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Updated August 3, 1999
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JFK Jr.'s One-on-One interview
with Minister Farrakhan

Mr. Kennedy, first let me just say that there is no question that would be considered inappropriate. As one who was alive during the time of your father’s work and one who watched him and studied him as best I could, I am very pleased to be interviewed by you and pleased to know that you, the son of such an illustrious mother and father, are here in the home of the Honorable Elijah Muhammad.MORE-->


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Blacks in London oppose Farrakhan ban

LONDON—The British government’s decision to extend indefinitely a ban on the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan was termed "a ruse" by activists and supporters of the outspoken Muslim leader. file://///Medina/c/WEBSHARE/WWWROOT/finalcall/more-.gif%20(104%20bytes)


Jubilee 2000:
Freedom from debt, nothing less will do

by Bernice Powell Jackson

In December, I attended the World Council of Churches Assembly meeting in Harare, Zimbabwe, where Christians from around the world came together to pray and worship and to talk about the issues of faith which confront us in this world. The issue of the enormous global debt, which is threatening the very survival of the world’s poorest nations, was at the heart of our deliberations. file://///Medina/c/WEBSHARE/WWWROOT/finalcall/more-.gif%20(104%20bytes)

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Withdrawal of nomination shows Zionist power, say Arab and Islamic groups

WASHINGTON—The failed nomination of a Muslim to a counterrorism task force is producing a political "showdown"in Washington between Arab-Americans, Muslim organizations and pro-Israel lobbyists. file://///Medina/c/WEBSHARE/WWWROOT/finalcall/more-.gif%20(104%20bytes)


Controversy in Trinidad

PORT OF SPAIN (IPS)—Residents of the wealthy suburban area of St. Clair are planning to take legal action against the government over its decision to rename a park in memory of African slaves the Basdeo Panday administration insists are buried there. file://///Medina/c/WEBSHARE/WWWROOT/finalcall/more-.gif%20(104%20bytes)


FCN EDITORIAL
Suffer the children;
shame on adults

Confusion of people
by The Honorable
Elijah Muhammad

Atonement
by Rev. James Luther Bevel

ELEVEN FIFTY-FIVE
by Abdul Allah Muhammad

Farrakhan The Traveler
by Jabril Muhammad

Unveiling the Number 19
by Tynnetta Muhammad

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