­ tickets and tables can be ordered by contacung the Greater Cleveland Sports Commis­ located at 6000 Hough Avenue. And for tickets and information call edented boxing career, to his global humanitarianism. To learn more, call 1-888- sion at 261-621-0600. Clint Martin at (216) 541-3397'0r (216) 432-0500. LOUISVILLE or 1-888-568-4784. It's fingernail biting time for Tribe Browns recover from loss to face Bears By KARL BRYANT who used to occupy the lowest rung in By KARL BRYANT Browns when they could have just as eas­ for Away teams. MLB batting, has three players in the ily been kept in the pocket. For the 2nd time this sea­ The days are dwindling donw AL Top I 0 in hitting: Hafner, Crisp, Then, when QB Trent Dilfer son a Dennis Northcutt Punt Return The Browns made to a precious few and the fabulous stretch and Victor Martinez, who was batting a game of it. Romeo Crennel's game plan gets wacked with a low knee tackle a sec­ for a TD was wiped out. This one drive that the Tribe has put on, coming about .200 for the first two months of looked good, and one of the game's most ond and a half after throwing the ball, was reminiscent of the infamous from nowhere to being on the verge of which leaves him hobbling, no late hit pen­ "Rocket Play." giving Colorado the the season- flirting with the Mendoza prolific passers, Peyton Manning, was making the playoffs, begins its final leg. reasonably held in check, but the alty is called. National Championship when the Line- and now the Majors' best hitter The Tribe, by virtue of sitting Brown's' 13-61oss to Indianapolis offi­ Several times. Manning gets the Buffalos' Coach Bill McCartney, since the All-Star Game. around, picked up more ground against ciating, actually brough about the defeat. ball snapped at 0.0 on the play clock and leading by 1 thin point, 10-9 in the One good omen for the This was a Colts team that no delay penalty is called. 1991 Orange Bowl, inexplicably had the White Sox than they did in their 3-1 Tampa series- Martinez is batting .552 could have been beat. Apparently "closeness" only his team punt the ball deep with sec­ weekend against the Kansas City Royal vs. the Devil Rays. Then, the season Flags were thrown on the counts in horseshoes, hand grenades, and onds left in the game, instead of call­ dungeon-dwellers. comes down to the final weekend ing for a "pooch Kick" or sending it At the same time, Chicago also against the 1st Place White Sox, who out of bounds, and Raghib "Rocket" went 3-1 against packing-it-in Minnesota. are trying to hold on to their tenuous Ismael, the most feared return man in On the Tribe's off day, the White Sox grasp of the top spot. college football, took the ball all the lost to Detroit. No team in MLB is lower way to the house, only to have it Even should the residents of than lowly KC. called back by a phantom clipping the Wigwam not overtake Chicago, GUD8PENING The Tribe, which finished the they still have that Wild Card spot up call away from the ball. Referring to the dubious il­ season 13-6 against KC, had a much for grabs, with NY and Boston, now legal block call on Frisman Jackson toughter time than expected against old within a half game, playing on the final that wiped out Northcutt's TD, friend Buddy Bell's club over the week­ weekend of the season in Beantown. Crennel told reporters in couched end. The Yankees are in the midst comments, "In the particular case, it They scored 6 runs in the last of playing jheir patsy, Baltimore, so might have been a questionable call, 3 innings of Game I, whenCiiffLeedidn't don' t look for any help there and Bos­ but we put ourselves in that position have it, to give him his 18th win anyway; ton is tuning up against Toronto. The and the official made the call." He scored the winning run in the 9th in an­ MON THRU FRI 7am to 5 pm • SAT 7am to 1pm added, "The play wasn't an aggres­ Tribe pitching staff has kept them in Crisp other; had one bona fide blowout in sup­ sive block. It was a touch foul. Some­ the hunt all year. When they remem­ porting Kevin Millwood, the AL's ERA times they call it and sometimes they bered how to score runs in June, they TOP $$$ PAID FOR Globetrotters hire leader, for one of the few times all year; don't. It all depends on what the became the torrid item that they are • ALUMINUM • BRASS • COPPER officials are looking for that day." Henry Clark as coach and lost one in the 9th when a fly ball today. •RADIATORS •CARBIDE •CATALYTIC •GOLO The Globetrotters added clanged off Grady Sizemore, after he lost •LEAD •STAINLESS CONVERTERS •SILVER Discussing the two close­ Cleveland is 56-3 when they •NICKEL •ALLOYS •TRANSMISSIONS •PLATINUM to-the-vest "taunting fouls" on one of the most successful basket­ it in an unfriendly sun. · score 6 runs or more, because the pitch­ l:i:J¥1#1!3 liiil®i i:l i: I ~Y:.1•1 Braylon Edwards and Antonio Bry­ ball coaches in NCAA history to Tampa Bay, who went 4-3 ers invariably keep up their end of he ant. in an era when other team's play­ their coaching staff recently with against the Tribe in August, including a bargain. ers do hula dances and pose in End Must Have Scrap For Gift the hiring of former Cal-State disturbing sweep in mid-month, is visit­ "We just need to go out there Zones like bathing beauties on the Bakersfield coach, Henry 'Hank' ing for three games. They haven't been and keep playing the way we're play­ CALL FOR beach. he intimated that officials were Clark. all bad as they were the Yankees' nem­ looking for certain things. but pointed ing," Wedge told reporters on Sunday. Clark led the Roadrunners esis all year until two weeks ago when TOP PRICES! to the players' accontability. saying, The way they're playing is great- win­ to a 163-58 record during his eight NY swept a three-game series in Tampa. CONTAINER SERVICE AVAILABLE "It irritates me. Anytime you have a ning 17 of their last 20 games, but they seasons with the school, leading team that you put on the tield. it's a Even with those loses, the still need all Clevelanders support. 1211 au * INDUSTRIAL the team to five NCAA Division IT retlection of yourself." Devil Rays still went 11 -7 against NY. so, it's time for Tribe fans to PICK-UP Tournament appearances and aver­ In the 2nd Half, the Travis Hafner ws the AL Player of the turn out in their best voice of the sea­ SERVICE aging over 20 wins a season. Browns always appeared just a step Week, batting .385, with 6HR and 16RBI. son for these last few games, so that He ranks eighth on the all­ away from making the play that Hafner received the same honor time coaching victories list for Di­ they cane cheer on this team that so would tie the game. in the 2nd week of July. Coco Crisp vision II and reached the I 00-vic­ many had written off earlier this year. Unfortunately, in the 4th received the honor just two weeks ago. Quarter, the Colts were able to con­ tory plateau faster than coaching Hold on to your hats, it's gonna be a As of this writing, the Tribe trol the ball and run out the clock. as legends John Wooden and Lou wild ride. the Browns only had possession for Carneseca. a little over three minutes in the whole "Bringing a coach of Hank stanza. Clark's caliber to the Harlem Globe­ Because of the tempo. the trotters is a tremendous opportu­ Boxing Nostalgia teams raced through the game in an nity for the team, both on the court By JIM AMATO amazing two hours, 36 minutes! and off," said Globetrotters Owner The mood in the Browns & Chairman, Mannie Jackson. locker room in Cleveland was som­ "Hank is accustomed to success ber the day after the game. How does Hopkins rate with middleweight and will expect nothing less from Several players made a Bernard Hopkins did not win and reach to great advantage as he just point of staying away until the "Me­ the Globetrotters on the court, mean­ a faced a young legitimate challenger in wore down challenger after challenger. dia Window" was closed. ing a great product for the fans. Off talented Jermaine Taylor. I give Ber­ Also he was almost impossible to Ditter was pleased with the the court, he has demonstrated great nard credit for taking on such a tough hurt. adjustments that the Browns made character and will be a fine challenge in the twilight of his career. Rodrigo Valdes was such an in the 2nd Halt: giving him better pro­ amabassador for the team." When Bernard realized he was under rated fighter. He beat "Bad" tection after he as sacked 4 times in Clark served as an assis­ in danger of losing his title he roared Bennie Briscoe three times, once by a back like a true champion. Although he the first 30 minutes. but was not tant for CSUB for nine seasons be­ clean knockout. How many fighters fell short losing by a split decision by can say that? Rodrigo also had two happy with the way the Browns' Red fore taking over has head coach in the judges, there are many fans who epic battles in losing efforts to the Zone play, saying, "The bottom line 1998. feel that Bernard pulled it out. great Monzon. is that we have to find a way to get The Roadrunners posted Rematch? If Bernard wants Marvin Hagler - What can into the endzone." He also mentioned a 21 1-60 record during that period it and by all indications he seems to, you say? He took toughness to an­ that the team has to respond better and won back-to-back NCAA Divi­ then let's get it on. The public will other plateau. He could box and he to the adverse things that happen on sion II National Championships in want to see it. Here's my thing, even if could slug. He was very adept at the field. 1993and 1994. Bernard would have clocked Taylor wit switching from orthodox to south­ C Jeff Faine echoed his With a background in the first punch he landed, I still feel paw, a maneuver that kept his oppo­ comments, saying, "We've been able that there were several middleweights youth counseling, Clark took a two­ nent off balance. In a word, he was to move the ball against everyone in my time ( 1965 to present) that may great! year break from basketball in 1995 we've played, but we can't finish the have been able to handle Bernard. Although Sugar Ray to work at CSUB 's Director of Dis­ drives off." He soon added. "We have Though no fauht of his own, Leonard &I'd Tommy Hearns made some things we'll have to correct." abled Student Services for before Bernard came along at a time when seri­ brief stops at middleweight. I could LB Andra Davis was one returning to the bench in 1997. ous challengers were few and far be­ see both beating Bernard. Ray's hand who was upbeat, saying, "The sky's He and wife JoAnn hve tween. Yes he beat every challenger speed would have given Hopkins fits. the limit. We just have to hang in two sons and reside in Bakersfield, put before him and I agree he did not Bernard was never known there." · Calif. duck anyone. My question is, who did as a big hitter, and the only way to He also said that he has no he really beat? Trinidad who we later keep Hearns honest was to hurt him. intention of dwelling on the Colts, Brewer, Nelson to found out thanks to Winky Wright. was His jab and his power would have expressing, "We just hve to get ready lacking in the skills department. been too much for Bernard. for the Bears. I'm thinking about box at Wolstein De La Hoya who was just in James Toney, in shape at them." Amateur boxers Prentiss with a bigger, stronger man. Oscar was 160 would have out cuted Bernard. probably at his best at 147 pounds. l Southpaw Michael Nunn's height, The Browns, having a Bye Brewer and Willie Nelson, both of respect Bernard, but he was never seri­ each and boxing ability could have Week, will have plenty of time to Cleveland, will be part of the five ously challenged. Trinidad and De La caused several problems for Hopkins. prepare for the team they beat in the boxer contingent representing the Hoya were blown up welterweights. A What about Mike last Pre-Season game, 16-6. US went it takes on teams from italy lot of his challengers like Robert Allen, McCallum? I think McCallum would Lee Suggs made his I st ap­ and Ireland at Cleveland State Fri. OCT. 21 * 7:30 PM I Snt. I Sun. Antwon Nichols, Joe Lipsey, Keith have been too strong for Bernard but pearance against the Colts, catching University's Wolstein Center on OPENING NIGHT OCT. 22 OCT. 23 Holmes and William Joppy were good that would have been an interesting 11:30AM 2 short passes. Thursday, October 6 at 7:00pm. fighters but not in the caliber of some match up. TICKETS $10! 3:30 PM 1.00 PM jl,.,udoo ew:... ~y. ,._. Aow Crennel indicated he might world title challengers and former title­ ondV"'-- No~---o.) 7:30 PM IS:OO PM Tickets are $26.00 and There were some fine box­ be more inclined to take a look at some holders from days gone by. Tuc. I OCT. 26 & 27 • 7:30 PM I Fri. I Sot. I Sun. $16.00 at the Wolstein Center, Ticket ers and challengers that I feel Bernard of the other running backs. 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New offerings from felt Norman would be the perfect The Dead (2000), who is the film appearance as "Akasha:" engages people emotionally, in­ allows great players and singers He responded by enlist­ Peabo Bryson (his powerful de­ person to help bring it all to­ " black actress who plays the tellectually and spiritually," says who share a similar reverence for ing some of the most respected livery on "Don't Make Me Cry" gether" says Duke. "I also be­ the 4,000 year old, Egyptian role of "Tamera:" the best Clarence Smith, founder of Es­ the musical traditions I've always names in both jazz and R&B; is a standout) and George Benson lieved his prior experience put­ vampire in horror novelist sence Magazine and now CEO held dear to showcase their talents George Benson, Peabo Bryson, (singing the melancholic title track, ting together concept albums friend of Robitaille's great­ Anne Rice's sequel to Inter­ of YOU Entertainment, who on one fantastic CD." Glenn Jones, Vesta, Christopher "Pages") remind us why they re­ would be invaluable to our ef­ great-great-granddaughter? view With The Vampire along with producers Duke Jones The story behind ~ Williams. Jon Lucien, Maysa (of main two of the most important forts." 2. Acting legend (1994)? and the legendary Norman ~is a fascinating one. It dates Incognito fame), not to mention names in the last quarter-century "Love Pages" is execu­ Pam Grier is best known as 5. In the action/hor­ Connors, is the guiding force back to the New Orleans-based the Earth, Wind & Fire hom sec­ of urban music. tive produced by Smith and the the action queen of ror sequel Blade II (2002), behind one of this years most Essence Music Festival of2000. tion amon the many noted musi­ Round this out with the album producers are Jones and "blaxpoitation" movies such Wesley Snipes reprises his refeshingly musical, star studded Clarence, on a musical cians. sensual sound of Cafe' Soul All­ Connors. as Coffy ( 1973), Foxy Brown role as the part-human/part­ collections in "Love Pages." high from the event, enlisted musi­ He also summoned up Stars own Bobby Lyle and the "Love Pages" is just the ( 1974) and Sheba Baby· vampire, vampire slayer, but A conceptual album cian/producer and friend, Jones to longtime friend and fellow musi­ steamy fusion brew, "Urban beginning! Future offerings from ( 1975), but in what movie by in this movie, Blade leads a recruit a band from the festival to cian/producer Connors (who dis­ Jungle" (featuring Roy Ayers and YOU Entertainment 'included by acollectiveaptly named The white, horror film director group of vampires called Cafe' Soul All-Stars, Clarence play on a cruise ship he was char­ covered R&B legends Phyllis Kenny Garrett) and it should be U.S. debut of Brazilian singing John Carpenter does she star "The Bloodpack" against feels it fills a definite void in the tering for a trip from New Orleans Hyman and Jean Carne), in whose readily apparent why "~ sensation Fernanda Noronha and opposite rapper/actor/direc­ mutant vampires called musical marketplace. to Mexico. band Duke had been a mainstay ~" is destined to become a three compilations, Soul of Bra­ tor lee Cube? "Like many others, I Having listened back to for many years, to help steer the staple in every true R&B lover's ill. Cool Brazil and Soul of Af­ "Reapers," but who are the love and appreciate two seminal the nightly sessions they recorded ship. collection. riQ! that each feature new, never­ 3. In the film two, black vampires in The eras in American music: Jazz and on the ship, both Clarence and Duke "Love Pages" is an­ "When you consider before released material and old­ Thirl3en Ghosts (2001), a Bloodpack? R&B. Both have had a profound realized that this simply had to be chored by the Cafe' Soul All-Stars, the range and level of creative tal- school classics. white, middle-class family impact on my musical tastes and heard by the masses. who are comprised of an equally inherits a haunted house ANSWERS: I. AlexiaRob­ they've also greatly influenced Duke, who has been a stellar cast of renowned session Kern returns city for concert designed to imprison the inson 2. 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Kern performs on the Urban AC and R&B Adult iii MOVIE MATCH-UP- (Blacks in Freddy Kruger films) The end result is a riv- Wednesday, November 9th at Monitor charts for an incred- ACTORS/ACTRESSES: b) "Shiela," the intelligent Spicing up traditional dishes eting collection of songs that 8 p.m. in th e State Theatre ible seventh consecutive week segues effortlessly from radio along with rising artist, singer the longest streak in both for­ I. Laurence Fishburne asthmatic 2. Yaphet Kotto c) a therapist at a youth shel- (NAPS A)-When l/3 cup of diced celery friendly, soulful R&B jams such Vivian Green. mats for any male artist this leftovers just won't cut it, a 20 red seedless grapes as the first single. "What You Tickets will be $45, year. 3. Kelly Jo Minter ter 4. Toy Newkirk d) "Kincaid," the overweight quick trip to the grocery store Cooking Instructions Gonna Do" featuring Glenn Jones $40 and $25, on sale at the His hits ha vc also may be all you need for meal- I. 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"What Happens to Cleveland Happens to Me and the People I Care About."

As a life•lang Clevelander, I have seen Cleveland overcome adversity time and time again. Together, we can make Cleveland great again! I As Mayor, I will: Restore Cleveland's Economy to Greatness by providing job opportunities to our residents Reform the Operation of City Hall to make it more customer friendly Improve. Security and Quality of Life in our neighborhoods with zero tolerance for crime an~ property neglect Strengthen our Schools by building upon our successes and finding creative solutions to new issues

"Frank Jackson is a pr<;>ven leader with the boldness, courage, and vision to put Cleveland back on the map. I've worked wi~h Frank Jackson and have seen Frank Jackson show the strength and character needed to lead a diverse - City, without division and partisanship.

We need new leadership in the Mayor's Office to change Cleveland. With the difficulties our City faces, we need Frank Jackson's courage and strength for a brighter future." Congresswoman Stephanie Tubbs jones

Frank Jackson has the support of Cleveland City Council members: Patricia Britt (Ward 6 ), Fannie M. Lewis (Ward 7), Sabra Pierce Scott (Ward 8), Kevin Conwell (Ward 9), Roosevelt Coats (Ward I 0), Joe Cimperman (Ward 13),Emily Lipovan Holan . (Ward 15), Jay Westbrook (Ward 18), Dona Brady (Ward 19), and Martin Sweeney (Ward 20)

VOTE FRANK JACKSON for Mayor . EXPECT GREAT THINGS on OCTOBER 4TH d Paid for by Frank Jackson for a Better Cleveland, Scott Finerman, Treasurer, 3029 Prospect Ave., Cleveland, OH 441 IS

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