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Sundaytournal STANDING STRONG FOR 1,529 DAYS — THE FIGHT’S NOT OVER YET SEPTEMBER 19-25, 1999 THE DETROIT VOL. 4 NO. 44 75 CENTS S u n d a yTo u r n a l PUBLISHED BY LOCKED-OUT DETROIT NEWSPAPER WORKERS ©TDSJ SPORTS Ron Rivers It was a Rivers dance in Seattle last Sunday as Lions running back Ron Rivers made Lions fans temporarily forget Barry Sanders as he rushed for 96 yards in a win against the Seahawks.P ag e 28. CITY & STATE The UAW reached tenta­ tive agreement with DaimlerChrysler last week. But an earlier meet­ Journal photo by GEORGE WALDMAN ing of international unions Federal-Mogul employees, including (from left) Pat Connolly, Mark Murphy, Lyn Wood, Chris Pickett, Lee Ann Straits and Frank Duty, may have been of greater lost their jobs when the company decided to move production to a nonunion plant in Alabama. import. P ag e 3. ENTERTAINMENT Movie industry executives are turning into fall guys Milan mourns with an autumn lineup of flicks that resembles the Town, workers devastated as typically strong summer season.P ag e 8. By David Elsila Mogul auto parts plant in Milan whoMilan plant, said the closing means Special to the Journal recently learned that corporate man­“the first time in my life I’m to be ix months ago Mark Murphyagers are closing their plant andwithout health insurance. INDEX and Pat Connolly closed movinga production to a nonunion“My biggest worry is being able to deal to build their dreamFederal-Mogul plant in Athens, Ala.get another job, but with my age and Classifieds Page 22 house on a country road inIt’s a devastating blow to the work­health, I may never get another this S Sumpter Township. They toreers indown this town of 4,000, located 20good.” Crossword Page 23 the dilapidated farmhouse they’dmiles south of Ann Arbor. Many ofFrank Duty, a 22-year employee, is Entertainment Page 8 been living in, moved in with rela­them, such as Murphy and Connolly,equally distressed. “You could under­ tives and waited for construction areto in their 50s and worry they’llstand (the closing) if the business Movie Guide Page 10 start. have a hard time finding jobs thatwas losing money, but for years, Today they wonder if they’ll everpay $13 an hour, with paid healthwe’ve been making profits for Opinion Page6 see their dream come true. They are insurance. Sports Page 28 two of 240 workers at a Federal- Lyn Wood, 58, with 13 years at the See MILAN, Page 5 PAGE 10 THE DETROIT SUNDAY JOURNAL SEPTEMBER 19, 1999 JOURNAL 1 Call theaters for show times, Wayne County (734) 453-0870 For Love of the Game * The Sixth Sense * Inspector Gadget * Chill Factor * Blue Deep (810) 752-3455 Big Daddy * Lake Placid Mickey Blue Eyes * Bowfinger * Chill Factor * Sea Muppets from Space * Notting Hill * The Runaway Bride * The 13th Warrior Haunting Allen Park (MJR) Quo Vadis (Showcase) Great Lakes Crossing Star Commerce Township (UA) Shores A llen Road at Southfield Rd. Wayne Rd. at Warren Ave., Westland Baldwin Rd. at 1-75 (313) 381-1125 14 M ile Road West of Haggerty Road Mack so. of 9 M ile Rd., St. C lair Shores (313) 425-7700 (248) 454-0366 Star Wars: The Phantom Menace * Eyes Wide Commerce Township (810) 775-6800 Blue Streak * Stir of Echoes * Whiteboys * In For Love of the Game * Blue Streak * Stir of Muppets from Space * Notting Hill * Austin Shut * The General's Daughter * Tarzan * Wild Too Deep * The Blair Witch Project * American (248) 960-7459 Echoes * Mumford * Stigmata * Love Stinks * Wild West * Big Daddy Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me Pie * Dudley Do-Right For Love of the Game * Blue Streak * Stir of Chili Factor * Outside Providence * The 13th Echoes * Stigmata * Outside Providence * Warrior * Dudley Do-Right * In Too Deep * Showcase Sterling Beacon East (Showcase) The 13th Warrior * The Muse * Mickey Blue Mickey Blue Eyes * The Sixth Sense * Renaissance Center Van Dyke at 15 M ile Road Vernier (Eight Mile) at Beaconsfield Eyes * Bowfinger * The Iron Giant * The Bowfinger * The Thomas Crown Affair * Tower 200, Level 2 of Renaissance Cntr. Mystery Men * Runaway Bride * The Blair (810) 979-3160 (313) 882-7500 Thomas Crown Affair * The Sixth Sense * (313) 259-2370 Witch Project * Deep Blue Sea * Inspector Blue Streak ’ For Love of the Game * For Love ot the Game * Whiteboys * In Too Runaway Bride * Chill Factor Bowfinger * In Too Deep * Stigmata * Blue Gadget * American Pie * An Ideal Husband * Stigmata * Stir of Echoes * Whiteboys * Chill Deep * Bowfinger Streak The Muse Factor * Outside Providence * The 13th Farmington Civic Warrior * Inspector Gadget * In Too Deep * Bel-Air 10 (AMC) Star John R Mickey Blue Eyes * Bowfinger * The Iron Showcase Dearborn Grand River at Farmington Rd., Eight M ile Rd., east of Van Dyke John R, so. of 14 M ile Rd., Madison Hts. Giant * The Sixth Sense * Runaway Bride M ichigan Ave. west of Telegraph Rd. Farmington (313) 366-0903 (248) 585-2070 (313) 561-3449 (248) 474-1951 Star Gratiot Deep Blue Sea * Stigmata * In Too Deep * For For Love of the Game * Blue Streak * Blue Streak * For Love of the Game * Star Wars: The Phantom Menace * Runaway Whiteboys * Love Stinks * Outside Providence Gratiot, north of 15 Mile Rd., Love of The Game * Bowfinger * The Sixth Stigmata * Stir of Echoes * In Too Deep * The Bride Sense * Whiteboys * Stir of Echoes * Love * A Dog of Flanders * The Thomas Crown Clinton Township Sixth Sense * Inspector Gadget Affair * The Sixth Sense * Mystery Men * The Stinks * Blue Streak (810) 791-3420 Main Art (Landmark) Blair Witch Project * Runaway Bride * Deep Showcase Westland Blue Sea * Inspector Gadget * The Muse Mumford * For Love of the Game * Blue Canton 6 Main at 11 M ile Road, Royal Oak Streak * Love Stinks * Whiteboys * Stigmata * Wayne Rd. a block south of Warren Rd. Stir of Echoes * The Sixth Sense * The Muse (Goodrich Q uality Theaters) (248) 542-0180 Star Rochester Hills (734) 729-1060 * In Too Deep * The Thomas Crown Affair * Trick * llluminata * The Red Violin * Better Ford Rd. one mile west of 1-275 For Love of the Game * Stigmata * The 13th 200 Barclay Circle, Rochester Rd. n. of M59 Runaway Bride * Inspector Gadget * Mickey (734) 981-1900 Warrior * Mickey Blue Eyes * Bowfinger * The Than Chocolate (248) 853-2260 Blue Eyes * Chill Factor * An Ideal Husband * Bowfinger * Dudley Do-Right * The 13th The 13th Warrior * Bowfinger * The Sixth Sixth Sense * Runaway Bride * Inspector Blue Streak * For Love of the Game * Stir of Warrior * Outside Providence Sense * Stir of Echoes * For Love of the Gadget Maple Art III (Landmark) Echoes * Stigmata * Outside Providence * Game * Stigmata * Runaway Bride Bowfinger * The Thomas Crown Affair * The Sterling Center (AMC) Southgate 20 (MJR) Maple Road just west of Telegraph Road, Sixth Sense * Runaway Bride Bloomfield Hills Schoenherr Rd. south of H all Rd. Detroit Film Theatre Eureka and Trenton Rds., Southgate Star Southfield (248) 855-9090 (810) 254-7400 Inside the Detroit Institute of Arts (734) 284-3456 The Muse * The Dinner Game * My Son the 12 M ile Rd. west of Telegraph Stigmata * The 13th Warrior * For Love of the (313) 833-2323 For Love of the Game * Blue Streak * Fanatic (248) 372-2222 Game * Mickey Blue Eyes * The Sixth Sense Fri.-Sun.: Stop Making Sense; Mon.: Stigmata * Stir of Echoes * Whiteboys * Love Blue Streak * For Love of the Game * Stigmata * The Thomas Crown Affair * Bowfinger * Following Stinks * Chill Factor * The Astronaut’s Wife * * Stir of Echoes * Love Stinks *An Ideal Runaway Bride * Stir of Echoes * Love Stinks Dudley Do-Right * Mickey Blue Eyes * Novi Town Center Husband * Chill Factor * Outside Providence * * Blue Streak Bowfinger * The Sixth Sense * The Iron Giant Detroit Science Center (Goodrich Q uality Theaters) The 13th Warrior * Dudley Do-Right ’ Mickey * The Blair Witch Project * Runaway Bride * Blue Eyes * Bowfinger * Runaway Bride * The Warren (Cinemark) Warren, east of Woodward, Detroit Deep Blue Sea * Inspector Gadget * American N ovi Rd., south of 1-96 Sixth Sense * The Thomas Crown Affair * The Dequindre south of 12 M ile Rd., Warren (313) 577-8400 Pie (248) 344-0077 Iron Giant * Deep Blue Sea * Inspector Gadget (810) 558-7520 Whales * Everest * Tropical Rainforest Chill Factor * The Iron Giant * The Muse * Star Winchester Notting Hill * Austin Powers: The Spy Who Star Lincoln Park Mickey Blue Eyes * Dudley Do-Right * Trick * Shagger Me * Summer of Sam * The Eastland Mall 2 (AMC) Southfield Rd. at Dix Rd., For Love of the Game * The Sixth Sense * An 1136 South Rochester Rd. Mummy * The Matrix * Arlington Road * Wild Vernier (Eight Mile) at Beaconsfield Ideal Husband * Bowfinger *Stir of Echoes (248) 656-1160 Wild West * Lake Placid * Entrapment * (313) 382-9240 South Park * Life * Instinct * Muppets from (313) 882-2678 Blue Streak * For Love of the Game * An Ideal Husband * Whiteboys * The Muse * The 13th Warrior * Mickey Blue Eyes * Dudley Space * Drop Dead Gorgeous ‘ Big Daddy * Blue Streak * The Sixth Sense Stigmata * Stir of Echoes * Chill Factor * The Oakland Mall (U.A.) Do-Right * Inspector Gadget * The Iron Giant Tarzan 13th Warrior * In Too Deep * The Sixth Sense 14 M ile Rd. between 1-75 and John R * Love Stinks * Teaching Mrs. Tingle * Chill Eastland Mall 5 (AMC) * Runaway Bride Factor (248) 988-0706 Vernier (Eight Mile) at Beaconsfield Star Taylor Notting Hill * The Haunting * Tarzan * Towne (AMC) Washtenaw County (313) 521-5831 22265 Eureka Road American Pie * Teaching Mrs. Tingle Greenfield, just north of 10 1/2 Mile Stir of Echoes * The 13th Warrior * Runaway Briarwood (U.A.) Bride * Teaching Mrs. Tingle * Love Stinks * (734) 287-2200 (248) 968-5174 Stigmata For Love of the Game * Blue Streak * Oxford Closed Inside the Briarwood Mall, Ann Arbor Stigmata * The Sixth Sense * The 13th (313) 480-4555 Lapeer Rd., downtown Oxford Twelve Oaks (U.A.) Ford-Tel (MJR) Warrior * In Too Deep * The Thomas Crown Blue Streak * For Love of the Game * Stir of Affair * Mystery Men * The Muse (248) 628-7100 Inside Twelve Oaks Mall, Novi Echoes * Stigmata * Bowfinger * The Thomas Ford Rd.
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