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Dead Reckoning We’Re Union and We’Re Proud! and We’Ll Say So Coalition Takes Aim at Capital Loudly This Week at Two Ral­ by Tom Schram Abolish It INSIDE: METRO DETROIT TV AND MOVIE LISTINGS MARCH 28-APRIL 3, 1999 THE DETROIT VOL. 4 NO. 19 75 CENTS Sundaykjurnal CONTINUING THE STRUGGLE FOR JUSTICE AND CONTRACTS ©TDSJ Journal photo by SHAWN D. ELLIS Chris Chelios is a Red Wing now. SPORTS “Huge.” That’s how oppos­ ing players saw the Red Wings’ acquisitions of Chris Chelios and others. Page 28. LABOR Journal photo by GEORGE WALDMAN Marian Suebick, left, and Janies Hayes hold signs during a vigil against the death penalty outside the Oakland County Courthouse. Jimmy Hoffa is sworn in as Inside a Senate Judiciary Committee heard comments on legislation that could lead to legalizing capital punishment in Michigan. Teamsters International president, and increases financial support to locked- out newspaper workers. Page 3. Dead reckoning We’re union and we’re proud! And we’ll say so Coalition takes aim at capital loudly this week at two ral­ By Tom Schram abolish it. punishment in certain cases, the possi­ Journal Staff Writer Politicians, prosecutors, families ofbility of human error makes establish­ lies. The campaign for the mid renewed efforts in themurder victims and civil rights anding it in Michigan untenable. Teamsters’ national state Senate to establish thereligious groups all explained why“We it’s are human beings. We are capa­ death penalty in Michigan,critical to maintain the status quo. ble of making mistakes and we do carhaulers contract kicks off foes of capital punishmentThere are three bills in front of themake mistakes every day in the crimi­ A gathered last week to expressSenate their to make capital punishmentnal justice system. Most of time these at noon Sunday(Page 5), opposition to the pending legislation.legal in Michigan. Tuesday’s press con­are caught and these are reversed. But and delegates to the UAW At a press conference called by theference at the Oakland County Servicewhen you have an irrevocable penalty, triennial convention dele­ Michigan Coalition Against the DeathCenter in Pontiac preceded a Senateyou don’t have the chance to make that Penalty, a wide spectrum of interestedJudiciary Committee hearing in thereversal,” Marlinga said. gates (Page 4)will march parties spelled out reasons the deathsame building. And Marlinga said there is no ques­ with locked-out newspaper penalty should be prohibited Carlin Marlinga, Macomb Countytion that mistakes have been made. Michigan, which in 1846 became prosecutingthe attorney, said that while workers at noon Tuesday. first English-speaking governmenthe topersonally does not oppose capitalSee DEATH PENALTY, Page 6 PAGE 10 THE DETROIT SUNDAY JOURNAL MARCH 28, 1999 C all theatershow times, prices and updated listings. Wayne County Quo Vadis (Showcase) Birmingham Theatre Star John R Romeo Wayne Rd. at Warren Ave., Westland 211 S. Woodward, Birmingham John R, so. of 14 Mile Rd., Madison Hts. Van Dyke at 30 1/2 M ile Rd., Washington Allen Park (MJR) (313) 425-7700 (248) 644-3456 (248) 585-2070 (810) 752-3455 Allen Road at Southfield Rd. Mod Squad * Saving Private Ryan * CruelEDtv * Analyze This * True Crime * RavenousMod Squad * EDtv * Forces of Nature * TrueOther Sister * King & I* My Favorite Martian * Deep End of The Ocean * King& I * Cruel (313) 381-1125 Intentions * Baby Geniuses * Carrie 2 * Deep Crime * Analyze This * Deep End of the End of the OCean Intentions * Shakespeare In Love A Bug’s Life * You’ve Got A Mail * Prince of Ocean * The Corruptor * Cruel Intentions * Shores Life Is Beautiful * Payback ’ Saving Private Egypt ' Patch Adams * Mighty Joe Young * Mack so. of 9 Mile Rd., St. Clair Shores Waterboy Renaissance Center Commerce Township (UA) Ryan * Shakespeare In Love * Prince of Egypt Tower 200, Level 2 of Renaissance Cntr. 14 Mile Road West of Haggerty Road * Wizard of Oz (810) 775-6800 Beacon East (Showcase) (313) 259-2370 Commerce Township A Bug’s Life * Patch Adams Vernier (Eight Mile) at Beaconsfield True Crime * Mod Squad * Rage * The (248) 960-7459 Star Rochester Hills Showcase Sterling (313) 882-7500 Corruptor Life Is Beautiful * EDtv * Mod Squad * Doug’s 200 Barclay Circle, Rochester Rd. n. of M59 Van Dyke at 15 Mile Road EDtv * King & I * True Crime * The Corruptor 1 st Movie * Forces of Natures * Ravenous * Showcase Dearborn King & I * True Crime * Baby Geniuses * (248) 853-2260 (810) 979-3160 * Analyze This Deep End Of The Ocean ’ Corruptor * Wing Mod Squad * EDtv * Forces of Nature * TrueDoug’s 1st Movie * EDtv ’ Mod Squad * Michigan Ave. west of Telegraph Rd. Commmander * Analyze This * Cruel Bel-Air 10 (AMC) (313) 561-3449 Intentions * Other Sister * Shakespeare InCrime * Ravenous * Analyze This *Saving Private Ryan * Shakespeare In Love * King & I * Forces of Nature * True Crime ’ Eight Mile Rd., east of Van Dyke Doug’s 1st Movie * EDtv * Mod Squad * KingLove Shakespeare In Love * Carrie 2 * Deep End of the Ocean * Cruel Intentions * 8MM * OctoberBaby Geniuses * The Corrupter * Carrie 2 * (313) 366-0903 & I * True Crime * The Corruptor * Carrie 2 * Anayze This * Cruel Intentions * Baby Sky Analyze This * Cruel Intentions Carrie 2 * True Crime * The Corruptor * Farmington Civic Geniuses Analyze This * King & I * Doug * Mod Squad Grand River at Farmington Rd., * Baby Geniuses * Cruel Intentions * Ed TV Farmington Star Southfield Star Gratiot Showcase Westland Gratiot, north of 15 Mile Rd., (248) 474-1951 12 M ile Rd. w est of Telegraph Canton (General Cinema) Wayne Rd. a block south of Warren Rd. Clinton Township Patch Adams * You’ve Got Mail (248) 372-2222 Ford Rd. one mile west of 1-275 (313) 729-1060 (810) 791-3420 Doug’s 1 st Movie * EDtv * King & I * Forces of EDtv * Mod Squad * Doug’s 1st Movie * (734) 981-1900 Nature * True Crime * Analyze This Main Art (Landmark) Forces of Nature * Life Is Beautiful * True Doug’s 1st Movie * EDtv * Mod Squad * Wing Commande * Shakespeare In Love * Main at 11 Mile Road, Royal Oak Crimes * King & I * Ravenous * The CorruptorForces of Nature * True Crime * Shakespeare Forces of Nature * Life Is Beautiful * Cruel In Love * Carrie 2 * Cruel Intentions * 8MM * Southgate 20 (MJR) (248) 542-0180 * Carrie * Deep End of the Ocean * Baby Intentions * True Crime * Baby Geniuses Deep End of the Ocean * Other Sister * Wing Eureka and Trenton Rds., Southgate Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels Geniuses* * Wing Commander * Cruel Elizabeth * Afflition * Gods and Monsters Intentions * 8MM * Other Sister * Payback *Commander * The Corruptor * Analyze This (734) 284-3456 Detroit Film Theatre Shakesearse In Love * Inside the Detroit Institute of Arts Doug’s 1st Movie * EDtv * King & l* Sterling Center (AMC) Ravenous * Wing Commander * Deep End of Maple Art III (Landmark) Schoenherr Rd. south of Hall Rd. (313) 833-2323 the Ocean * Carrie 2 * Cruel Intentions * Maple Road just west of Telegraph Road, Friday-Sunday: Tango * Monday: First Love,Analyze This * My Favorite Martian * Star Winchester (810) 254-7400 Bloomfield Hills Last Rites Message In a Bottle * Blast From the Past * 1136 South Rochester Rd. King & I * Ravenous * True Crime * Other (248) 855-9090 Saving Private Ryan * She’s All That * * (248) 656-1160 Sister * Doug * Analyze This * Cruel Intentions Shakespeare In Love * Elizabeth Harmonists * Waking Ned Devine * Last Days Detroit Science Center * Force of Nature * Shakespeare in Love * * Life Is Beautiful Doug’s 1st Movie * King & I * Baby Geniuses * Life Is Beautiful *The Corruptor * SavingMod Squad * Ed TV * Carrie 2 Warren, east of Woodward, Detroit Star Lincoln Park Private Ryan * Prince of Egypt * Other Sister (313) 577-8400 Southfield Rd. at Dix Rd., Novi Town Center * My Favorite Martian * Wing Commander * Warren (Cinemark) Everest * Thrill Ride: The Science of Fun * (313) 382-9240 (General Cinema) Wizard of Oz Dequindre south of 12 Mile Rd., Warren Tropical Rainforest Mod Squad * Doug’s 1st Movie * EDtv * Novi Rd., south of 1-96 (810) 558-75360 Shakespeare In Love * True Crime * (248) 344-0077 Eastland Mall 2 (AMC) Ravenous * Carrie * Analyze This * Cruel Towne (AMC) Waterboy * Varsity Blues * Pleasantville * Intentions * Wizard Of Oz Analyze This * True Crime * Forces Of Nature Jack Frost * Rush Hour * Office Space * * Corruptor * EDtv * Kings& I * Wing Vernier (Eight Mile) at Beaconsfield Greenfield, just north of 10 1/2 Mile Enemy of the State ’ Prince of Egypt * You’ve (313) 882-2678 Commander * Life Is Beautiful * Deep End Of (248) 968-5174 Star Taylor The Ocean * Doug’s 1 st Movie Got Mail * Rugrats * I Still Know What You Did Carrie 2 * Forces of Nature Waterboy * Enemy of the State * Rugrats * 22265 Eureka Road Last Summer* Virus * Urban Legend * Mighty Patch Adams (734) 287-2200 Oakland Mall (U.A.) Joe Young * Star Trek: Insurrection * A Bug’s Eastland Mall 5 (AMC) Life * Patch Adams Mod Squad * Life Is Beautiful * True Crime * 14 Mile Rd. between 1-75 and John R Vernier (Eight Mile) at Beaconsfield Forces of Nature * The Corruptor * Baby (248) 988-0706 Twelve Oaks (U.A.) (313) 521-5831 Geniuses * 8MM * Other Sister * Payback * Doug’s 1st Movie * Carrie 2 * Wing Inside Twelve Oaks Mall, Novi Cruel Intentions * Doug * Mod Squad Wizard* of Oz Commander (248) 349-4311 Washtenaw County Shakespeare in Love * Deep End of the Ocean State Wayne (MJR) Oxford Mod Squad * Ravenous * Baby Geniuses * 35310 Michigan Ave. west of Wayne Carrie 2 * Shakespeare In Love * Payback Ford-Tel (MJR) Lapeer Rd., downtown Oxford Briarwood (U.A.) (734) 326-4600 Ford Rd. at Telegraph Rd., Dearborn (248) 628-7100 Inside the Briarwood Mall, Ann Arbor (313) 561-7200 A Bug’s Life * Prince of Egypt * You’ve GotAnalyze This * King & I * Other Sister Waterford (MJR) (313) 480-4555 Mail * Patch Adams A Bug’s Life * Patch Adams M-59 at Williams Lake Road Mod Squad ’ Doug’s 1 st Movie * Ravenous * Terrace (Cinemark) Showcase Auburn Hills (248) 666-7900 King & I * Deep End of the Ocean * Wing Laurel Park 10 (AMC) Doug’s 1st Movie * Mod Squad * EDtv Commander* * Analyze This * Cruel Intentions Plymouth Rd.
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