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mmmm 6A NEWS/Qi:;ie qtatlotu Satt Thursday, March 11,2004 Carolina supplies io Ham Continued from page 1A Hemisphere.” Church World Service is a cooperative ministry of 36 Protestant, Anglican and Orthodox denominations. It provides self-help and devel opment, disaster relief, and refugee assistance. Graham to run for N.C. Senate Continued from page 1A African American voting strength. Both are majority black. District 40 was seen by some observers as an opportunity for former Sen. Fountain Odom to return to office. He lost to his seat to Republican Robert Pittenger in 2002. Graham, 41, said his cam paign would focus on issues, not whether he should be in the race. “As I’ve done in all my campaigns, I don’t focus on the opponent,” Graham said. “I just run my race.” CWS, which organizers CROP ’Walks to fight hunger in the U.S. and worldwide, has benefited from the par ticipation of North Carolinians. Of 2,000 walks held annually, the biggest is Charlotte, followed by Greensboro and Durham. “There’s an amazing amount of enthusiasm and compassion here to help peo ple around the world,” McCoy said. For more information on CWS/CROP’s Haitian response, call (888) 297- 2767. “Count on us for Quality At A Low Price” ICEZIAH FUNITURE OO ALL SOFAS, BEDROOMS, DINETTES on SALE! NOW OAO ' Vaugh Bassett • 6pc. Sleigh Bedroom Suit MADEINU.S.A. ^Reg.$13492« Open Mon. - Sat. 9ani - 6pm Financing Available 2014 Oihbon Kd. Charlotte, N.C. 704 596 7427 tVe Give Our Customers The Best Price! Inflation fiotedion Protect your saungs from the ups and downs of inflaiion with the new Series I Bond from the U.S. Treasury And I Bonds are available at most Pmancial institutions. Qli 1-800-4US BOND for more infoniiation. IBomfe l•«00•4US BOND wvnKsaflnpbonb.gov \ (luUir •mvn Ihta pMUriiiiql 45th Anniversary production of Tickets $17 and $22 Call:704-334-9128 vwvw.theatrecharlotte.org March 11-13,18-21,25-28 Thurs-Sat 8pm Sun 2:30pm Written by Lorraine Hensberry Directed by Marilyn Carter Set in Chicago’s South Side during the 1950s, artd winner of the Nsw Yai Dram Critics Grcle Award, A Raisin In The Sun isavividporltByalofan African-American family. The dreams and conflicts of three generations of the Younger family are guaranteed to grip audiences. This comedy/drama portrays sacrifice, trust, love and heartbreak; and a heroic struggle to hold a femlly together. A modem classic, ,5C!nNCE gxiNai active March 1^, In THis .A.d W/eefLrxes^Ay, MarcH lO, 2004 THrough Tuesday, March 16, 2004 In Otar OHarloii'te area stores ordy. Resex*ve The Right To Limit Qtaantities. I^Jone Sold To Oealers. WSs Gladly .Accept Federal Pood Stamps. C2N4 TevtU Motftf- U\*i. U.S 4
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