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Sandstorm Tundra, Toyota’S New Full- Size Pickup.P Age 3 STANDING STRONG FOR 1,417 DAYS — THE FIGHT’S NOT OVER YET MAY 30-JUNE 5, 1999 THE DETROIT VOL. 4 NO. 28 75 CENTS S u n d a yTo u r n a l PUBLISHED BY LOCKED-OUT DETROIT NEWSPAPER WORKERS ©TDSJ INSIDE Journal photo by SHAWN D. ELLIS Kristin Bultinck leads Regina to Catholic League repeat. Page 25. SPORTS Barry Sanders’ unyielding silence is the last thing Lions Lake Michigan Federation Coach Bobby Ross needed The Lake Michigan shoreline has the world’s most extensive freshwater sand dunes. — or expected.P age 28. NEWS Ford and GM rev up their engines to counter the Sandstorm Tundra, Toyota’s new full- size pickup.P age 3. Environmentalists protest min By Michael Betzold makers to find sand elsewhere, as1976 law. DEQ officials said they are INDEX Journal Staff Writer Ford Motor Co. has done for decades.doing their job. his summer, a million and a “We know the dunes are irreplace­ “The law did not intend to stop Classifieds Page 22 half visitors will drive to able,” said Tanya Cabala, an officialdune mining,” said Hal Fitch, chief of Lake Michigan to enjoy thewith the environmental group the geological survey division for the Crossword Page 23 world’s most extensive fresh­Lake Michigan Federation. “We don’tDEQ. “We’re implementing the law.” Twater sand dunes. The ironyneed is thatto be mining them any more.The Sand Dune Protection and Entertainment Page 8 the dunes are slowly being destroyedWe need to make a change in publicManagement Act of 1976 was the Movie Guide Page 10 to make the cars that bring peoplepolicy.” to result of a public outcry over the them. In a recent report, the groupdestruction of the “barrier dunes” Opinion Page 6 Mining the dunes to extract sandcharged the state of Michigan’salong the Lake Michigan shoreline. Sports Page 28 for foundries that supply automakersDepartment of Environmental When the law was passed, the pub­ is a long-standing practice. Envir­Quality with failing to protect thelic thought the dunes were going to Television Page 11 onmentalists say it’s time for car­ dunes from mining as required by a See DUNES, Page 5 PAGE 10 THE DETROIT SUNDAY JOURNAL MAY 130, 1999 Call theaters for show times, prices and updated listings. 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The Out of Towners * Doug’s First Movie * (Goodrich Quality Theaters) Election Analyze This * Shakespeare in Love (810) 254-7400 Novi Rd., south of 1-96 Detroit Science Center Notting Hill * The Mummy * Star Wars: The (248) 344-0077 Star Winchester Warren, east of Woodward, Detroit Star Lincoln Park Phantom Menace * Analyze This * eXistenZ * Cookies Fortune * Never Been 1136 South Rochester Rd. Entrapment * Midsummer Night’s Dream * (313) 577-8400 Southfield Rd. at Dix Rd., Kissed * The Mummy * Life Is Beautiful * (248) 656-1160 Never Been Kissed * Thirteenth Floor Everest * Thrill Ride: The Science of Fun * (313) 382-9240 Entrapment * Matrix * Life The Thirteenth Floor * A Midsummer Night's Tropical Rainforest Notting Hill * The Thirteenth Floor * Star Wars: Dream * Tea with Mussolini * Election * Life is Warren (Cinemark) The Phantom Menace * Black Mask * Trippin Beautiful * Shakespeare in Love * Never Been Eastland Mall 2 (AMC) * The Mummy * Entrapment Oakland Mall (U.A.) Dequindre south of 12 Mile Rd., Warren Vernier (Eight Mile) at Beaconsfield Kissed * The Matrix (810) 558-75360 14 M ile Rd. betw een 1-75 an d John R (313) 882-2678 Star Taylor Cruel Intentions * The King and I * Stepmom * (248) 988-0706 The Prince of Egypt * The Corruptor * 8mm * Star Wars: The Phantom Menace * The 22265 Eureka Road Towne (AMC) Thirteenth Floor * Black Mask * eXistenZ Lost and Found * The Other Sister * She’s All Thirteenth Floor Greenfield, just north of 10 1/2 Mile (734) 287-2200 Entrapment * Doug’s First Movie That * Baby Geniuses * Saving Private Ryan Notting Hill * Star Wars: The Phantom (248) 968-5174 * Enemy of the State * The Mod Squad Carrie 2 * Pushing Tin * Payback * My Eastland Mall 5 (AMC) Menace * The Love Letters * A Midsummer My Favorite Martian * Payback * The King Favorite Martian * The Mighty Vernier (Eight Mile) at Beaconsfield Night’s Dream * Entrapment Oxford and I * She’s All That (313) 521-5831 State Wayne (MJR) Lapeer Rd., downtown Oxford Twelve Oaks (U.A.) 10 Things I Hate About You * Doug’s First (248) 628-7100 Movie * Matrix * Entrapment * Black Mask * 35310 Michigan Ave. west of Wayne Inside Twelve Oaks Mall, Novi Washtenaw County Star Wars: The Phantom Menace * The Never Been Kissed (734) 326-4600 Mummy * Entrapment (248) 349-4311 Baby Geniuses * My Favorite Martian * Star Wars: The Phantom Menace * A Briarwood (U.A.) Ford-Tel (MJR) Payback * The Other Sister * Midsummer Night’s Dream * A Walk on the Inside the Briarwood Mall, Ann Arbor Ford Rd. at Telegraph Rd., Dearborn Showcase Auburn Hills Moon * Trekkies * Never Been Kissed Terrace (Cinemark) (313) 480-4555 (313) 561-7200 Opdyke bet. University and Lapeer Plymouth Rd. west of Middle Belt Rd. Star Wars: The Phantom Menace * Notting Baby Geniuses * My Favorite Martian * (248) 373-2660 Waterford (MJR) Hill * The Thirteenth Floor * The Mummy * (734) 261-3330 Payback Entrapment * Never Been Kissed Pushing Tin * Baby Geniuses * My FavoriteStar Wars: The Phantom Menace * The M-59 at Williams Lake Road Martian * Payback Thirteenth Floor * Notting Hill * The Love (248) 666-7900 Laurel Park 10 (AMC) Letter * Trekkies * A Midsummer Night’s Notting Hill * The Thirteenth Floor * Star Wars: Fox Village Theatre (MJR) Dream * Black Mask * Trippin * Election * The Six M ile Rd., bet. 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