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volume 7, issue 28; May. 31-Jun. 6, 2001
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Dick Gregory Addresses Rally
The African American Political Caucus holds a kickoff rally at noon Saturday at Allen Temple A.M.E. Church, in the Swifton Commons Shopping Center. Speakers will be activist Dick Gregory and radio talk show host Bev Smith. For more information, call 513-861-4636.

Play Benefits Mentally Ill
Planned Lifetime Assistance Network (PLAN) of Ohio benefits from ticket sales for Talley's Folly at 7 p.m. Sunday at Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park. PLAN assists families who have members with mental illness, retardation and head injuries.

Tickets are $25, including a dessert and beverage reception after the play. For tickets, call 513-821-6111.

March for Justice
Your presence is urgently required at 11 a.m. Saturday at Fountain Square for the March for Justice, as civil rights groups, community organizations, unions and churches protest racism and violence by Cincinnati Police. Organizers are calling for a legal, peaceful, integrated mass march to Laurel Park in Over-the-Rhine. For more information, call 513-588-8883 or visit www.cincymarch.org.

Cuomo and Keyes on Governing
Former Democratic New York Gov. Mario Cuomo and former Republican presidential candidate Alan Keyes discuss "Governing in America: A New Vision" Sept. 18 at Northern Kentucky University. Tickets are $20 for general admission, $15 for NKU alumni, faculty and staff and $5 for NKU students. Call 859-572-5370.



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