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Real People, Real Advice
An advice colum n known f o r
its fea rless approach Io reality
based subjects!
Dear Deanna!
I'm in love with a m arried man I’ve
known for several years. I know
that he and I would be together, but
he got som eone pregnant and had
to marry her. He stays in his m ar­
riage because ot the child, but it s
getting hard for him to not com m it
adultery with me. W e’ve had dates
here and there, but we haven't
crossed the line. I'm at the point of
no return and if we becom e inti­
mate, he’II leave his marriage. Should
I feel bad if this happens? Legal
Mistress; Raleigh. N.C.
Dear Mistress:
Did you enjoy the trip when you fell
and hit your head? He is with the
woman he wanted, and it isn't you.
He is a real man and did the right
thing by giving his child a family
and a home that doesn’t include
hom ew reckers like yourself. H e’s
ju st as wrong as you, but if you
really care about him, stop being a
tem ptation trying to claim forbid­
den fruit. H e's not leaving his wife,
and you need to stop the m adness
before som eone gets hurt and keep
it moving.
an issue w ith either one o f them and
I think th e y 're being unfair. How
do I choose w ho I w ant to be
friends with because I c a n ’t be
f r ie n d s w ith b o th o f th e m ?
—Nicki: Buffalo, N. T.
Critical Moment for Voters
con tin u ed
y ear ago, Barack sp eak s to the
survival m ode o f us all as we
stru g g le in this e c o n o m y ," Hall
Dear Nicki:
Do yourself a favor and lose some
w eight by dropping b othofthem . If
they d o n 't value your friendship
enough to shield you from their
dram a and gam es, then they d o n 't
deserve your friendship. Y ou’re not
part o f the problem now, but if you
choose one over the other, you
becom e a target from the other one.
Before you m ake a decision, see if
you can help your friends resolve
their issues and if not, call it a three-
way split and keep it moving.
said.
L ast w eek, O b am a did not
rule out selecting C lin to n as a
vice presidential ru n n in g m ate
if he ultim ately w ins the race
ag ain st her.
A c c o rd in g to a C B S /N e w
Y o rk T im e s p o ll, a m a jo rity
o f b o th O b a m a an d C lin to n
v o te rs fa v o r th is s o - c a lle d
“ d re a m tic k e t" m a k in g a fo r­
m id a b le te am a g a in st R e p u b ­
lic a n J o h n M c C a in in th e
Dear Deanna!
I walked away from a long marriage,
a new hom e and a family because I
w asn't happy. My husband and
kids took me for granted and walked
over me. I did all I thought was
necessary such as counseling, hir­
ing babysitters for the kids and
losing weight. No one in the family
has noticed o rcared about my pain,
or cries for help or attention. Now
that I’m gone, ignoring everybody,
they d o n ' I know what to do and are
begging me to com e home. What
u do? — Tom Wife: St. hniis, Mo.
N o v e m b e r e le c tio n .
C lin to n c a m p a ig n e rs h av e
v o w e d to c o n tin u e fig h tin g
fo r th e n o m in a tio n to the en d
if n e c e s sa ry . A se n se o f u r­
g e n c y d rew d o z e n s o f v o lu n ­
te e rs to w o rk p h o n e b a n k s at
h er sta te c a m p a ig n h e a d q u a r­
te rs in d o w n to w n P o rtla n d
th is w eek.
“ W e know O reg o n is a little
bit o f a lo n g -sh o t fo r us, but
every single vote is im portant,
every single state is part o f this
p ro c e ss and
s h o u ld b e
co u n ted ," says Ju lie E dw ards,
state C lin to n cam p aig n co m ­
m u n icatio n s director.
Dear Torn Wife:
Dear Deanna!
You need to have a m ajor discus­
sion with your husband who ap­
pears to be part o f the problem.
Your children d o n ’t have a choice
but to fall in line because they d o n ’t
pay any bills. Provide a list o f your
needs and wants and present them
to your husband so you can get on
the same page. If h e 's willing to
accom m odate the important things
on your list then you have a chance
o f restoring your marriage and re­
gaining personal balance and foot­
ing in the household.
I have two best friends that are
always talking about each other. I
listen to what they say, but I never
repeat anything that I hear. T h ey 're
going back and forth right now
harder than ever and I'm being
forced to choose sides. I don’t have
Ask Deanna is written by Deanna
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fro m Front
photo by R aymond
C lin to n d ie h ard s h ope that a
m eeting o f D em o cratic N ational
C o n v e n tio n at th e en d o f th e
m onth will v alid ate the c a lc u la ­
tion o f d eleg a tes that inclu d es
F lo rid a an d M ic h ig a n , w h ic h
w ere e x c lu d e d from the co u n t
w hen the states m oved prim aries
to dates that w ere to o early for
party rules.
O th ers, in c lu d in g m any s u ­
p e r - d e le g a t e s w h o s u p p o r t
O b a m a , a rg u e th a t O b a m a ’s
m o m en tu m has pro d u ced an in­
su rm o u n tab le lead.
“ It’s not ju st political th eatre,"
says Hall, w h o ’s tak in g 10 hours
a w eek am id his already fu lltim e
sch ed u le to cam p aig n for O bam a.
"T h is guy is b rin g in g ev ery o n e
to g e th e r.”
Mental Health Services Continue
In a m ove to sta b ilize ser­
v ices to clien ts o f C ascad ia
B e h a v io r a l
H e a lth c a r e ,
M u ltnom ah C o u n ty B oard o f
C o u n ty C o m m issio n e rs and
state o ffic ia ls last w eek an ­
n o u n ced a plan that that will
allow the m ental h ealth system
to o p era te through June w hile
tran sitio n p lan s are fin alized .
“Our top people are working with
the state, local service providers
and C ascadia to develop a plan that
ensures vulnerable people are not
harmed and that serv ices continue,"
says M ultnom ah County C hairT ed
W heeler.
U nder the term s o f an intergov-
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providing M ultnom ah County $1
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the County will issue to Cascadia.
C ascadia operates in Clackam as,
L ane, M arion and W ashington
C ounties, as well as M ultnomah.
The D epartm ent o f County H u­
man S ervices’ Mental Health and
Addiction Services has activated
contingency transition plans, and
has d ep lo y ed th eir to p m ental
health m anagem ent team to ensure
continuity o f care.
Clients who have questions or
concerns may call the co u n ty ’s 24-
hour M ental Health Call C enter at
503-988-4X88.
Mayor Returns to Jefferson
Students bring up proposed cuts
u Communication broke down...
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“If someone’s gambling is hurting
you, make the call."
M ayor Tom Potter stopped at em ployees.
Many students say the devel­
Jefferson H ighSchool M onday fol­
low ing up on a w eek long visit by opm ents d o n ’t am ount to enough
city officials last January, finding to tu rn a ro u n d th e tr o u b le s
proposed cuts in staffing and lead­ Jefferson faces in dropouts and
ership adjustm ents have students test scores. A group o f students
w ondering if the learning environ­ callin g th em selv es “C o n cern ed
D em os” posted thousands o f fliers
m ent will ever stabilize.
around
the neighborhood with a
Because of even smaller enroll­
laundry'
list o f com plaints.
ment figures, the Portland Public
P
rincipal
C y n th ia H arris re ­
Schools arc planning on cutting four
sponded
by
correcting
certain as­
staff positions at Jefferson next year.
sertions
and
pointing
to
w ays that
The city has set more than 10
the
adm
inistration
and
staff
have
projects into m otion to help the
been
w
orking
to
improve
the
qual­
north Portland school, including
u n ifo rm s an d in stru m e n ts fo r ity o f education at Jefferson.
Potter and Harris hope to co n ­
Jefferso n 's band, financial incen­
tives for school volunteers, free tinue brainstorm ing program s that
Tri Met passes for students and will make som e difference under
job-shadow opportunities with city tight budgets.
G ra d P a rty l ïi r n s U g ly
“It was so refreshing to be around
people who were experiencing the
same thing I was."
(API — Police arrested seven
people after a graduation party
turned rowdy in northeast Port­
land.
Sgt. Brian Schm autz, the police
spokesm an, says officers arrived
early Sunday to find people fight­
ing inside and outside the building.
W hen police tried to stop the event,
some partygoers becam e hostile
and threw bottles and beer cans at
officers.
S chm autz says officers used
pepper spray before arresting seven
“ There is h elp"
“It made me feel really good
and positive."
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people betw een the ages o f 17 and
22. They were charged with riot,
attem pted assault, interfering with
a police officer, resisting arrest and
disorderly conduct.
O rganizers told police the party
was for new graduates o f W arner
Pacific College. They tried to pro­
vide security at the rented space,
but becam e overw helm ed when
people crash ed it through side
doors.
Schm autz says there were no
serious injuries.
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