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November 2, 2005 DETROIT, Since 1989 Gratis! www. laprensa1.com FREE! TOLEDO: TINTA CON SABOR LORAIN CLEVELAND Ohio & Michigan’s Oldest & Largest Latino Weekly Check out our Classifieds! ¡Checa los Anuncios Clasificados! Nov/noviembre 2, 2005 Spanglish Weekly/Semanal 32 Páginas Vol. 38, No. 8 SPECIAL ELECTION ISSUE—Endorsements pp. 5 & 8 Toledo, Cleveland, Detroit minority mayoral incumbents locked in uphill campaigns with fellow Democrat challengers TOW Report, page 10 By Alan Abrams La Prensa Senior Correspondent Carty Finkbeiner, Part Two of a Two-part Series in Election 2005 candidate for Toledo DENTRO: Bush is bushed............2 As the November 8 Cleveland, Toledo, and Mayor. Michigan News...........4 election looms closer on Detroit all have minority Latinos for Ford........6 the calendar, three Demo- mayors who are struggling Amistad gives cratic big city minority from behind in their efforts amistad to Terra.......7 3011 Council St. Toledo, OH 43606 mayors remain locked in to convince voters to re- MI & OH 419-242-7377 800.828.8564 ENDORSEMENTS.5,8 www.BASequipment.com uphill campaigns against turn them to office. Latino fellow Democrats—not voters, who are pivotal to Carla’s Corner........10 HOROSCOPO............10 Republicans—trying to the campaigns, appear split Deportes..............12-13 dethrone the incumbents. in their support. But all Raquel Julich y This phenomenon three incumbents are con- Béisbol........................12 is being repeated in fident they can prove the Events..................18-19 Se Habla Español Lansing, Michigan on pollsters wrong at the Obituaries....................19 For All Your Restaurant Equipment Needs Nov. 8, as reported in the ballot box. Mayor Jack Ford at Cleveland mayoral Oct. 26, 2005 issue of According to the most a recent debate at the candidates debate....24 University of Toledo. Classifieds...........26-31 Taquería El Nacimiento La Prensa. (Continua en la p. 15) Breves: Protestas en California Mexican por vigilancia en Restaurant frontera con México Por TOM CHORNEAU SACRAMENTO, CA, Welcome! EEUU (AP): La creciente división en California Hours: Carry-Out sobre cómo proteger mejor Phone: 313.554.1790 Mon-Thur: 9AM-12AM su frontera con México se Fri & Sat: 9AM-3AM 7400 W. Vernor Hwy. 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Frank Jackson with Janet 3, 4, & 5.....................25 García and sons Francisco and Sabastian García. three Democratic big city mi- nority mayors remain locked in Classifieds...........26-31 Se habla español... 216-251-1888 uphill campaigns against fellow Democrats—not Republicans— trying to dethrone the incum- Breves: bents. Protestas en California This phenomenon is being por vigilancia en repeated in Lansing, Michigan on Nov. 8, as reported in the Oct. frontera con México 26, 2005 issue of La Prensa. Por TOM CHORNEAU SACRAMENTO, CA, You can now search La Prensa’s website using Cleveland, Toledo, and De- troit all have minority mayors EEUU (AP): La creciente our partner Google Search to find past issues, who are struggling from behind división en California stories & photos. Go to www.laprensa1.com. in their efforts to convince vot- We have issues going back over three years! ers to return them to office. sobre cómo proteger mejor Latino voters, who are pivotal su frontera con México se to the campaigns, appear split in hizo evidente el sábado, en their support. But all three in- una confrontación en su MODIFIED cumbents are confident they can mayoría pacífica entre DAILY prove the pollsters wrong at the ballot box. simpatizantes y opositores Democratic Mayor Jane Campbell with Luis a la creación de una policía Martínez and Trudy Ramos at last week’s debates. According to the most Visit our website at: www.laprensa1.com (Continued on Page 15) (Continua en la p. 23) If it has See page 24 anything to do with money... $ We can help! 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Bush. prominent Republican “I think the question Danforth cited his age— can be found at • Vice presidential ad- says his party and the arises when a political party now 69—and his desire to www.laprensa1.com. country are being hurt by becomes identified with move back to his St. Louis viser I. Lewis “Scooter” • Tom Noe, a coin dealer the influence gained in re- one particular sectarian home as his reasons for Libby Jr. was indicted Fri- already embroiled in an cent years by evangelical position and when reli- leaving. day on charges of ob- Ohio state government Christians. gious people believe that He most recently has struction of justice, mak- Coingate scandal, was “I think that the Repub- they have the one answer, worked for the Bryan Cave ing a false statement, and charged in a federal indict- lican Party fairly recently that they understand God’s law firm in St. Louis. Former perjury in the “CIA leak ment Thursday in Toledo, has been taken over by the truth and they embody it U.S. Sen. David Pryor, D- case.” Libby promptly re- Ohio, with illegally funnel- Christian conservatives, by politically,’’ he said. Ark. and dean of the Clinton signed his posts. ing $45,400 to President the Christian right,’’ former “Nothing is more dan- School for Public Service, Karl Rove, President Bush’s 2004 re-election bid Sen. John Danforth of Mis- gerous than religion in poli- invited him to visit the Bush’s closest adviser, es- through two dozen, conduit Appeals. souri said Wednesday. “I tics and government when school. caped indictment thus far friends and associates, in Alito is known in some don’t think that this is a it becomes divisive,’’ he The school, housed in a but remained under inves- Noe’s attempt to skirt a circles as “Scalito” be- permanent condition but I said. “I’ll give you ex- remodeled red brick train tigation, his legal status a $2,000 limit on individual cause his judicial philoso- think this has happened, amples: Iraq. Northern Ire- station on the grounds of looming political prob- contributions to Bush. phy invites comparisons and that it’s divisive for land. Palestine.’’ the Clinton presidential li- lem for the Bush White • Bush’s nominee to the to arch-conservative Su- the country.’’ Danforth, considered a brary, opened in August and House. U.S. Supreme Court— preme Court Justice Danforth, an Episcopal conservative on social is- currently has 16 students The indictments stem Harriet Miers—withdraws Antonin Scalia. priest, also said the evan- sues, was elected to the U.S. enrolled in its two-year from a two-year investi- last Thursday from consid- • The AP reported the th gelical Christian influence Senate in 1976 and served master’s degree program.
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