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          <lb />WELCOME HOME CM Eppes<lb /><lb /> Serving Greater Greenville And Eastern North Carolina since 1988<lb /><lb />- Michael J ackson Dies At Age 30<lb /><lb />Death : Still<lb /><lb />~ By Dan Whitcomb and Laura ~<lb />Isensee Dan Whitcomb And<lb /><lb /> oLaura Isensee  "<lb /><lb />LOS ANGELES (Reuters) -<lb />_ Doctors<lb /><lb />Michael Jackson on Friday but<lb />could not immediately<lb /><lb />determine what killed the<lb /><lb /> oKing of Pop, ? amid reports<lb />he had been injected with a<lb />narcotic painkiller shortly<lb />before collapsing, Jackson<lb />was in full cardiac arrest when<lb />paramedics arrived at his<lb />rented mansion in the Holmby<lb />Hills neighborhood of Los<lb />Angeles on Thursday<lb />afternoon, with his personal<lb />physician trying desperately to<lb />revive him. The 50-year-old<lb />Pop superstar was rushed to<lb />nearby UCLA Medical<lb />Center, where he was<lb />pronounced dead-without<lb /><lb />cause : of death<lb /><lb />(determination) has been<lb />deferred, which means that  "<lb /><lb />the médical examiner has<lb />ordered additional testing<lb />such as toxicology and other<lb />studies, ? Los Angeles County<lb />Coroner Ts  spokesman Craig<lb />Harvey said.  oThose tests we<lb />anticipate will take. an<lb />additional four to six weeks. ?<lb />Speaking to a throng of<lb />reporters outside . the<lb />coroner's office, Harvey said,<lb /><lb /> oThere was no indication of.<lb /><lb />any external trauma or<lb />~ indication of foul play to the<lb />body of Mr. Jackson, ? Police<lb />said they were seeking to<lb />question Jackson Ts personal<lb />physician, identified by news<lb /><lb />St John Em<lb /><lb />Christ, Disciples of Christ invite you to visit the St,<lb />John Empowerment Center located<lb />Church Road, Washington, North Carolina, The 22,000<lb />square foot facility houses a multipurpose gymnasium<lb /><lb />state-of -the-art music room. with<lb />ties that are available to accommo.<lb /><lb />banquet, family reunion meeting or spe-<lb /><lb />date your nex<lb /><lb />conducted an.<lb />autopsy on the body of<lb /><lb />choose a mortuary for funeral<lb />arrangements, Harvey said.<lb /><lb />- | There was no immediate word<lb />- On when he would be laid to rest.<lb /><lb />Celebrity website TMZ.com,<lb />citing an interview with, an<lb /><lb />_ unidentified  oclose member ? of<lb /><lb />the Jackson family, reported the<lb />entertainer was injected with<lb />Demerol about half an hour<lb />before he went into cardiac<lb />arrest.<lb /><lb />DAILY SHOT OF DEMEROL?<lb /><lb />TMZ, citing family members,<lb />said Jackson received a daily<lb />shot of Demerol; a narcotic<lb />painkiller, and that the family<lb />believed his death was caused by<lb /><lb />an overdose of the drug.<lb /><lb />Detectives searched. Jackson Ts<lb /><lb />home and impounded Murray Ts<lb /><lb />Mercedes from the driveway,<lb /><lb />saying it might contain evidence.<lb />_ An unidentified man called Ta 911<lb /><lb />emergency phone line from the<lb />mansion at 12:21-p.m. local<lb />time, saying Jackson was<lb />unconscious and not breathing.<lb />In excerpts from the call released<lb />by authorities; the caller said the<lb />physician was the only other<lb />person. present and was<lb />frantically performing<lb />cardiopulmonary resuscitation<lb />on the unconscious Jackson<lb />without results.  oHe Ts pumping,<lb />he Ts pumping his chest but he Ts<lb />not responding to anything, sir,<lb />please, ? the man said, A senior<lb />law enforcement official told<lb />ABC News that Jackson was<lb /> oheavily addicted ?. to the<lb />painkiller Oxycontin and was<lb />injected daily with that<lb />medication, along with Demerol.<lb />Lawyer Brian Oxman, a Jackson<lb />family spokesman, told CBS T<lb /> oThe Early Show ? he had been<lb />concerned about - the<lb />prescription drugs Jackson took<lb />due to injuries sufféred while<lb />performing.  oI do not want to<lb /><lb />at 2240 St. John<lb /><lb /> Michael<lb /><lb />Unsolved After Autopsy<lb /> media as Houston-based<lb />__. cardiologist Dr. Conrad Murray.<lb />~~ Jackson Ts body will be released<lb />_, to family members after they<lb /><lb />point fingers at. anyone<lb />because I: want to hear what<lb />the toxicology report says and<lb />the coroner says but the plain<lb />fact of the matter is that<lb />Jackson. had<lb />Prescription drugs at. his<lb />disposal at all times, ? Oxman<lb />said. Fans and fellow pop stars<lb />revived memories of Jackson Ts<lb />musical genius, tarnished over<lb />the past decade by accusations<lb />of child molestation and<lb />eccentric behavior. U.S.<lb />President Barack Obama<lb />called Jackson a  ospectacular<lb />performer ? but said he<lb />believed aspects of his life<lb />were  osad and tragic, ? the<lb />White House said.<lb /><lb />Facing a battered reputation<lb />and a mountain of debt that<lb />The Wall Street Journal<lb />reported ran to $500 million,<lb />Jackson spent the last two<lb />months rehearsing for a series<lb />of London Tconcerts, including<lb />Wednesday in Los Angeles.<lb />Despite reports of Jackson Ts ill<lb />health, the promoters of the<lb />London shows, AEG Live,<lb />said in March that Jackson<lb />passed a 4 1/2-hour physical<lb />examination with independent<lb />doctors. TMZ reported it was<lb />AEG that had _ retained<lb />Murray. In death, Jackson Ts<lb />music enjoyed an immediate<lb />rebound that eluded him for<lb />years. His songs surged to the<lb />top 15.on online retailer<lb />Amazon.com Ts best-selling<lb />albums within hours. He<lb />dominated the charts in the<lb />1980s and was one of the most<lb />successful entertainers, with<lb />13. Grammy Awards and<lb />several seminal music videos.<lb />His 1982 album  oThriller ?<lb />yielded seven top-10 singles.<lb />But he was twice accused of<lb />molesting young boys and was<lb />charged in 2003 with child<lb />sexual abuse. He was<lb />acquitted of all charges in a<lb />four-month trial in 2005.<lb /><lb />powerment Center Open<lb />To Serve The Entire Community |<lb /><lb />| the public at Ta reasonable rate.The St.<lb /> » John empowerment center is equipped to<lb />- |) Serve'the entire community by offering<lb /> o7 numerous services to address the issues<lb />4 Of the total person.:Such as, the St. John<lb />| Leadership Academy that provides<lb />courses to both clergy and laity, the St,<lb />John Summer enrichment that serves chil-<lb />dren in grades kindergarten to eighth,<lb />- health programs courses in subjects such<lb /> aS Money management and basketbal] |<lb />"leagues .To learn more about the center,<lb />and its numerous amenities The St. John<lb />empowerment center can be reached at<lb />(252) 975.3700 and is currently open<lb />Monday-Friday between 10:00 am and<lb />6:00pm pictured above Pastor Russel]<lb />Wilkins and Mrs.Fagan executive secre.<lb />lary, everyone is invited to stop by for a<lb />tour of the facility<lb /><lb />cial event The center also has a fitness center open to Photo by Hayward Johnson<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />June ~ July 2009<lb /><lb />Free<lb /><lb />The Pitt County Branch of the NAACP<lb />_ Recognizes Operation Sunshine<lb /><lb />Cs<lb /><lb />The Executive Board of the Pitt County Branch of the NAACP recognizes operation Sun-<lb /><lb />VPESLZ<lb /><lb />S9TTTAtranan-e<lb /><lb />shine for the service the Organization has given our community, as well as the excellence they<lb />have obtained at their faxility, as advocates of young men and women in the community who<lb /><lb />acheived great accomplishments. The NAACP appreciates the time and energy Mrs. Davis<lb />and her staff spend as leaders of many. They also wanted to congratulate them for the manner<lb />that they continue even in these tough economic times. therfore they have been chosen as a<lb />recipient of the 2009 Pitt County NAACP Community Service Award in the anount of $1,000.00<lb />Operation Sunshine the Minority Voice Salutes you! Keep up the good work!<lb /><lb />Photo by Jim Rouse | roti<lb /><lb />Ann Huggins Appointed To The<lb /><lb />North Carolina State Social Services Commission  "<lb /><lb />Ann Floyd Huggins was appointed to the North Carolina State Social Services Commission<lb />by Governor Beverly Perdue. The appointment is effective imediately and. will expire on<lb />March 31, 2013. Commissioner Melvin McLawhorn administered the Oath of office. Attend-<lb /><lb />ees for the event were: Mayor Pat Dunn Social Services Director George.Perry, retiredSocial *<lb /><lb />Services Director Ed Garrison, Social Service Member LaVerna Parker, NAACP President<lb />Calvin Henderson and Beatrice Henderson. Congratulaions Mrs. Huggins you deserve it!<lb /><lb />The CM EPPES ALUMNI<lb />30th Reunion Friday July 3 - July 5 2009<lb /><lb />Friday _Saturday Sunday -<lb /><lb />7:30pm «12:30pm 11:00 am<lb />Fun Night Community Church Service<lb />City Hotel Bistro T Field Day Rey. Eve Rogers<lb />Thomas Foreman New Demensions<lb /><lb />Saturday __ Park Community<lb /><lb />~~ -$:30am Church<lb />Reunion Saturday Sunday<lb /><lb />ina... 2<lb /><lb /> " 4300pm ~~<lb />Reunion Cookout<lb />Guest Speaker 6 Vance St.<lb />Dr. Wiley Hines _for Information<lb /><lb />: City Hotel Bistro Ben Johnson<lb />eiactg Ph. 252.258.6817<lb /><lb />Breakfast 3<lb />City Hotel Bistro Banquet<lb /><lb />Saturday<lb /><lb />3rd St. School - Welcome Home Bulldogs !!!<lb /><lb />ON<lb /></p>
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          <lb />po<lb /><lb />The - Minority Voice estes 6/1/09- 6/16/09 Page 7<lb /><lb />~ Black Press of America Convenening i in Minneapolis<lb /><lb />him. The Merit Awards, an<lb />event of the -NNPA<lb />Foundation, chaired by<lb />Dorothy Leavell, recognizes<lb />publishers and writers for their<lb />journalist excellence and<lb />Service over the past year. .<lb /> Leavell applauds King as  o Tthe<lb />only contemporary publisher<lb />to have a Merit Awards<lb />category named for him. It will<lb />now be known as the Don<lb />King Best Sports Section<lb />Award. The award was voted<lb />to be named for him by the<lb />NNPA Foundation board of<lb />directors, ? she says.  oHej joins<lb />a long list of luminaries and-<lb />distinguished publishers, staff<lb />members and outstanding .<lb />musical artists in having<lb />Categories named for them,<lb />including Robert §. Abbott,<lb />Carl Murphy, Ida B. Wells,<lb />Frank L. Stanley, Robert L.<lb /> Vann, Leon H. Washington,<lb />_ John  H. Sengstacke, Ada S.<lb />Franklin, Duke Ellington and<lb />Louis Armstrong, ? King is<lb /><lb />Don King<lb />~by Hazel Trice Edney<lb />NNPA Editor N Cheif<lb /><lb />WASHINGTON (NNPA) -<lb /><lb />Boxing promoter and Black<lb />publisher Don King, actor/<lb />comedian Bill Cosby, members<lb />of the Congressional Black<lb />Caucus and top Black<lb />publishers from around the<lb />nation are among the big<lb />names to highlight the 2009<lb />National Convention of the<lb /><lb />National Newspaper being honored as much for his<lb />Publishers Association in community contributions as<lb />Minnesota this week,<lb /><lb />for his publishing career,   THe<lb /><lb />revolutionized boxing as we<lb />_know it today and has made<lb />significant contributions to<lb /><lb />African-Americans and<lb />African-American causes, ?<lb />says Leavell. She also credits<lb />him for taking over and<lb />reviving the Call &amp; Posts after<lb /><lb />the death of William 0.<lb />Walker.  o TDon King revived<lb />the Call and Post newspapers<lb /><lb /> oNNPA continues to be the<lb />much-needed voice for issues<lb />of concern that affect the.<lb />ongoing development and<lb />Success within the African<lb />American community, ? John<lb />B. Smith Sr., chair of the<lb />federation of the more than<lb />200 Black-owned newspapers<lb />and publisher of the Atlanta<lb />| Inquirer, says in a statement.<lb /><lb />by hiring"a professional staff that<lb />has maintained the high<lb />journalistic standards. that was<lb />the mission set out by Mr.<lb />Walker<lb /><lb />This year Ts Merit Awards will<lb />also feature a ew HIV/AIDS<lb />Education Award, sponsored by<lb />the Center for Disease Control<lb /><lb />and Prevention and the<lb /><lb />California-based Black AIDS<lb />Institute, headed by HIV/AIDS<lb /><lb />activist Phill Wilson, Also,<lb />Members of the Congressional T<lb /><lb />Black Caucus, including CBC<lb />Chairwoman Barbara Lee (D-<lb />Calif.); Keith Ellison (D-Minn.);<lb />and Donna Christensen (D-V.1:)<lb />are among those confirmed to<lb />lead a Saturday morning health<lb /> oworkshop: U. S. Sen--Roland<lb />Burris (D-IIl.), the only Black<lb /><lb />member of the U. S. Senate, in.<lb /><lb />the throws of a re-election<lb />campaign, is also expected to<lb />address the publishers.<lb /><lb />NNPA, among the / most<lb />powerful and most respected<lb />coalitions of journalists and<lb />publishers in the nation, will also<lb />hold an election of a new chair<lb />as Smith completes four years of<lb />leadership. The . summer<lb />conference is the largest of four<lb /><lb />annual gatherings of the NNPA.<lb /><lb />publishers. The other three are<lb />the annual winter conference, the<lb />September board meetings<lb />during the Congressional Black<lb />Caucus Annual Legislative<lb />Conference, and Black Press<lb /><lb />|  o2009 marks another<lb /><lb />| milestone for NNPA. because |<lb />it represents 182 years of news<lb />gathering, awareness building<lb /><lb />| and providing vitally needed<lb /><lb />| Services to our communities,<lb /><lb />| Through journalistic<lb />leadership and devotion to<lb />efficiently promote community<lb />progress, our mission is to<lb />empower minorities through  "<lb />the Black Press. ? Publishers Al<lb />McFarlane of Insight News<lb />and Tracey L. Williams of the<lb />Minnesota Spokesman-<lb />Recorder are co-hosting the<lb />annual summer event,  oTheir<lb />respective reputations in the<lb />community are outstanding<lb />with impressive records as<lb />advocates to. empower the<lb />minority cominunity, ? says.<lb />Smith. Among the highlights,<lb />boxing promoter Don King,<lb /><lb />_ owher of the Cleveland and<lb />Columbus Call &amp; Post<lb />newspapers, is slated to attend<lb />the annual Merit Awards Gala<lb />on Friday night as a sports :<lb />wfiting award is named for } "~<lb /><lb />: pate<lb /><lb />roline ia East Dees<lb />"Caneievth, N Ce<lb /><lb />$ LP<lb /><lb />Week in March. As the Black<lb /><lb />Press of America is nearly two<lb />centuries  old, the annual<lb />summer conference illustrates<lb />the vitality and vibrancy of Black<lb />Newspapers ?,?ven as many of<lb />them are struggling during the<lb />historic economic downturn.<lb /><lb /> oCorporations will have the<lb /><lb />Opportunity to gain further<lb />insight about the significance of<lb />the Black Press Of America, the<lb />high trust level of its readership,<lb />and how to be effective<lb />partners, ? says Smith.<lb /><lb />This is particularly apropos as<lb />Black newspapers played a<lb />Pivotal role in the eleetion of the<lb />nation Ts first Black President<lb /><lb />¢<lb /><lb />Barack Obama last year. NNPA<lb />members met at the White<lb /><lb />House  with the President and<lb /><lb />First Lady during Black Press<lb />Week in March to give him the<lb />Organization Ts<lb />Newsmaker of the Year Award.<lb />This week Ts conference is not<lb />all business. On Saturday night,<lb />after an afternoon blues<lb />concert, the publishers will<lb />venture to the Minnesota<lb /><lb />Orchestra Hall for a show<lb />featuring comedian/actor and ©<lb />steadfast commitment to<lb /><lb />author Bill Cosby. As many<lb />White-owned newspapers haye<lb />shut their doors across the<lb /><lb /> hation, the bond and unified<lb />among NNPA<lb /><lb />mission<lb /><lb />: Visit any of our Greenville locations or call: :<lb />252.321.6439 252.321.6415<lb /><lb />Normal credit approval applies. Member FDIC. Equal Housing Lender @<lb /><lb />iinlinntitiemteethindimminhtieeni uta Sareea aap cine<lb /><lb />ie ee<lb /><lb />_ Wanta home loanthat Ts<lb />affordable, flexible and reasonable? -<lb /><lb />With First Citas Community Mortgage Lending, you can have all oa<lb />three. From flexible credit guidelines to reasonable down Payment  7<lb />requirements, we're here to make buying a home affordable. , 1<lb /><lb />ap %<lb /><lb /><lb />firstcitizens.com<lb /><lb />esteemed |<lb /><lb />First Citizens<lb /><lb />publishers continue # to fortify its<lb />strength and survival. Forums<lb />pertaining to revenue and<lb />advertising growth will be a<lb />staple at the conference, But a<lb />major focus will also be placed<lb />On issues such as racism and<lb />social disparities that have<lb />either. grown or remained<lb />steady in America. Concludes<lb />Smith,  oOur theme,  Building<lb />Coalitions to Advance our<lb />Community: ' Educate,<lb />Empower, Inspire T, reflects our<lb /><lb />writing the stories tackling the<lb /><lb />issues that would otherwise go<lb /><lb />Behe arg. *<lb /><lb />TA he<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>The Minority Voice Newspaper Page 8<lb /><lb />ichael J ackson 3 Will The Stories Ever End<lb /><lb />We've heard them all befte: Michael Jackson sleeps<lb />the  oElephant Mai Ts ? bones for $1 million. Michael<lb />_ Cleans his own bedroom. Tabloid-esque speculation<lb /><lb />ina hyperbaric chamber. Michael Jackson purchased<lb />Jackson Ts pet monkey Bubbles is potty-trained and<lb />defined the life of the late King of Pop, so it Ts not all-<lb />ors would follow him to the grave. Here Ts some of the wackier post-<lb /><lb />ackson (who was there leading the tour),<lb /><lb />y ensued. Fans from all-over began pointing out the image, and -<lb /><lb />chat forums were flooded with messages insisting the shadow was J ackson Ts ghost Secret girlfriend? As<lb /><lb />Tumors swirl around the mysterious paternity (and maternity, for that matter) of Michael Ts three children, -<lb />UK Ts Mirror is adding a twist to the custody battle. According to the paper, at the time T of his death,<lb /><lb />Jackson was in a long-term relationship with hig childre<lb /><lb />n Ts nanny, 42-year-old Grace Rwaramba.The<lb />Mitror claims:  oIan Barkley, who travelled the woild with J acko for three years as his personal photographer,<lb /><lb />in love while she was nanny to his<lb />n call Rwaramba  omom ? and Jackson and Rwaramba<lb /><lb />Married, but that has been denied by Rwaramba<lb />sa Show must go on? }<lb /><lb />Reports claim that Joe Jackson and the Jackson brothers are planning a Jackson 5 reunion tour and will<lb /><lb />have Michael performing beside them in hologram-form. The family is said to be hoping the hologram will =.<lb />be ready for Jackson's memorial service at E-A."s Staples Center.<lb /><lb />Buried brainless? ,<lb />Los Angeles Coroners office has reported]<lb />out his brain. Sources tell the Mirror that Jackson Ts brain was<lb /><lb />" with<lb /><lb />Sans the important organ instead of Waiting for it to be returned.<lb />Soon after Jackson Ts death, rumors emerged that the late King of Pop had converted to Christianity just a<lb />my few weeks before his death with the help of gospel singer Andrae Crouch. The Boston Globe briefly cited<lb />| the conversion in an article about Jackson Ts religious explorations, and Christianity Today even took to<lb />| their blog to address the rumors. But according to Crouch Ts Facebook page (via Crouch Ts administrator);<lb />|  oThe Crouches did NOT lead Michael Jackson to the Lord, They DID pray with him, but NOT a prayer of<lb />|  salvation T. It is arumor that they  led him to Christ T, Please spread the  truth T as quickly as the rumor has<lb />| spread. It Ts understandable that such an extraordinary life would be riddled with<lb /><lb />| Michael Jackson may be gone, but if the media coverage Surrounding his death is any indication, his story<lb /><lb />is far from over. NEW YORK  " On Tuesday (June 30), the Reverend Al Sharpton led a memorial for<lb />| Michael Jackson at Harlem Ts Apollo Theater. Thousands 0<lb /><lb />} -Allison Louie-Garcia<lb /><lb />Reverend Al Shapton Leads Memorial At Apollo Theater<lb /><lb />NEW YORK  " On Tuesday (June 30), the Reverend Al Sh<lb /><lb />o the world-famous venue, where it looked as if more than<lb /><lb /> o a ee ce ees eeaeee<lb /><lb />arpton led a memorial for Michael Jackson at<lb />| Harlem Ts Apollo Theater. Thousands of fans lined up as early as. 5 a.m., according to reports. The theater<lb /><lb />.<lb /><lb />910.209.0542 | | Michael in 2002 came back<lb /><lb />and performed at the Apollo for the Democratic National Committee.<lb />* ee | e ) , ees oo ee . ' . }<lb />e-mail keiimul @ yahoo.com   .<lb /><lb />| | . | . opened its doors at 2'p.m., admitting Jackson Ts fans 600 at a time. MTV News went to the world-famous<lb />| - " For Department Store venue, where it looked as if more than 1,000 people were lined up waiting.  oThe Apollo has always been the<lb />|= pe. = symbol for black music and, later on, popular music becausé as black music expanded, American popular<lb />| sy P erfumes / Colognes | music became greatly grounded in the black music tradition, ? Sharpton explained from his office,  oNo one was<lb />| | $45.00 Any Kinds | Tesponsible for that more than Michael Jackson.  o1 said,  We need to do a memorial in New York and give the<lb />| Ve ° people in New York an Opportunity to express their love for Michael, similar to when we brought James<lb />| Contact Miss Rouse } | Brown Ts body to the Apollo, T  o Sharpton continued.  oMichael was a part of Amateur Night at the Apollo,<lb />,<lb />|<lb />|<lb />|<lb /><lb />ee ne<lb /><lb />ECONOMIC RECOVERY WORKSHO PS<lb />Por SMAILI &amp; Fis MORI ALYY TT.<lb /><lb />NWDERUTILIZEM BUSINESSES<lb />Preparing NC Minority and Small Businesses<lb /><lb />For Job Opportunities NOW!<lb /><lb />"uy 16, 2000 9:30 me Todays Christian  "<lb /><lb />252,258-6541 office<lb /><lb />| Today's Christian 1 Magazin he reaches the most influential fuential |<lb /><lb />ERR She Sy a = oe audeince of today with new content and infor-<lb /><lb />LOCATION | . {| | mation most enjoyed by the christian community, this<lb />Te ee ran Business Center Magazine offers a unique and rich array of marketing ,<lb />yr ~yprmearaiel 27892 options for its clients to reach the afore metioned commu-<lb /><lb />nity. 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