Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, February 24, 1999, Image 1

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Peace Talks
A partial peace agreem ent w as fi­
nally reached on K osovo. T he ag ree­
m ent called for p ro v id in g au tonom y to
the southern Serbian p rovince. The
Serbs decided again st full in d ep en ­
dence for K osovo and a refusal to
allow N A T O tro o p s to oversee a peace I
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agreem en t. T h e ir c o n flic t o v er the
province has killed nearly 2,000 people
and left 250,000 ethnic A lbanians home-
I less.
China Satellite Sale
The C linton ad m in istratio n rejected
| a $450 m illion satellite sale to a C h i­
n e se -c o n tro lle d c o n so rtiu m . T h ere
w ere co ncerns b y critics that the sale
| w ould threaten A m erican ’s national |
security and be a great boon to C h in a 's
m ilitary capab ility . A ccording to the
adm inistratio n , sales o f the satellites to
the C hinese g overnm ent m ay im prove
their m issile-lau n ch in g capacity.
White Supremacist
Found Guilty
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Bishop Johnny Pack IV, Reverend J. W. Friday,
From left to right: Brother Donald R. Green, Sports Program Coordinator, Minister Chuck McCloud. Director, o
John W illiam K ing w as tried before
Administrative Assistant to Pastor Pack
court and co n v icted o f capital m urder
for chaining a black m an to a pickup
com e before it w as a tragedy.
The
ellow ship M issionary Baptist
m in istry 's program is designed to reach
truck and d rag g in g him to his death.
Church under the direction ofRev.
out to the youth that are affected by gang
King will eith er face life in prison or
Johnny Pack IV, pastor; an-
| execution. T he body o f the v ictim , j I nounces the Fellowship Missionary Baptist
violence in their com m unity. The Youth
Anti-Gang Outreach Program will be a beacon
| Church Youth Anti-Gang Outreach Program.
Jam es B yrd Jr. w as to m in tw o - a
in the storm o f gang violence. Y. A.G.O. will
head and right arm severed from his
This ministry was born out o f the de-
hold Saturday night “HOLY GHOST PAR­
torso - w hen he w as pulled nearly | I sire Pastor Johnny Pack IV who w anted
TIES” with local youth choirs, praise dance
I to do m ore than officiate at the funerals
three m iles w hile tied by his ankles
teams, speech choirs, gospel rap groups,
I o f young people who w ere victim s o f
| w ith a 24 ‘A -foot logging chain.
giveaways, door prizes and refreshments.
1 gang violence. He w anted a place to
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Young men of God who have been called to
preach will deliver the word. Local busi­
nesses and celebrities have promised sup­
port.
Field trips to correctional facilities are
planned to create a dialogue with those incar­
cerated to deter a life o f crime. Basketball
teams and competitions are also planned,
along with “ K ick it se ssio n s” for youth to
talk about their issues, and their concerns.
Mentors will also be matched with youth]
according to their interests.
Y.A.G.O. has created a jobs bank for J
youth seeking summer employment, match­
ing youth with senior cltizens who need light
household chores, lawns and errands done. I
Stay tuned for a future announcement
reg ard in g the kick ott ot "HOLY GHO ST
PA R TIES", the first in a senes o f services |
designed especially for youth.
Gingrich’s Seat
Johnny Isakson, 54, a real estate
m illionaire w on the H ouse seat that
w as fo rm erly h eld by N ew t G ingrich.
Isakson w as a state law m aker for 17
y e a rs. T h e c lo s e s t c o n te n d e r w as
| C hristina Jeffrey , a u n iv ersity profes-1
sor. Isakson, a R epublican is know n
for his ab ility to co o p erate w ith D em o­
c ra ts
Medicare Fraud
T he federal g overnm ent is urging
M edicare b en eficiaries to spot M edi­
care fraud by docto rs and hospitals.
R ew ards o f up to $ 1,000 w ill be o f­
fered for inform ation that leads to the
| recovery o f M edicare m oney lost to
fraud and abuse. M any critics o f this
p ro g ram b e lie v e th at th is p ra c tic e
w ould u n d erm in e the physician -p a-
I tient relatio n sh ip . A total o f $12.6
billion in pay m en ts w ere given for
M edicare serv ices that w ere not m edi-
| cally p rovided o r necessary.
Online Shopping
F o rrester R esearch has p redicted
that the W eb, w hich accounted for
less than 1 percen t o f retail sales last
I year, w ill account for 6 percent in
2003. M any m erch an ts can no longer
ignore the advantages o f selling through
| the Internet. Som e o f the m ost popular
W eb sh o p p in g site s are B arnes &
N oble, M a c y ’s, a unit o f Federated
D epartm ent S tores, and W al-M art.
Commemorating The
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The Postal S ervice allow ed for pub-
| lie b allo tin g for postag e stam ps to
| c o m m e m o ra te th e 1 9 8 0 ’s. F ifte e n
stam ps w ill be selected. T he top five
I choices to rep resen t the past decade
are video g am es, the fall o f the Berlin
W all, the V ietnam M em orial, “E .T .” ,
personal com puters and com pact discs.
B y L ee P earlman
C O N T R IB U T IN G W R IT E R
People have proposed putting a big
league baseball park, a Buddhist retreat, a
nudist colony, a M cM enam in’s or a re­
gional Head Start headquarters on the
form er Rosem ont School property. Many
people w ould like to see a Catholic high
school there.H ow ever, for now at least,
those in charge o f considering the fate o f
the 7.65 acre former Catholic girls school at
597 N. Dekum St. will concentrate on put­
ting housing there. The Rosem ont Plan­
ning C om m ittee, com posed o f neighbor­
hood and city representatives, received
two types o f public input last month: feed­
back from a February 4 workshop attended
by 47 people, and 14 formal proposals for
the re-developm ent o f the property by
groups and individuals. The latter in­
cluded one anonym ous, and presum ably
facetious, proposal to build a major league
baseball stadium on the Rosemont site
and nearby “drug zoned property.” If the
form er historic convent is used, the w riter
said, you could elim inate unruly behavior
“by rem inding the fans that this is sacred
g round.”
T here w ere also serious proposals for
private schools by Portland s W aldorf
School and M ilw aukie’s LaSalle High
School, and a regional headquarters for
the Head Start program At the w orkshop
there were proposals for a Buddhist retreat
(the subject o f a few inform al inquiries but
no formal proposal), a com m unity center
and a nudist camp. There w ere many calls
for turning the property into a Catholic
High School, prom pted by the urgings o f
P ied m o n t N eig h b o rh o o d A sso c ia tio n
president Tom M arkgraf and other propo­
nents. Baruti A rtharee o f the Portland De­
velopment Commission, a committee mem ­
ber, said he was “a little taken aback" by
people who said, “We w ere told to come
out to support a high school."
D espite this, A rtharee rem inded the
com m ittee, PDC purchased the property
last year for the express purpose o f creat­
ing housing there. " I f housing doesn’t
work out, we can put the property on the
market for a high school or anything else,
he said “ But for us to just put this prop­
erty to som e other use w ould be totally
inappropriate. W e'd have to go back to
C ity Council and reverse every decision
w e’ve m ade about this property in the last
year.”
M oreover, although La Salle did subm it
a formal proposal for the property, it also
attached a letter saying it was not yet
ready to com m it to establish a school there
o r a n y w h e re
in n o r th - n o r th e a s t
Portland.T here were constraints against
o th e r p ro p o sa ls. C o m m ittee m em ber
Patricia W aterfield, director o f Peninsula
Com m unity Center, said there was no
chance the city would create a new center
at Rosem ont. Planner M ichael H arrison
said the site 's residential zoning, and loca­
tion on local streets, would preclude any
m ajor com m ercial use. There could be a
small social service facility there, serving
a housing developm ent on the site or sur­
rounding neighborhood, but not the sort
o f regional headquarters H ead Start envi­
sioned.
Rosemont Property Bombarded with possibilities
photo by M. Washington
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