Schools Look to Overhaul Desegregation A two-decades old policy fails to close achievement gap See story, Metro Page 1 îânrtÎanù ©bse "TheCity Of Roses" Volume XXXI Number 47 Wednesday Committed to Cultural Diversity Established in 1970 www.portlandobserver.com December 12,2001 ■ H i m 50e Plans Call for Demolishing Former Adams High First 9-11 Indictment Issued W A S H IN G T O N — A federal grand ju ry indicted a F rench M oroccan w ho has been detained in the terrorism in­ vestigation since raising suspicions by seeking flight lessons in M innesota a m onth before the Sept. 11 hijackings, officials said. Study Links Lou Gehrig's Disease to Gulf W ar Service W A S H IN G T O N — A m ericans w ho served in the G u lf W ar w ere nearly tw ice as likely to develop Lou G ehrig’s disease as other m ilitary personnel, the governm ent reported. It w as the first tim e officials acknow ledged a scientific link betw een G ulf service and a specific disease. T he P ortland School D istrict announced plans M onday to tear dow n the form er A dam s High School at 5700 N .E. 39th, replac­ ing it w ith a new m iddle school. T he vacant building m ost re­ cently served as W hitaker Middle School, but closed this sum m er because o f m old, radon an d other environm ental hazards. T he estim ated cost for a new school is $10 m illion, com pared to an estim ated $8 m illion to re­ pair the school. A d am s o p en e d in th e fall o f 1969 an d w o u ld b e P o rtla n d ’s n ew e st h ig h sc h o o l if it w ere still o p e ra tio n a l. T h e d istric t g av e no d ate fo r d em o litio n and n o d e ta ils on fin a n c in g a state- o f-a rt m id d le sch o o l fac ility . Interim School D istrict Super­ intendent Jim Scherzinger is urg­ ing a m ix-used developm ent that w ould return part o f the cam pus to housing and generate revenue fo r the public school system . The form er John Adams High School in northeast Portland sits in a state o f disrepair. School contractors say there's no way to cost-effectively save any part o f the building which first opened to students in the fall o f 1969. photo by M ark W ashington /T he P ortland O bserv er New Social Security Plan Released W A S H IN G T O N — A m ericans w ould retire w ith few er S ocial Security ben­ efits but w ith personal investm ent ac­ counts under three privatization plans being considered by a W hite H ouse panel. T he draft does not recom m end a s o lu tio n , b u t s a y s p o lic y -m a k e rs should discuss the issues fo r at least a year before taking action. Crews Tear Down Walnut Park Theater Annan, U.N. Accept 2001 Nobel Peace Prize O SLO , N orw ay— Saying “hum anity is indivisible," U .N . S ecretary-G eneral Kofi A nnan accepted th e centennial N obel P eace Prize. A nnan has given “th e U.N. an external prestige and an internal m orale,” N obel C om m ittee chairm an G unnar B erge said. 4 Michael Martin, the owner o f Northwest General, oversees the demolition o f the former Walnut Park Theater, a northeast Portland landmark being razed to clear the way new development along Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard on the block north o f Alberta Street. 1 . ■ J i * j* U.S., Russia Fail to Agree on Nukes, Missile Defense M O SC O W — Sec. o f State Colin Powell failed to persuade R ussian P resident V ladim ir P utin to ease objections to U .S. plans for m issile defense. Pow ell w as unable to resolve the long-sim m er­ ing m issile defense issue o r get a firm com m itm ent from R ussia on reducing its stockpiles. photo by M ark W ashington / T he P ortland O bserver Ebola Outbreak Grows G E N EV A — E leven people, alm ost all from an extended fam ily, have died in the latest outbreak o f E bola as experts race to contain the highly contagious disease in the W est A frican nation o f Gabon. Concordia Welcomes New Seasons Market Long journey from an abandoned block to a vibrant community asset ends Taliban Abandons Kandahar; Omar Still Missing KABUL, A fghanistan— Taliban forces a b a n d o n e d th e ir la s t b a s tio n o f K andahar, w ith w itnesses saying jo y ­ ous residents poured into the streets and tore dow n the T aliban w hite flag. A fg h a n is ta n 's in te rim le a d e r sa id Taliban leader Mullah M oham m ed Omar w as m issing. Unomploynwnt Jumps W A S H IN G T O N — T he n atio n 's un­ em ploym ent rate took another big leap upw ard in N ovem ber to 5.7% , the high­ est level in six years, as 331,000 m ore A m ericans lost their jo b s, the govern­ m ent reported Friday. The first customers wind through the check stand a t New Seasons Market in the Concordia neighborhood. by L ee P erlman T he P ortland O bserver “L ook w hat w e did!" m anager Brian R ohter exclaim ed, pointing around him in the new C oncordia N ew Seasons M arket. T he 29,000 square foot grocery at 5320 N .E. 33rd. ju st o ff K illingsw orth held its grand opening last w eek. Staff, neighbors and dignitaries symbolically “broke bread" - sharing a lo af o f baquette bread several feet long - and receiving com m em orative salt shakers. T he new store w ill feature natural and organically grow n foods, including free range chicken, m uch o f it grow n and pro­ I 4 Carley Curtis (left), store manager for New Seasons Market on Northeast 33rd and Brian Rohter, store president. duced by local concerns, store represen­ tatives say. H ow ever, they add, it w ill also carry national brands w hen they are sig­ nificantly cheaper. Baked goods, soups and deli item s are produced on site daily, w ith a seating area for on-prem ises co n ­ sum ption. N oting the long struggle to get the store built, Rohter said, “Eighteen months ago. if you came to this comer, you'dhave seen an abandoned store with a fence around it, and a community crying for a grocery.” The new store represents “what happens when you have a committed neighborhood, private en- teqxiseandcity government working together’" 1 For C oncordia, another feature o f the store is that o f its 114 w orkers, 65 percent are neighborhood residents. M any are also racial m inorities, including store ser­ vice m anager Stanley Jackson. U rban L eague o f Portland, Executive D irector, M argaret C arter said N ew S ea­ sons cam e to the organization to find the right mix o f w orkers and “lived up to its part o f the bargain." T he store also contributed the profits o f a barbecue outside the store last w eek­ end to the league. T he site had been vacant since the continued V on page A3 Portland Remembers Sept. 11 Victims (A P ) — Standing in the pre-daw n dark, a lone bagpiper played “A m azing G raze" in dow ntow n Portland on T u es­ day, encircled by firefighters, police officers and others — m any w ith tears in their eyes. A m ong them was M aria B lackw ell, w ho lost friends at the W orld T rade C enter in N ew Y ork C ity w hen it w as dem olished by hijacked airliners on Sept. 11. “I talked w ith those people every day, and after a w hile you get to know their v oices,” said B lackw ell, w ho b e ­ cam e long-distance friends w ith em ­ ployees o f the M organ Stanley office in the W orld T rade C en ter w hile she w orked for a satellite branch in P o rt­ land. “T hey w ere hum an like you and me. They had children and fam ilies,” she said. A bout 25 people jo in e d d o zen s o f firefighters and police officers for the early m orning m em orial service in P o rtlan d 's Pioneer C ou rth o u se S quare — responding to a request by P re si­ dent Bush that cities across the c o u n ­ try take part in a three-m onth o b se r­ vance o f the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. "I got up at 4 a.m. to be d ow n here because I d o n ’t ever w ant to forget that m om ent," said the 48-year-old continued on page A3