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Chris Lee

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What do you think?/Do you think college is important? Why?
By Chris Lee, 5, Beth Plocharczyk, , Chasity Wray,
"Yes, because you'll get a better education and a better career." April Keller, 11 Wanamaker Elementary Indianapolis "Yes, because you'll get to accomplish more things in life." Nicole Box, 12 George Rogers Clark School Vincennes "I think college is important so you can get an education and go somewhere in life. You can get a PhD and become a doctor." Brett Addy, 11 Moores Hill
Coretta King helping to keep `The Dream' alive
By Chris Lee, 5, Kia Woodson, , Ben Young, 83
Rev. King's widow continues his struggle for social justice. BLACK HISTORY MONTH This profile is part of a Children's Express focus on prominent blacks who are helping to make "The Dream" come true. The Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. fought all his life to make a stronger nation. His dream was to make our country equal for all races. After his death, his dream did not die. Coretta Scott King, his
Divorce classes for parents help kids
By Chris Lee, 5, Gretchen Hall, , Ben Young, 83
Court-ordered seminars focus on kids' needs during traumatic family times. Even though it happened more than eight years ago, 15-year- old Mary remembers how hurt she was when she heard her parents were getting a divorce. "We came home from my grandmother's _ my sister and I had been at my grandmother's visiting there _ and my sister had known about it before we went down there and then they
Gun dealer urges stricter oversight of sales
By Mike Cake, 13, Chris Lee, 4, Mike Pothast,
A gun store owner seems an unlikely proponent of stricter gun control laws _ especially one whose motto is, "I don't want to make any money; I just love to sell guns." But Don Davis, self-proclaimed millionaire owner of three Don's Guns stores in the Indianapolis area, says state and national laws to control guns do not go far enough. For instance, to get a gun permit in Indiana, you need to b
World-class coach awaits gymnastics event here
By Kim Smith, 4, Chris Lee, 4, Aaron Shakelford, 12
Gymnastics, Bela Karolyi says, "is a beautiful, challenging sport." Karolyi ought to know. He's coached Mary Lou Retton and Nadia Comaneci, and he'll be in Indianapolis in September to coach Kim Zmeskal in the World Gymnastics Championships _ the final qualifying competition for the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain. The Romanian-born Karolyi also was in Indianapolis last month to hel