PRSDRT STD USPOSTAGE PAID PORTLAND OR PERMIT NO. 1610 Knight Library 1299 University ot Oregon Eugene O R 97403-1205 Volume XXXI Number 12 www.portlandobserver.com THE» REVIEW Brazilian Oil Rig Sinks, Raising Fears of Leaks RIODEJANEIRO,Brazil— Anoilrig billed as the world’s largest sank in the South Atlantic, and state oil company Petrobras raced to prevent 400,000 ga Ions o f crude and diesel fuel still aboarc from spilling into the sea. The 40-story tall rig, 75 miles off the Brazilian coast was ravaged by explosions and fire that killed at least two workers. Eight others were missing and presumed dead. Second Day of Rolling Blackouts Hits California LOS ANGELES— State power man agers ordered rolling blackouts across California for a second straight day as demand for electricity again exceedet supply. The same factors that collided to strap California’s power supply hit again Those include reduced electricity imports from the Pacific Northwest, numerous powerplants offline forrepairs and higher- than-expected demand because o f warm temperatures. Macedonian Army Tanks Move Into Besieged City T E T L) The Macedonian army sent four tanks rolling into the country’s second-largest city Monday, signalling the military was ready to engage ethnic Albanian rebels fighting for greater rights and recognition in Slav- dominated Macedonia. The tanks enteret Tetovo as clashes decreased in intensity after a night o f bombardments. U.S. Borders on Alert I CHANTILLY, Va. — Dogs trained to sniff luggage greeted travelers from Lon­ don and other European points as inspec­ tors tightened U.S. defenses against foot- and-mouth disease. The disease, harm­ less to humans, could be devastating to the huge U.S. livestock industry. Committed to Cultural Diversity Established in 1970 Wednesday Church Construction Back on Track TniiOBILANii.QBiLRVLB Looming large and in the final push for completion is the construction o f the new Emmanuel Temple Full Gospel Pentecostal Church on North Sumner St. Building work has resumed after having fallen behind schedule. Now back on track, the church and its adjoining centers are ex­ pected to be “up and running” by Christmas time. Bishop A. A. Wells o f Emmanuel Church explained that construction delay was from financing another related project - the reno­ vation o f Renaissance Market, located at 909 N. Killingsworth. According to the church leader, several millions o f dollars has gone towards making improvements to the commu­ nity store. Now in its fifth year o f operation, Bishop Wells proudly announced that Re­ naissance Market has finally “arrived.” It is a more cost-efficient and profitable business. So far, work on the church has m oved into its second phase, the city has deemed Mis­ souri and Sumner, where the church is lo­ cated, as super blocks. Super blocks are tech­ nically regarded as being larger than a city block. Instead o f keeping them as through streets for vehicle traffic, the sidewalks will be resurfaced and converted into a path for biking and walking. Craftsman for Christ construction com­ pany is currently busy at work on the church’s adjacent building that will become the A.A. Wells Learning Center - part o f Emmanuel Church’s Early Childhood Education pro­ gram. Once completed, the 43 young stu­ dents u&hiipiograaa. will relocate to the new location. The other remaining work left to do is the construction o f the east administration wing. Plans are underway for the creation o f a gymnasium within the next 10 years. This will comprise the third phase ofconstruction. The structure will be an 8,000 sq ft, 2-story facility to be built for youth and located just across the street. Approval o f the new church tíishoj) A.A. Weils is of the Emmanuel t I emple h ull Cospel Pentecostal Church looks over the construction Ijutfainv that snado\.s‘ftôrïh Sumner and Missouri along the east side o f the D FFreeway" has come from all around. According to Bishop Wells, he has received good reviews from within the community and outside o f it. With the city, they’ve already met building stan­ dards o f compliance. And financially, all is well. Funding for $2 million will be available within 45 days from a national investment banking group. Other monies have poured in th ro u g h the g en erous su p p o rt o f the Emmanuel T emple congregation. The greatest intent by Bishop Wells is that Emmanuel Temple be a medium and extension Squaring Off For County Chair U.S. Expands Import Ban on Livestock Disease W ASHINGTON - A U.S. ban on imports o f livestock and fresh meat was expanded to all 15 countries o f the Euro­ pean Union after a case o f foot-and- mouth disease was found on a farm in France. Diane Linn, from her southeast Portland office, looks to become the chair o f the Multnomah County Commission (P hoto by M ark W ashington /P ortland O bserver ) SEOUL, South Korea — North Ko­ rea strongly denounced the Bush admin­ istration, saying it has adopted a hostile policy aimed at “sti fling” the communist country. The criticism comes just a week after President Bush met with South Korea’s president and laid down a hard line toward the North, ruling out an immediate resumption ofClinton-era ne­ gotiations with the communist govern­ ment. TS X Cities Boom Once Again •t a towering new church (P hoto by M ark W ashington /P ortland O bserver ) SPACE CENTER, Houston — The international space station reached an other milestone as its first replacement crew finished moving into its new home. The new three-person crew — made up o f Susan Helms, astronaut Jim Voss and Russian cosmonaut Yuri Usachev— will do a four-month stay on the orbiting outpost. For the first time in decades, popula­ tion is booming in many urban centers, a historic reversal ofdeclinethat hasplagued the nation’s oldest cities. Other cities are experiencing the smallest declines-in 30 years, according to an analysis o f Census 2000 data. 50* March 21,2001 New Space Station Crew Moves Into Orbiting Outpost N. Korea Denounces Bush Administration Y Jo Ann Bowman sets her sights o n lh e Multnomah County Chair position by resigning from the Oregon House o f Representatives. lera ceto fill M ultnom ah C ounty g o v ern m en t’s top p o sitio n has d raw n tw o seaso n ed p o litical ft) figures. M ultnom ah C o unty C o m m issio n er D iane Linn and Rep. JoA nn B ow m an, D -P o rtlan d , have both resigned from th eir respective positions to run for the county chair seat left vacant by B everly S te in ’s decision to run for O regon Governor. Bowm an has served in the State L egislature since 1995 and served 8 years as a sta ff assistant in the county ch air’s office. Linn w as elected to a second term on the county com m ission in N ovem ber. Bowm an says her experience and com m itm ent to serv­ ing the people o f M ultnom ah C ounty and w orking with Gov. John K itzhaber m ake her a strong candidate who can make sure the county gets its fair share o f state revenues. Linn also cites budget issues, saying her experience and fam iliarity m akes her the right person for the job. o f other valued services. He regards building the new church as a challenge from God where it is all about partnerships and building com­ munity out o f love. “It’s a symbol o f people coming together, overcoming challenges and persevering to overcome,” he said. Officers Fired for Beating Inmate F o u r M u ltn o m a h C o u n ty c o r r e c ­ tio n s o ffic e rs h av e b e e n fire d in a ca se o f e x c e s s iv e fo rce a g a in s t a m an in ja il. M u ltn o m a h C o u n ty U n d e r s h e r if f M el H e d g p e th sa id th e c o u n ty h a s ta k e n step s to av o id a re p e a t o f th e p ro b le m an d a p o lo g iz e d to th e c o m ­ m unity. T h e p ris o n e r, D e n n is P o e w a s a r ­ re s te d last Ju ly 1 1th. 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