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In th e k o w n h a rd p ie c e aa b o th G re tc h e n K a fo u ry and Anniversary B oth c o n c e rn e d a b o u t tim e (6 w e e k s ) th e y h a d to G R A S S R O O T N E W S . N .W .-T h o U n ite d F ro n t, a n n o u n c e d th e ir c a n d id a c y fo r th e C o u n ty aaet b e in g v a c a te d m e m b e r, by G la d ya M c C o y , w h o ia ru n n in g fo r th e R o n n ie H e rn d o n , C o -c h a ir o f th e R a in b o w C o m m itte e , said b o th candi- d e te e ex h ib ited quaHtiaa w ith a track th a t w a a reap onaive to th e ne ed a o f th e ra in b o w . " T w o p e o p le , in th e ir s e p arata c a reers. h a v e fo u g h t to m a k e su ra th e eauas e ffe c tin g h a ve b e a n raised i u n o o r o n a tr w t m ost 9 ■ ' p e o p le o n th e c o m m itte e h a ve raM ed C ity C o u n cil seat reco rd aatd sh e w o u ld lo b b y fo r Jonnoon. th e d ta a d w n ta g a a a ro u n d K a fo u ry b e fo re th e y k n e w Lin d a w a a ru n n in g . 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