Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, April 28, 1993, Page 3, Image 3

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T he P ortland O bserver • A prii 28, 1995 _
Education For Economic Gain investigators Conclude Koresh
III: It ’s Out There For You
Followers Started Fire
t the reality of the marketplace
visitedby twobl a d it n
Continued from front page
lit ate and 1 was able to
from
Atlanta
who
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Last week I introduced you to
Medical examiner and the man in
Investigators continued their cameraman wailing outside early that
'1 piove it
G ale’s Encyclopedia O f Associations, they entered the door u v u
charge
of the autopsies and identifi­
! ti in consideration of factors work at the burned-out remains of the morning The government says the
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“a manual that can serv c as a business teaching that iiilbri ilion t . •
cation,
said 12 autopsies had been
tip allow ed K oresh tim e to get
we i c just discussed that often cult compound 10 m ilcseastof Waco
education in itself" O f course, there technique when you re tut" me
completed
and Koresh has not been
i io w ant to just throw up The 5 1 -day standoff al the camp ended ready
are several other publications of the They're using it at the ..w iim 1'
identified
Officials
Monday
identified
an­
• I i’ is when! sec personnel ads for a week ago when the fire broke out,
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same nature, but 1 consider this one to education classes tb y i
“ We have completed 12 autop­
¡¡ncss consultants" that apparently killing Koresh and 85 of other one of the bodies recovered
many
winners
in
my
classes
be the best In any case, you need to
sies and 1 can tell you he is not one o f
from
the
remains
as
Shari
E
Doyle,
,dy insist on a "college de- his followers.
Speaking of that,
it
prowl around the business and techni­
those,” he said, explaining officials
misiuess or marketing or
Officials late Sunday identified 18, of Waco. She died from a gunshot
Lucious
Hicks
has
I
cal sections of the downtown public
do have records to identify the cult
nee ‘ in consulting 1 know the first of the bodies removed from wound to the head and smoke inhala­
library There is a whole universe of Portland School Board. Back in I
leader.
as more money to hire the compound as David Michael Jones, tion, they said.
relevant information with which you 75, he had me bring i s,cti >a < 1 ■ ' . n it
Peerwani said they have dental
A
total
of
53
bodies
have
been
.
.Mill
r
a
l’
businessexperi-
38. a Waco mailman who was also
may not be familiar Look over the down town. Portland Stale
models
from an orthodontist taken
aa after all what we arc about Korcsh’s brother-in-law and a long­ found at the compound and 44 of
classto h isev em iigl'nivcisii < •
horizon, another world there
from
Koresh
at age 15. They also have
them have been taken to Fort Worth
idvising people whose life- time follower
Closely related to this "Bible” of sion Center, located first oi- t 1 '«
obtained
X-rays
o f his back, but they
usual h it stake—or their
According to a government affi­ for autopsies and identification.
business and industry, arc the "trade near Russell, and later t 1 1
are
s
till
looking
for better dental
During an interview Monday on
.: homes These agencies can davit, Jones tipped off Koresh about
magazines” published by either these School Facility It w •
records
because
they
believe he had
i much better structure,
the original Feb. 28 raid on the com­ ABC’s Good M orning America, Dr.
associations or independent groups for we enrolled many ; "tl.
recent
work.
in . ait in my classes to pound after seeing a local television Nizam Peerwani, the Tarrant County
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Here, again, you will find the entire dents, both black and white
n
if business persons and
vv
hom
launched
sue.,
ess
i
n!
I
.
spectrum of American business enter­
til the world ol fi-
-or
who
had
there
cut
re
in
prise, retail, wholesale, serv ice, manu­
¡.e Conrad Rosing, Vice
recognized
by
employers
v
ho
pi
facturing, financial, food, drug, cos­
. a t. rban Affairs at U.S
metics, contracting, mail order (direct moted them to manage:n . n t . ■ •
i ll We would team-teach
(that
should
be
in
ye
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sales), the professions, and so forth
class a week, and hav ing
Certainly,
there
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And, similarly, the profiles arc how
principal business loan
to do it right”...sales, marketing, ac­ today for sim ilar ‘teal '
.
us. serv icing the kind of
:er ft
omni
counting, equipment, inventory, fi­ lcss-tcxlbook classes in e
ditim size businesses for
nity There has gto to he
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nance, personnel, etc.
i,l
worked or operated, he
Early on in those col I ege busi ncss board who have been tl
il
and believable pci spec­
fit;
at
and economic classes of my special read about it or he 1
ific
curriculum.
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design, 1 would assign the students This approach assm
1 \ e w ill take a look at
1
“information retries al projects at the be understanding md
.
id expertise you didn’t
public library. The goal w as to expand hension o f somethin. i e t
i in most cases. And how
"book
lam
in
'"
In
1
in-,
their ‘frame of reference’, and to in­
a - e from a Threatened’
troduce them to an environment or there should be 'field I up- '
s in this time of cut
where
actual
bush
‘way of life’, if you will, that they were
tl
lm
growing environ-
,.kS.
not likely to encounter on the job or at is being conducted, s1
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uimp
or
restoration indus-
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hom e-lim ited by economic circum­ may be a point-to-p' mt
oul there!
stance or social factors 1 was recently dence between what is i
BY P R O FE S S O R M C K IN LE Y BU RT
Safe Child Foundation
Reaches 1,000 M
one
Through its Buckle Up Kids for
Life (BUKL) program. O regon’s Safe
Child Foundation has distributed its
1,000th child safety seat certificate.
making car rides safer for 1,000 low-
using car scats
With the donatio i
the BUKL progtam
Foundation purch.i
h
Meyer merchandise
income Oregon children.
BUKL, which was launched in
August 1992, operates in conjunction
with Fred Meyer, Cosco and the state
of Oregon. The program subsidized
750 child safety seats in 1992; the
Foundation expects that number to
double in 1993.
“T here’s a great deal of satisfac-
lion in knowing that this program is
keeping more children safe,’ explains
Foundation President, James Hensel.
“But we have a long way to go before
allyoungchildreninO regonaresafelv
the Oregon Health
utcstopre-qualifi d 1 • '
lies Families cm
cates to purchas*. <
seats at Fred Mev ■
BUKLissupp k
Ater Wynne Hewitt I '
Kiwanis Clubs of Orc . ..; <. i
Foundation; Childim
h
ofO regon; Hanna ,
Foundation. Portland (T -m *
ra te d ; T em pleton 1
T ucker Foundation
Foundation,I arm-1
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luld Foundation was es-
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ared at making Oregon a
pi c for children.
At U S WEST, we are continually investing in new technology to meet the needs
of our customers today, and in the future. But some of our greatest investments
are the ones we're making in people, through U S WEST Foundation education
grants. U S WEST volunteerism and U S WEST'S commitment to diversity. We’re
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HOMEPARTNERS
HOME LOAN
DOWN PAYMENT
2%
5%
HOW IK ) YOU GET YOUR DOWN PAYMENT?
Must be from your
Can be a gift from
ow n savings
a relative
NECESSARY REPAIRS
Must be done before
All repairs (except those
loan is given
required for health or
safety reasons) can be
done after loan is given
ADDITIONAL CLOSING COSTS
All costs m ust he
Most costs can he
paid up front
financed
TOTAL CASH REQUIRED AT CLOSING FOR
A HOUSE WITH A SALES PRICE OF $50,000
(For dow n payment, up front closing costs,
estimated taxes and insurance)
$ 6 ,2 5 0
WHO
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% OF MONTHLY INCOME ALLOWED
FOR HOUSE PAYMENT
U p to 33%
28%
Y CAN’T
THIN
$3,196
CREDIT HISTORY
W ithout pnor loan experience,
Previous loan
landlord references and a
experience on cars,
good record of paying utility
credit cards, etc.
hills can be used to establish
credit history.
I iom cPartners can help
you purchase a hom e in
O regon up to $65,000.
You may he eligible if
your annual household
incom e does not exceed
the following: 1 person-
$26.300, 2 p e o p le-
$30300, 3 or more
people -$34.300.
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