Oakwood names corporate directors
Dearborn — Oakwood Healthcare Inc. (OHI) has appointed Lisa Rutledge and Roy Sexton to leadership roles in directing Oakwood's communications, planning and community outreach services. Rutledge was named corporate director of community outreach in October 2007. In this role, she oversees community outreach efforts, including community...Tax assistance provided at ACCESS
DEARBORN — The Accounting Aid Society is scheduled to begin holding free income tax preparation assistance sessions at ACCESS, 2651 Saulino Court in Dearborn, starting Saturday, February 2. Assistance will be available every Saturday in February from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. to low income families and individuals—up to $40,000 annual income...City announces plans for Wards building
DEARBORN – Nearly seven years after Dearborn's massive Montgomery Ward department store at Michigan Avenue and Schaefer Road closed its doors and began deteriorating from the inside out, the city, which acquired the building in 2005, is on the verge of closing a deal to sell the property and have it redeveloped into a major...Hamtramck passes ordinance against profiling
The Hamtramck City Council passed an ordinance Tuesday prohibiting city employees from policing or denying services to people based on their appearance, immigration status and other factors. Council on Islamic-American Organizations-Michigan Executive Director Dawud Walid speaks to Hamtramck City Council during a hearing on an...Chertoff warns of new rules
As of February 1, Canadians and Americans who have been visiting Canada will face enhanced identification requirements at land crossings. That is what Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff told a Toronto Globe and Mail reporter on January 18. Anyone over 19 crossing the border by land will need a document with a photo...Reporters ordered to reveal sources
In a classical collision between an accused's rights and the right of journalists to maintain the confidentiality of sources, Canadian Federal Court Judge Simon Noël has come down on the side of the accused. The case involves Adil Charkaoui, a Moroccan, who was imprisoned in 2003 under a security certificate, accused of being an...Rachel Corrie does Vancouver
"My Name is Rachel Corrie" opened in Vancouver's Havana Theatre on January 25. The play, using the writings of the young American woman who served as a peace activist in Palestine and who was killed by an Israeli bulldozer while trying to protect the house of a Palestinian doctor, was canceled in New York and Toronto because of...U.S. and Israel accused of torture
There were red faces in Ottawa on January 18, when a Canadian Foreign Affairs document became public, listing the U.S. and Israel among countries using torture. Amnesty International (AI) obtained the report as disclosure in connection with its suit challenging Canada's transferring Afghan prisoners to Afghan authorities. ...Feeding the hungry is goal of Rotary project
Super Greenland Market donates 1,000 pieces of fruit to effort DEARBORN — Eighteen Rotarians, including their guests, gathered in the kitchen of Christ Episcopal Church in Dearborn on a recent Saturday morning to assemble nearly 1,500 lunches to be distributed by the Salvation Army. The lunches are part of a "Bed and Bread"...Students demonstrate skills at future city competition
After spending extra hours at school every day for the last several months channeling their inner-engineers to craft their own little cities of the future, more than 1,200 elementary and middle school students got to show off the fruits of their labor Tuesday. Teams from 60 schools gathered at the Rock Financial Showplace in Novi to...Henry Ford Village announces dining services royalty
Dearborn — Each year Henry Ford Village, a full service retirement community in Dearborn, pays tribute to members of their student dining services staff by crowning "honorary" kings and queens. The students are nominated and elected by their peers. Mary Voiles, staff development manager, announced the latest honorees as Queen...Celebrating 45 years as business leader
WARREN — Ed Deeb, president of the Michigan Food and Beverage Association, celebrated his 45th anniversary in 2007 as an association and business leader. Recently, a group from Washington came to Detroit to see if there has been improvement in Detroit since the 1967 Detroit riots. They were gathering information about...Educational program provides student, professional development
ROCHESTER HILLS — A new educational program has been developed to provide a hands-on cultural education experience for students while teachers and staff receive simultaneous professional development as required by the No Child Left Behind Act. The program is a result of a joint venture between MBC Global, a Rochester Hills cultural...Local educator runs top high school
• The U.S. News and World Report analyzed more than 18,000 high schools in 40 states, identifying 1,591 of them as gold, silver or bronze medal schools. • Six Wayne County high schools were ranked, one silver and five bronze, including Star International Academy, founded in 1998 by Arab American Nawal Hamadeh. DEARBORN — One of the...Muslim athlete disqualified over uniform
The outfit allows her to compete while adhering to her Muslim faith, which forbids displaying any skin other than her face and hands. "It's not special," Kelly said. "It doesn't make me perform better." WASHINGTON — A high school track star has been disqualified from a meet because officials said the custom-made outfit she wears......
Kazemi case reopened
The Iranian Supreme Court has now ordered a reopening of the case of Zahra Kazemi. In July, 2003, Kazemi, a photojournalist with dual Canadian and Iranian citizenship, was arrested in Teheran while taking pictures of a student demonstration outside Evin Prison. She was put in that very same prison herself, and she died as a...Abu Dhabi funds translations
The push is on to translate important Western and other non-Arab works into Arabic. Egyptian Karim Nagy initiated a non-profit agency, Kalima, to undertake this work, and the Abu Dhabi government's Authority for Culture and Heritage is supplying the bulk of the funding. Publishers are on board, with Beirut being a prime...Canadians wary of U.S.
A poll of 1000 Canadians carried out by the firm Strategic Counsel from December 6 to 9 found that Canadians prefer a somewhat arms-length relationship with the United States. When asked what they saw as the major factor influencing Canadian foreign policy, the largest percentage, 25%, said that it is the relationship with the...ADC to distribute scholarship awards
DEARBORN — The American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee's Michiganchapter has announced its scholarship award winners and other honorees to be recognized at its annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Scholarship Awards Dinner. Winners were chosen from among Arab and Chaldean high school students from throughout the region who submitted......
Canada shifts toward Israel
During his current visit to the Middle East, Canada's Foreign Minister Maxime Bernier was asked about Israel's expansion of construction at Har Homa, in the West Bank near Jerusalem. While he said that expansion of Jewish settlements in the West Bank is "contrary to the peace process," he pointedly refused to comment on Har...Marygrove College honors MLK, Jr. with week-long celebration
DETROIT — From January 16-22, Marygrove College will honor the life and teachings of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. The theme for the 2008 Martin Luther King Week Celebration is: one community, one society, one humanity. All activities planned for the week are intended to communicate his messages of unity to the campus and the......
Macomb County to observe MLK Day with annual dinner
STERLING HEIGHTS — The 21st Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday Celebration of Macomb County will take place on Monday evening, January 21, 2008 at the Best Western (Sterling Inn) in Sterling Heights (34911 Van Dyke). The theme for the 2008 MLK Celebration is "Where Do We Go from Here?"—a question first asked by Dr. King in his...Muslim Canadian MP accused of illegal spending
Canadian MP Wajid Khan finds himself without a party. As a Liberal, he raised eyebrows when he took an assignment from Conservative Prime Minister Stephen Harper to report back on visits to the Middle East. He then crossed the floor to join the Conservatives, and his report on the Middle East, which he and Harper had promised......