Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, July 30, 2003, Page 12, Image 12

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Beavers Plan Friday Night Fireworks
end o f the season w ill be fo llo w e d by
a great fire w o rks show.
“ In a survey o f our fans, it is clear
As the Portland Beavers continue
to battle fo r the N orth D ivisio n title in
the P acific Coast League, the action
continues to heat up o f f the fie ld as
July 4 game at PGE Park,” said M ark
Schuster, president and general man­
ager o f the Beavers.
The fire w o rks shows, w ill begin
w e ll w ith Tuesday’ s announcement
that people re a lly enjoy post-game
fire w o rks and w o u ld like to see more
ap pro xim ately 15 m inutes after the
that F riday hom e games through the
shows lik e the one that fo llo w e d the
conclusion o f each game.
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MARTIN CLEANING SERVICE
Baylor Coach
Reflects on Player’s
Murder
Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning
Commercial and Pealdenclal Services
| CARPET CLEANING ($2S each area) |
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since one o f his
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p laye rs vanished
six weeks ago and
UPHOLSTERY CLEANING
a form erplayer was
S ofa (u n d e r 6 ft.) $69
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Patrick Dennehy
he missed any signs that such a tragedy
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was about to unfold.
"W h a t yo u do is you second-guess
y o u rs e lf," coach Dave B liss said M o n ­
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day. "W e re there things that had in d i­
cated to us that this situation may have
the o p p o rtu n ity to occur?”
The decom posed body o f Patrick
Dennehy, a 6 -fo o t- 10 center, was found
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last Friday nigh t in a fie ld 3 m iles south
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o f tow n and was id e n tifie d Sunday.
C a rlton Dotson, w ho played basket­
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ba ll at B a y lo r last season, was arrested
last week in his hom e state o f M aryland.
Dotson, 21, remains ja ile d w ith o u t bond,
aw a itin g e xtra d itio n to Texas.
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Investigators recovered a 9m m pistol,
shell casings and w hat appeared to be
D ennehy’ s shoes near his body.
M u lti-M illio n
$ Service
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W ednesdays
8:00-9:00 PM
P rudential
Join globe-trotting jazz
vocalist Rebecca Kilgore, in
her weekly radio series
featuring conversations with
musicians working in today's
jazz world. Each installment
brings you an interview with a
noted jazz musician as her
guest, taped on location
anywhere from Portland to
Switzerland, plus excerpts
from the guest's
representative recordings
N o rth w e s t PropertMM
Northwest Properties
1730 NE 10th Ave.
Portland, OR 97212
CELL 503 267-7586
LeBron Ja m e s a tte m p ts to k e e p th e b a ll aw ay from L a m a r O dom on S u n d a y in Los A ngeles.
The re c e n t high s c h o o l g ra d u a te h a d 2 8 p o in ts h e lp in g th e ro o k ie s to a 1 2 7 - 1 2 3 victory.
Jam es w as s e le c te d 1 s t o ve ra ll in th e 2 0 0 3 D ra ft b y the C le ve la n d C avaliers. (AP Photo)
Blazer Critic Negotiates to
Sideline Boycott Threat
t i j An Independently owned and
operated member of Ttie Prudential
Real Estate Affiliates, Inc.
B la zer P re s id e n t S teve P ate rson
furthe r by announcing a boycott o r
candidates, in c lu d in g e x-B la ze r
M aurice Lucas.
A fric a n Am ericans are hired in de­
cisio n -m a kin g positions.
Burke began his crusade fo r d i­
versity in the Blazers’ fro n t o ffic e
But the p e titio n and the boycott
com m unications dire cto r fo r the
Blazers. "W e bel ieve our hiring prac­
are on hold since Patterson agreed
tices m irro r the dem ographics o f
to keep race in m in d when m aking
future h irin g decisions.
the c ity o f Portland and are re fle c­
weeks w ith an Internet petition stud­
ded w ith signatures o f fo rm e r pro­
management team is made up o f
w om en and m in o ritie s.”
" I get 1,500 em ails a day, m any
from season ticket holders,” said
Burke.
A fric a n A m ericans in leadership
po sitio ns.
T o contact Burke o r sign the
p e t it io n ,
send
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to
B urke took his pe tition a step
to change the Blazers w hole nega-
"M r. Patterson sees that he needs
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selected by a C itizens A d v is o ry
Committee.
O fth e grants aw arded in June,
the PDC received a clean-up grant
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m e n t o c c u p y in g the b u ild in g
tested p o s itiv e fo r h ig h co n ce n ­
tra tio n s o f heavy m etals and lead.
O th e r p ro p e rtie s, such as the
Seven C o m e rs D isa b le d H o us­
in g site, near the in te rs e c tio n o f
L u th e r K in g , Jr. B lv d .
The p ro p e rty , ow ne d b y E rw in
sion Street, w i ll begin de con ta m i­
Southeast 2 0 ,h A ve n u e and D iv i­
n a tio n assessm ent as e a rly as
September.
P r o t e c tio n
T h e G ra n t p ro p e rty w o n ’ t be
A gency.
F o r the past 20 years, the p ro p ­
tou ched u n til G ra n t p e rm its the
c ity to de co n ta m in a te it o r u n til
e rty was used to re co ve r pre cio us
m etals fro m liq u id s , ore and p ro ­
s o lv e d in fe d e ra l co u rt.
cess waste and m ay have been
used to e x tra c t lead fro m b a tte r­
ies. The E P A de te rm in e d that the
pro pe rty posed an im m in e n t threat
to hum an he alth and the e n v iro n ­
m ent. Sam ple o f dus, and a ir c o l­
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le c te d at th e s ite and b lo o d
samples fro m a homeless encam p­
fo r $ 2 00 ,0 00 fo r the G ra n t W a re ­
house site at 3368 N .E . M a rtin
E n v ir o n m e n t a l
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lie n against it, in fa v o r o f the
Entertainment
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w o rk fo rc e ,” said M ik e Hanson,
Patterson a chance to turn around
the Blazers workforce by hiring more
fessional athletes, actors and A f r i­
can-Am erican leaders.
G ra n t, has $1 m illio n abatem ent
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c o m m itte d to h irin g a diverse
tive o f the co m m u n ity at large. In
fact, more than ha lfthe T ra il Blazers
3 on 3 Tournament
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“ The Blazers are 100 percent
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that it reflected the Portland co m ­
m un ity at large, according toa Blaz­
"econom ic sanction” against Blazer
home and away games u n til m ore
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organization “ too w h ite ," but said
team’ssixthgeneral m anager,over­
lo o kin g a list o f A fric a n -A m e ric a n
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In a conversation w ith Nash,
Patterson even called the Blazers
C ontroversy sparked when the
Blazers hired John Nash as the
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chance.”
Steve Patterson m et w ith Blazers’
August 2-3,2003
G.I. JOE'S
“ Y o u can’ t change 10 years o f
exclusion o ve rnight,” Burke said.
“ As long as 1 got people ta lk in g and
th in kin g , I ’ ve got to give the man a
negative p u b lic ity when President
by reaching 60,000 people in three
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Burke said he does not have a
speci fic demand o r tim e lin e to hold
Patterson to his w ord.
T he T r a il B la ze rs n a rro w ly
avoided a b oycott and backlash o f
critic R.C. Burke to address accusa­
tions o f racial exclusion.
You A re Approved
Blazers,” said Burke.
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n o rth e a s t P o rtla n d w h o have
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