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3B LIFE/ (Clie C6«Tlotte Thursday, February 12, 2004 Breakfast Brotha Hy Ty’s Texas bound PHOTO/WADE NASH “Breakfast Brothas” host Fly Ty is leaving WPEG for KNRB in Dallas. WPEG “Breakfast Brotha” Fly ly (aka Derrick Jacobs) is leaving the station to join for mer “Breakfast Brothas” host B.J. Murphy at KNRB in Dallas, Tfexas. Jacobs and Murphy vrill team up to host the adult contemporary station’s morning show. Dallas has become a popular destination for WPEG personalities. Last year, Nate Quick left for KKDA, a hip-hop station. Herbert L. White Ohio mayor challenges gay rights ban By Bob Guldin SPECIAL TO WASHINGTON POST Faith will take you the EXTRAMILE. “and with his stripes we are healed. ” ■ Isaiah 53:5 Presents - > Valentines Day ^ Breast Cancer Awareness Fund Raiser l^iv-.'cr Ciiiicor |•o'JnlU\Llo^ Guest Speaker, Richard Roundtree Movie Character, “SHAFT” Breast Cancer Survivor February 14, 2004 7-11 P.M.Hampton Park Community Center 211-1 Hampton Church Road Charlotte, NC fe262 • University Area For Information or To Purchase Tickets, Call: Kasandra Padilla, 704-905-4074 Tax Deductible Contribution, $50 Mission: To provide resources and information to lessen or eliminate stress related trauma for cancer patients, to promote a philosophy of faith-based heal ing, to educate the global community on the understanding'and challenges asso ciated with breast cancer for both then and women, and to provide financial to individual cancer patients in active treatment who are without insurance or other financial means. CE^^C^NNATI, Ohio — The mayor on Monday called on voters to repeal a 1993 city charter amendment that made Cincinnati the only U.S. city to ban enactment or enforcement of gay-rights laws. Mayor Charlie Luken used his annual State of the City speech to argue that times and attitudes have changed and that Cincinnati should rescind the amendment to demonstrate tolerance. “It stands as a symbol that Cincinnati is willing to tolerate discrimination for one class of our citizens,” Luken said. It was Luken’s first formal call for repeal of the amendment, after previous ly saying in informal remarks that he supports it, said spokesman Brendon Cull. The amendment was approved by 62 percent of the voters. An organization lobbying for repeal of the amendment. Citizens to Restore Fairness, has been collecting signatures to put the issue on the November ballot. Amendment supporters said they would fight such efforts. “No one’s enti tled to special rights based on private sexual behavior,” said Phil Burress, chairman of the Equal Rights, Not Special Rights coalition that drafted the amendment. Burress said current civil rights laws protect homosexuals against discrimination. Getting Marriedf We Want To Know! The Charlotte Post is now publishing announcements the last Thursday of the month. Have your announcement published with a photo for Only $75.00. (actual size 3.792 inches x 6 inches) Send Your Engagement • Wedding • Anniversary Announcement to - The Charlotte Post P.O. Box 30144 Charlotte, NC 28230 Attn: Bridal Advertising or E-mail: advertising@thecharlottepost.com LOSE WAIT INSTANTir. There is simply no better way to access the Internet than Road Runner High Speed Online. E-mail, downloads, web searches, online shopping - whatever you do online, do it faster and easier with Road Runner. Order Road Runner now and get: 3 MONTHS OF SERVICE FOR ONLY $24.95 A MONTH PLUS FREE STANDARD INSTALLATION! 1-800-R0AD RUNNER www.twcarolina.com/rr RoadRunner HIGH SPEED ONLINE ™ TIME WARNER CABLE Offer only available to new residential high-speed Internet customers. Custom wiring, laptop installation, and/or Wireless Road Runner installation/service charges are addrtional. Discounted rate applies to first 3 months of service; regular pricing of $44.95 per month takes effect in 4th month. No contract required. Some serwes not available in all areas. Offer ends 3/14/04; other restrictions may apply.
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