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HIV fading as a health threat, but not gone<br />

It’s HIV National Testing Day, a reminder that<br />

the human immunodeficiency virus continues to be a public<br />

threat. According to the Ohio Department of Health, just<br />

shy of 18,000 people in the state are living with HIV, and<br />

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By PAT WHITE<br />

holes in the city:<br />

paved first, and the section from E. 2013.<br />

“The stretch of Driving 79th Street to E. 89th Street will be The Phase II of the re-<br />

The city of Cleveland has Cedar Avenue between E. 79th paved in 2014.<br />

habilitation will be from E. 55th<br />

decided to pave part of Cedar Av- Street and E. 93rd Street forces Ohio Public Works Com- Street to E. 89th Street, and it<br />

enue from E. 89th Street to MLK, drivers to swerve like they’re mission approved $2.8 million dol- has a tentative start date in Feb-<br />

Jr. Drive, but not the worst part “avoiding land mines,” reports an lars in July of 2011 with an additional ruary of 2014.<br />

of the road which is from E.79th e-mailer.” and “A pothole in the $1.2 million approved by the city for The project will be<br />

Street to E. 89th Street.<br />

middle lane of Cedar Avenue under Phase I of Cedar Avenue rehabilita- funded at 4 million from Ohio<br />

Activist John Boyd is cir- the railroad bridge <strong>east</strong> of MLK, Jr. tion.<br />

Public Works Commission with<br />

culating a petition to request that Drive bangs around drivers, a com- The project will pave Cedar the city needing to provide an-<br />

the city recon<strong>side</strong>r repaving the muter said.”<br />

Avenue from E.89th Street to MLK, other 30% of the funds.<br />

worst part of Cedar Avenue.<br />

Boyd wants the worst part Jr. Drive.<br />

Boyd feels that city of-<br />

The portion from E. 79th paved first for the re<strong>side</strong>nts.<br />

According to Lou Mascari ficials are placing the needs of<br />

Street to E. 89th Street which According to Council- with Ohio Public Works Projects the Cleveland Clinic over the<br />

Boyd wants paved is well traveled woman Mamie Mitchell, the ,this stretch of repaving Cedar Av- re<strong>side</strong>nts in the area by not pav-<br />

by local re<strong>side</strong>nts and made Road stretch of Cedar Ave. from MLK, enue is set to begin on <strong>June</strong> 30, and ing the most traveled and most<br />

Rants “master list’ of worst pot- Jr. Drive to E. 89th Street will be its completion date is December 20, treacherous blocks first.<br />

Cole gets a ring with James<br />

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Mary Webster Boyd, Marcella Boyd Cox and the honoree William F.<br />

Boyd are in attendance for the renaming of E. 89th Street. (ESDN Photo by<br />

Omar Quadir)<br />

By KARL BRYANT<br />

middle of the 72-day marriage to<br />

Kim Kardashian fiasco - has tem-<br />

“The fix is in,” one wag<br />

proffered, after the NBA Finals<br />

Game 2 ending, in which LeBron<br />

James fouled Kevin Durant three<br />

times on one shot in the final 10<br />

seconds, yet the referees called<br />

nothing. The expert NBA critic conporarily<br />

supplanted him.), finally<br />

got his ring in his 9th year in the<br />

league, after turning his back on<br />

his hometown in a derided-everywhere<br />

TV special and colluding<br />

with fellow stars to get to all play<br />

tinued, “You’ve got to not swallow<br />

on the same team. At l<strong>east</strong> ESPN<br />

the whistle there. Durant is a 3-time<br />

now can claim to have a reason to<br />

NBA scoring champ and should get<br />

devote so much time to coverage<br />

at l<strong>east</strong> as much respect from the refs<br />

as LeBron, and he didn’t. Something<br />

is up.”<br />

A made basket would have tied<br />

the game, or a called foul would<br />

have sent Durant to the line to attempt<br />

to tie it. A second win at home<br />

for Oklahoma City would have put a<br />

different complexion on the Finals.<br />

Instead, Miami was given<br />

the chance to wrap things up across<br />

the causeway from South Beach,<br />

where they would play three straight.<br />

The Heat ended up doing just that –<br />

making it just the third time a team<br />

has swept all three middle home<br />

games in the 2-3-2 format. The scenario<br />

was familiar to the Heat, as<br />

be<strong>side</strong>s 2004 Detroit, only the 2006<br />

Miami team performed the task of<br />

winning Games 3, 4, and 5 at home.<br />

Could the powers that be trust<br />

that a Thunder team would not go<br />

crazy like they did in the Conference<br />

Finals in front of a wild home<br />

crowd, or play big time, like when<br />

they won Game 1 and should have<br />

won Game 2 of the NBA Finals?<br />

Did you notice in the series how the<br />

TV announcer/mouthpieces kept<br />

referring to the “young Thunder?”<br />

That’s as in, “They’ll have plenty<br />

of time to win a title in the future.”<br />

But, at l<strong>east</strong> the radio broadcast team<br />

didn’t fully buy in. You could hear<br />

questions like, “How could they not<br />

James<br />

make that call on James?” and “The<br />

referees are covering up each others<br />

mistakes.” And of course, this will<br />

always be an *asterisk-shortened<br />

season, due to the lockout.<br />

There were two events that<br />

occurred earlier in the playoffs that<br />

greatly assisted Miami’s ascendancy.<br />

Derrick Rose, who should have<br />

been NBA MVP this year, was lost<br />

to injury in Chicago’s first playoff<br />

game and the Bulls, who would have<br />

been a favorite to represent the East<br />

in the NBA Finals, were summarily<br />

dispatched by less-talented Indiana.<br />

The other occurrence was a Western<br />

Conference Finals surprise.<br />

The Spurs, who had won the final<br />

10 games of the regular season<br />

and then 10-in-a-row in the Playoffs<br />

- including the first two against the<br />

Thunder, suddenly fell apart. They<br />

lost by 20 points to OKC and the collapse<br />

was on. They lost four straight<br />

and the team who could have won it<br />

all for the fifth time, was gone.<br />

One greybeard who has seen<br />

far too many people wearing short<br />

Cole<br />

sleeve shirts and shorts and dribbling<br />

a round ball, then correctly predicted,<br />

“The Thunder will be just like the Cavaliers<br />

in 2007. The Cavs played mightily<br />

to defeat a tough team - the Pistons,<br />

were way over-pumped just to get to<br />

the Finals for the first time, and were<br />

too nervous.<br />

They didn’t get the benefit<br />

of any calls and were easily crushed<br />

by San Antonio. They (Thunder) are<br />

all happy now. Whoever they play,<br />

will beat ‘em for sure. So, Boston better<br />

beat Miami, because Oklahoma<br />

sure won’t.” Sadly, Boston lost in 7.<br />

Well, now with no big-name B-Ball<br />

city be<strong>side</strong>s James/Wade/Bosh in the<br />

NBA Finals, who would sell the most<br />

worldwide NBA brand merchandise?<br />

Hmmm.<br />

James finally met his main objective,<br />

although he laughably said, “I<br />

didn’t shortcut anything,” and made<br />

sure to add (indubitably, with all humility),<br />

“It’s a great moment for myself.”<br />

James, the former most-hated player in<br />

the NBA (He’s now the second most,<br />

as Kris Humphreys - caught up in the<br />

of their “heah Index” pap. Small<br />

market NBA owners and GMs<br />

must be gulping everywhere.<br />

But, the Akron native - now<br />

Bath, Ohio, part-time re<strong>side</strong>nt -<br />

has some NE Ohio company. The<br />

one bright spot in all of this is that<br />

Norris Cole, the star point guard<br />

from Cleveland State, is also an<br />

NBA Champion. He was picked<br />

in the 1st Round of the NBA Draft<br />

by Chicago, but after a series of<br />

machinations on Draft Day, he<br />

had his rights traded to the Heat<br />

by the end of the night.<br />

Cole had a decent Rookie year<br />

on a heavily veteran-laden team.<br />

He even played in the<br />

Rising Stars Challenge on All-Star<br />

Game Weekend and finished with<br />

18 points. (The Cavs’ Kyrie Irving<br />

was game MVP.) In a pivotal moment<br />

of Game 4 of the NBA Finals,<br />

Cole came off of the bench to<br />

score eight points in eight minutes<br />

to take the steam out of a Thunder<br />

onslaught in the 1st half. The<br />

Heat went on to win the game and<br />

go up 3 games to 1. No team had<br />

ever recovered from a 3-1 deficit<br />

in the NBA Finals. So, by the end<br />

of his first year in the NBA, Cole<br />

has as many rings as James.<br />

Mayor Frank Jackson, Councilwoman Mamie Mitchell and Councilman<br />

Jeff Johnson shows the new sign for East 89th Street between Carnegie<br />

Avenue and Quincy Avenue, named “William F. Boyd, Sr. Way. (ESDN Photo By<br />

Omar Quadir)<br />

Street named for Boyd<br />

A city of Cleveland ordi- E.F. Boyd and Son Funance<br />

has passed which renames neral Home and Crematory was<br />

East 89th Street between Carnegie one of the first African Ameri-<br />

Avenue and Quincy Avenue, “Wilcan funeral homes in the city.<br />

liam F. Boyd, Sr. Way.” The street Marcella Boyd Cox who is the<br />

name honors William Boyd Sr.,97, marketing director for the family<br />

one of the longest serving funeral owned business could not be more<br />

directors in the country. Cleve- thrilled that the city bestowed this<br />

land City Councilwoman Mamie honor on her father.<br />

Mitchell sponsored the legislation “We are deeply honored<br />

renaming the street for Boyd. and thank God for this awesome<br />

The ordinance reads : “ tribute. For 107 years my family<br />

WHEREAS, this Council wants has had the privledge of serving<br />

to honor William F. Boyd Sr. for the Cleveland community,” Boyd<br />

his tireless public service to our Cox said. The funeral home was<br />

community with a bright smile, started by Boyd’s father in 1895.<br />

infectious laugh, stong work ethic, “My grandfather began<br />

boundless Christian faith and be- the business and passed it to my<br />

lief in integrity that have inspired father. He always worked to serve<br />

many to say he is the kindest man the community, and was blessed<br />

they’ve ever known.”<br />

to have the community confidence<br />

Boyd and his wife of and support for the business. It is<br />

72 years, Mary Webster, operate a family obligation to provide as-<br />

three funeral homes in Cleveland. sistance to grieving families dur-<br />

East Cleveland, and Warrensville ing the most difficult times in their<br />

Heights.<br />

lives,” Boyd Cox said.<br />

Beachwood passes law to ban cell phone use<br />

By PAT WHITE<br />

cell phones and other electronic de- into effect on July 18, makes the use similar laws.<br />

and as a secondary offense, of- Re<strong>side</strong>nts and business<br />

vices while driving with the excep- of a cell phone a primary offense.<br />

Beachwood recently tion of calling 911.<br />

This means that police can<br />

passed a law that bans the use of The law, which will go stop and ticket drivers who are seen<br />

using a hand-held device while behind<br />

the wheel.<br />

Gasoline prices drop in area<br />

The law states that offenders<br />

will not only be fined, but be<br />

The current average is $3.63, up 4.2 cents per gallon<br />

price for a gallon of regular, un-<br />

assessed two points against their li-<br />

from a week ago.<br />

leaded gasoline in North<strong>east</strong> Ohio<br />

cense.<br />

Drivers who accumulate 12<br />

AAA Fuel Gauge Gasoline Price Survey points for traffic violations within a<br />

North<strong>east</strong> Ohio Average for Self-Service Gasoline two-year period will get their licens-<br />

Regular<br />

es suspended by the Ohio Bureau of<br />

This Week (6-19-12) $3.63<br />

Motor Vehicles.<br />

Last Week (6-15-12) $3.67<br />

Woodmere, Brooklyn,<br />

Last Year (6-18-11) $3.65<br />

North Olmsted, North Royalton,<br />

National (6-<strong>22</strong>-12) $3.50<br />

South Euclid and Walton Hills have<br />

According to Beachwood<br />

Council Pre<strong>side</strong>nt Saul<br />

Eisen, approximately 100,000<br />

drivers a day go through Beachwood.<br />

Council compared the<br />

dangers of driving and talking<br />

on a cell phone to drunk driving.<br />

Councilman Melvin<br />

Jacobs said that drivers can pull<br />

over into a parking lot to make a<br />

call, text or program their GPS<br />

device.<br />

City council unanimously<br />

voted to pass the ban on<br />

cell phone use while driving.<br />

Ohio banned texting<br />

while driving for all motorists,<br />

fenders can only be ticketed when owners in the area will be notified<br />

pulled over for some other viola- about the new law and signs will<br />

tion.<br />

be posted on major highways and<br />

Rebecca Schaltenbrand, at entrances into the city.<br />

the city’s assistant law director, According to Beachwood<br />

said that a ticket in Beachwood Mayor Merle Gorden, “it’s all<br />

will cost $101.<br />

about saftey.”<br />

Hammons charged with murder<br />

William Hammons, 20, Sharon Anderson- Norfus, who<br />

the man charged in connection was found dead in her Oliver<br />

with the strangulation murder House apartment on Warrens-<br />

of a Shaker Heights woman was ville Center Road on May 5.<br />

assigned a $2 million bond.<br />

Police have not deter-<br />

Hammons is charged mined any connection between<br />

with the death of 60 year old Hammons and the victim.


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J.Scott Swain named DA at Notre Dame College<br />

Notre Dame College<br />

recently named J. Scott<br />

Swain as its new director of<br />

athletics. Effective July 1, he<br />

will assume responsibility<br />

for the college’s <strong>22</strong> athletic<br />

teams, 37 coaches and morethan<br />

700 student-athletes.<br />

A native of Columbus,<br />

Ohio, Swain comes to<br />

Notre Dame from the University<br />

of Tennessee, where<br />

he served as an assistant<br />

director of athletics since<br />

2006. At UT, Swain was a<br />

key leader of a volunteer athletic<br />

program that produced<br />

victories on the field and in<br />

the classroom.<br />

At UT and in positions<br />

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Colorado (2003-2005) and<br />

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Swain also served as<br />

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associated with fireworks<br />

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YOUR HEALTH<br />

Cholseterol and your health<br />

dent-athletes posted a grade versity. He earned a master<br />

point average of 3.0 or higher of science in sport studies<br />

(NAPS)-Did you double the risk of heart dis- In some cases, ex-<br />

in 2009).<br />

know that one in every six ease. “Bad” cholesterol is<br />

from Miami University in<br />

ercise and healthy eating are<br />

As a seasoned leader<br />

adults in the U.S. has high called LDL cholesterol, and enough to control cholesterol<br />

1997.<br />

with valuable experience in<br />

cholesterol? Or that 80 per- it can build up in the arteries levels. But sometimes these<br />

Swain joins the col-<br />

many facets of college athletcent<br />

of people who have had and prevent the blood from efforts are not enough, and<br />

lege as it continues its tranics,<br />

Swain will be an integral<br />

a heart attack have high cho- getting to the heart or brain. cholesterol-lowering medicasition<br />

to NCAA-II and as<br />

part of the college’s transition<br />

lesterol? Having high choles- HDL cholesterol, tions may be needed.<br />

Falcon teams begin competi-<br />

to NCAA Division II memterol<br />

could double your risk on the other hand, is the Controlling cholestion<br />

as members of the Great<br />

bership.<br />

for serious cardiovascular “good” cholesterol. It helps terol is especially important<br />

Lakes Intercollegiate Ath-<br />

“Scott Swain is<br />

events such as heart attacks carry LDL cholesterol away for people who are at a higher<br />

letic Conference (GLIAC).<br />

a welcome addition to the<br />

and strokes.<br />

from artery walls.<br />

risk for heart problems, in-<br />

NDC will compete in the<br />

Notre Dame community.<br />

What is cholesterol? The good <strong>news</strong> is cluding patients with coro-<br />

GLIAC in football, men’s<br />

He has a deep knowledge of<br />

Cholesterol is a soft, waxy that you can reduce your risk nary heart disease or other<br />

and women’s soccer, and<br />

and passion for athletics. But<br />

fat, or lipid. There are two of heart disease and stroke cardiovascular disease or pa-<br />

wrestling.<br />

more importantly, he under-<br />

main sources of cholesterol. by lowering your LDL chotients with diabetes plus other<br />

“I am excited to Cholesterol is made natulesterol. risk factors.<br />

Swain<br />

stands our athletic philosophy<br />

join the Notre Dame athletic rally in the body or it can be Although some risk Managing cholester-<br />

and track & field coach after that defines our student-ath-<br />

family,” Swain said. “I’m ingested if it is present in the factors such as family hisol with certain medicines has<br />

starting his career in colleletes as students first, athletes<br />

impressed with Dr. Roth’s food you eat.<br />

tory, age and gender may im- been shown to provide sevgiate<br />

athletics as an assistant second,” said Dr. Andrew<br />

Cholesterol is found pact your chance of having eral health benefits, includ-<br />

cross country and track & P. Roth, pre<strong>side</strong>nt of Notre<br />

vision for athletics at the col-<br />

in the bloodstream and in a heart attack or stroke, they ing reducing the risk of a first<br />

field coach at Miami (Ohio) Dame College.<br />

lege, and I look forward to<br />

cells throughout the body. cannot be changed.<br />

stroke.<br />

University (1995-1998).<br />

“He has the experi-<br />

serving the institution and<br />

Although cholesterol is nec- Luckily, however,<br />

It is important to<br />

Swain’s tenure at ence and the vitality to lead its programs and student-athessary<br />

for the body to func- risk factors such as diet, talk to your doctor about any<br />

UT was highlighted by three our athletic programs into letes. NDC is an Ohio suction<br />

properly, too much of weight and exercise levels treatment option.<br />

NCAA national champion- NCAA DII competition this cess story and I’m proud to<br />

it can lead to serious health can be adapted to lower your Don’t put yourself at<br />

ships (women’s basketball in fall, and we look to him to be be involved in its next chap-<br />

problems.<br />

cholesterol--and potentially risk. Talk to your doctor and<br />

2007 and 2009, and women’s a fine ambassador for our colter.” In fact, people with your risk for heart disease take control of your choles-<br />

indoor track & field in 2009) lege in many ways.”<br />

Notre Dame Col-<br />

high total cholesterol have and stroke.<br />

terol starting today.<br />

and by successes in the class- Swain is a 1995 lege is located at 4545 Colroom<br />

(46 percent of UT stu- graduate of Ohio State Unilege Road in South Euclid. Christmas in July to be held<br />

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Physicians group encourage fireworks safety awareness<br />

and eye injuries in kids and<br />

adults. The best way to protect<br />

your family is not to use any<br />

fireworks at home — period.<br />

Attend public fireworks displays,<br />

and leave the lighting to<br />

the professionals.<br />

However, if you still<br />

want to use them, be sure to<br />

check with your local police<br />

department first. If they are legal<br />

where you live, be sure to<br />

keep the following safety tips<br />

in mind.<br />

Kids should never<br />

play with fireworks. If you<br />

give kids sparklers, make sure<br />

they keep them out<strong>side</strong> and<br />

away from the face, clothing,<br />

and hair. “Even something like<br />

sparklers that may look innocent<br />

can reach 2,500 ° Fahrenheit,<br />

or even more,” explained<br />

Mike Sevilla, MD, a family<br />

physician from Salem , Ohio .<br />

Always use fireworks<br />

out<strong>side</strong> and have a bucket of<br />

water and a hose nearby in case<br />

of accidents.<br />

Steer clear of others<br />

— fireworks have been known<br />

to backfire or shoot off in the<br />

wrong direction. Never throw<br />

or point fireworks at someone.<br />

Light one firework at a time<br />

and never relight a “dud.”<br />

Do not allow kids to<br />

pick up pieces of fireworks after<br />

an event. Some may still be<br />

ignited and can explode at any<br />

time.<br />

Soak all fireworks in<br />

a bucket of water before throwing<br />

them in the trash can. If a<br />

child is injured by fireworks,<br />

immediately go to a doctor or<br />

hospital.<br />

“The latest statistics<br />

are from 2008 and indicate that<br />

there are about 7,000 injuries<br />

documented per year from fireworks,”<br />

said Sevilla.<br />

If an eye injury occurs,<br />

do not allow your child<br />

to touch or rub it, as this may<br />

cause even more damage.<br />

Also, do not flush the eye out<br />

with water or attempt to put<br />

any ointment on it. Instead,<br />

cut out the bottom of a paper<br />

cup, place it around the eye,<br />

and immediately seek medical<br />

attention — your child’s eyesight<br />

may depend on it. If it is<br />

a burn, remove clothing from<br />

the burned area and run cool,<br />

not cold, water over the burn<br />

(do not use ice). Call your doctor<br />

immediately.<br />

Fireworks are meant<br />

to be enjoyed, but you will enjoy<br />

them much more knowing<br />

your family is safe. Take extra<br />

precautions this Fourth of<br />

July and your holiday will be<br />

a blast.<br />

Safety Tips From<br />

National Council on Fireworks<br />

Safety: use fireworks outdoors<br />

only, obey local laws. If fireworks<br />

are not legal where you<br />

live, do not use them; always<br />

have water handy (a hose or<br />

bucket); only use fireworks as<br />

intended. Do not try to alter<br />

them or combine them; never<br />

relight a “dud” firework. Wait<br />

20 minutes and then soak it in<br />

a bucket of water; use common<br />

sense.<br />

Spectators should<br />

keep a safe distance from the<br />

shooter and the shooter should<br />

wear safety glasses; only persons<br />

over the age of 12 should<br />

be allowed to handle sparklers<br />

of any type; and do not ever<br />

use homemade fireworks of illegal<br />

explosives. Report illegal<br />

explosives to the fire or police<br />

department in your community.<br />

The Christmas in<br />

July State Outreach Ministry<br />

serves thousands with “free”<br />

food, toys and school supplies.<br />

Under the auspices<br />

of Bishop F. E. Perry, Prelate,<br />

Church of God in Christ<br />

- Ohio South Jurisdiction<br />

began sponsoring this statewide<br />

Ministry in July on<br />

2000 and 10 cities and 13 distribution<br />

sites will be served<br />

this year.<br />

Christmas in July<br />

will occur from July 17 – 21,<br />

with 5 Distribution sites in<br />

the Greater Cleveland Area.<br />

The other eight sites will be<br />

Lupus groups<br />

The Lupus Foundation<br />

of America, Inc, Greater Ohio<br />

Chapter, now featuring support<br />

groups and programs:<br />

Monday, July 2- Urban<br />

Mission Lupus Support & Education<br />

Group meets at Hampton Inn,<br />

820 University Blvd., Steubenville,<br />

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and Willoughby Area Support<br />

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Thursday, July 5- Berea<br />

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Berea, Ohio from 7:00 to 8:30<br />

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Saturday, July 7-Men’s<br />

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Tuesday, July 10- Avon<br />

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‘Thunder Soul’ screening to be held at Rock Hall<br />

The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum will host a<br />

film screening of Thunder Soul (2011, 88 minutes) on Tuesday, July<br />

10 at 7 p.m. in the Foster Theater in the museum. Following the<br />

creening there will be a discusion with Craig Baldwin and Jimmie<br />

Walker, former members of the Kashmere Stage Band, as well as<br />

Conrad Johnson Jr., son of the group’s founder.<br />

Heat preparedness plan activated<br />

With forecasters<br />

predicting temperatures<br />

above 90 degrees, the city<br />

of Cleveland has activated<br />

its heat preparedness plan.<br />

Cleveland re<strong>side</strong>nts can beat<br />

the heat in any of the 12<br />

designated recreation centers<br />

(for a list, go to http://<br />

webapp.clevelandoh-.gov/<br />

aspnet/moc/City%20Cooling%20Centers.pdf)<br />

from<br />

12:00 noon- 8:00 p.m. In<br />

addition, city outdoor pools,<br />

which normally are closed<br />

on Mondays and Tuesdays<br />

unless temperatures reach<br />

and/or exceed 85 degrees,<br />

are open thursdays from 12<br />

noon - 8:00 p.m.<br />

Cleveland Seniors<br />

will receive a message<br />

through the City’s Wide Area<br />

Rapid Notification (WARN)<br />

system, advising them on<br />

how to keep cool in the heat.<br />

For audio, go to http://portal.<br />

cleveland-oh.gov/clnd images/gallery/Heat<br />

Advisory.<br />

wav.<br />

The City also encourages<br />

re<strong>side</strong>nts to take the<br />

following precautions:<br />

Drink more<br />

fluids(nonalcoholic), regardless<br />

of your activity level.<br />

Don’t wait untill you’re<br />

thirsty to drink. Warning: If<br />

your doctor generally limits<br />

the amount of fluid you drink<br />

or has you on water pills, ask<br />

him how much you should<br />

drink while the weather is<br />

hot.<br />

Don’t drink liquids<br />

that contain alcohol or large<br />

amounts of sugar- these actually<br />

cause you to lose more<br />

body fluid. Also, avoid very<br />

cold drinks, because they ca<br />

cause stomach cramps.<br />

Stay indoors and,<br />

if at all possible, stay in an<br />

air-conditioned place. If your<br />

home does not have air conditioning,<br />

go to the shopping<br />

mall or public library- even<br />

a few hours spent in air conditioning<br />

can help your body<br />

stay cooler when you go<br />

back into the heat.<br />

Electric fans may<br />

provide comfort, but when<br />

the temperature is in the high<br />

90s, fans will not prevent<br />

heat-related illness. Taking<br />

a cool shower or bath, or<br />

moving to an air conditioned<br />

place is a much better way to<br />

cool off.<br />

Wear lightweight,<br />

light-colored, loose-fitting<br />

clothing.<br />

never leave anyone<br />

in a closed, parked vehicle.<br />

Although any one<br />

at any time can suffer from<br />

heat-related illness, some<br />

people are at greater risk than<br />

others. Check regulary on:<br />

Infants and young children;<br />

People aged 65 or older;<br />

People who have a mental<br />

illness; and those who are<br />

physically ill, especially with<br />

heart disease or high blood<br />

pressure.<br />

Visit adults at risk at<br />

l<strong>east</strong> twice a day and closely<br />

watch them for signs of heat<br />

exhaustion or heat stroke. Infants<br />

and young children, of<br />

course, need much more frequent<br />

watching.<br />

If you must be out<br />

in the heat:<br />

Limit your outdoor<br />

activity to morning and evening<br />

hours.<br />

Cut down on exercise.<br />

If you must exercise,<br />

drink two to four glasses of<br />

cool, nonalcoholic fluids each<br />

hour. A sports beverage can<br />

replace the salt and minerals<br />

you loose in sweat. Warning:<br />

If you are on a low-salt diet,<br />

talk with your doctor before<br />

drinking a sports beverage.<br />

Remember the warning in the<br />

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Try to rest often in<br />

shady areas.<br />

Protect yourself<br />

from the sun by wearing<br />

a wide-brimmed hat (also<br />

keeps you cooler) and sunglasses<br />

and by putting on<br />

sunscreen of SPF 15 or higher<br />

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their labels).<br />

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The Rock and Roll<br />

Hall of Fame and Museum<br />

will host a film screening of<br />

Thunder Soul (2011, 88 minutes)<br />

on Tuesday, July 10 at 7<br />

p.m. in the Foster Theater.<br />

The documentary<br />

Thunder Soul chronicles the<br />

history of Houston’s Kashmere<br />

High School Stage<br />

Band and its legendary band<br />

director, Conrad “Prof” Johnson.<br />

This event is presented<br />

in conjunction with the<br />

Rock Hall’s annual Summer<br />

Teacher Institute, a weeklong<br />

workshop for teachers<br />

dedicated to bringing rock<br />

and roll into the classroom.<br />

The screening will<br />

be followed by a discussion<br />

with Craig Baldwin and Jimmie<br />

Walker, former members<br />

of the Kashmere Stage Band,<br />

as well as Conrad Johnson Jr.,<br />

son of the group’s founder.<br />

This event is free<br />

with a reservation. Seating is<br />

limited. RSVP information is<br />

as follows:<br />

Rock Hall Members<br />

can RSVP starting at 10 a.m.<br />

EST on Monday, <strong>June</strong> 18<br />

through the Rock Hall website<br />

at https://tickets.rockhall.<br />

com or at the Rock Hall Box<br />

Office.<br />

Non-Rock Hall<br />

members can RSVP starting<br />

at 10 a.m. EST on Tuesday,<br />

<strong>June</strong> 19 through the Rock<br />

Hall website at https://tickets.<br />

rockhall.com or at the Rock<br />

Hall Box Office.<br />

Radiation exposure<br />

Concern is growing<br />

about how the rapid and<br />

unchecked growth of wireless<br />

technology such as cell<br />

phones and smart meters will<br />

affect the health of Ohioans<br />

and others across the nation.<br />

Camilla Rees,<br />

founder and director of ElectromagneticHealth.org,<br />

says<br />

more communties are issuing<br />

moratoriums on smart meters.<br />

“One of the core issues<br />

that people have with<br />

smart meters is that they emit<br />

microwave radiation, and<br />

they’re spreading this radiation<br />

all throughout people’s<br />

homes and neighborhoodsand<br />

many people are getting<br />

sick.”<br />

Utility companies<br />

use smart meters to relay data<br />

about power use at homes<br />

and businesses, and the industry<br />

says they are safe.<br />

Rees says they raise concerns<br />

about health issues, cost, privacy<br />

and security.<br />

Larchmere Festival to be held<br />

The Larchmere<br />

Festival will be held on Saturday,<br />

July 7, from 10:00<br />

a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and vendors<br />

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www.larchmere.com.<br />

Authors who wish<br />

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www.loganberrybooks.com/<br />

authoralley-2012.html.<br />

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products and vendors should<br />

fill out their online registration<br />

at http://bit.ly/J8eLFz.<br />

If you have questions,<br />

e-mail Harriet Logan<br />

at books@logan.com.<br />

Businesses can also<br />

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guide by contacting Logan<br />

for rates at 216-795-9800.<br />

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State leaders are<br />

making moves to ensure that<br />

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3. The Third- Grade Reading<br />

Guarantee in Senate Bill 316,<br />

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to give children a good start<br />

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Kindergarten. The Ohio Children’s<br />

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Islam In The Community<br />

Allah is the name for one God!<br />

The Quran remind<br />

us of the falsity of all alleged<br />

gods. To the worshippers<br />

of man-made objects, it<br />

asks: “Do you worship what<br />

you have carved yourself?”<br />

(37:95)<br />

“Or have you taken<br />

unto you others be<strong>side</strong>s God<br />

to be your protectors, even<br />

such as have now power either<br />

for good or for harm to<br />

themselves?” (13:16)<br />

To the worshippers<br />

of heavenly boides it cities<br />

the story of Abraham: “When<br />

night, outspread over him he<br />

saw a star and said, ‘This is<br />

my Lord.’ But when it set he<br />

said, ‘I love not the setters.’<br />

When he saw the moon rising,<br />

he said, ‘This is my Lord.’ But<br />

when it set he said, ‘If my<br />

Lord does not guide me I<br />

shall surely be of the people<br />

gone astray.’ When he saw<br />

the sun rising, he said, ‘This<br />

is my Lord; this is greater.’<br />

But when it set he said, ‘O<br />

my people, surely I quit that<br />

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which you associate, I have<br />

turned my face to Him Who<br />

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earth; a man of pure faith, I am<br />

not of the idolaters.” (6:76-79)<br />

In order to be a Muslim,<br />

i.e., to surrender onself to<br />

God, it is necessary to believe<br />

in the oneness of God, in the<br />

sense of His being the only<br />

Creator, Preserver, Nourisher,<br />

etc.<br />

But this belief - later<br />

on called “Tawhid Ar-Rububiyyah”<br />

- is not enough. Many<br />

How to ruin a perfectly good day<br />

Speaking of good<br />

days, and who isn’t these<br />

days, I am looking forward to<br />

two in a row. I know it may<br />

be wishful thinking on my<br />

part, but a person has to do<br />

something with his time.<br />

Last week I almost<br />

broke my record with two<br />

consecutive good days. But,<br />

wouldn’t you know it, it just<br />

did not happen.<br />

With all my experience<br />

in this matter, I plan to<br />

write a book someday: “How<br />

to Ruin a Perfectly Good<br />

Day.” I know 197 different<br />

ways to ruin a good day. Who<br />

knows, by next week it might<br />

pass the 200 mark. When that<br />

happens, I will celebrate.<br />

For those who do<br />

not know how to ruin a perfectly<br />

good day, let me outline<br />

some tried and true suggestions<br />

from my vast wealth<br />

of experience.<br />

The first thing is to<br />

define what a perfectly good<br />

day is. After all, how can you<br />

ruin a perfectly good day (PG<br />

day) if you don’t recognize<br />

it? Of course, I agree that<br />

nothing is really perfect.<br />

Perfect is in the eye<br />

of the beholder and nobody<br />

can hold her for very long.<br />

What is perfect to me may<br />

not be perfect to someone<br />

else - like my wife.<br />

A perfectly good<br />

day is one of those rare days<br />

when everything goes according<br />

to plan - my plan that<br />

is.<br />

I like to get up in<br />

the morning and over my<br />

morning coffee, review my<br />

“to-do-list” for the day and<br />

put things in order of importance.<br />

A successful “to-dolist,”<br />

in my opinion, is a list<br />

that does not take all day to<br />

do. I need some time for myself.<br />

If my “to-do-list”<br />

has too much to do, the<br />

chances of the day being a<br />

PG day is between slim and<br />

nil.<br />

A PG day has more<br />

hours in it than things to do. I<br />

hate it when I run out of day<br />

before I finish my “to-dolist.”<br />

Last Monday, I had<br />

just finished my morning cup<br />

of Joe and finished reviewing<br />

my “to-do-list” and seemed<br />

to have the day well in hand.<br />

The Gracious Mistress<br />

of the Parsonage noticed<br />

my face sporting a playful<br />

smile. If there is something<br />

my wife can’t stand, it is a<br />

playful smile across my map.<br />

For some reason she thinks<br />

I’m up to no good. Usually<br />

she’s right.<br />

“Why don’t you<br />

call and straighten out the<br />

telephone bill?” she said, as<br />

coolly as a preacher at a summer<br />

picnic.<br />

It was on my list but<br />

not anywhere near the top.<br />

I was rather nonchalant<br />

and not ready for this<br />

task. I had not seen my chalant<br />

for weeks but it did not<br />

concern me. Looking back, I<br />

should have been concerned,<br />

or at l<strong>east</strong> looked for my chalant.<br />

Actually, I was upbeat<br />

and gingerly picked<br />

up the phone and dialed the<br />

number.<br />

Soon a cheery voice<br />

was giving me instructions;<br />

“Our options have changed to<br />

serve you better. Please listen<br />

carefully. If you wish to continue<br />

in English please press<br />

1.”<br />

In the confusion, I<br />

pressed 4 and got Japanese.<br />

I began the process<br />

all over again. This time I<br />

pressed the right button and<br />

got the rest of the instructions<br />

in English. From then on, I<br />

pressed number after number<br />

and got nowhere.<br />

For the next 12 min-<br />

utes, I was pressing numbers<br />

and listening to instructions.<br />

Finally, I heard the telephone<br />

ringing and a cheerful voice<br />

answered. At this point, I<br />

thought I was home free, but<br />

alas, fate was only putting a<br />

hefty mortgage on my home.<br />

“’Ello, can I to help<br />

please you?”<br />

“Huh,” I said as diplomatically<br />

as I knew how.<br />

“Can I to help please<br />

you?” the voice in the phone<br />

repeated.<br />

I may not be the<br />

sharpest pencil in the box but<br />

I knew I was talking to someone<br />

as familiar with the English<br />

language as a politician<br />

is to the truth.<br />

“Is there anyone<br />

there,” I pled, “who speaks<br />

English?”<br />

“Ah, yes, I to speak<br />

berry goot English. Can I to<br />

help please you?”<br />

So, I threw caution<br />

to the wind and explained the<br />

mix-up on my bill.<br />

“Aaah, I understand.<br />

This is billing problem.<br />

I transfer you to billing<br />

department.”<br />

For the next 20 minutes,<br />

I was treated, and I say<br />

this with tongue firmly planted<br />

in my cheek, to a musical<br />

interlude. It was elevator music;<br />

it raised my blood pressure.<br />

For the next three<br />

hours, I went from pillar to<br />

post in the telephone department<br />

and got no nearer to<br />

solving my telephone-billing<br />

mix-up.<br />

One of the problems<br />

with being a minister is you<br />

are not allowed to swear. By<br />

2:30 in the afternoon, I had<br />

an overwhelming urge to<br />

swear. My difficulty was simply,<br />

I could not think of any<br />

swear words to use and “ah,<br />

fiddlesticks” does not seem<br />

to carry much significance in<br />

such circumstance.<br />

By 4 that afternoon,<br />

I still had no solution to my<br />

billing problem. I had exhausted<br />

all my options, not<br />

to mention my patience, and<br />

nothing to show for it. All I<br />

wanted to do was pay my bill.<br />

Through my experience<br />

with the telephone company,<br />

I was reminded of one<br />

of my favorite verses from<br />

the Bible. “Call unto me, and<br />

I will answer thee, and show<br />

thee great and mighty things,<br />

which thou knowest not.”<br />

(Jeremiah 33:3 KJV .)<br />

It is comforting<br />

to know that God is only a<br />

prayer away.<br />

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of the idolaters knew and believed<br />

that only the Supreme<br />

God could do all this, but that<br />

was not enough to make them<br />

Muslims.<br />

To tawhid-ar-rububiayyah<br />

one must add tawhid<br />

al’uluhiyyah, i.e., one<br />

acknowledges the fact that is<br />

God alone Who deserves to be<br />

worshipped, and thus abstains<br />

from worshipping any other<br />

thing or being.<br />

Having achieved this<br />

knowledge of the one true<br />

God, man should constantly<br />

have faith in Him, and should<br />

allow nothing to induce him to<br />

deny truth. When faith enters<br />

a person’s heart, it causes certain<br />

mental states which result<br />

in certain actions.<br />

Taken together these<br />

mental states and actions are<br />

the proof for the true faith.<br />

The Prophet said, “Faith is<br />

that which re<strong>side</strong>s firmly in<br />

the heart and which is proved<br />

by deeds.”<br />

Foremost among<br />

those mental states is the feeling<br />

of gratitude towards God<br />

which could be said to be the<br />

essence of ‘ibada’ (worship).<br />

The feeling of gratitude<br />

is so important that a<br />

non-believer is called ‘kafir’<br />

which means’ one who denies<br />

a truth’ and also ‘one who is<br />

ungrateful.’<br />

A believer loves,<br />

and is grateful to God for<br />

the bounties He bestowed<br />

upon him, but being aware of<br />

the fact that his good deeds,<br />

whether mental or physical,<br />

are far from being commensurate<br />

with Divine favors, he<br />

is always anxious lest God<br />

should punish him, here or in<br />

the Hereafter.<br />

He, therefore, fears<br />

Him, surrenders himself to<br />

Him and serves Him with<br />

great humility.<br />

One cannot be in<br />

such a mental state without being<br />

almost all the time mindful<br />

of God. Remembering God<br />

is thus the life force of faith,<br />

City to open pools for summer<br />

Mayor Frank G. Jackson city<br />

officials, community members<br />

and children will gather<br />

at Forest Hills Park, 12310<br />

Arlington Road, on Satirday<br />

<strong>June</strong> 16th at 10:00 a.m. to<br />

kick off the opening of the<br />

2012 outdoor pool season.<br />

All outdoor pools will open<br />

Wednesday through Sunday<br />

from noon until 7:30 p.m.<br />

However; when<br />

temperatures reach 85 degrees<br />

and above on Mondays<br />

and Tuesdays the city will<br />

open outdoor pools.<br />

This will help<br />

Cleveland re<strong>side</strong>nts cool off<br />

when it’s extremely hot. City<br />

spray nasins will also open<br />

when the temperatures reach<br />

80 degrees and above.<br />

Indoor pools are<br />

open Monday through Saturday<br />

12:00 p.m.-7:30 p.m.<br />

year-round.<br />

For a complete listing<br />

of all free summer activities<br />

offered by the city, call<br />

216-664-2561 or visit the<br />

City’s website at www.city.<br />

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without which it fades and<br />

withers away.<br />

The Quran tries to<br />

promote this feeling of gratitude<br />

by repeating the attributes<br />

of God very frequently.<br />

We find most of these<br />

attributes mentioned together<br />

in the following verses of the<br />

Quran: “He is God; there is no<br />

god but He, He is the Knower<br />

of the unseen and the visible;<br />

He is the All-Merciful, the<br />

All-Compassionate. He is<br />

God, there is no God but He.<br />

He is the King, the All-Holy,<br />

the All-Peace, the Guardian<br />

of Faith, the All-Preserver, the<br />

All-Mighty, the All- Compeller,<br />

the All-Sublime. Glory be<br />

to God, above that they associate!<br />

He is God the Creator,<br />

the Maker, the Shaper. To Him<br />

belong the Names Most Beautiful.<br />

All that is in the heavens<br />

and the earth magnifies Him;<br />

He is the All-Mighty, the All-<br />

Wise.” (59:<strong>22</strong>-24)<br />

“There is no god but<br />

He, the Living, the Everlast-<br />

ing. Slumber seizes Him not,<br />

neither sleep; to Him belongs<br />

all that is in the heavens and<br />

the earth. Who is there that<br />

shall intercede with Him save<br />

by His leave? He knows what<br />

lies before them and what<br />

is after them, and they comprehend<br />

not anything of His<br />

knowledge save such as He<br />

wills. His throne comprises<br />

the heavens and earth; the<br />

preserving of them oppresses<br />

Him not; He is the All-High,<br />

the All- Glorious.” (2:255)<br />

“People of the Book,<br />

go not beyond the bounds in<br />

your religion, and say not as<br />

to God but the truth. The Messiah,<br />

Jesus son of Mary, was<br />

only the Messenger of God,<br />

and His Word that He committed<br />

to Mary, and a Spirit from<br />

Him.<br />

So believe in God<br />

and His Messengers, and say<br />

not, ‘Three.’ Refrain; better<br />

is it for you. God is only one<br />

God. Glory be to Him - (He is)<br />

above having a son.” (4:171)<br />

Connections Academy to hold sessions<br />

Representatives<br />

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Academy, a leading e-school<br />

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K-12 from across Ohio, will<br />

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prospective parents and students<br />

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Teachers, administrators<br />

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The sessions are<br />

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A listing of the<br />

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Ohio Connections<br />

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Abandoned property and the fourth amendment<br />

The Fourth Amendment<br />

to the United States<br />

Constitution is the one that<br />

prohibits unreasonable<br />

searches and seizures. But<br />

does that prohibition extend<br />

to abandoned property?<br />

That’s the issue that we -- the<br />

Supreme Court of Ohio --<br />

recently reviewed in a case<br />

that involved a man named<br />

Dennis Gould. When Gould<br />

was laid off from his job as<br />

a truck driver in December<br />

2005, he moved in with his<br />

mother, Sharon Easterwood.<br />

At that time, Gould gave<br />

Sharon a computer hard drive<br />

and told her to keep it and not<br />

“let anybody get their hands<br />

on it.” Sharon put it in her<br />

nightstand.<br />

In May 2006, Gould<br />

moved into his own apartment.<br />

He took his belongings,<br />

but not the hard drive.<br />

About a month later Gould’s<br />

twin brother, Douglas, told<br />

his mother that she should<br />

get the hard drive out of her<br />

house because it probably<br />

contained chid pornography.<br />

She returned it to Gould. In<br />

August, when Gould’s older<br />

brother Gregory moved in,<br />

Gould stole Gregory’s truck<br />

and left Toledo, leaving everything<br />

behind. He told no<br />

one of his whereabouts.<br />

Gregory eventually<br />

sold Gould’s belongings at a<br />

garage sale. Before the sale,<br />

Sharon retrieved the hard<br />

drive. Shortly after that, she<br />

delivered it to Detective Regina<br />

Lester in the Special<br />

Victims Unit of the Toledo<br />

Police. Sharon told Lester<br />

that she believed Gould had<br />

abandoned it and that she<br />

didn’t want it in her home because<br />

of her suspicions about<br />

its contents.<br />

At first, Lester<br />

didn’t attempt to access the<br />

data on the hard drive, but<br />

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began efforts to locate Gould.<br />

Three months later, Sharon<br />

consented to a police search<br />

of the hard drive. The police<br />

discovered chid pornography,<br />

including Gould engaging in<br />

sexual conduct with the seven-year-old<br />

daughter of his<br />

former girlfriend.<br />

Gould was ultimately<br />

arrested in Michigan<br />

and brought back to Toledo.<br />

Based on the images on the<br />

hard drive, a grand jury indicted<br />

him on two counts of<br />

rape, one count of gross sexual<br />

imposition, six counts of<br />

pandering sexually oriented<br />

material involving a minor,<br />

and five counts of illegal use<br />

of a minor in nudity-oriented<br />

material or performance.<br />

Gould filed a motion<br />

to suppress the evidence,<br />

asserting that police had illegally<br />

searched the hard drive<br />

in violation of the Fourth<br />

Amendment. The trial court<br />

denied the motion, concluding<br />

that Detective Lester “reasonably<br />

could have believed<br />

that Gould had abandoned<br />

any reasonable expectation of<br />

privacy in the hard-drive,” so<br />

the search didn’t violate the<br />

Fourth Amendment.<br />

After a jury trial,<br />

Gould was found guilty on<br />

all counts. The trial court sentenced<br />

him to two concurrent<br />

life sentences for the rape<br />

convictions, and further sentences<br />

for the other charges.<br />

But when the court<br />

of appeals reviewed the case,<br />

it reversed the conviction and<br />

held that the trial court should<br />

have suppressed the evidence<br />

from the hard drive as the<br />

product of an illegal search.<br />

The court of appeals concluded<br />

that “the state failed<br />

to demonstrate by credible,<br />

competent evidence that the<br />

hard drive was abandoned.”<br />

When the case came<br />

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question: Did Gould have<br />

a reasonable expectation of<br />

privacy in the hard drive at<br />

the time the police searched<br />

it?<br />

In writing our majority<br />

opinion, Justice Terrence<br />

O’Donnell noted that<br />

the United States Supreme<br />

Court “has long held that the<br />

Fourth Amendment prohibition<br />

against unreasonable<br />

searches does not apply to<br />

property that has been voluntarily<br />

abandoned, because<br />

society does not recognize<br />

an expectation of privacy in<br />

abandoned property as being<br />

objectively reasonable.”<br />

There are other<br />

cases, from several different<br />

state and federal courts, that<br />

support this position. One<br />

such case is from an opinion<br />

issued by our court in 1980.<br />

In that case we held that the<br />

accused, who had dropped<br />

his luggage while fleeing<br />

from police, could not “object<br />

to a search and seizure<br />

of property that he has voluntarily<br />

abandoned.” In another<br />

case, from 2010 federal<br />

appeals court opinion, a man<br />

named William Davis had<br />

left a safe with his estranged<br />

wife for an extended period<br />

of time. The safe contained<br />

ammunition and a large<br />

quantity of pornographic images<br />

of children.<br />

His wife signed an<br />

affidavit stating that she had<br />

“kicked Davis out” of her<br />

apartment after learning that<br />

he had sexually abused her<br />

daughter and that he had returned<br />

to her apartment to<br />

retrieve his things but failed<br />

to remove the safe. The police<br />

later searched the safe<br />

with her permission. When<br />

Davis filed a motion to suppress<br />

that evidence, she testified<br />

that he had never told<br />

‘Innocent Spouse Relief’ protects against tax fraud<br />

By Jason Alderman<br />

I’ll wager that when<br />

most brides and grooms utter<br />

the phrase, “For better<br />

or for worse,” the “worse”<br />

they’re imagining probably<br />

involves situations like getting<br />

laid off or a prolonged<br />

family illness – not being the<br />

victim of tax fraud perpetrated<br />

by a current or former<br />

spouse.<br />

Married couples<br />

typically file joint tax returns<br />

because it lets them take advantage<br />

of certain tax credits<br />

and other benefits not available<br />

if they file separately.<br />

However, one potential<br />

drawback is that<br />

you’re each responsible,<br />

jointly and individually, for<br />

any taxes, interest and penalties<br />

due on returns filed<br />

while you’re married, even<br />

if you later divorce.<br />

So what happens<br />

if your spouse or ex-spouse<br />

– either unintentionally or<br />

deliberately – underreported<br />

income, overstated deductions,<br />

didn’t report taxable<br />

IRA distributions or any of a<br />

host of other sins in the eyes<br />

of the IRS?<br />

Well, you could be<br />

left holding the bag, even if<br />

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those things occurred without<br />

your knowledge or understanding.<br />

That’s why each<br />

year tens of thousands of<br />

people file for “Innocent<br />

Spouse Relief” with the IRS.<br />

Unfortunately, it<br />

can be very difficult to prove<br />

your case and many are denied.<br />

Plus, until recently,<br />

the law mandated that in all<br />

cases you must have applied<br />

for relief within two years of<br />

the IRS’ first collection activity<br />

or your claim would be<br />

disqualified.<br />

But in one respect<br />

at l<strong>east</strong>, the IRS has eased<br />

the burden of proof: Last<br />

year, the agency eliminated<br />

the two-year requirement<br />

for taxpayers filing for “equitable<br />

relief,” a category<br />

open to taxpayers who don’t<br />

meet the strict requirements<br />

of other provisions in the Innocent<br />

Spouse law.<br />

The IRS’ change<br />

of policy recognized that in<br />

some cases, the victimized<br />

spouse doesn’t even become<br />

aware of the transgression<br />

until long after the fact.<br />

Often it’s because<br />

the offending spouse has<br />

concealed the information<br />

or hid or did not forward<br />

mailed underpayment notifications<br />

from the IRS –<br />

or, in the case of domestic<br />

abuse, the victim was afraid<br />

to come forward.<br />

There are three categories<br />

of relief you may<br />

seek: Innocent spouse relief;<br />

separation of liability and<br />

equitable relief.<br />

The differences between<br />

them (including eligibility,<br />

deadlines and statutes<br />

of limitations) are complicated,<br />

so read “Tax Information<br />

for Innocent Spouses”<br />

at www.irs.gov for details.<br />

To apply for Innocent<br />

Spouse Relief, you’ll<br />

need to file IRS Form 8857;<br />

however, one form will<br />

work for multiple years’ filings.<br />

Don’t delay filing<br />

just because you don’t have<br />

all required supporting documentation,<br />

since in some<br />

cases the two-year filing<br />

deadline does still apply.<br />

In making its ruling,<br />

the IRS will con<strong>side</strong>r<br />

factors such as your educational<br />

and business experience,<br />

the couple’s financial<br />

situation and the extent of<br />

her that he wanted the safe<br />

and that she had never prevented<br />

him from getting his<br />

property from her apartment.<br />

The decision in that case<br />

noted that the district court<br />

had properly denied the motion<br />

to suppress the contests<br />

of the abandoned safe.<br />

As in these other<br />

cases, the evidence in<br />

Gould’s case similarly<br />

weighs against a finding that<br />

Gould had an objectively<br />

reasonable expectation of<br />

privacy in the hard drive.<br />

He left the hard drive in his<br />

apartment with his other<br />

things when he stole his<br />

brother’s truck and disappeared<br />

from Toledo. From<br />

the time he left town until his<br />

arrest by federal marshals --<br />

a span of about 10 months --<br />

Gould never inquired about<br />

the hard drive or attempted<br />

to assert control over it. He<br />

concealed his whereabouts,<br />

and he never knew the hard<br />

drive had been removed<br />

from his apartment when his<br />

brother sold his other things.<br />

As Justice<br />

O’Donnell noted, based on<br />

Gould’s conduct, he “had<br />

no objectively reasonable<br />

expectation of privacy in<br />

the hard drive because when<br />

he relocated to Michigan<br />

he abandoned it by leaving<br />

it in his Toledo apartment<br />

without the ability to exert<br />

control over it.” And, as<br />

determined by several other<br />

courts -- including our own<br />

-- a warrantless search of<br />

abandoned property does not<br />

offend the Fourth Amendment.<br />

Therefore, by a sevento-zero<br />

vote, we reversed the<br />

order of the court of appeals<br />

that had ordered the exclusion<br />

of the evidence obtained<br />

from the hard drive, and we<br />

reinstated Gould’s convictions<br />

and sentence.<br />

your participation in the action<br />

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“Youth and Beauty:<br />

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The exhibition brings together<br />

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Artist offers ‘A Natural Point of View’<br />

Notre Dame College’s<br />

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The Ohio Chapter<br />

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Foundarion, Inc. will hold a<br />

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July 14, from 2:00 p.m.<br />

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Flags fly at half-staff for LeRoy Neiman<br />

The International Boxing Hall of Fame recently announced<br />

its flags will fly at half-staff in memory of legendary<br />

artist LeRoy Neiman. He recently died at a Manhattan<br />

hospital yesterday. He was 91. Born <strong>June</strong> 8, 1921 in St. Paul,<br />

MN. As a child growing up in the city that produced boxing<br />

legend Mike O’Dowd and Hall of Fame brothers Mike and<br />

Tommy Gibbons, Neiman was introduced to boxing at the<br />

local Catholic Church where he participated in “basement<br />

boxing.” In 2007, Neiman was elected into the International<br />

Boxing Hall of Fame.<br />

Tuesday, <strong>June</strong> 19, 2012 - Friday, <strong>June</strong> <strong>22</strong>, 2012 - Page 6<br />

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Tribe returns favor to Reds with sweep<br />

By KARL BRYANT<br />

The Indians suffered<br />

cruelly a week ago at the<br />

hands of the Reds in Cincinnati<br />

- looking bad while losing<br />

all three games. When it<br />

was their turn to be the host<br />

in Cleveland this week, they<br />

were able to return the favor<br />

by sweeping the Reds. At<br />

Press Time, both Ohio teams<br />

are in 1st place in their respective<br />

divisions.<br />

After being embarrassed<br />

by the Reds in the finish<br />

to their road trip, the Tribe<br />

returned to Progressive Field<br />

and first faced Pittsburgh in<br />

Interleague play. They lost<br />

two of three to the Pirates,<br />

who have been terrible the<br />

last several years, but amazingly,<br />

are in 2nd place this<br />

year.<br />

The Indians won<br />

the series lidlifter, 2-0, behind<br />

fine pitching by Justin<br />

Masterson, who went seven<br />

scoreless innings. Set-up man<br />

Vinnie Pestano and closer<br />

Chris Perez each pitched a<br />

scoreless inning to completed<br />

the shutout.<br />

Carlos Santana doubled<br />

home a run and Michael<br />

Brantley singled in another,<br />

and that was it for Cleveland’s<br />

offense.<br />

Fortunately, it was<br />

enough thanks to the strong<br />

performances. It was the<br />

eighth straight game that the<br />

Indians have scored two runs<br />

or less for Masterson, who’d<br />

Masterson<br />

been getting the l<strong>east</strong> run support<br />

in the AL.<br />

That game had been<br />

the sixth time that Pittsburgh<br />

had been held scoreless<br />

this season, but the Pirates<br />

changed form quickly,<br />

dropping a nine-spot on the<br />

Tribe in each of the next two<br />

games. They won Saturday’s<br />

game, 9-2, as they pounded<br />

out four homers - two by Pedro<br />

Alvarez - against Tribe<br />

pitching. Ubaldo Jimenez<br />

took the loss. The only bright<br />

spots for the Tribe were solo<br />

HRs by Casey Kotchman and<br />

Asdrubal Cabrerea off of A.J.<br />

Burnett, who improved to<br />

7-2.<br />

On Fathers’ Day,<br />

Jeanmar Gomez didn’t pitch<br />

that well and his misery was<br />

compounded by Cabrera,<br />

having a bad fielding day.<br />

The Tribe SS had three on<br />

the day, which made four of<br />

the eight runs given up by<br />

Gomez, unearned. Alvarez<br />

again weilded the big bat for<br />

the Pirates, banging two more<br />

HRs and knocking in six runs<br />

in their 9-5 win. Jason Kipnis<br />

had a HR for Cleveland.<br />

Things were not<br />

looking too good with the<br />

Indians continuing to have<br />

problems with NL teams<br />

and the Reds, who had manhandled<br />

them days before,<br />

coming to town. Fortunately,<br />

the Tribe got their offense in<br />

gear and their pitching, after<br />

a rocky game one, came<br />

through in the final two<br />

games of the Cincinnati series.<br />

On Monday, Indians<br />

pitching gave up nine runs<br />

for the third straight game,<br />

but luckily, scored 10 to grab<br />

the victory. Joey Votto hit<br />

his 9th career HR against the<br />

Tribe and Brandon Phillips,<br />

the former Indian-turned-<br />

Tribe nemesis, who also has<br />

nine vs. Cleveland, nearly<br />

got another when, with Votto<br />

aboard, he hit a ball down the<br />

LF line, which got past Tribe<br />

LFJohnny Damon.<br />

He was credited<br />

with a run-scoring double,<br />

and Damon was charged with<br />

a two-base error, allowing<br />

Phillips to score.<br />

The Reds later appealed<br />

the ruling, but MLB<br />

said it would stay as a 2B<br />

hit and an error. Shin-Soo<br />

Choo, Lonnie Chisenhall,<br />

and Kotchman connected<br />

He was born in<br />

1936 and he embarked on a<br />

proffesional boxing career in<br />

1954. He won 25 of his first<br />

29 fights on his way to establishing<br />

himself as a top<br />

prospect by 1962. The imposing<br />

6’2” Amos Lincoln<br />

was nicknamed “Big Train”<br />

and he looked like he was going<br />

to become a force to be<br />

reckoned with for some time.<br />

Fighting out of<br />

Portland, Oregon early in<br />

his career Lincoln also campaigned<br />

thoughout the northwest<br />

in cities like Seattle,<br />

Spokane, Tacoma, Boise<br />

and even Vancouver, Canada.<br />

In 1957 he made one of<br />

his few ventures out<strong>side</strong> the<br />

Northwest as he traveled to<br />

Chicago and defeated Marty<br />

Marshall.<br />

In <strong>June</strong> of 1962<br />

Lincoln made his New York<br />

debut as he met furture champion<br />

Ernie Terell at Madison<br />

Square Garden. The lanky,<br />

on long balls off of Mat Latos,<br />

prompting the Reds’<br />

pitcher to charge that the<br />

Indians were stealing signs.<br />

Tribe Mananger Manny Acta<br />

denied this, saying its hard<br />

enough to teach his players<br />

their own signs. Starters<br />

Derek Lowe and Latos<br />

each gave up seven runs. Joe<br />

Smith got the win in relief.<br />

The second game of<br />

the series was a real pitchers’<br />

battle, with the game going<br />

into extra innings, tied 1-1.<br />

Josh Tomlin and the Reds’<br />

Mike Leake each gave up a<br />

run on six hits before turning<br />

things over to their respective<br />

Bullpen’s.<br />

In the 10th, reliever<br />

Nick Hagedone threw his<br />

second wild pitch of the inning<br />

to send a Cincinnati<br />

runner home, to put Smith,<br />

who’d put the baserunner on,<br />

in position to take a loss.<br />

Instead, in the bottom<br />

of the 10th, with Choo<br />

on 1B, Cabrera came through<br />

with a game-winning HR. Incongruously,<br />

the ineffective<br />

Hagedone got the win.<br />

Cincinnati’s tough<br />

closer Aroldis Chapman, who<br />

hadn’t given up a run in his<br />

first 24 outings this season,<br />

but has given up six in six<br />

games since then, absorbed<br />

his third loss in <strong>June</strong>. The<br />

only HRs he’s allowed this<br />

year are to the Tribe’s Jose<br />

Lopez last week and Cabrera<br />

on Tuesday.<br />

The series finale<br />

Boxing Nostalgia<br />

By JIM AMATO<br />

Amos ‘Big Train’ Lincoln was an outstanding fighter<br />

long armed Terell would box<br />

his way to a six round decision.<br />

It would be two years before<br />

Lincoln fought again. A ppearing<br />

in Las Vegas Lincoln was<br />

halted in the second round by<br />

Jimmy “ King” Fletcher. Lincoln<br />

would bounce back with<br />

a decision over clever chuck<br />

Leslie and a ninth round stoppage<br />

over highly regarded<br />

Thad Spencer.<br />

In 1965 Lincoln<br />

avenged his loss to Fletcher<br />

with a four round knockout.<br />

Lincoln then went over to Italy<br />

and was outscored by Santo<br />

Amonti.<br />

Then Lincoln put together<br />

a nice streak beating Roberto<br />

Davila twice. Scrap Iron<br />

Johnson and Spencer again.<br />

There was an eight round no<br />

contest with the classy Henry<br />

Clark and a decision over Billy<br />

Daniels. Then There were two<br />

wins over Elmer Rush. Lincoln<br />

was now con<strong>side</strong>red one of the<br />

best heavyweights in the world.<br />

The fortunes of Lin-<br />

Moorehouse faces Winston-Salem at Classic<br />

The Greater Cleveland Sports Commission will host the second<br />

annual Cleveland Classic HBCU football game presented by McDonald’s<br />

on September 15, where Morehouse College will battle Winston-Salem<br />

State University at Cleveland Browns Stadium. The Classic is an entire<br />

weekend full of dynamic activities and events for all ages while celebrating<br />

premier historically black universities. Festivities will include a College<br />

Readiness Fair presented by McDonald’s and College Now Greater Cleveland,<br />

Greek Step Show, Tailgate Party presented by University Hospitals,<br />

KeyBank Marching Band Half-time Show and the Classic game presented<br />

by McDonald’s. The Classic is one of the Greater Cleveland Sports Commission’s<br />

proprietary events that will serve as a vehicle to bring the community<br />

together through exciting sports, educational and cultural activities.<br />

VooDoo cast 4th quarter spell on Gladiators with loss to New Orleans<br />

By ANDREW CARTER<br />

Last weekend,<br />

Cleveland’s Arena Football<br />

team was riding along with<br />

a nice lead at the end of the<br />

3rd quarter, 42-28, when the<br />

New Orleans VooDoo cast a<br />

spell on the Gladiators, offensively<br />

and defensively, to<br />

come away with the victory.<br />

The VooDoo unbelievably<br />

outscored the Gladiators,<br />

four touchdowns to zero in<br />

the final 15 minutes, to earn<br />

a 54-42 win.<br />

Cleveland QB<br />

John Dutton threw for<br />

three TDs and ran for two<br />

more before the terrible final<br />

stanza. Bowling Greens<br />

Robert Redd caught two of<br />

the scores and Dominick<br />

Goodman caught the other.<br />

Maurice Williams intercepted<br />

a pass and returned it 17<br />

yards for the other Cleveland<br />

score. Overall, Dutton<br />

completed 23 of 33 passes<br />

for 270 yards, with two in-<br />

terceptions and a costly<br />

fumble.<br />

N.O. QB Kurt<br />

Rocco, from Mount Union,<br />

who played for the Gladiators<br />

last season when Dutton<br />

was out with injury, ran<br />

for two TDs and threw two<br />

earlier TD passes, before<br />

Kent State baseball’s most successful season while playing at CWS<br />

By KARL BRYANT<br />

The Kent State Golden<br />

Flashes baseball team capped a<br />

successful season by reaching<br />

the 2012 College World Series<br />

for the first time in their existence.<br />

Before losing to two-time<br />

defending National Champion<br />

South Carolina.<br />

Beginning their journey<br />

in the NCAA Baseball<br />

Tournament Regionals as Mid-<br />

American Conference Champions,<br />

they had to play 21 innings<br />

to beat Kentucky , 7-6. They<br />

beat Purdue, 7-3, and again beat<br />

Kentucky, 3-2, in the elimination<br />

game.<br />

Kent advanced to the<br />

Super Regionals, where they<br />

engineering the big VooDoo<br />

comeback in the 4th quarter.<br />

In the last period,<br />

he had three drives that ended<br />

with two more TD passes<br />

and a run by Joe Alajajian<br />

for another.<br />

The N.O. go-ahead<br />

score actually came on the<br />

played Oregon at home in a<br />

best of three series and beat the<br />

Ducks in the first game, 7-6, before<br />

losing the second one, 3-2.<br />

They took the finale, 3-2, while<br />

scoring the winning run in their<br />

fumble recovery off of Dutton<br />

in the End Zone by Michael<br />

Janic. Rocco completed<br />

27 of 48 passes for 296<br />

yards and also threw two<br />

INTs.<br />

While their offense<br />

took control of the game,<br />

the VooDoo defense throt-<br />

last at bat, to advance to the College<br />

World Series. Kent State became<br />

the second MAC school to<br />

ever do so.<br />

In Omaha , in their<br />

first game of the double-elim-<br />

was a great for Masterson,<br />

as the Indians finally scored<br />

some runs for him in an 8-1<br />

win.<br />

He gave up only<br />

an unearned run in the 8th<br />

Inning, on a ground out following<br />

an error by Cabrera.<br />

The Tribe SS got more than<br />

he gave up, however, as in<br />

the Indians’ big 4th Inning,<br />

he hit a 3-Run HR soon after<br />

Damon had hit a 2-Run HR.<br />

Chisenhall completed<br />

the Indians scoring by<br />

cracking a double in the 7th<br />

with the bases loaded, knocking<br />

in three. Afterwards, losing<br />

starter Bronson Arroyo<br />

said he had been more concerned<br />

about allowing bases<br />

on balls, as he’s just given up<br />

two, when Cabrera connected<br />

on an 0-2 pitch.<br />

Arroyo has given up<br />

15 HRs and but 14 walks this<br />

season.After the game, regarding<br />

Cabrera, Arroyo said,<br />

“He’s an All-Star. It was his<br />

third time up and he certainly<br />

wasn’t fooled. He hit the ball<br />

hard The Indians have some<br />

decent young talent, but their<br />

pitching is what will keep<br />

them in the race.”<br />

Phillips, who’s had<br />

magnificent numbers against<br />

the Indians ever since they<br />

gave up on him and gave<br />

him away in 2006, was held<br />

in check in this series, relatively<br />

speaking, going 4 for<br />

13 (.307) with 3 runs scored.<br />

Regarding the reversal<br />

of fortunes within one<br />

tled the Gladiators in the 4th<br />

quarter. Cleveland’s four<br />

possessions in the quarter<br />

ended: missed FG, fumble,<br />

another fumble, and an INT.<br />

The Gladiators,<br />

whose last win came a<br />

month ago, have nearly fall-<br />

ination CWS Tournament set<br />

among eight teams, KSU suffered<br />

an 8-1 setback at the hands<br />

of Arkansas . They recovered to<br />

beat No. 1 ranked Florida , 5-4,<br />

to eliminate the Gators. It was<br />

coln would begin to change on<br />

October 21,1966 at New York’s<br />

famous Madison Garden when<br />

he dropped a ten round duke to<br />

Johnny Persol. Lincoln came<br />

back with two quick wins but<br />

then he was again taken out<br />

again by Jimmy Fletcher.<br />

Lincoln was then<br />

brought over to Germany<br />

where he was stopped by Karl<br />

Mildenberger. Lincoln had<br />

now fallen dramatically in the<br />

ratings. He continued to tumble<br />

as Thad Spencer was finally<br />

able to beat him.<br />

“Big Train” finally<br />

got back in the win column<br />

with a points call over rugged<br />

Joey Orbillo in Loa Angeles.<br />

Lincoln returned to Los Angeles<br />

to meet Buster Mathis who<br />

was on the comeback trail after<br />

a loss to “Smokin” Joe Frazier.<br />

In a bout that featured<br />

some odd scorecards, Mathis<br />

was awarded a split decision.<br />

One judge had it 11-0 for<br />

Mathis. Another had it 9-1 for<br />

week, the All-Star 2B told<br />

this reporter, “That’s baseball.<br />

You get some batters<br />

hot and it rubs off on the others.”<br />

Concerning the Tribe in<br />

the AL Central, he said, “The<br />

Indians should do all right in<br />

this division as long as their<br />

pitching holds up.” Concerning<br />

his squad in the NL Central,<br />

he commented, “We’re<br />

still there, but there’s teams<br />

we should beat, like Pittsburgh,<br />

who give us trouble.<br />

(The 2nd Place Pirates are<br />

5-4 vs. the Reds.) St. Louis is<br />

still going to be tough. When<br />

they get healthy and get (former<br />

Cy Young Award Winner<br />

Chris) Carpenter back, you’ll<br />

have to watch out.”<br />

Masterson, who<br />

gave up only three hits,<br />

walked nobody, and finished<br />

with nine Ks, struck out the<br />

<strong>side</strong> in the 9th and afterward<br />

said noted, “I was really<br />

pumped there!” He pointed<br />

out, “I had good movement<br />

on the ball. It was moving<br />

around and I’m sure that they<br />

didn’t know where it was going.”<br />

Chisenhall, who’s cementing<br />

his spot on the MLB<br />

roster, had a big series - going<br />

5 for 11 with a HR and six<br />

RBI.<br />

“We put some pop<br />

in the ball and the way Justin<br />

was pitching, it was lights<br />

out.<br />

It feels really good<br />

to get them for three after<br />

they nailed us for three last<br />

week,” Chisenhall said.<br />

en out of the playoff picture.<br />

They have lost their last four<br />

games, although last weeks’<br />

“L” was due to a forfeit because<br />

of a player strike.<br />

They are 6-7 with<br />

five games left. New Orleans<br />

also stands at 6-7.<br />

great that an Ohio school finally<br />

got the upper hand over the Gators<br />

in a meaningful post-season<br />

game in any sport. Two-time defending<br />

Champion South Carolina<br />

eliminated Kent State , 4-1.<br />

Mathis. The third judge had it<br />

5-4 for Amos. Go figure.<br />

The feared former<br />

heavyweight champion<br />

Sonny Liston was also forging<br />

a comeback and Lincoln<br />

met him in Baltimore where<br />

Liston stopped him in two<br />

rounds.<br />

Lincoln was then<br />

halted by tall Tony Doyle in<br />

six. In 1970 power punching<br />

prospect Boone Kirkman got<br />

Lincoln out of there in two<br />

rounds when they fought in<br />

Seattle.<br />

Finally Lincoln<br />

reached the end of the line<br />

when he lost in five rounds to<br />

Terry Daniels.<br />

Lincoln finished<br />

his career with 56 fights and<br />

a fine 39-13-3 record with<br />

one no contest, He scored <strong>22</strong><br />

knockouts.<br />

Please remember<br />

Lincoln’s record was 3-9 over<br />

his last 12 fights. In his prime<br />

he was a fine heavyweight.


Tuesday, <strong>June</strong> 19 , 2012 - Friday, <strong>June</strong> <strong>22</strong>, 2012<br />

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MOVIES * MUSIC * THEATER * DANCE * RESTAURANTS * NIGHT LIFE<br />

Top artists headlines Macy's Music Festival<br />

The 50th Macy’s<br />

Music Festival will be held<br />

on Friday, July 27, and Saturday,<br />

July 28, at the Paul<br />

Brown Stadium in Cincinati.<br />

Charlie Wilson<br />

who was a 2010 Grammy<br />

double nominee will open<br />

the concert on Friday night.<br />

He will perform<br />

music from his latest solo<br />

release, “Uncle Charlie”<br />

and its Grammy-nominated<br />

hit single “There Goes My<br />

Baby;”<br />

Other performers<br />

for Friday night include:<br />

Kimble<br />

named clients are featured in<br />

the series. After the premiere,<br />

new episodes of L.A. HAIR<br />

will air in its regular timeslot<br />

Thursdays at 9 p.m. ET/PT.<br />

In L.A. HAIR, viewers<br />

will meet Kim’s salon family<br />

- stylists Angela, Dontay,<br />

Terry, China, mom Jasmine,<br />

as well as Kim’s assistant Anthony<br />

and receptionist Charity.<br />

Throughout the season, Kim<br />

finds herself questioning the<br />

Squash, figs star in delectable <strong>side</strong> dish<br />

(NAPS)-Two of the<br />

hottest food trends this year,<br />

figs and squash, join forces<br />

in Sherry- Braised Squash<br />

with Figs and Rosemary.<br />

Excellent for dinner<br />

with family and friends<br />

or an intimate holiday meal,<br />

this versatile <strong>side</strong> dish goes<br />

especially well with roast<br />

pork and turkey. California<br />

figs bring an earthy sweetness<br />

to the dish that delightfully<br />

complements nuttyflavored<br />

butternut squash.<br />

Here are some<br />

cooking tips and fun fig<br />

facts:<br />

Figs are superstars<br />

when it comes to fiber. Onehalf<br />

cup of dried California<br />

figs provides 10 grams of<br />

fiber, along with generous<br />

amounts of potassium, calcium,<br />

iron and magnesium.<br />

Fiber is linked to<br />

weight loss and to reducing<br />

the risk of diverticulitis, diabetes<br />

and heart disease when<br />

part of a diet low in saturated<br />

fat and cholesterol.<br />

Golden Calimyrnas<br />

are sweet and chewy with a<br />

slight nutty flavor. Dark purple<br />

Missions are sweet with<br />

thin skins and tiny edible<br />

seeds. They are interchangeable<br />

in most recipes.<br />

Butternut squash<br />

measures up admirably to<br />

figs. One cup of cooked<br />

squash contains 17 percent<br />

potassium that helps control<br />

blood pressure.<br />

It provides 24 percent<br />

of the <strong>daily</strong> fiber recommendation,<br />

a whopping<br />

460 percent of the recommended<br />

vitamin A and 50<br />

percent of the recommended<br />

vitamin C, all of which help<br />

KEM who is a R&B singer,<br />

songwriter, and producer;<br />

Ledisi, a R&B singer-songwriter<br />

from New Orleans, who<br />

earned two Grammy nominations<br />

for her fouth album,<br />

‘Turn Me Loose’ in 2009;<br />

Eric Benét who will release<br />

his sixth album entitled ‘The<br />

One’ in spring 2012; Dennis<br />

Edwards and the Temptations<br />

Review; and special guest<br />

Alex Boyd.<br />

On Saturday night,<br />

Frankie Beverly and Maze<br />

will perform from their three<br />

best-selling albums, Golden<br />

Time of Day, Inspiration,<br />

with cholesterol management.<br />

To prepare squash,<br />

cut one inch from the bottom<br />

(larger end) and top. Peel outer<br />

skin. Stand it on end and cut<br />

down the center of the squash.<br />

Scoop out seeds and cube.<br />

Sherry-Braised Squash With<br />

Figs & Rosemary<br />

Preparation time: 15 minutes<br />

Cooking time: 20 minutes<br />

Ingredients:<br />

1 butternut or other winter<br />

squash (2¾ to 3 pounds)<br />

1 tablespoon butter<br />

1 cup chopped yellow onion<br />

1 cup Blue Ribbon Orchard<br />

Choice or Sun-Maid dried<br />

California figs, stemmed and<br />

halved or quartered<br />

½ cup dry sherry or orange<br />

juice<br />

½ cup prepared chicken broth<br />

4 teaspoons chopped fresh<br />

rosemary (or 1½ teaspoons<br />

crumbled dry rosemary)<br />

¼ teaspoon salt<br />

Chopped fresh parsley<br />

Directions:<br />

Peel squash and cut<br />

into ¾- to 1-inch chunks to<br />

measure 4 cups. Heat butter<br />

in large skillet or saucepan<br />

over medium heat. Add onion.<br />

Cook, stirring frequently, until<br />

golden. Add squash, figs, sherry,<br />

broth, rosemary and salt.<br />

Bring to boil; reduce<br />

heat and simmer gently,<br />

covered, 10 minutes or until<br />

squash is tender. If liquid remains,<br />

remove figs and vegetables<br />

with slotted spoon to<br />

serving bowl; simmer uncovered<br />

until liquid is reduced to<br />

3 to 4 tablespoons.<br />

Pour liquid over<br />

squash mixture. Serve warm,<br />

garnished with parsley. Makes<br />

about 4 cups (6 servings).<br />

Joy and Pain, which include<br />

their chart-topping singles<br />

“Travelin’ Man,” “Feel That<br />

You’re Feeling,” “Joy and<br />

Pain,” “Look in Your Eyes”<br />

and “Southern Girl,” in the<br />

1980’s.<br />

Also featured will<br />

be Jaheim, Monica, the legendary<br />

O’Jays, and Midnight<br />

Star.<br />

The O'Jays will perform<br />

classics such as "Back<br />

Stabbers," "Use To Be My<br />

Girl,'"and "Livin' For The<br />

Weekend."For tickets, call<br />

1-800-745-3000 or visit macysmusicfestival.com.<br />

commitment of some of her<br />

stylists, including an overlyeager<br />

Angela who goes behind<br />

Kim’s back in attempt<br />

to steal her clients; the sassy<br />

China who is so dramatic it<br />

drives Kim nuts; and her assistant<br />

Anthony, who doesn’t<br />

seem to know where his loyalties<br />

should be.<br />

Add to the mix<br />

Kim’s headstrong mom Jasmine<br />

who has her own ideas<br />

on how the salon should be<br />

operated and you’ve got the<br />

perfect recipe for drama. If<br />

that isn’t enough to make her<br />

head spin, Kim’s lease expires<br />

before her new salon is<br />

finished, forcing her to find<br />

another space before she and<br />

her stylists are evicted. As<br />

the heart and soul of the operation,<br />

Kim spends her days<br />

juggling her vast celebrity<br />

clientele and growing a business<br />

in addition to carving out<br />

time for her personal life. But<br />

her biggest challenge may be<br />

Just<br />

Jazz<br />

By NANCY ANN LEE<br />

Frankie Beverly and Maze will perform at the 50th<br />

Macy’s Music Festival on Saturday, July 28, at the Paul Brown<br />

Stadium in Cincinati along with several other major groups and<br />

artists. Members of Maze are Frankie Beverly, Roame Lowry, Carl<br />

Wheeler, Larry Kimpel, Vance Taylor, Jubu Smith and Calvin Napper.<br />

Kim Kimble's new show ' L.A. Hair'<br />

In the glitz and<br />

glam of Hollywood, stunning<br />

hairstyles are a way of<br />

life and Kim Kimble is the<br />

go-to stylist for A-List celebrities<br />

when they need a<br />

red carpet coif or an emergency<br />

“do.” In her new series<br />

L.A. HAIR recently<br />

premiered T at a special<br />

time 10 p.m. ET/PT with<br />

eight, one-hour episodes,<br />

viewers follow Kim as she<br />

manages her team of talented,<br />

yet high-strung stylists<br />

– including her mother<br />

Jasmine – as they make<br />

over Hollywood’s elite,<br />

one strand at a time. Working<br />

in close quarters proves<br />

intense for her staff as they<br />

often bicker and joke like<br />

family yet struggle to meet<br />

Kim’s standards of professionalism.<br />

Divas Kelly Rowland,<br />

Brandy, Laila Ali,<br />

Garcelle Beavais, Omarosa,<br />

Mary Mary, Kym Whitley,<br />

Mikki Taylor, Shari Headley<br />

and Kim’s other bold-face<br />

Herbie Hancock<br />

Pianist-composer Herbie<br />

Hancock was born in 1940<br />

in Chicago. Early music studies<br />

led him to play Mozart's Piano<br />

Concerto in D major with the<br />

Chicago Symphony Orchestra<br />

by age 11.<br />

But Hancock preferred<br />

jazz and formed a high school<br />

ensemble. By 1960, he was performing<br />

in Chicago jazz clubs<br />

with Coleman Hawkins and<br />

Donald Byrd. Hancock joined<br />

Byrd's group and moved to New<br />

York.<br />

Following his first<br />

recording session with Byrd,<br />

he was signed by Blue Note and<br />

made his recording debut with<br />

Takin Off in May 1962, gaining<br />

notice with his original tune,<br />

"Watermelon Man." Hancock<br />

joined the Miles Davis quintet<br />

in 1963 and remained for five<br />

years, creating tunes that have<br />

become standards.<br />

Leading his own sextet<br />

from 1971-73, Hancock melded<br />

elements of jazz, rock, with<br />

African and Indian themes by<br />

using electronic devices and instruments.<br />

After his Headhunters<br />

album, Hancock produced<br />

more commercialized music<br />

throughout the 1970s, occasionally<br />

returned to jazz with his<br />

V.S.O.P. band and piano duos<br />

with Chick Corea.<br />

By the 1980s, Hancock<br />

was creating fascinating<br />

music using complex innovative<br />

electronic technology.<br />

Hancock recently<br />

released his first acoustic recording<br />

in many years, The<br />

New Standard, where he and his<br />

veteran <strong>side</strong>men reinvent nine<br />

time-honored tunes, sometimes<br />

backed by a studio orchestra.<br />

dealing with the sometimes<br />

inflated egos of her staff –<br />

that’s when the competition<br />

behind the chair becomes<br />

fierce and the scissors come<br />

out.<br />

For more information<br />

on L.A. HAIR, please<br />

visit WEtv.com for exclusive<br />

videos, photos, bios and<br />

blogs from the show’s stylists.<br />

Also, check out WE tv’s<br />

new Glam & Go application<br />

where viewers can experiment<br />

with hot L.A. hairstyles<br />

by simply uploading their<br />

photo to test out different<br />

looks. Join the online viewing<br />

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of L.A. HAIRon WE<br />

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snip, curl or weave: like WE<br />

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L.A. HAIR is produced<br />

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Jazz concert to be held<br />

Jazz Under the Stars continues<br />

on July 7, at 7pm in Medina’s Uptown Park<br />

with Akron based Moustache Yourself. Using<br />

specialized gypsy guitars, the style is a<br />

blend of Eastern European folk, American<br />

jazz standards and other influences.<br />

The group is made up of Joe<br />

Terrett on guitar, Jeremy Jones on guitar<br />

and bass, and fiddlers Tim Akin and Denny<br />

Jones. The group is inspired by mid-20th<br />

century Belgian guitarist and composer<br />

Django Rienhardt, often regarded as the<br />

first important European jazz musician who<br />

made a contribution to the development of<br />

the idiom. Regionally, Moustache Yourself<br />

has performed at such venues as The<br />

Akron Zoo, First Night Akron, Olds 97 in<br />

Kenmore and the Kent Folk Festival. This<br />

free concert is brought to the community by<br />

ORMACO (Ohio Regional Music Arts and<br />

Cultural Outreach), with generous underwriting,<br />

in part, from the Medina County<br />

Community Fund, Akron General Hospital,<br />

Medina Family Dentistry, Sandridge Foods<br />

and Marie Mirro Edmonds Co. LPA.<br />

In addition to the jazz,<br />

Michelle’s Place will be serving her famous<br />

ribs, coleslaw and baked beans to<br />

enjoy while listening to the music. To<br />

place your rib order in advance, phone<br />

330.7<strong>22</strong>.7198. Remaining Jazz Under the<br />

Stars concerts are Shinizyn (guitar and<br />

flute jazz) on August 11, and Bobby Selvaggio<br />

(tenor sax) on September 1, also<br />

at 7p.m. at Uptown Park in Medina. For<br />

more information, visit www.ormaco.org.<br />

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The Ward 6 Fairfax<br />

Arts & Heritage Celebration<br />

will honor the history and legacy<br />

of the Fairfax community<br />

with an all-day celebration on<br />

Saturday, July 21, from 10<br />

a.m. until 8 p.m. The celebration<br />

will take place in on East<br />

89th Street from Carnegie to<br />

Quincy Avenue. East 89th<br />

Street from Carnegie to Cedar<br />

and Cedar to Quincy will be<br />

closed to thru traffic.<br />

The mission of the<br />

Fairfax Arts & Heritage Celebration<br />

is to inspire a sense of<br />

community, educate re<strong>side</strong>nts<br />

about available resources,<br />

promote the area as a tourist<br />

destination, create collaboration<br />

between business owners,<br />

re<strong>side</strong>nts and other stakeholders<br />

and motivate citizen<br />

participation in the future<br />

growth of the neighborhood.<br />

The event is free and<br />

will kickoff at 10 a.m with<br />

a parade on East 83rd Street<br />

and Carnegie, home of the<br />

new PNC Fairfax Connection,<br />

to Quincy Avenue, led<br />

by Mayor Frank G. Jackson,<br />

Councilwoman Mamie J.<br />

Mitchell and representatives<br />

from partnering organizations<br />

Chris' Cinema Trivia &<br />

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TRIVIA - (Musicals)<br />

1. Who is the legendary,<br />

ground-breaking comedian<br />

who starred as 'Piano Man' opposite<br />

Diana Ross and Billy Dee<br />

Williams in Lady Sing The Blues<br />

(1972) and later played the title<br />

role of The Wiz (1978) with such<br />

celebrities as Diana Ross, Michael<br />

Jackson, Nipsey Russell,<br />

Ted Ross, Mabel King and Lena<br />

Horne?<br />

2. Debbie Allen is an<br />

accomplished dancer/choreographer/<br />

actress/director and has<br />

starred in roles in Roots: The<br />

Next Generation (1978), Ragtime<br />

(1981), and Stompin' At<br />

The Savoy (1994), but in what<br />

film did she star as dance teacher<br />

'Lydia Grant' at the New York<br />

City Performing Arts High<br />

School and later reprised the<br />

role in a T.V. series version of<br />

the movie?<br />

3. In the film Breakin'<br />

(1984), Latino breakdancer Adolfo<br />

(Shabba-Doo) Quinones'<br />

smooth moves reflected the<br />

dance craze that was 'moon-<br />

ACTORS/ACTRESSES:<br />

1. Pearl Bailey<br />

2. Harry Belafonte<br />

3. Diahann Carroll<br />

4. Dorothy Dandridge<br />

5. Brock Peters<br />

ROLES:<br />

walkin' through the streets of<br />

the country's cities but who<br />

was Quinones' younger, black<br />

partner who 'popped and locked'<br />

to fame with him?<br />

4. In what movie did<br />

Julius J. Carry III play an evil<br />

martial-arts master who used his<br />

talents to terrorize others until<br />

he had to face good-guy Taimak<br />

in battle?<br />

5. In Disney's liveaction,<br />

T.V. remake of Cinderella<br />

(1998), it featured an ethnicallyintegrated,<br />

multicultural cast to<br />

play the parts of The King and<br />

Queen, The Prince, the evil<br />

Stepmother and the two, evil<br />

Stepsisters, but who is the African-American<br />

singer/ actress<br />

who played the title role in the<br />

movie and later starred in her<br />

own sitcom, Moesha?<br />

ANSWERS: 1. Richard<br />

Pryor 2. 'Fame' (1980) 3.<br />

Michael (Boogaloo Shrimp)<br />

Chambers 4. 'The Last Dragon'<br />

(1985) 5. Brandy<br />

MOVIE MATCH-UP - (Carmen Jones)<br />

a) lead character<br />

b) character's boisterous friend<br />

c) character's Army boyfriend<br />

d) boyfriend's Army sergeant<br />

e) character's meek friend<br />

ANSWERS: 1, b; 2, c; 3,<br />

e; 4, a; 5, d<br />

Emanuel Ax to perform at Blossom<br />

Pianist<br />

Emanuel Ax joins The Cleveland<br />

Orchestra at Blossom<br />

Music Center on Saturday,<br />

july 7, at 8 p.m. for performances<br />

of Wolfgang Amadè<br />

Mozart’s Piano Concerto<br />

No. <strong>22</strong> in E-flat major, K.<br />

482, and Frédéric Chopin’s<br />

Andante spianato et Grand<br />

Polonaise brillante in E-flat<br />

major, Opus <strong>22</strong>.<br />

Jahja Ling, music<br />

director of the San Diego<br />

Symphony since 2004, and<br />

former Cleveland Orchestra<br />

re<strong>side</strong>nt conductor who additionally<br />

served as Blossom<br />

Festival Director for six<br />

seasons (2000 to 2005), conducts<br />

the program, which also<br />

includes Franz von Suppé’s<br />

Overture to Poet and Peasant,<br />

Otto Nicolai’s Overture<br />

to The Merry Wives of Windsor,<br />

and Johannes Brahms’s<br />

Hungarian Dances Nos. 1, 5,<br />

and 6. Concert ticket prices:<br />

Pavilion $25 to $85, Lawn<br />

$20 (Under 18s Free).<br />

Ax is part of the<br />

Cleveland Orchestra family<br />

of artists who have appeared<br />

with the Orchestra regularly<br />

Ling<br />

during a long period of time.<br />

Ax<br />

three solo recitals and a duo<br />

He made his debut with The recital with Yefim Bronfman<br />

Cleveland Orchestra in Janu- in Severance Hall. Ax’s most<br />

ary of 1976 and has appeared recent concerts with the Or-<br />

with the Orchestra in more chestra were in May 2011.<br />

than 65 concerts since then, All concerts at<br />

at Severance Hall (includ- Blossom Music Center,<br />

ing the world premiere per- 1145 Steels Corners Road,<br />

formances of John Adams’s Cuyahoga Falls. Free park-<br />

Century Rolls and a cycle ing for all performances;<br />

of the Beethoven piano con- upgrades available for purcertos),<br />

Blossom Music Cenchase. For more information<br />

ter, and on tour at Carnegie or to order tickets, call 216-<br />

Hall, Tanglewood, Orchestra 231-1111 or 800-686-1141,<br />

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rope. He also has performed com.<br />

– PNC, University Hospitals<br />

and Cleveland Clinic. The<br />

event will culminate on the<br />

main stage at Karamu House,<br />

hosted by WZAK’s Robyn<br />

Simone, with a live performance<br />

from R & B group<br />

ConFunkShun at 7p.m.<br />

Chairperson and<br />

Ward 6 Councilwoman Mamie<br />

J. Mitchell hopes to create<br />

a premier annual event<br />

that showcases the beauty,<br />

history and resources of Fairfax.<br />

The day will feature two<br />

stages of live entertainment<br />

from national & local talent<br />

such as Jessica Care Moore<br />

and CASH, live radio remote<br />

from 93.1 FM WZAK, Children’s<br />

Village, the NASA<br />

Journey to Tomorrow Exhibit<br />

Trailer, simulated helicopter<br />

rides, MetroParks Nature<br />

Tracks & Eco Explorer exhib-<br />

its, Karamu House preview of<br />

The Color Purple, a Mobile<br />

Dental Unit, Child Safety<br />

finger casting, health screenings,<br />

American Legacy Mobile<br />

Unit, line dancing, food<br />

vendors, specialty booths and<br />

much more family fun!<br />

For sponsorship<br />

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Heritage Celebration


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EAST SIDE DAILY NEWS<br />

Tuesday, <strong>June</strong> 19, 2012 - Friday, <strong>June</strong> <strong>22</strong>, 2012<br />

Ms.Mae’s Tea Party was held for youth<br />

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The 3rd annual<br />

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All the young<br />

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The table<br />

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juice, and an assortment<br />

of finger sandwiches.<br />

During the<br />

tea, Kailyn Brown<br />

and Angel Smith<br />

read poems.<br />

Heart education, dancing united seniors<br />

One hundred local<br />

seniors visited Fairhill<br />

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recently to get educated<br />

about irregular heartbeats<br />

and pacemaker safety,<br />

while moving their<br />

feet at a heart-healthy<br />

dance.<br />

The girls who<br />

attended this year’s<br />

event were: Kailyn<br />

Brown, Angel Smith,<br />

Amari Galloway,<br />

Dejon Boddy, Laila<br />

Jackson, Nia Fleming,<br />

Mica Booker, Maia<br />

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Brown said the<br />

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and that the young ladies<br />

are making plans<br />

for next year’s tea.<br />

An education session was recently held at The Fairhill<br />

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safety. The seniors also took part in dancing.<br />

The educational<br />

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The 3rd annual Ms. Mae’s Tea Party was recently held and in attendence<br />

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Mica Booker, Maia Booker, Jamie, Gabrielle, and Jeya.<br />

According to Brown, the event was a success, and that the young ladies are<br />

already making plans for next year’s tea. (ESDN Photo by Omar Quadir)<br />

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