i rTf> years of •'community service Big River Adventure Spotlight on Careers Unique cast earns top reviews De La Salle North youth gain experience in the workforce «h See ;>ee story, siory, Focus rocus section inside See Careers, page B2 S ffiortlanb ‘City of Roses’ server Established in 1970 www.portlandobserver.com Committed to Cultural Diversity Volume XXXV, Number 20 Wednesday • May 18, 2005 Writing rlWeekin TheReview to Senate Defies Bush, Approves Highway Bill T he R epublican-controlled Sen ate brushed aside a presidential veto threat T uesday and passed a $295 billion highw ay bill, argu­ ing that m assive spending on bigger and better roads w as nec­ essary to fight congestion and unsafe roadw ays. T he adm inis tration said the bill w as too ex pensive in a tim e o f w ar and debt and could result in the first veto o f the Bush presidency. Survive Local poet inspires healing with words White House: Newsweek Story Did Great Harm T he W hite H ouse said T uesday the U nited S tates’ im age abroad had suffered irreparable dam age from a now -retracted N ew sw eek article alleging that A m erican in­ terrogators at G uantanam o Bay desecrated the Q uran, the M us­ lim holy book. N ew sw eek at first apologized for its story and then retracted it under heavy pressure from the adm inistration. Mfume Admits Relationship U.S. Senate c a n d id a te K w e i s i M fum e said having a ro­ m antic rela- t i o n s h i p w ith a sub- o rd i n a te Kweisi Mfume w hile head­ in g th e N A A C P w a s a “ b o n e h e a d e d th in g to d o .” M fum e, w ho is divorced, has pre­ v io u s ly a d m itte d d a tin g th e w om an in 1997 and adopting her son, now 15. B ut he denied that any o f his personnel decisions w ere affected by the relationship. Apology for Abu Ghraib A rm y Spc. Sabrina H arm an stood before the ju ry in the sentencing phase o f her court-m artial T ues­ day and tearfully apologized for m istreating Iraqi prisoners at Abu G hraib. H arm an, 27, w as con­ v icted M onday on six o f the seven charges she faced for her role in the m istreatm ent o f Iraqi prisoners in 2003. She appeared in several o f the m ost notorious photos taken at A bu G hraib, in­ cluding one o f naked Iraqis piled up in a pyram id. Couples Mark Anniversary A lex an d er W e ste rh o ff and T h o ­ m as L an g c e le b ra te d th e ir first w ed d in g a n n iv e rsa ry T u esd ay by h o ld in g a sign on the S ta te ­ h o u se ste p s rea d in g : “T h ank you M a ssac h u setts fo r one y ear o f e q u a lity .” L a s t M ay 17, c o u p le s lined up in city and to w n h alls ac ro ss th e state to ap p ly fo r m a rria g e lic e n se s. S in ce th en , so m e 6 ,2 0 0 o f them h av e been h an d e d o u t to sam e- sex co u p les. photo by K atherine K ovacich /T he P ortland O bserver by K atherine K ovacich T he P ortland O bserver W hen Sam uel Irving lost his younger brother to a killing only to have his parents separate, he w rote his w ay through the trauma. “I really co uldn’t express how I w as feel­ ing to anybody else so I w ould stay up late at night and write. I w ould feel so m uch better and so much closer to him having that o ut­ let,” Irving said. Later, dealing w ith the deaths o f friends from drug use and gang violence, as w ell as com ing to term s w ith his ow n debilitating scoliosis, Irv ing turned to the pen and paper once again. “It w as an inspiration for m e to w rite and envision things that I ca n ’t physically do, like running through a forest. It’s ju st that freedom that you can do anything,” he said. N ow a w riting instructor at K ing E lem en­ tary School, Irving helps children express their fears about poverty, abandonm ent and fam ily issues through a gam ut o f w riting styles. He has also started up a sum m er institute called Poetry Lifeline, w hich in ­ clu d es w orkshops fo r ch ild ren to w ork through their issues w hen there d o esn ’t seem to be any other constructive outlet. “T h ese kids from d isa d v a n ta g e d areas h av e n ev e r k now n o f th e d iffe re n t w ritin g sty le s,” Irv in g said . “ N o b o d y ac tu a lly to o k the tim e. W ith P o etry L ifelin e, we take th e tim e to in still the d iffe re n t w riting sty les and show th a t th ere is e x p re ssio n Writer Samuel Irving brings a lesson on how to write a Japanese poem to Rory Thompson's fifth grade class at King Elementary School in northeast Portland. continued on page A3 Tough Nails Consumers of nail salons beware by N icole H ooper T he P ortland O bserver W ith nearly 100 nail salons in north and northeast Portland alone it’s obvious that many local w om en view a “nice set” as a necessity. But how m any o f these nail sa­ lons really m eet health standards? D epending on w ho is asked, the answ er can be less than expected. Forexam ple, if the same utensils are used on m ore than one custom er, the salon is violating state health laws. T he regulations ex ist to pre­ vent diseases. Each set o f nail instrum ents must be discarded o r sanitized after each use, according to the state Health Licensing O ffice, the agency that governs nail salons. “T hedisposable nail im plem ents should be calculated in the cost o f the service,” said Trish A llbritton, H LO division manager. “ Refuse services if you feel your safety has been jeopardized." W ith so m any nail shops in P ort­ land and across the state, it’s hard to catch a particular salon violating regulations. A llbritton said the state agency has a budget that allow s it to inspect a nail salon only once or tw ice a year. She said it is up to the consum er to alert the H LO o f any unlaw ful activity. The health inspection cer­ tificates that are required to be vis­ ible in all nail salons may carry less merit. Because so many o f the salons are ow ned by people w ho speak E nglish as their second language, the state also distributes safety and regulation pam phlets in V ietnam ­ ese and Spanish. U nsanitary practices can cause bacteria related to skin tuberculo­ sis. Electric drills used in nail w ork can cause abrasions on the cuticle. T his practice not only m akes hands look unattractive but also becom es an inviting spot for infection. A ccording to A llbritton, there have been no studies regarding the transm ission o f HIV through dirty nail implements. But the risk o f con­ tracting hepatitis is why nail salons are required to disinfect all sharp edged tools or m etal tools. T o protect them selves, nail sa­ lon w orkers often w ear m asks b e­ cause the dust that com es with the electric filer can cause respiratory problem s. Nail salons are required to alert health officials and keep the nam es photo by I saiah B olie /T he P ortland O bserver Health safety regulations govern the nail salon industry, a popular service with shops along every major thoroughfare in north and northeast Portland. and phone numbers o f its custom - ers in the event o f an outbreak. But it appears that few nail shop ow n­ ers even know their custom ers names. If client records aren ’t kept, the salon could face up to $500 in fines. A custom er also has the o p ­ tion to sign a w aiver in order to keep their contact inform ation private but this also will mean that the salon will have no liability. The best and w orst advertising for a nail salon is the custom er. For every bad review a business gets it takes many m ore to m ake up for th eir reputation. O ften w hen a w om an isasked about theirnail job, they either give the salon rave re­ view s or warn the other person about the dangers o f visiting there. Nai 1 salons may be a di me a dozen in north and northeast Portland, but loyal nail custom ers seem to know w hich ones not to frequent. “I once got my nai Is done and for tw odays, my thum bs were swollen. I had so much puss com ing out o f my nails, I had to go to the em er­ gency room .” said an anonym ous nail salon client. W hen frequenting a nail salon it is im portant to know that a cus­ tom er has rights. If the nail shop w ants to charge you for an ex tra nail file, leave. Legally, the salon can charge a custom er to take the dis­ posable nail im plem ents hom e but continued on page A6