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_______________ÏI|f Fortiani» (Dhaeruer MED Week___________ Odober08,2003 Focus eejvevœsTst^ London Drama Premiers in Portland ' \ perfection Barber-Beauty Salon Jrn- S immoxs Tobias A n d ersen plays S a lte r,' th e fa th er o f an original s o n and two c lo n e s in Caryl Churchill's ‘A N um ber.' photobv www^cocva^nct N A T IO N A L L Y R E C O G N IZ E D Business Award o f Excellence Best o f Portland ( W illamette Week) W e do a it type* of hair t t Hair, Nail, Pedicure, Shoe Shine Hours: 9-6 Mon-Fri; 8-6 Sat; 10:30 3 Sun (503)285-1159 5601 N.E. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Portland OR, 97211 e-mails: paulsrfo! genevas.nel Become a community ** radio hero! Donate some o f your valuable time The level o f commitment is up to you. Volunteers are needed to answer phones October 23—-28 Get involved... C all 503-492-7607 October l8 & 19 9:$O am " 5 3 O pm Northwest Osteopathic Medical Foundation’s SAFETY SAFARI Gerald Wilson Jazz Composer Gerald Wilson Honored (AP) Jazz composer and mu sician Gerald Wilson was honored Saturday by his record label and local officials at a reception in Clarksdale. Miss. The reception for the 85-year- old Wilson, a native o f Shelby, Miss, follows the release o f his new album, “New York New S o u n d ,” on M ack A v en u e Records. The album also features W ilson’s son, Anthony, on gui tar, along with Clark Terry, Kenny Barron, Stix Hooper and others. “I’m looking forward to just coming back. I’m told 1 w on’t be doing anything else, so I just plan to sit back and take it easy and visit,” he said in an interview with the Clarksdale Press Register from his home in Los Angeles. Wilson played with the Jimmie Lunceford'Band, the Count Basie band and DizzyGillespie’sgroup. He became an arranger and com poser in jazz and popular music in the 1950s. 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We ask that you respect our privacy as we are going through this emotional time.” Tabloids have speculated about instability in their relationship from nearly the moment the “X-M en” A ctress Halle Berry sh a re s a laugh with h er h u sb a n d , R&B sin g er Eric B en et, during a Lakers g a m e la st s e a s o n in Los A ng eles. (AP photo) star married Benet in January 2001. This is the second marriage for the actress, who divorced Cleve land Indians David Justice in 1996. Come And See The Champion Pumpkin Carvers Decorating The Big Pumpkins!! Portland Teacher* Credit Union Advertise with diversity in 1945 SE W ater Avenue • Portland. 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