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things are right, we do them,"
Hairston said. "It is only fitting
that we name a street after Dr.
King."
Added Northeast Ward Alderman
Vivian H. Burke: "The vote
* shows that we're doing well in
working together as a community
and giving credit to people who
did work, whether in, our community
or in other'parts of the
country."
Southeast Ward Alderman
Larry W. Womble, chairman of
the board's Public Works Committee,
said he was determined to
get the request through.
"When it came to my committee,
I immediately said I would
support this very strongly and in
an aggressive way," said WornlltMMMtMltltMlllltltltllllltllMIIMIMMIHtllMIMIItimil
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"On the whole we respect them
for being imaginative and for trying,
" Vaux added. "They
haven't made any big errors."
The biggest grant the organiza.
tion made was $3 million for a
UNICEF program to immunize
children, the smallest $4,169 to
maintain water pumps in refugee
camps in eastern Sudan, said
Band Aid spokesman Bernard
Doherty.
The organization is now deeply
involved with long-term projects.
It has committed $26.7 million to
137 nroiects aft#?r rpiprtino ^10 r?f
712 proposals.
By year's end, Band Aid could
about $41 million more, plus
what it receives from Sport Aid,
which kicked off with a
worldwide "1 Ran the World"
event May 25, 1986, and continues
to receive money from
events here and there.
Sport Aid reported raising
about $34 million, to be split between
Band Aid and UNICEF.
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currencies, however,
will go entirely to UNICEF to
spend in the country where it was
raised.
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main in existence while the remaining
money is spent.
"Band Aid has always said we
will not be an enduring institution,
another agency, another
bureaucracy," Mrs. Jenden said.
"But we have a fundamental
obligation to allocate the money
that is left and follow up on what
has been spent."
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convicted of operating a
paramilitary group in contempt
of a court order.
"1 think the White Patriot Party
as an organization is dead for
all practical purposes," said Cur
rin. "What we still face in eastern
North Carolina is a few potentially
dangerous individuals."
Currin said about a dozen
high-level and mid-level formei
party members, moving in and
out of the state, have developed
close ties with neo-Nazi groups
like the Order, the Aryan Nation
and the Mountain Church.
Truax estimated there were still
50 to 75 White Patriot Party
members and 100 to 150 members
of all Klan groups in the state.,
"What we are picking up
through agents, our intelligence
sources and just my own discussions
with witnesses jn Klan cases
is that there has been a tremendous
falloff in White Patriot Partv
recruitment ever since Cilenn
Miller and Steve Miller were convicted/'
he said. "Even people
that are very sympathetic with the
goals of the White Patriot Party
and the Klan are afraid to be connected
or associated with those
groups because of our prosecution
and investigation/'
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member.
"I think this is significant for
Alpha fraternity and the city of
Winston-Salem,*' Womble said.
The Alphas may, in fact, get
more than they asked for. The
board's Public Works Committee
had recommended that Martin L.
King Drive be extended farther
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