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Chasing Glenn Beck
Letters/Commentaries
Thursday, 02 September 2010 00:00

I never thought it would have gone this low so fast. On the anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King’s “I Have a Dream” speech the major civil rights groups or should we now say “human rights” groups coalescing together not to celebrate the anniversary but to protest a white cable television icon’s celebration of the event.

 
“Black Power”: Not Yet
Letters/Commentaries
Thursday, 26 August 2010 00:00

Guest Editorial

“Politics without economics is symbol without substance” - Minister Louis Farrakhan

 
A New School Year Begins at Valley View School District 365U
Letters/Commentaries
Thursday, 26 August 2010 00:00

The start of the 2010-2011 school year is here! Once again, parents and children will be securing the necessary tools for use in classrooms throughout grades pre-K through 12. There are books to be purchased, new shoes to fit, backpacks of the latest color and style to be found, and of course a few new items of clothing to replace what has been outgrown over the summer months.

 
Where Are the Garveyites?
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Thursday, 19 August 2010 00:00

Aug 17, 2010 marks the 123rd anniversary of the birth of Marcus Garvey.  The legend of Garvey is based on his leadership toward Blacks’ pride and self-determination. 

 
Hanging on to Current Vehicle Vs. Buying New
Letters/Commentaries
Thursday, 19 August 2010 00:00

Dear Editor,

With the average cost of a new vehicle creeping closer to $30,000, spending a fraction of that money on making your current vehicle last longer makes good financial sense. By simply budgeting the equivalent of

just one new car payment, consumers could cover an entire year's worth of basic maintenance.

In the early 1970s you could buy a house for $30,000, and the average vehicle cost was $3,900, but they didn't last anywhere near as long as they do today. Now, the average age of passenger vehicles on the road is 10.6 years, the oldest ever. With proper routine maintenance, the typical vehicle should deliver at least 200,000 miles of safe, dependable, efficient and enjoyable performance.

Consumers spend an average of $706 a year on vehicle repair and maintenance, according to IMR, Inc. Compare that to a $30,000 price tag - it's a no-brainer. Hanging on to your current vehicle allows you to

redirect all the money you would spend on a new car to pay off credit card debt, college loans and other bills or beef up savings or even take a road trip vacation.

To learn how to drive smart and save money, visit the Car Care Council's Web site at www.carcare.org.

Rich White
Executive Director
Car Care Council

 
Social Security: The 75-year-old Lifeline for Many
Letters/Commentaries
Thursday, 12 August 2010 00:00

Just like the years fly by as we age, it’s hard to believe it’s been 75 years since Social Security was first created. And for many Americans of all generations, and of all ethnic backgrounds, Social Security is a lifeline. To fully celebrate this historic anniversary, we need to recognize the program’s importance and its value for future generations.

 
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