■■■■■■■■H See Focus See Sports See Metro Jacob Lawrence passes away Steve Young retires PAST presents a fundraiser (The Volume XXX. Number 24 Bulk Rate U.S. Postage PAID Portland, OR Permit No. 1810 University of Oregon Knight Library Newspaper Section Eugene OR 97403 art la nò ©fast « Wednesday Committed to C ultural Diversity Established in 1970 www.portlandobserver.com June 14, 2000 R Blazers give $70,000 in grants to local organizations • Blazers Community Builders and Portland- area youth participate in com m unity service project World Leaders Mourn at Assad’s Funeral emphasize youth community services. Each o f the seven organizations will match the Blazers $ 10,000 grants, creating a total budget o f 20,000 for each program. DAMASCUS, Syria - Pallbearers in scarlet berets and com bat fatigues carried the body o f Syrian President Hafez Assad through the mourner- thronged streets o f his capital, in a day o f funeral ceremonies fraught with national grief and filled with political portents. In dark mourning suits or flowing Arab robes, world leaders and other dignitiaries paid tribute at the flag-draped casket o f Assad, who died at age 69. Man Who Shot Pope Pardoned ROME - Italy’s president pardoned the Turkish gunman who wounded Pope John Paul II in a 1981 assassination attem pt, the Justice Ministry said. J u stic e M in iste r P iero F assin o immediately signed an order that will send gunman Mehmet Ali Agca to Turkey to serve a prison sentence in an unrelated killing there. The Justice Ministry's announcement o f the pardon noted John Paul him self already has publicly forgiven Agca from the May 13,1981 attempt on his life. UNICEF: 1 in 6 Children Live in Poverty LONDON - One in six children in the w orld’s richest nations live in poverty, with the United States and Britain among the worst examples, according to the U.N. Children’s Fund. Despite rising incom es in the 29 nations o f the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development - a Paris-based group o f the w orld’s wealthiest countries - 4 7 million live in families so poor that their health and well-being is at risk, said a UNICEF report published recently. Philippine Military Pounds Rebel Position COTABATO, Philippines-Thousands o f villagers fled their homes as the m ilitary bom barded four villages occupied by Muslim separatist rebels in the southern Philippines. Bombers, helicopter gunships and artillery struck rebel positions in the villages as two army battalions backed by armored vehicles m oved in, said an arm y spokesman. U.S. Reaches Compromise with Lebanon NAQOURA, Lebanon - The U.N. verification o f Israel's troop withdrawal from southern Lebanon was postponed for a day on the Lebanese side, a U N. spokesman said. Lebanon’s objection was over a border line drawn by the United Nations and its demand for technical help, said a spokesman for the 4,500-member U.N. force conducting the verification process. Team leader Scottie Pippen presents S elf Enhancement Inc., Lisa Manning and Youth Participant Taylor Allen with this years grant award. tO M KIBlLTÏU5ÏQRÏ , FORTU tP O B lI SM lO BM R M R Blazers Community Ambassador Nick Jones and B lazers fo rw a rd S c o ttie P ippen announced today the Blazers' second year renewal o f $70,000 in partnership grants to local non-profits youth organizations. The announcement took place a t the Garlington Albina Head Start Center. The Blazers gave seven $ 10,000 partnership grants to non-profit youth organizations. The grants will enable the organizations to continue specific Blazers programs that serve more than 5,000 Portland-area kids and "We believe that it is important to encourage kids to give back to their community through volunteer service and our programs with each o f these organizations does that,” said Jones. "We look forward to creating more positive changes in our city in the coming years.” The seven non-profit organizations receiving g ra n ts in clu d e: A lb in a H ead S tart, DoembecherChildren's Hospital Foundation, Com m itted Partners for Youth, Police Activities League, Salvation Army Moore Street Center. Self Enhancement Inc. and YMCA Midnight Basketball. In addition, the Blazers Community Builders employee volunteer program, along with youth from all seven organizations, will clean­ up and landscape around Garlington Center. Supplies for the project have been donated by Integrity Landscape. PPS plans team driven revisions bv L orraine - M ichelle F aust uf Z hf T orji vsjj O bsfkvfr OnM onday,June 12at 1:30p.m.,thePortland Public School District Board met to hear from different teams presenting the Strategic Plan. This was the second o f five meetings that will discuss the possible adoption by the Board o f a Strategic Plan. “We will present an action plan that allows us to stay focused on teaching, learning and the success o f all children with a particular emphasis on poor children," said Benjamin Canada, Superintendent o f Portland Public Schools. The Strategic Plan for the Portland Public School District (PPS) proposes to address the problems within the education system and the needs o f all school children. Seven action teams following the recommendations o f a strategic core planning team are developing the Strategic Plan. These seven teams are in charge o f devising a strategy that targets the seven main goals o f the Strategic Plan. Team one is working to create a culture in PPS reflects an ethic o f service and respect. Tearn two addresses the need for partnerships. They want to use the strengths and resources that already exist in the community to improve P ortland P ublic S ch SUE H A G M E IE R BENJAMIN CANADA CHAlRPERl the learning environment. Additionally they want to see more partnerships between students, teachers and parents, as well as partnerships between schools. "W e believe these resources and these partnerships are critical in addressing the issues of schools in poor communities and of children o f color,” said David W ynde, V ice President o f Commercial Banking at US Bank and member o f team two. ( Please see ’PPS’ page 5 ) Billboard draws fire from public and is removed A recent billboard at Interstate and Skidmore recently drew fire from outraged citizens and was subsequntially removed. The Billboard depicted two young black men drinking and getting 'real'. Large Blast Rocks Greek Island RHODES, Greece - A large explosion near the site ofT urkish naval maneuvers broke windows and panicked residents, police said. The Greek Defense Ministry said the blast occurred off Rhodes, about 280 miles southeast o f Athens. Turkey is conducting a naval exercise near the island. It was not immediately clear whether the blast was I inked to the Turkish warships, but the explosion occurred in the general area o f the maneuvers. I V