January 11 - east side daily news
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January 11 - east side daily news
SPORTS MENU TIPS Hall Of Fame Inducts Pair Your Party No Players For ‘13 With Pears See Page 6 See Page 7 Evidence of climate change stronger than ever Experts say the evidence is stronger than ever that climate change is happening, and it comes with devastating consequences for Ohio and the rest of the country. According to a new draft of the National Climate Assessment, which was recently the effects of climate change, including extreme weather events, are becoming more apparent. Former White House director of Climate and Energy and EPA administrator Carol Browner says those impacts will increase as global emissions continue to rise. “This new assessment really confirms what the scientists have been telling us and what our eyes are telling us.” Nina Turner appointed to balot board Kid’sCorner Corner Kid’s Edwards Zy’rell Edwards is the son of Latasha Moore and Lorenzo Edwards. Edwards, who is four years old, enjoys playing with his Playstation. He has a hearty appetite and his favorite food is peaches and cream oatmeal. State Sen. Nina Turner was recently appointed to the Ohio Ballot Board which is responsible for the presentation of content for referendums and other ballot issues. The board is chaired by Ohio Secretary of State Jon Husted. Turner will replace fellow Democrat Fred Strahorn, and her four-year term will begin on February. 5. The ballot board is responsible for certifying ballot language for proposed constitutional amendments and referendums. Turner, has been a vocal proponent for voting rights and a critic of GOP-supported election reform legislation. EASTSIDE NEWS VOL. 34 No. 2 FREE Daily Tuesday, January 8, 2013 Friday, January 11, 2013 ISSUED FRIDAY SERVING: LARCHMERE - WOODLAND, SHAKER SQUARE, BUCKEYE, WOODLAND, MT. PLEASANT, LEE & AVALON, HARVARD - LEE, MILES - UNION, UNIVERSITY CIRCLE AREA, WARRENSVILLE HEIGHTS, VILLAGES OF NORTH RANDALL, HIGHLAND HILLS AND CITY OF EAST CLEVELAND READ ON - WRITE ON FREE READ ON - WRITE ON “COVERING THE NEWS TODAY FOR A BETTER TOMORROW” Report on chase due By PAT WHITE Black on Black Crime, Inc. held a vigil on Monday, January 7, at Well Fashion clothing store, 14303 Kinsman Road, for owner Abou Kane, 54 years old, who was shot and killed on Saturday, January 5, during a robbery attempt. Family members and friends have set up a memorial site in front of the store with candles and different stuffed animals to honor the memory of Kane. Kane owned and operated the clothing store for eight years. According to Kane’s brother Ismael Kane, arrangements are being made to ship the body to Senegal where his family will bury him. Vigil held for Abou Kane By PAT WHITE Black on Black Crime, Inc. held a vigil on Monday, January 7, at Well Fashion clothing store, 14303 Kinsman Road, for owner Abou Kane, 54 years old, who was shot and killed on Saturday, January 5, during a robbery attempt. “Abou is being sent home,” said his brother, Ismael Kane. Arrangements are being made to ship the body to Senegal where his family will bury him. According to Ismael Kane, the store is closed and no suspects have been arrested for the crime. A make-shift memori- al of flowers and stuffed animals adorn the locked storefront. Art McCoy who heads Black on Black Crime, Inc. is seeking justice for Kane who owned and operated the clothing store for eight years. According to McCoy, Kane had worked as a street vendor at various street festivals before being able to open his own business. “ The sad part of it is that he (Kane) like so many Africans fled their homeland and immigrated to America, the land of the free, land of the brave, for a better life. It is a tragic ending,” McCoy said. Kane was the second homicide followed a few hours later by Brian Wilson, 41, who was found fatally shot at 4067 East 67th St. Nathan Brown, 42, who was found shot to death at 10101 Hilgert Ave. two hours after the start of the New Year was the first homicide of 2013. All three men were killed by guns. According to the FBI, there were 97 homicides in Cleveland in 2012, and 93% of the homicides involved gun violence. A Chagrin Falls man, Thomas Thomas, died as a result of a car accident at Harvard Avenue and East 155th Street. He was the first vehicular homicide in 2013. East Cleveland lays - off police officers By PAT WHITE Unless East Cleveland City Council restores the 1.2 million that they voted to cut from the police budget, Mayor Gary Norton has been forced to layoff 10 police officers and 10 dispatchers/ records clerks. Slashing the police budget by more that 25% will result in the loss of the warrant, traffic, and narcotics investigation units. According to Norton, the loss of the warrant and traffic units will cost the city more than $700,000 in revenue from court fees and fines. The layoff will leave only 4 of 14 officers on the streets. Norton said that the police layoffs would have a ripple Gasoline prices drop in area The current average Ohio is $3.25, down 13.3 cents price for a gallon of regular, per gallon from a week ago. unleaded gasoline in Northeast AAA Fuel Gauge Gasoline Price Survey Northeast Ohio Average for Self-Service Gasoline This Week Last Week Last Year National (1-8-13) (1-1-13) (1-9-12) (1-8-13) Regular $3.25 $3.16 $3.53 $3.30 name effect across the board as the revenue that was generated was used to supplement other departments such as snow removal, street repair, and vacant/abandon mitigation. When Norton took office in 2010, State Auditor David Yost notified him that the city was $5.8 million in debt from the previous administration. Norton was able to pay that debt partly with the funds from the Cleveland Clinic funds. East Cleveland City Council members and the mayor are blaming each other for the financial problems that face the city. The city layed-off 38 police officers in 2011 due to budget cuts. According to the 2012 Census, the population of East Cleveland is 17,843. At a City Council Safety Committee meeting on Tuesday, Cleveland Police Chief Michael McGrath and Public Safety Director Martin Flask reassured residents that a review of the use of deadly force by Cleveland police officers is under investigation. A report on gun residue is due to be released at the end of the month to answer questions as to what happened the night of November 29, when a highspeed Cleveland police chase ended in the deaths of Timothy Russell, 43, and Malissa Williams, 30. The Bureau of Criminal Identification is assisting local law enforcement departments to determine why the police chase that allegedly began when Cleveland officers heard a gunshot outside the Justice Center ended with officers firing 137 rounds into the car killing both passengers. Dorothy Sigelmier, the aunt of Malissa Williams, wants answers, and she said that the family has hired attorney Tyron Reed. “There was no gun, no shell casings. There was no reason for her to die like this. She (Malissa) was buried on December 15 and we still have no answers why this happened,” Sigelmier said. Donald Williams and Paul Ctristallo are representing the Russell family. According to attorney Donald Williams, the family is waiting and wanting the premilinary report by the Cleveland police. “ We would hope that there are no questions left unanswered. We hope that the hands and the clothing are tested.” he said. Williams said that store video near the homeless shelter Russell Williams may shed light on how the chase began. There is some speculation that an undercover vehicle in the area may have been following Russell, but Cleveland police have not confirmed the story. Michelle Russell, the sister of Timothy Russell, did not believe that her brother had a gun and that he rammed a police cruiser. “I don’t believe the story that is being told to me by the police,” Williams said. While Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson said that a thorough review will be done to ensure that the police followed proper procedure for use of deadly force. Community activist Art McKoy of Black on Black Crime, Inc. held a prayer vigil, attended the public forum on the incident, and will follow the case until there is justice for the two families. “If there is no gun, no gun shots, no casings, no residue, the public needs answers,” McKoy said. According to McKoy, the first officer involved who started the chase began with an incident outside of a homeless shelter not the Justice Center. He questioned the chain of command that allowed 50 police cars to follow in pursuit before 13 police officers opened fire unloading over 100 rounds into two unarmed Clevelanders. Russell and Williams had criminal records. Williams had a history of mental illness, and had a warrant out for her arrest for missing a court date. Russell had a prior incident of running from police. The Cleveland branch of the NAACP sent a letter to the U.S. Justice Department asking them to investigate the shooting. Pastor Jerome Hurst of the Southeast Seventh Adventist Church, 16602 Tarkington Ave., will hold a City-Wide-Prayer to remember Timothy Russell and Malissa Williams on Tuesday, January 15, at 7:00 p.m. The Williams’ family members and others wonder if race might have played a role. According to McGrath, of the 13 officers involved in the shooting, 12 were white and one was Hispanic. The Cleveland Police Department had recently settled a suit for $900,000 in connection with a 2009 confrontation between police vice squad members and prison guards in which the officers used excessive force. Council reappoints Ken Johnson to seat By PAT WHITE Cleveland City Councilman Ken Johnson retired and is collecting a pension while he is also remaining on council, having been reappointed, at a salary of $74,000. Johnson was reappointed by council members on Monday night to represent Ward 4, the seat which he vacated when he retired on December 31,2012. The move allows him to ‘double-dip,” and he will collect retirement pay while also collecting a salary. In a statement, Johnson said that it is about representing his constituents. “With me it’s not about the money. It’s about finishing what I started back when I was elected,” Johnson said. Johnson was elected in 1980 to council. Council President Johnson Martin J. Sweeney, and council members Tony Brancatelli, Joe Cimperman, Phyllis Cleveland, Kevin Conwell, TJ Dow, Jeff Johnson, Martin Keane, Kevin Kelley, Eugene Miller, Mamie Mitchell, Terrell Pruitt and Jay Westbrook voted to reappoint Johnson. Three of his colleagues disagreed with his reappointment, and voted against his reappointment. Brian Cummins, Dona Brady and Mike Polensek voted against Johnson’s reappointment. Councilmen Zack Reed and Matt Zone were absent. Johnson, 65, said that changes to the state’s pension system prompted his retirement before the end of 2012 so that he would not lose his yearly costof-living adjustment to his pension. Polensek was vocal in his opposition to the reappointment. He felt that an election should be held for the vacant seat. “The voter should be allowed to decided who will represent them not council,” Polensek said. According to Johnson’s office, he will serve the remainder of his term and he plans to run for re-election in 2013. Page 2 EAST SIDE DAILY NEWS Tuesday, January 8, 2013 - Friday, January 11, 2012 YOUR HEALTH VANTAGE POINT Thomas Strauss named chairman of tournament Managing kids and colds during the winter Tournament officials recently announced that local business leader Thomas J. Strauss, president and CEO of Summa Health System, one of the largest integrated healthcare delivery systems in Ohio, has been selected as the honorary chairman for the 2013 World Golf Championships-Bridgestone Invitational. The tournament will be held July 31-August 4 at Firestone Country Club (South Course) in Akron. “Tom Strauss is more than just an important member of the business and healthcare community here in Northeast Ohio,” said Bridgestone Invitational Executive Director Don Padgett. “Tom has shown through his dedication to charity, community involvement, volunteerism and selfless acts that he embodies the philanthropic nature and core values of the World Golf ChampionshipsBridgestone Invitational. He is a member of the Bridgestone Invitational Championship Council and a long-time supporter of this event.” “I am honored to be a part of this wonderful event and to have the opportunity to serve our community,” said Strauss. “The Bridgestone Invitational truly has become an event that not only supports economic development and public giving locally, but one that con- Strauss sistently shines the national spotlight on our community.” The Bridgestone Invitational annually donates approximately $800,000$900,000 to charities throughout Northeast Ohio. During the years, professional golf has donated more than $21 million to worthy causes in Northeast Ohio. Last October, the Bridgestone Invitational announced that the Ronald McDonald House® of Cleveland and the Ronald McDonald House® of Akron, which support families whose children receive treatment at area medical centers by providing a home-like environment and essential resources and services, will be the tournament’s anchor charities. Additional recent beneficiaries include The First Tee Chapters of Akron, Cleveland and Canton, which teach children life skills Easy Side Publishing Co., Inc. EAST SIDE Daily NEWS (216) 721-1674 - e-mail: [email protected] Website:eastsidedailynews.com Publisher - Ulysses Glen Serving Greater Cleveland Since July 10, 1980 ROBT. #1 ALL HAND CAR WASH 10200 Woodland Ave. - Cleveland, Ohio (216) 721-9616 *Help Wanted* Personal And Business Contracts Cars - Trucks - Vans - Limousines 15 & 25 Passenger Buses Steam Cleaning - Simonizing - Interior Shampoo Detailing Available Major Credit Cards Accepted MC - Visa - American Express Monday - Thursday 8 am - 6 pm Friday & Saturday 8am - 8pm - Sunday 8am - 5pm Health Ventures. Strauss earned his doctor of pharmacy degree from Duquesne University in Pittsburgh in 1978 and completed his residency in pharmacology at Mercy Hospital. A committed community member, Strauss is also a member of the Greater Akron Chamber Board of Directors, Akron Regional Hospital Association, Akron Tomorrow, Austen BioInnovation Institute in Akron, Team NEO, and Premier, Inc. He and his wife, Susan, reside in Cuyahoga Falls, and have three sons. For more event and ticket information, visit www.worldgolfchampionships.com or call 330-6442299. The Bridgestone Invitational is one of four World Golf Championships sanctioned and organized by the operational committee of the International Federation of PGA Tours, which includes the Asian Tour, European Tour, Japan Golf Tour, PGA TOUR, PGA Tour of Australasia and Sunshine Tour. The other World Golf Championships include the Accenture Match Play Championship, Cadillac Championship and the HSBC Champions. The Bridgestone Invitational annually donates approximately $800,000$900,000 to charities in Northeast Ohio through its partner Northern Ohio Golf Charities. Rite Aid pharmacists are now participating in the Diabetes Control Program (DCP), giving many Clevelanders with diabetes a new and convenient way to manage their condition. The DCP is part of UnitedHealth Group’s Diabetes Prevention and Control Alliance (DPCA), an innovative, community-based initiative aimed at fighting the epidemic of type 2 diabetes and prediabetes. The DCP is now available at no additional cost to Cleveland-area residents enrolled in UnitedHealthcare employer-sponsored health plans. DPCA services also are available to other health insurers looking for a costeffective method to help manage the symptoms -- and costs -- of diabetes. For more infor- mation visit UnitedHealth Group at www.unitedhealthgroup.com. http://www.thestreet.com/story/11769773/1/ rite-aid-now-offers-diabetescontrol-program-in-cleveland-to-help-fight-diabetescrisis.htm Rite Aid will connect people who have diabetes and who are enrolled in the DCP with Rite Aid pharmacists trained in diabetes care and medication therapy management, offering private, one-on-one consultations that provide education and support. Pharmacists will also consult regularly with enrolled patients to evaluate their success adhering to prescribed diabetes regimens and to review the patient’s test results for blood pressure, blood glucose and cholesterol. Proper diabetes According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), children typically catch six to eight colds each year. While there is no cure for this seasonal illness, there are several things parents can do to boost their child’s immunity. First, it’s important to encourage children to get plenty of sleep, stay well hydrated and eat a diet rich in nutritious foods. Good hygiene can reduce the spread of germs, particularly in a school setting where children share many common items. It’s important to teach kids to wash their hands the right way, scrubbing them all over with soap for at least 20 seconds and drying them with a clean paper towel. Children should also be encouraged not to share eating or drinking utensils or to put objects in their mouths. To help reduce the spread of cold and flu viruses, children should learn to sneeze and cough into the back of their hand or their elbow crease. To keep nasal passages clear, have children blow their noses gently but often and use a humidifier at home to keep the air moist. Sore throats can be soothed with warm drinks, while older children can gargle with a mild saline solution. Always check with a doctor if a child’s sore throat is severe or if symptoms indicate a serious illness. Following a statement by the FDA discouraging the use of cough and cold medicine in children under 2 years of age, many parents prefer to use safe and effective homeopathic medicines. Unlike conventional over-the-counter cold and cough medicines that suppress symptoms, homeopathic medicines work with the body’s own natural defenses to relieve the symptoms of seasonal illness. Homeopathic medicines are safe even for very management has been proven to help reduce the risk of developing complications from diabetes, such as heart disease, nerve disease, blindness and limb amputations. DPCA Service Available at No Additional Out-of-Pocket Cost to Enrolled Patients Services offered by the Diabetes Prevention and Control Alliance may be contracted by any health insurer or plan sponsor. Currently, DPCA services are available at no additional out-of-pocket cost to participants enrolled in employer-provided health insurance plans through UnitedHealthcare and Medica in select markets. Clevelandarea plan participants who are eligible for the Diabetes Control Program are being contacted with information on how to enroll. young children: Hyland’s Baby Tiny Cold Tablets and Hyland’s Baby Cough Syrup are specially formulated for infants 6 months and up. These statements are based on traditional homeopathic practice. They have not been reviewed by the Food and Drug Administration. Visit www.hylands. com and www.hylandsbaby. com for more information about natural medicine. Hyland’s products are available nationally in natural food stores, groceries, supercenters and pharmacies such as Walgreens. Megabanks give less than 1% to charity In an effort to rebuild their tarnished reputations, the nations biggest banks are touting their charitable contributations and community involvement. On closer inspection, howver, they are not so charitable after all, according to a new report. The National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy (NCRP) has examined the contributions of four megabanks during five years. Report author Sean Dobson says the banks include their employees’ volunteer hours and making low-interest loans to for- profit companies when tallying their charitable giving, but overall, they spend only fraction of 1 percent of their total revenue on philanthropy. The Original Chinese Restaurant (Only One Location) Phone: 991-2222 Carry Out Menu OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 11708 Buckeye Road - Cleveland, Ohio Diabetes control program helps residents 11400 Woodland Avenue - Cleveland, Ohio 44104 Open 7 Days A Week through the game of golf. Summa Health System is leading Northeast Ohio to better health and a prosperous future. The 2,000 bed health system is a vital economic engine for the region and the state. Summa generates $2.86 billion in economic activity and helps to sustain more than 10,000 employees throughout the region, making it the largest employer in Summit County. Summa, under Strauss’ leadership, has grown to include eight hospitals including Summa Akron City, Summa St. Thomas, Summa Barberton, Summa Wadsworth-Rittman, Summa affiliate Robinson Memorial Hospital and three joint venture hospitals – Summa Western Reserve, Crystal Clinic Orthopaedic Center and Summa Rehab. It also includes community health centers, SummaCare health plan, Summa Health Network, Summa Physicians Inc., and the Summa Foundation. Prior to joining Summa Health System in 1999, Strauss was the president of Meridia Health Services in Cleveland. 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Sheila Jackson Lee (TX-18th District) lauded the quality, content, and scope of the report and praised NAREB for its ongoing leadership in a national movement to ensure affordable housing for all people of color. “NAREB’s foresight in identifying the problems, doing the necessary research, developing realistic solutions with industry experts across the country, and keeping members of the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) apprised of their progress, is both timely and commendable” Lee said. “I want to congratulate you on this effort.” Kevin Dancy, District Director for Congressman Al Green (TX-9th District), speaking on behalf of Rep. Green, stated that “the Congressman, who sits on Financial Services, the premiere committee that deals with housing issues, is concerned about the housing crisis in Black America and is committed to doing whatever he can in his capacity, and on that committee, to help solve the issues.” Representative Lee also presented the Houston Black Real Estate Associa- tion (HBREA), Houston’s local chapter of NAREB, with a U. S. House of Representatives Certificate of Congressional Recognition for its commitment and dedication to promoting equality in housing and enhancing the quality of life in urban neighborhoods. The SHIBA Solutions Forum was held immediately following the press conference and was open to the general public, TSU students and faculty, and real estate industry professionals from Houston and surrounding areas. “There are a lot of things that have occurred in the African American community and other communities of color relating to the housing crisis that many people are not aware of,” said NAREB President, Julius Cartwright. “That’s why we were anxious to share all of our research and have a productive dialogue with the public, so that people will understand the ongoing impact in African American communities and in other ethnic minority communities, across the nation. Thus, the Houston SHIBA Solutions Forum highlighted the Report of our Findings. Our proposed ‘solutions’ focused on preservation of homeownership, as well as the creation of sustainable homeownership for individuals and families trying to achieve that dream. Not only has an incredible amount of wealth been lost as a result of the mortgage crisis, but it is not being rebuilt due to lack of access.” The findings and solutions contained in the groundbreaking and comprehensive report were developed as a result of a series of SHIBA issues forums held in other major U.S. cities, which included presenta- tions by industry experts, and local and national political and community leaders such as: Maurice JourdainEarl (Compliance Tech); Dr. LaVaughn Henry (Federal Reserve Bank of ClevelandCincinnati Branch); Keith Corbett (Center for Responsible Lending); Dr. Benjamin Chavis, (Hip-Hop Summit Action Network); Rev. Dr. Otis Moss Jr. (Retired Pastor of the Olivet Institutional Baptist Church of Cleveland, Ohio); Dr. Lezli Baskerville, Esq., (National Association for Equal Opportunity in Higher Education); Jackie Hoyer (Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas-Houston Branch); Congressman Elijah E. Cummings (MD-11th District); Congressional Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton, (DC); and United States Senator Sherrod Brown (OH). According to Housing Predictor (2012), 10 million homeowners will expe- Students collect spare change for cancer research Students throughout northern Ohio have collected $316,900 through Pasta for Pennies, presented by Olive Garden and benefiting The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS). Thanks to the efforts of students nationwide, $10.7 million was raised through Pasta for Pennies this year, bringing the total raised since 1994 to more than $70 million. In northern Ohio, more than 109,000 students at 211 elementary, middle and high schools in 19 counties filled collection jars and boxes in their classrooms with spare change during a three-week period during the school year. The top fundraising class at each participating school received a pasta party from their local Olive Garden restaurant. Spare change raised through Pasta for Pennies helps fund blood cancer research and provides much needed services and support to leukemia, lymphoma and myeloma patients and their families. “We congratulate all of the students who put forth such an amazing effort in support of The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society,” said John Caron, president of Olive Garden. “Through Pasta for Pennies they have come to understand that even the smallest donation can have a significant impact on their local community. The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society is moving closer to a cure because of their efforts.” The top fundraising schools in northern Ohio include: Brecksville Broadview Heights Middle School in Brecksville with $13,764 collected; Walter G. Nord Middle School in Amherst with $12,107 collected; and Hubbard Elementary School in Hubbard with $11,801. “Pasta for Pennies continues to provide so many teachable moments for these students,” said Amy Pausche, executive director of the LLS Northern Ohio Chapter. “Teachers do an amazing job incorporating Pasta for Pennies into their math and science curriculum. In addition, kids learn about how important it is to give back to the local community. We thank those teachers, students, parents and Olive Garden for Agency provides warmth with its blankets As the cold weather settles upon Northeast Ohio, many needy individuals and families will be better prepared to stay warm, thanks to blankets provided by the Society of St. Vincent de Paul (SVDP) Cleveland. Through its annual Blanket Sunday Drive, the organization recently collected in excess of $40,000 in donations from Catholic parishes across Greater Cleveland and Akron to purchase more than 4,000 new blankets that are being distributed to 30 major non-profit social service organizations in Cuyahoga, Geauga, Lake, Lorain and Summit counties. Now in its 26th year, SVDP Cleveland’s Blanket Sunday Drive has become a significant resource for supplying low-income individuals and families with seasonal items - such as blankets and winter hats, gloves, socks and scarves - to help them stay warm in inclement weather, said John Litten, the organization’s executive director. “It’s especially difficult for those in need during the colder months, as many are struggling with the high cost of heating bills and have little or no discretionary income to purchase these types of necessities. We are grateful that the generosity of others enables us to provide for our neighbors in need,” Litten said. An advocate for those who are defenseless or voiceless, the society is a local Catholic human service and welfare organization of neighborhood volunteer groups from its 60 participating parishes (“Conferences”) throughout the Diocese of Cleveland’s eight-county area. Last year alone, approximately 167,000 individ- uals received more than $3 million in aid via food donations from SVDP’s four Ozanam Food Pantries, clothing donations and back-to-school supplies, utility assistance and more regardless of race, ethnicity or religious affiliation. St. Vincent de Paul Conferences are located in approximately one-third of the Catholic churches in the Diocese of Cleveland. SVDP’s central office is located at 1404 East Ninth Street, Cleveland. For more information, call 216.696.6525, ext. 3150, email info@svdpcle. org, or visit its website at http://www.svdpcle.org. All I want for Xmas is ‘My Two Front Teeth’ For many Ohioans, the old novelty song “All I Want for Christmas is My Two Front Teeth” is a reminder that they have gone another year without getting dental care they need. Kathy Mattise of Ravenna says dental insurance has never been offered at the jobs where she works, and it’s too expensive to afford on her own. She’s had numerous teeth pulled, and says a true gift this holiday season would be access to the dental care she needs. “Just a simple preventive cleaning would be amazing, I need it,” Mattise said. making Pasta for Pennies so their families truly appreciate successful. Our patients and it.” rience foreclosure through 2012. And CoreLogic (2012) reports that there are 1.4 million homes currently in the foreclosure inventory. A study by the Mortgage Bankers Association indicates that about 3.25 million borrowers are delinquent on their loans and in danger of losing their homes. 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Nevertheless, the By HASHIM A. KHALIQ consensus of the companies was to declare them apostates Hello neighbors. In and wage a war against them. hopes to defuse some confu- This is evidence enough to sion that many have about declare the Ahmadiyyas as Islam and Muslims we have non- Muslims. taken an excerpt from a webAnother example of site we visit frequently. the Ahmadiyya’s rejection of “The Hour will not the Qur’an and Sunnah is their come... until nearly thirty contention that Jesus died, and “dajjals” (liars) appear, each that Mirza Ghulam Ahmad one claiming to be a mes- was an incarnation of Jesus. senger from Allah.” (Sahih In fact, according Bukhari, Sahih Muslim) to the 1985 Encyclopedia Shortly after the Britannica, Mirza Ghulam death of Prophet Muhammad, Ahmad claimed to be not only an man named Musailama, a Jesus but Prophet Muhamad, claimant to prophethood, was the Mahdi, and the Hindu god fought against togher with his Krishna. followers for their apostacy. It suffices to refer It is worth noting that back to the essence of Islam Musailama did not deny theh which is the Uniqueness of prophethood of Muhammad God: any concept of man (peace and blessings on him) becoming god, worse yet a and nor did his followers. Hindu good who is one out of It is also worth not- many, is false according to the ing that it was misinformation Qur’an. that led the tribe of Banu HuOn this, Islam is uncomprising, hence this error of the Ahmadiyyas is the foremost indication of their exit from Islam. Finally, the Ahmadiyyas also rejected jihad, a tactic which was designated to eliminate Muslim resistance to British colonialist rule. The International Community of Submitters: The Submitters are followers of the late Rashad Khalifa, a man who claimed to be a Messenger of Allah. This claim in itself is sufficient to remove the Submitters from Islam as the Qur’an states (translation): “O people! Muhammad has no sons among ye men, but verily, he is the Messenger of Allah and the last in the line of Prophets. And Allah is aware of everything.” (33:40) The true Prophet of Islam, Muhammad, observed: “The tribe of Israel was guided by prophets. When a prophet passed away, Cohen Before there was the hit TV show Bewitched, there was the stylish and funny romantic comedy, “Bell, Book and Candle,” where we meet Gillian, a smart, independent and beautiful woman – and a witch. When she decides to amuse herself by casting a love spell on her handsome young neighbor, her life is turned upside-down. Directed by Artistic Director Michael Bloom, the Cleveland Play House production of “Bell, Book and Candle” by John van Druten will begin in the Allen Theatre at PlayhouseSquare on Friday, January 11 and run through Sunday, February 3. Tickets are available by calling 216-241-6000 or online at www.clevelandplayhouse. com. “Bell, Book and Candle” is produced with support from Cuyahoga Arts and Culture and the Ohio Arts Council. “This is one of those classic comedies that is just as fresh now as when it was written,” said Michael Bloom, CPH artistic director. “I believe Bell, Book & Candle is wildly underestimated, and nothing makes me happier than introducing undiscovered gems to our audiences.” In the world of the play “Bell, Book & Candle” we meet Gillian Holroyd, a smart, well-traveled New Yorker who also happens to be among the world’s more talented practitioners of magic. She circulates among a community of witches and warlocks, including her eccentric aunt Miss “Queenie” Holroyd, mischievous brother Nicky, and a familiar — a supernatural cat — named Pyewacket. Shepherd “Shep” Henderson is a worldly, intelligent New York-based publisher who most definitely does not believe in witchcraft — or does he? Certainly there have been mysterious, unexplained goings on in his apartment. When he confronts Gillian, who happens adaptations of his most successful plays, as well as a number of original screenplays, adaptations, and television scripts. Single tickets are on sale now; prices range from $49 to $69. Tickets are $15 for currently enrolled students under age 25 with valid ID. For single tickets, please call 216-241-6000 or go online at www.clevelandplayhouse.com. Groups of 10+ save Bloom Druten up to 40% off single ticket to be his landlord, concern- The King and I, starring Yul prices; call 216-400-7027 or ing these odd happenings, he Brynner and Gertrude Law- email cwheeler@clevelandis drawn into a whole new rence. He wrote screenplay playhouse.com. world, and eventually, irresistibly (magically?), he is In the name of Allah the Beneficent, the Merciful drawn to Gillian. 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In addition to “Bell, • Rec. Rooms Book and Candle “(1950), he • Additions is best known for I Remember Mama (1944), and I Am • Furnaces a Camera (1951), on which • Water Proofing the musical Cabaret was later based. He directed the premieres of most of his plays, and also staged the original Visit Our Website: Class1Pavers.com Broadway production of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s 1481 Warresnville Ctr. Rd.South Euclid, Ohio 44121 ‘Bell, Book and Candle’ playing at Allen Theatre So, this is what new looks like It was just before New Year’s and the Gracious Mistress of the Parsonage and I were relaxing after a busy week of toil and labor. Not paying much attention to my surroundings, I had immersed myself in a favorite book. As far as I am concerned, nothing compares to a favorite book when you are trying to relax and unwind. I turned the page and happened to notice on the other side of the room my wife was all a twitchy. I have seen this behavior before and I knew she was anxious to say something. I pretended not to notice. Finally, it was as if she exploded. “I can’t wait for the New Year. Aren’t you excited?” I answered in the affirmative to try to keep the conversation as minimal as possible. “No, I mean aren’t you really excited about the New Year?” I knew if I was going to get back to my book I would have to let her say, what was on her mind. According to her, the approaching New Year was going to be spectacular. Everything old, she explained to me, would be new again. We have been in this New Year for a couple of weeks now and, I will not contradict my wife, at least aloud, but this New Year looks suspiciously like the Old Year. I am not quite sure what she thought would be different this year, but to me it is just the old year run through again. And, that is good with me. I am not one of these persons that needs the latest flash in the pan. I quite prefer the tried and true. It was about two weeks after the New Year and my wife said, “I’ll be back in an hour or two, I’m going shopping.” It did not dawn on me at the time but about 10 minutes later, it did. The reason my wife was so excited about the New Year was that she was going to go out and buy some new clothes. After all, according to her calculations, the New Year deserves new clothing. I smiled as I thought about her going to the store trying on dresses, seeking one that would fit her both in size and in fancy. As for me, I am quite comfortable in my old clothes. They fit me just fine, thank you. Women have to look fine all the time. Men, on the other hand are not that particular about what they wear. I can wear the same shirt for days on end and feel just as comfortable as the first day I put it on. My clothing does not make me feel any younger. I go along with the saying that says you are only as old as you feel. Of course, I do have some of those Methuselah moments. Everything old was once new and if new last very long it ends up being old. Therefore, whatever is old was once new and whatever is new will one day be old. This is where most people make their mistake. They fail to see the relationship Want To Buy Ali-Wepner Boxing Poster March 24, 1975 “Chance Of A Lifetime” Muhammad Ali vs. Chuck Wepner Illustrated Cardboard Poster - 14” x 22” Boxing Show Held At The Richfield Coliseum (Richfield, Ohio) Also Interested In Buying The “On-Site” Boxing Program Call: (330) 856-7047 Or (216)721-1674 between old and new. For example, as much as our culture pretends to be youth oriented, it does everything to get old while looking young. I often have this conversation with my wife. I am not old, I am just getting older and my plans are to get older and older and older. The great object in life is to get as old as you possibly can while looking and feeling new. Nothing to me is sillier than a 40 year old trying to act 20. The mind may say 20, but the body really knows it is 40. If people would put the money they spend to look young in a 401(k) their golden years would truly be golden. How much money is spent each year on plastic surgery? What I want to know is, who in the world do they think they are fooling? Their mirror? Right after the New Year’s celebration, I got up one morning feeling terrific. There was a bounce in my step, a giggle on my tongue; I was feeling like I was 20 something. I had not felt this good since I cannot remember how long. Then it happened. No matter how good you might feel some day, there is always something or someone who can undermine that and put you in your proper place. My mistake was going into the bathroom. There in the bathroom for all the world to see, especially me is this ghastly object called a mirror. When I looked into the mirror, I was shocked to see I was not alone. I thought I had come into the bathroom by myself but there in the mirror was this old guy I hardly recognized. My first reaction was to ask him to leave the bathroom and then I noticed something. That person in the mirror was me! All of those exhilarating feelings dissipated as reality grabbed hold of my soul and soundly shook me. In my Bible reading that morning, I read what the apostle Paul said. “And be renewed in the spirit of your minds; and that she put on the new man, which after God is created in righteousness and true holiness” (Ephesians 4:23-24 KJV ). Only God, in His wisdom, can create in me something that is truly new. Rev. James L. Snyder is pastor of the Family of God Fellowship, PO Box 831313 , Ocala , FL 34483 . He lives with his wife, Martha , in Silver Springs Shores . Call him at 1-866-552-2543 or e-mail [email protected]. His web site is www.jamessnyderministries.com. Islam, and Hajj (pilgrimage), the fiftjh pillar of Islam. With four out of the five pillars of Islam removed, the Submitters have little to back their claim to being “Muslim.” The true Messenger of Islam (saws) warned Muslims of falling into this trap. Narrated AbuRafi: The Prophet (peace be upon him) said: “Let me not find one of you reclining on his couch when he hears something regarding me which I have commanded or forbidden [i.e. from the Sunnah -ed.] and saying: ‘We do not know. What we found in Allah’s Book [i.e. the Qur’an] we have followed.” Book 40, Number 4588 of Sunan Abu-Dawud. By rejecting a single verse of the Qur’an, the Submitters bring themselves under the judgement of another verse. Do you believe in part of the Book and disbelieve in another part? And what is the reward of those who do so save ignominy in the life of the world, and on the Day of Resurrection they will be consigned to the most grievous doom ... (2:85) It is interesting to note that Khalifa was a numerologist who did his blighted profession justice: he predicted the end of the world. However, Allah says in the Qur’an: They ask you about the (last) hour, when will be its taking place? Say: The knowledge of it is only with my Lord; none but He shall A Look At My World DR. JAMES L. SNYDER manifest it at its time; it will be momentous in the heavens and the earth; it will not come on you but of a sudden. They ask you as if you were solicitous about it. Say: Its knowledge is only with Allah, but most people do not know. (7:187) The Submitters also reject the Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad (saws)- not part of it, but the whole of it. For the Submitters, the Sunnah is not a source of Islam. The problem this presents are overwhelming, for by doing so the Submitters have effectively destroyed their ability to perform: Salaat (obligatory prayers), the second pillar of Islam, Zakat (obligatory tax), the third pillar of Islam, Sawm (fasting), the forth pillar of another succeeded him. But no prophet will come after me; only caliphs will succeed me.” (Sahih Bukhari) Much of Rashad Khalifa’s misguidance can be traced to his obsession with numerology, an obsession which has misguided many different people throughout history. Khalifa alleged that the Qur’an contained a mathematical code which revolved around the number 19. He went to the extent of removing two verses from the Qur’an because according to him “the word ‘God’ ..is not a multiple of 19, unless we remove it [it],” and the “sum of all verse numbers where the word ‘God’ occurs is... 19x6217 ...If the false verse 9:129 is included, this phenomenon disappears.” Wanted Also Wanted Items On: Class 1 Pavers & Remodelers Winter Check List Need Help? Great Financing!! Call: (216) 397-6349 EAST SIDE DAILY NEWS Tuesday, Jnauary 8, 2013 - Friday,January 11, 2013 Page 5 Legal Court Interpretation You And The Law Court explains voluntary abandonment of work? An FTC violation in 140 characters (or less) By PAUL E. PFEIFER LaRon Brown was injured in 2003 while working for a company called Johnson Controls. Five years after his injury, Brown was fired for violating the company’s attendance policy. His subsequent filing of a claim for temporary total disability compensation (“TTC”) brought his case before us — the Ohio Supreme Court. The attendance policy at issue gave employees such as Brown 16 hours of unpaid leave every three months. These hours were deposited into a “bank” and, with a supervisor’s approval, could be used as needed. Generally, the exchange rate was one to one — an hour of bank time for an hour’s absence. The use of bank time to cover illness was different. When an illness resulted in consecutive days off, an employee would be charged only eight hours of time for the entire absence if the employee called in each day of his absence and produced a doctor’s slip upon return. Employees were prohibited from using more bank hours than they had on account. The policy specified that violators would be fired, and Brown signed an acknowledgment form indicating that he had received a copy of the attendance policy, had read it, and understood its contents. In the first quarter of 2008, Johnson Controls charged the following withdrawals to Brown’s bankhour account: three hours on Jan. 30; eight hours on Jan. 31; eight hours on March 10; and eight hours on March 11. Because Brown had exceeded the number of hours that he had on account, he was fired. In a grievance filed with his union, Brown claimed that Johnson Controls had miscalculated the number of bank hours used, but he did not prevail. Brown later filed a motion for TTC, alleging that after his dismissal, he had become temporarily and totally disabled by injuries suffered while working. At the hearings before the Industrial Commission of Ohio — which handles such matters — the character of Brown’s termination was debated. Johnson Controls maintained that the dismissal constituted a voluntary abandonment of the former position of employment. If a person voluntarily abandons his position, it bars the awarding of TTC. The company argued that Brown’s discharge was similar to the situations in two other cases decided by our court, because Brown’s discharge arose from his violation of an acknowledged written work rule. Brown denied that his discharge amounted to a voluntary abandonment. He insisted that he had not violated the work rule at issue because his withdrawals had in fact not exceeded his account balance. Brown claimed that Johnson Controls should not have charged three hours to his account on Jan. 30 because he was at a companyordered medical exam related to his claim. He also argued that he should have been charged just eight hours total for March 10 and 11 — not Johnson Control’s 16 — because those sick days were consecutive and the form that he produced requesting TTC, signed by a doctor, served as the required doctor’s slip. Return of those 11 hours would bring his quarterly withdrawal to 16, equal to the number of hours he had in his account. Johnson Controls didn’t challenge Brown’s claim on the Jan. 30 hours, but it stood by its assessment on the 16 hours for March 10 and 11. Brown alternatively tried to disavow understanding the bank-hour protocol. Relying on Brown’s signed acknowledgment that he had read and understood the attendance policy, a Commission staff hearing officer rejected this argument and devoted her discussion to that issue. There was no mention of the eight disputed hours: the order from the staff hearing officer simply concluded that Brown had violated the rule in question. Brown then turned to the court of appeals, alleging that the Commission had abused its discretion in finding that his termination barred TTC. The court of appeals concluded that the Commission had an affirmative obligation in every termination case to evaluate whether just cause for discharge had existed and recommended that the case be returned to determine whether Brown’s bank-hour withdrawals had been properly calculated. The court held that the deliberate misconduct necessary to support a finding of voluntary abandonment could not be imputed to Brown unless it was clear that he had actually violated the policy. After that, Johnson Controls filed an appeal that brought the case before us. In previous, similar cases we have determined that an employment separation is deemed voluntary when it is initiated by the claimant for reasons unrelated to the industrial injury. Although it is the employer that formalizes the employment separation when a worker is fired, when a claimant voluntarily misbehaves, he tacitly assents to the consequences. Brown argued that his discharge couldn’t be considered voluntary because he didn’t engage in prohibited conduct or didn’t do so knowingly. At his Commission hearing, Brown asserted that his bank-hour withdrawals exceeded his available balance only because Johnson Controls improperly charged him with 16 hours for consecutive sick days. This argument, in turn, raised the issue of whether a previously submitted disability form was a valid doctor’s excuse for purposes of the consecutivesick-day exception to the bank-hour policy. The issue of the disability form was critical for two reasons. First, if the form was found to be a valid doctor’s excuse, it would support Brown’s assertion that he satisfied the requirements of the consecutive-sick-day exception and should have been charged just eight hours for his absence. This determination would affect Johnson Controls’ bank-hour calculation. Second, even if the disability form were found to be inadequate, a goodfaith belief that it satisfied the rule’s requirement could support Brown’s alternative claim that his violation of the rule was neither knowing nor deliberate. The Commission’s hearing officer, however, discussed none of this in her order. The omission is unacceptable. In previous cases we have held that it is “imperative to carefully examine the totality of the circumstances” in such situations. Because such an examination did not take place, we concluded — by a seven-to-zero vote — to vacate the Commission’s order and return the case for further consideration and an amended order. Weekly Wealth For Your Health Helping the ‘Unbaked’get affordable financial services By JASON ALDERMAN According to a recent survey by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. and the U.S. Census Bureau, 17 million American adults now live in “unbanked” households, while another 51 million are considered “underbanked.” In other words, over 28 percent of households either have no traditional checking or savings accounts (unbanked); or their basic financial needs aren’t being met by their bank or credit union so they also rely on alternative lenders like check-cashing services or payday loans (underbanked). There have always been millions of Americans who are either unable to – or choose not to – conduct their financial transactions through a bank. Common reasons cited include: Don’t have enough money to need an account. Don’t write enough checks to justify monthly fees and minimum balance requirements – just buy money orders when needed. Lack of proper identification. Denied accounts due to bad banking track record and language barriers. Bad previous banking experience or lack of trust in banking institutions. Big retailers and other alternative financial services providers have rushed to fill the void for customers who can’t – or won’t – use banks or credit card issuers. For example, Bankrate.com lists dozens of prepaid cards that offer many of the same functionalities as regular credit or debit cards, including direct deposit, online purchases and bill pay, ATM access, etc. Other businesses provide such varied services as check-cashing, money orders, wire transfers, and payday, pawn shop or car-title loans. However, charges for these services can quickly add up. After you’ve paid a fee to cash your paycheck and bought money orders to pay your monthly bills, you probably will have spent far more than the $5 to $15 a month a regular checking account typically costs. Although monthly checking and savings account fees at large banks have risen, you still may be able to find free or low-cost accounts at banks and credit unions. 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To help bring unbanked and underbanked people into the system, an increasing number of public/private programs like Bank On (www. joinbankon.org) are being formed. These voluntary partnerships between local or state governments, financial institutions and community-based organizations provide lowincome un- and underbanked people with free or low-cost starter or “second chance” bank accounts and access to financial education. In addition, many financial education resources are available, including: MyMoney.gov. the government’s website dedicated to teaching Americans the basics about financial education (www.mymoney.gov). FDIC’s MoneySmart program of financial education workshops (www.fdic.gov/ moneysmart). Practical Money Skills for Life (www.practicalmoneyskills.com), a free personal financial management program run by Visa Inc. There’s no law that says everyone must have a traditional banking relationship. But if you choose to go unbanked, carefully investigate the financial consequences – you may not be saving money after all. Jason Alderman directs Visa’s financial education programs. To Follow Jason Alderman on Twitter: www. twitter.com/PracticalMoney. Woodland Automotive 9300 Woodland Avenue - Cleveland, Ohio 44104 (216) 229-1957 Hours: Mon. - Sat. - 7:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. We Sell Used Tires Approximately 800 million people use Facebook, and Twitter has about 200 million account holders. Add in all of the bloggers and it becomes crystal clear that social media is more than just a fad. Social media is being used worldwide to connect old acquaintances, make business referrals, and market and advertise products and services. Chances are a vast majority of a company’s employees, customers, potential customers, and competitors access a social media site on a daily basis. Because social networks amass such huge audiences, social media is quickly becoming a preferred way for businesses to tout products and services. Q: Who regulates the use of social media as an advertising mechanism? A: The Federal Trade Commission regulates the use of endorsements and testimonials in advertising through its published Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising. These endorsement guides, which have been in effect for more than 20 years, address endorsements by consumers, experts, organizations, and celebrities. In fact, FTC revised its endorsement guides in 2009 to include blogs and social networking sites. Q: What qualifies as an endorsement? A: Under the guides, an endorsement is “any advertising message (including verbal statements, demonstrations, or depictions of the name, signature, likeness, or other identifying personal characteristics of an individu- al or the name or seal of an organization) that consumers are likely to believe reflects the opinions, beliefs, findings, or experiences of a party other than the sponsoring advertiser, even if the views expressed by that party are identical to those of the sponsoring advertiser.” Q: What is the purpose of the FTC’s endorsement guides? A: The FTC’s aim is to ensure that endorsements are truthful and not misleading. Under the guides, endorsements must reflect the honest opinions, findings, beliefs, or experiences of the endorser, and not the marketer of the product. To help further this principle, “material connections” between marketers and endorsers that might affect the weight or credibility of the endorsement, such as connections that consumers would not normally expect, must be disclosed. Q: Don’t these updated regulations only apply when a sponsoring advertiser pays a blogger or spokesperson, like a famous celebrity, to tout its products online? A: No. If there is any relationship between the endorser and the marketer of the product that might affect how consumers evaluate the endorsement, the FTC regulations apply and the relationship should be disclosed. For example, the regulations would apply if a company’s receptionist wrote on her personal Facebook page a glowing review of a new product just launched by the company. Because the con- nection between the endorser (the receptionist) and the seller of the product (the company) might affect the weight or credibility of the endorsement, the receptionist’s employment must be clearly and conspicuously disclosed on her page. If the receptionist fails to disclose her relationship with the seller, her post would violate the FTC’s endorsement guides. Q: What can a business do to avoid violating the FTC’s endorsement guides? A: To avoid violating FTC regulations, businesses should educate their employees about what they can and cannot say and do online. An easy way to educate employees on how to properly use social media for business purposes is to adopt a clear, well-written social media policy. Q: Where can I go to get more information about the FTC’s Endorsement Guides? A: Visit the FTC’s website business legal resources page at http://business.ftc.gov/legal-resources/5/33 for more information. This “Law You Can Use” column was provided by the Ohio State Bar Association (OSBA). It was prepared by Alan J. Hartman, a partner and head of the Technology Practice Group at Dressman Benzinger & LaVelle psc. Articles appearing in this column are intended to provide broad, general information about the law. Before applying this information to a specific legal problem, readers are urged to seek advice from an attorney. Marketplace Events recently announced the first-ever Cleveland Home + Remodeling Expo, taking place March 14 – 16, 2014 at the new Cleveland Convention Center. Exhibitors of this three-day home improvement expo will showcase new and innovative trends and products in home remodeling and design in a state-of-the-art venue, reaching Northeast Ohio consumers who are planning their spring renovation projects. Marketplace Events is also the producer of the popular annual Great Big Home + Garden Show, which takes place at the Cleveland I-X Center. The 2013 show will take place on February 2 – 10. For more information, visit www.greatbighomeandgarden.com. “What makes the Cleveland Home + Remodeling Expo so exciting is our commitment to showcase the area’s deep home remodeling and design resources in new and exciting ways,” said Tom Baugh, CEO of Marketplace Events, headquartered in Solon. “Our exhibitors have told us this is the kind of show they are looking for to bookend our annual Great Big Home + Garden Show at the I-X Center. They want a high-quality, fresh approach to focus on home makeover projects. We anticipate a tremendous turnout in 2014.” Cleveland is one of nine markets where the company produces multiple home shows each year. “As the largest producer of home and garden events in North America, we are proud to call Cleveland home and are committed to supporting the city,” Baugh said. “The new Cleveland Convention Center holds tremendous potential for Northeast Ohio, and we are excited for the Cleveland Home + Remodeling Expo to be one of the leading events on the venue’s annual consumer calendar.” The last consumer show held in the previous downtown Cleveland Convention Center was in 2005, and the last consumer home show took place more than 15 years ago. Scheduled to open in fall 2013, the new technologyrich Cleveland Convention Center will offer world-class trade show and conference facilities with 230,000 square-feet of Class A exhibit space divisible into three exhibition halls, along with a loading dock featuring 17 truck bays, easy access to the Public Auditorium and additional meeting room space. The Cleveland Convention Center will be adjoined to the Cleveland Medical Mart, which to- gether will encompass a one-million square-foot campus.To date, 60 conventions and events have been booked at the venue, including the 2013 National Senior Summer Games in July, and the 2013 Cleveland Clinic Innovations Summit taking place during the facility’s October opening. “The new Cleveland Convention Center, with its stateof-the-art capabilities and easy access to downtown Cleveland attractions, offers all of the amenities for the thousands of visitors expected to attend the Cleveland Home + Remodeling Expo,” said Craig Thompson, director of sales of the Cleveland Convention Center. “Our facility has been designed specifically to host this type of premier consumer show and we’re excited to partner with Marketplace Events.” For the latest information on the Cleveland Home and Remodeling Expo visit www.homeandremodelingexpo.com. Remodeling Expo returns to Cleveland DR. G. 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O’Rourke appeared in 21 games for the Crew in 2012 following an injury-plagued 2011 season that limited him to just six matches. 2013 will be O’Rourke’s seventh season with the Crew. The Columbus native played an integral part in the Crew’s back-to-back Supporters’ Shield victories in 2008 and 2009, and the club’s MLS Cup win in 2008. O’Rourke joined the Crew in a trade with Toronto FC that brought William Hesmer and O’Rourke to Columbus in exchange for partial allocation following the 2006 MLS Expansion Draft. Tuesday, January 1, 2013 - Friday, January 4, 2013 - Page 6 S PORTS EAST SIDE DAILY NEWS Amatuer boxing returns to Slovenian National Home, 6417 St. Clair Avenue on Saturday, January 19, 2013 at 7:00 p.m. For tickets, call Bill Godhard at 440-785-4900. Boxing contender Johnny Lira dies at 61 The city of Chicago has produced its share of outstanding professional fighters. One of them was a tough as nails lightweight who campaigned in the late 1970′s and early 1980′s. He was Johnny Lira and he fought his way into the top echelon of the lightweight rankings.Lira died Saturday at the age of 61. Lira turned pro in 1976 and quickly gained notice by winning his first 12 fights. In 1977, he drew with Manuel Lopez but defeated Lopez in a return bout. Lira hit the big time in 1978 when he received a shot at the United States Boxing Association lightweight title. His opponent was the highly ranked southpaw bomber Andy Ganigan. Lira was a decided underdog going in but he shocked the boxing establishment by stopping Ganigan in round six. Lira then went to New York’s Madison Square Garden to outscore the talented Larry Stanton. Lira was now high in the ratings and in 1979 he received a shot at the World Boxing Association’s version of the lightweight title. Their champion was a hard-hitting bomber from Venezuela named Ernesto Espana. It was a gruelling fight but Espana emerged victorious stopping Lira in nine rounds. Lira would suffer a broken jaw for his gallant effort. Cavs win two games in a row against Bucks and Wizards The Cavs recovered from a 3rd quarter to forget at home against Indiana to take two-in-a-row on the road. They had to do it without Anderson Varejao, who leads the NBA in rebounding. As of this writing, the Cavs have won three games at Quicken Loans Arena and four on the road. In the loss at home to Indiana,Roy Hibert, who scored 18 points, led six Pacers who hit in double figures. The Cavs played the Pacers pretty even in quarters 1, 2, and 4, but that 3rd quarter was the turning point. Gerald Green had four steals which led to easy buckets as Cleveland was outscored by 11 points. Kyrie Irving had 17 points on just 5 of 16 shooting, while committing six turnovers. Tristan Thompson, who had nine rebounds and 12 points on 5 of 9 shooting,said, “We let them jump out on us right after halftime. Otherwise, we played them pretty well. We’ll see what went wrong and correct our mistakes, so that we can bring home a Varejo win next time.” Fortunately, the Cavs seemed to learn from their mistakes as they took the next two, with a three day Irving respite for the Christmas Holiday falling in-between. The day after the loss to the Pacers, the Cavs beat the Bucks in Milwau- kee, 94-82. Thompson scored 14 points and pulled down 14 rebounds. Dion Waiters scored 18 points. Monta Ellis scored 37 points to lead Milwaukee. The day after Christmas, the Cavs traveled to Washington and won their second straight game, 87-84. Although the Wizards are not a good team - winning only three times all year - it was still the first time the Cavs had won twogames-in-a-row all year. Irving led the Cavs with 26 points, although he was a woeful 1 of 10 from the field in the 2nd half. Thompson again By KARL BRYANT caller posted a QB rating of only 58. Bengals QB Andy Dalton completed 24 of 41 for 278 yards with two interceptions. Roethlisberger was 14 of 28 for 220 yards and also two INTs, but his were more costly. One was a Pick Six in the 1st quarter as Leon Hall returned it 17 yards to put the Bengals up, 7-0. The second, with18 seconds left to play, broke the Steelers’ back. Following an exchange of missed 50+ yard FGs (Each team would have loved to have had the Browns Phil Dawson here.), the Steelers received a Bengals punt at their own 11 with 44 seconds remain- ing. Instead of opting for overtime, they chose to try to move the ball. After getting one 1st down, Big Ben overthrew a pass which was intercepted by Reggie Nelson and returned to the Steelers 46. Dalton hit A.J. Green, who had 10 catches for 116 yards, with a pass for 21 yards that put the ball at the 25 with eight ticks left on the clock. PK Josh Brown, who’d earlier hit a 41 YD FG, got the chance to be a hero with regular kicker Mike Nugent, from Ohio State, out with an injury. He booted it from 43 yards to send the Bengals to the playoffs. “We learned from had a good outing, scoring 15 points - including the three-point play that won the game - and adding 12 rebounds. Emeka Okafor and Jordan Crawford each scored 17 points to lead Washington. The Wizards made the ball disappear out of their own hands 20 times, compared to 10 turnovers by the Cavs. Things will get a little tougher on Friday when the Cavs return Home to host the tough Atlanta Hawks. It’s hoped that Varejao will be ready to return to the team by then. being there (in the playoffs) last year. That helped us to be prepared and win close games like this.” Green said In the other locker room, Roethlisberger bit the bullet, blaming himself, but a distraught RB Isaac Redman said, “Our offense just hasn’t been there this year. We had too many injuries and when we did get people back, we just couldn’t overcome our mistakes.” In the season finale, the Steelers will host the Browns, who beat them in Cleveland by six points, when they were recipients of eight Pittsburgh turnovers. Pride and next year’s jobs are on the line for each team. Bengals eliminate Steelers and makes playoffs The Steelers’ defense, here swarming BenJarvus GreenEllis- held to a microscopic 14 yards on 15 carries in the Bengals 13-10 squeaker win - is a formidable force the Browns must overcome.( ESDN Photo by Frank Hyatt) Boxing Hall of Fame to honor inductees The International Boxing Hall of Fame and Museum announced today the newest class of inductees to enter the Hall. Modern category inductees include two-division champion Arturo “Thunder” Gatti (posthumous), five-time world champion Virgil “Quicksilver” Hill, twotime light flyweight champion Myung-Woo Yuh, “Let’s Get It On” referee Mills Lane, ring announcer Jimmy Lennon, Jr., and journalist Colin Hart. “We’re extremely excited about the Class of 2013 and very much looking forward to honoring the 24th class of inductees,” said Executive Director Edward Brophy. The 24th Annual Hall of Fame Weekend is scheduled for June 6-9th in Canastota, NY, with more than 20 events, including a golf tournament, banquet, parade and autograph card show. An impressive celebrity lineup of boxing greats of yesterday and today will attend this year’s Induction Weekend. The highlight of the weekend will be the Official Enshrinement Ceremony on the Hall of Fame Museum Grounds in Canastota, New York on Sunday, June 9th to welcome the newest members. The Class of 2013 also includes lightweight Wesley Ramey and middleweight Jeff Smith in the Old-Timer Category (posthumous); manager Arturo “Cuyo” Hernandez in the Non Participant Category (posthumous); cartoonist Ted Carroll in the Observer Category (posthumous); and Joe Coburn in the Pioneer Category (posthumous). Inductees were voted in by members of the Boxing Writers Association and a panel of international boxing historians. For more information on the events planned for the 2013 International Boxing Hall of Fame Weekend, call (315) 697-7095, visit online at www.ibhof.com, on Facebook at www.facebook.com/InternationalBoxingHallofFame and on Twitter at www.twitter. com/BoxingHall. The Bengals made the NFL Playoffs for the second year in a row after they eliminated the Steelers in Pittsburgh , 13-10, in a hardfought defensive struggle. It was the first time they beat Pittsburgh since 2009. It was the Steelers’ fifth lost in six games, the last three coming with Ben Roethisberger back at the controls after returning from injury. Each team’s “D” was the key here. The Steelers No.1-ranked defense strangled Bengal runners – holding them to14 yards. Pittsburgh rushers had a bit more success – picking up 95 yards. Each team’s signal Boxing Nostalgia By JIM AMATO ‘Bad’ Bennie Briscoe deserved to be a champion There are certain boxers from my past that in retrospect would be champions today. One such boxer was tough enough to be nicknamed “ Bad “. He was Bennie Briscoe from Philadelphia and brother you better bet he was just that, “ Bad “. He was probably the most feared middleweight of his era and it was a tough time just be a middleweight in Philly. If you were bad there, you were bad everywhere. Briscoe turned pro in 1962 and would win his first 15 contests. Among his victims were Charley Scott and Percy Manning. In a return with Manning in 1965, Bennie would suffer his first setback. That year he would also lose to Tito Marshall and Stanley “ Kitten “ Hayward. In 1966 Bennie would halt the highly respected George Benton. Bennie was now among the middleweight elite. The year 1967 would see him lose two decisions to the great Luis Rodriguez. Sandwiched in between those losses was a draw in Argentina with a fella named Carlos Monzon. In 1968 he would lose to future light heavyweight titleholder Vincente Rondon. He would knock out Rondon in a 1969 rematch. Briscoe In 1970 Briscoe Bennie began to make his march to a shot at the world’s middleweight title. He won 11 straight fights until he was upset by Luis Vinales in 1972. He would stop Vinales in a return match. Finally in November he would meet the reigning middleweight champion of the world, Carlos Monzon. Again they would be fighting in Argentina. This time Carlos clearly deserved the decision the retained his title but he was rocked to his heels by Bennie in the ninth round of that fight. Monzon would always have a great respect for Briscoe. Briscoe would regroup in 1973. He destroyed Art Hernandez in three rounds. He also stopped Billy “ Dynamite “ Douglas of Columbus, Ohio. Billy’s son Buster would shock the world in 1990 when he took apart Mike Tyson. Brisco closed the year by losing a decision to Rodrigo Valdez. These two would create some history together. Briscoe put himself right back into the thick of the title picture in 1974 when he took out the streaking Tony Mundine of Australia. Later he would again meet Valdez for the WBC version of the title that had been taken away from Monzon. In a stunning display of punching power the vastly under rated Valdez sent Brisco down and out in round seven. Brisko came back but finished the year dropping a points call to all time great Emile Griffith. Briscoe would then go undefeated in his next 13 bouts. He won nine and drew in four. In this span he would beat Eddie Gregory ( a.k.a. Eddie Mustafa Muhammad ). He would draw with the dangerous Eugene “ Cyclone “ Hart. In a return go Brisko blasted out Hart in one round. Brisco also drew in a return with Griffith. In 1977 after Carlos Monzon had officially retired, Briscoe was again matched with Rodrigo Valdez for vacant title. Again Rodrigo had Bennie’s number and won a very close decision. Starting with a decision loss to future champion Vito Antuofermo, Briscoe would lose nine of his last 17 fights. Later that year Briscoe would drop a verdict to another future champion named Marvin Hagler. At this stage of his career any middleweight who dreamed of becoming the champion had to go through Briscoe first. By the early 1980’s Briscoe was becoming a stepping stone for young, talented fighters like Vinnie Curto. After a 1982 loss to Jimmy Sykes at the famous Blue Horizon in Philadelphia, hometown boy Briscoe decided to hang up the gloves. He left a legacy of 96 fights against many of the toughest welterweights and middleweights of his day. He won 66 fights and an amazing 53 of those by knockout. He was stopped only once in his career. His record reads like a who’s who of boxing in that era. If ever a fighter who was never crowned a “ world champion “ deserved to be elected in to the Hall Of Fame, it is none other than Bennie Briscoe. Tuesday, January 8, 2013 - Friday, January 11, 2013 Page 7 EAST SIDEDaily NEWS On The Town MOVIES * MUSIC * THEATER * DANCE * RESTAURANTS * NIGHT LIFE R&B artist Bobby V to perform at Rock Hall To celebrate the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum will once again open its doors to the public free of charge on Monday, January 21 in a celebration of community spirit and civic pride. This marks the 12th year that the museum offers free admission to the public. The Rock Hall’s Community Festivals are sponsored by KeyBank. The Rock Hall will be open from 10 a.m. until 5:30 p.m. Visitors to the museum will have the opportunity to tour the facility free of charge until closing. Throughout the day an array of entertainment will take place at the museum, including a continuous film screening in the Foster Theater of the complete “I Have a Dream” Valentino speech from August 28, 1963. Music will begin on the main stage shortly after the museum opens and will include performances by the Distinguished Gentlemen of the Spoken Word, all-female band Women in the Spirit, girl group cover band Tra-la-la, the Antioch Spiritual Arts Choir, solo R&B artist Diamond Carter and multi-platinum artist Bobby V (formally known as Bobby Valentino). The event will be emceed by Jason Walker of Terry Macklin Entertainment. R&B recording artist Bobby V (formally Bobby Valentino) has had No. 1 singles, platinum and gold albums, has toured the world and he has appeared on songs with Lil Wayne and Ludacris. Five years into a remarkable solo career, Bobby V has experienced the best the music industry has to offer while working with some of the industry’s most successful artists. Bobby V scored a hit when he was only 15 years old with as one-fourth of the 1990s R&B group Mista with “Blackberry Molasses,” a tune produced by Organized Noize (OutKast, TLC) that became a Top 20 R&B hit. Even with this success, Mista dissolved. Bobby V then enrolled at Clark Atlanta University, where he graduated with a communications degree and developed a keen business sense. His debut solo album, 2005′s Disturbing Tha Peace Presents Bobby Valentino, earned the No. 1 spot on Billboard’s Top R&B/HipHop Albums chart. In 2007, Bobby V returned with Special Occasion, which featured the Timbaland produced hit, “Anonymous,” and Rodney Jerkins produced, “Turn the Page.” His third album, 2009′s the Rebirth, featured the hit “Beep” and was the first album released on his own Blu Kolla Dreams imprint, in conjunction with Capitol Records, which debuted at Number 1 on the Billboard Hip Hop and R&B chart. His latest album, Fly on the Wall, released in October 2012, is filled with stories of his remarkable experiences. With production handled by Tim & Bob (Boyz II Men, Michael Jackson), the Pentagon (formerly the Underdogs [Beyonce, Justin Timberlake]), LOS (Usher, the Dream) and Jazze Pha (T.I., Ciara), Fly On The Wall contains the type of polished production accented by live instrumentation that has become Bobby V’s signature. As his career continues expanding, he makes a point to give back to those who are less fortunate. Through his Bobby V Foundation, the singer encourages people to value and to pursue higher education. For a list of current exhibits and for more information about this and other Rock Hall events, visit rockhall.com. Sommore and D.L. Hughley return with comedy tour The Royal Comedy Tour featuring Sommore, Mark Curry, D.L. Hughley, and Gary Owens will be at the State Theatre on Friday, February 8, at 7:00 p.m. Sommore is the ”Queen of Comedy,” and is one of America’s top comedic performers. Simmore, who is originally from Trenton, New Jersey, has appeared in Russell Simmons’ “Def Comedy Jam”, BET’s “Live From LA”, “Showtime At The Apollo” and was featured on “The Oprah Winfrey Show.” Sommore received the prestigious Richard Pryor Award for “Comic Of The Year.” Her film appearances include “Soul Plane,” “A Miami Tail,” “Friday After Next” By CHRIS APPLING TRIVIA - (Black Leading Men) 1. Who is the legendary, black leading man and calypso singer who starred with the great, Dorothy Dandridge in 3 films: 'Bright Road' (1953), 'Carmen Jones' (1954) and 'Island In The Sun' (1957)? 2. Who is the former running back for the Cleveland Browns who turned into a macho, action-film star appearing in such movies as 'The Dirty Dozen' (1967), 'Riot' (1968), ad in the 1969 classic '100 Rifles' where he starred with Burt Reynolds and created controversy for having an on-screen, interracial love scene with white actress Raquel Welch? 3. Shavenheaded Louis Gossett, Jr. made his film debut in 'A Raisin In The Sun' (1961), starred as the musical slave 'Fiddler' in Alex Haley's 'Roots' miniseries (1977), but in what motion-picture did he win an Oscar for Best Supporting Actor? 4. Versatile actor Laurence Fishburne has starred in Spike Lee's 'School Daze' (1988) and in John Singleton's 'Boyz 'N The Hood' (1991), and an Oscarnominated portrayal of Ike Turner in the Tina Turner biography 'What's Love Got To Do With It' (1993), but in what sci-fi movie did he star with Anglo-Asian actor Keanu Reeves as a futuristic rebel leader against an evil, artificially-intelligent, machine program? 5. Who is the talented actor who starred as the real-life, controversial, high school principal Joe Clark in 'Lean On Me' (1988) as a black, Civil War soldier in 'Glory' (1989) and as white actress Jessica Tandy's chauffeur and best friend in 'Driving Miss Daisy' (1989)? ANSWERS: 1. Harry Belfonte 2. Jim Brown 3. 'An Officer and A Gentleman' 4. 'The Matrix' (1999) 5. Morgan Freeman MOVIE MATCH-UP - (Samuel L. Jackson) CHARACTERS: 1. Jungle Fever (1991) 2. Jurassic Park (1993) 3. 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December is National Pear Month, and you can celebrate by pairing this seasonal fruit with other produce in both savory and sweet dishes. For example: Roast diced pears and diced winter squash for a simple side dish. Polish off your holiday meal with poached, baked or sautéed pears spiced with cinnamon and nutmeg. Sweeten up your cranberry sauce with puréed pears. Serve a large green salad on a platter and top with pear slices, candied nuts and cheese crumbles. Place pear chutney next to your leftovers to spice up turkey sandwiches and add flavor to extra pork chops. Impress guests at Chris' Cinema Trivia & Movie Match Up your next gathering with this festive appetizer. The great flavor of red pears combined with toasted hazelnuts and Gorgonzola is hard to beat and using ready-made tartlet shells cuts the prep time down, so you’ll have more time to enjoy your guests. 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Following his first recording session with Byrd, he was signed by Blue Note and made his recording debut with Takin Off in May 1962, gaining notice with his original tune, "Watermelon Man." Hancock joined the Miles Davis quintet in 1963 and remained for five years, creating tunes that have become standards. Leading his own sextet from 1971-73, Hancock melded elements of jazz, rock, with African and Indian themes by using electronic devices and instruments. After his Headhunters album, Hancock produced more commercialized music throughout the 1970s, occasionally returned to jazz with his V.S.O.P. band and piano duos with Chick Corea. By the 1980s, Hancock was creating fascinating music using complex innovative electronic technology. Hancock recently released his first acoustic recording in many years, The New Standard, where he and his veteran sidemen reinvent nine time-honored tunes, sometimes backed by a studio orchestra. Curry Owens The enchanting Irish musical ensemble Celtic Woman returns to America for an expansive four-month concert tour (February 21 – June 15), following on the heels of the group’s sold-out Christmas Celebration tour. Celtic Woman makes its PlayhouseSquare return Saturday., April 6, for a 8 p.m. show in the Palace Theatre. Tickets are $42.50, $72.50 & $102.50 on sale at the PlayhouseSquare Ticket Office; playhousesquare.org or 216241-6000. Celtic Woman combines the talents of four gifted Irish women—vocalists Chloe Agnew, Lisa Lambe and Susan McFadden, and violinist Máiréad Nesbitt—whose dazzling performances combine the sounds and sensibility of Irish traditional music with memorable original compositions and contemporary pop standards. Celtic Women at Palace Beauty of the Week: is gorgeous looking Dee- Jones. Jones, who is an international recognized was featured in model, the Bronze Beauty Calender. (ESDN Photo by Howard Moorehead) If you would like to be a Beauty of The send photo, phone Week, number and information to EAST SIDE DAILY or call (216) 721NEWS 1674. The 2013 Great Vacations Travel EXPO, presented by AAA, will feature its most fun-filled, actionpacked stage schedule ever. In addition to headliners Peter Greenberg (appearing on January 18), Lisa Whelchel (appearing on January 19) and Andrew McCarthy (appearing on January 20), the EXPO will host three full days of back-to-back entertainment and informational events on two stages throughout the run of the EXPO.The EXPO’s outstanding lineup features the Radio Disney Cleveland Road Crew, live animals, African and Irish dance troupes, travel and packing experts and much more. The Great EXPO opens Friday, January 18 and runs through Sunday, January 20. For info. or to purchase tickets in advance, visit www.AAAGreatVacations.com. Page 8 Arrested? Injured? Remember, First, That What You Say Will Be Used Against You! 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