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November 3. 2004 u,‘ JJortlanò (ßbscruer Page BS R eligion tj/ie n & w i& tw ti Trans-Siberian O rchestra's highly-anticipated new album has made an impressive mark be debuting No. 26on Billboard Top 20« Album Chart andN o. I on the Christian Album Chart. The album, titled The Lost Christmas Eve, is the first studio album of new material in four years. One o f music’s most exhilarating live bands, the album includes 23 new tracks and features its signa ture fusion of rock, classical, Broadway and R & B, which has made it an American phenomenon with fans o f all ages. In Loving Memory Of Albert Scott Sr. Albert Scott Sr. was a loving and de voted father and husband. Even though he has been gone for 20 years his memory still lives on. He was a stout business man, being in a partnership with his broth ers with a com pany that they built from the ground up. Coast Janitorial Services has been in our com munity for genera tions and has been an asset to the com munity as well. We wanted to take time out to honor such a prestigious man whose memory is still very much alive inside and outside of us. To well loved to be forgotten. Established in 1996 by producer, com poser and lyricist Paul O 'N eill, Trans-Siberian Orchestra has crafted inspirational music and delivered compelling live performances during their short time together. rSO has become a holiday essential amongst music lovers. Their epic song “Christmas Eve/Sarajevo 12/ 24,” inspired by the true story o f a cellist who refused North Portland Bible College Annual Banquet - November 13,2004 to be intimidated by the gunfire in his native city o f Sarajevo, has become one o f the most requested songs to be played on radio during the holiday season. More than 150,000 tickets have already been sold for the group’s upcoming North American tour. « ■ Speaker: Dr. Patricia Pickles Chief Academic Officer Portland Public Schools PCC Hosts Muslim Educator Portland C om m unity C ollege’s International Education Week will go global with a M uslim keynote speaker from the W est Bank. P C C w e lc o m e s F u lb r ig h t Scholar S am ir Abu Z naid, dean at the school o f finance and m an agem ent and also vice president for academ ic affairs at the H ebron University in Hebron, W est Bank, to the w ee k -lo n g ev e n t from Nov. 15-19. In addition to m eeting with co lleg e b usiness facu lty , Abu Samir Abu Znaid Getting to Know You no Rev. and Mrs. John Pearce from Glow Love Ministries in northeast Portland are pictured with David Hinton, general manager o f Yam Yams Restau rant during a "Getting to Know You, Getting to Know Me" pastoral breakfast, recently hosted by Killingsworth St. Johns Lombard Little Chapel o f the Chimes. Glow Love Ministries of the Radio Revival Network o f Ministries Interna tional broadcasts in Portland on KKPZ1330 AM. Islam. The two remaining sessions, Nov. 6 at 4:50 p.m. and Nov. 13 at 4:45 p.m., both at the Portland Rizwan Masque, 9925 S.W. 34th Dr., begin with the breaking of 6221 NE 82nd Avenue Portland, Oregon Bulldozed in Attack ■ Theme: “Fulfilling God's Purpose” Ex. 9:16 (AP) — A man was arrested on vandalism charges after police said he d ro v e a b u lld o z e r in to a Vicksburg, Miss, church, an attack parishioners claim was racially motivated. Zane Bearrick, 2 1, was arrested and charged with felony malicious mischief, Detective Todd Dykes said. The bulldozer early Saturday struck the trailer that housed the F irs t A sse m b ly o f Y aw eh Vicksburg. The church has a black congre gation and the suspect is white. Church members said they suspect the act was racially motivated and have asked the FBI to investigate. The bulldozer was parked 100 yards behind the trailer. A person can receive up to five years in prison and a $ 10,000 fine i f convicted o f malicious mischief. A hate-crime conviction on the same charge in the state could result in a 10-year prison term and a $20,(XM) fine. ■ Time: 6:(X)pm forSilent Auction ■ Dinnerat 7:00 pm ■ Contact Office: 503.288.2919 ■ Cost: $25/person ($27.50 at the door) Home Town Buffet Soul Food Sunday I Ham. \ / Greens. \ , Fried Chicken /Stack Eve Peas & More! "In The Neighborhood’ \ Date: 2pm - 6pm 11-14-04 Place: 1033 N. Michigan Time: ‘Come, Come, Whoever You Are’ the fast, followed by the sunset prayer. Then dinner will be served followed by the presen tations on Islam. For more information, call Evan Wicks at 503-484-5785. $10 for Adults $? for Kids f 17 or younger) 5 and under free All Proceeds go to Highland Promised Land Building Fund “Com e, com e, w hoever you are,” the fam ous quote by Rumi ’ and more will be explored at In- | tro d u ctio n to S ufism classes with K hadim Chishti presented by the C enter For Spiritual D e velopm ent. The series, held at the T rinity Episcopal Cathedral at 147 N.W. 19 A ve, runs T uesday evenings from 7 to 9 p.m, from Nov. 23 through Dec. 2 1. The cost is $50. For more inform ation and reg is tration, call 5 0 3-478-12 18. All You Can Eat! (corner of Michigan & Sumner at Emanuel Temple ChurchJ Price: Ramadan Prayer, Fast and Meal In celebration of the month of Ramadan, the local Portland chapter of the Ahmadiyya Mus lim Community is holding public presentations on Ramadan, fast ing, and other topics relating to Church Z naid will talk to students and the com m unity about strength ening ties betw een the United States and the M uslim world. He will speak at the Sylvania C am p u s' Perform ing Arts Cen-1 ter from 3 to 5 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 16; at the C ascade C am p u s' Terrell Hall 122 from noon to 2 p.m. on W ednesday, Nov. 17; and the Rock C reek C am pus' Event C enter B uilding 9 from 10 to 11 a.m. on T hurs day, Nov. 18. ■ Where: Ramada Inn Dr. W.G. 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