Page A2 11 nrtlanb (Observer ^ P o r t l a n b (P b sm ier Established 1970 USPS 9 5 9 -6 8 0 _____ ________________________________ 4747 NE Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd., Portland, OR 97211 Charles H. Washington E d it o r : M ich a el L eig h to n D is tr ib u tio n M anager : M ark W ashington C reative D ir ector : P aul N e u feld t W er E ditor : Jake Thomas E ditor - in -C iiie e , P ublisher P ostmaster : Send address changes to Portland Observer, PO Box 3 1 3 7 , Portland, OR 9 7 2 0 8 CALL 503-288-0033 FAX 503-288-0015 news(a)portlandobserver. com adstivportlandobserver, com subscription(a)portlandobserver. com The Portland Observer welcomes freelance submissions Manuscripts and photographs should be clearly labeled and w ill be relumed i f accompanied by a self addressed envelope A ll created design display ads become the sole property o f the newspaper and cannot be used in other publications or personal usage without the written consent o f the general manager, unless the client has purchased the composition o f such ad Í? 2008 THE PORTLAND OBSERVER A L L RIGHTS RESERVED, REPRODUCTION IN WHOLE OR IN PART WITHOUT PERMISSION IS PROHIBITED The Portland Observer—Oregon's Oldest Multicultural Publica* tio n -is a member o f the National Newspaper Association-Founded in 1885, and The National Advertising 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 _ east Portland M on- ash are m en --------- 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. M RlbHT N*W 2/4 W PuXKig, ie> 5AyiNocrrtAMK.Y<?u. H tvP lN ú» P ' W | R l t s R v s t Afcofl TW A T a UCCAL CAN lN tX P u4S IV E .L4'C L& A M AMP IS USU46 S o W /A irte W A T tK Just outside of Portland, Crystal Clear Technologies is working on something big. Using nanotechnology, they’ve developed a system that allows large industries like coal-fired power plants to clean and reuse wastewater over and over again. This idea was funded in part by Lottery dollars targeted at research to help grow Oregon business and create a more diverse economy. ww-Zi.ltDfjesGrxwTNngs org. Lottery games are based on chance and should be played for entertainment only. It does good things