Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, May 05, 2010, Page 2, Image 2

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Representative Amalgamated Publishers, Inc, New York, NY, and The West Coast Black Publishers Association
N.Y. Bomb Suspect Charged
A P a k is ta n i-b o rn
U .S . c itiz e n w as
c h a rg e d T u e sd a y
w ith terrorism and
attem pting to use a
w e a p o n o f m a ss
destruction in the botched Tim es
Square bom bing. The governm ent
said he confessed to receiving ex ­
plosives training in Pakistan.
Inmates Save Deputy’s Life
Tw o jail inm ates w ho gave first aid
to a stricken sh e riffs deputy are
being credited w ith help saving his
life . T h e M u ltn o m a h C o u n ty
sh e riffs office said the deputy and
an inm ate w ork crew w ere helping a
stranded m otorist Friday w hen the
deputy needed m edical assistance.
May 5. 2010
Week
The Review
Jam es Parker and M ichael Sm ith
began C PR w ith assistance from a
911 d ispatcher and a do cto r w ho
stopped to assist.
Marshall High Plan Opposed
included students, alum ni, parents,
teachers and residents -- support the
proposed change.
Oil Leak Liability Reviewed
A s calm er w eather helps stave o ff
the G u lf oil leak, the W hite H ouse
and D em ocratic law m akers m oved
T uesday to change a law that caps
BP's liability at $75 million. Thegoal:
R aise that to $ 10 billion.
A bout 40 people
p ile d in to L en ts Ash Grounds Flights Again
C om m ons in south- Ic e lan d 's c lo u d s o f
volcanic
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east Portland
M on- ash are m en­
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day night to sound acing European air traf­
offon news that Marshall H igh School fic again, but transport
would be transform ed into a focus chiefs insisted Tues­
school under Superintendent Carole day they are learning
S m ith’s plan to revam p the city’s from last m onth's crisis and won't let
high schools. It becam e clear from the th e h a rd -to -m e a s u re e m is s io n s
m eeting that few attendees --which ground their continent again.
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