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I ' 1 Continued from Page 1 taught health education from kindergarten through the 12th grade. She said children spend 15,000 hours during those years watching TV, 11,000 hours on reading, writing and arithmetic and only 44 hours on health education. Elders said that parents should be educated on how to be better parents, that young men and women should be educated and held responsible for their actions and that all young people should be given hope. “It is far cheaper to pay for college than to pay for prison,” Elders said. “We can’t reduce the cost of health care in America until we begin to prevent some of the problems which we’ve talked about.” Sullivan said the family is the best tool for the education and value formation that is crucial to a productive and safe society. “A culture of character begins with family,” he said. “It is the first and best source for value formation.” Homicide, he said, is the leading cause of death among young black men. “Homicide, along with heart disease, strokes, and cancer, is now a major cause of death,” Sullivan said. “During every 100 hours on our nation’s streets, we lose more young men than were killed in 100 hours in the ground war in the Middle East.” Sullivan said that because of the cultural impli cations, everyone should be concerned about vio lence and homicide. “This epidemic is not strictly a problem for those who are directly involved in violent activi ties, because as a society we have become numb to violence,” he said. “We’ve lost our frustration and anger. This apathy must change. Homicide intervention will require the entire community to work together.” Elders discussed her tenure as Surgeon Gene al at a press conference before the program. She said that if she had it to do all over she would not change a thing. “I feel I increased the awareness of the Aim can people of the problems that are going on,' ders said. “Before anything can ever happen,; have got to become aware of the problem andlt come an advocate for the problem. Then yoni got to develop an action plan.” Elders said that unless the Surgeon Generalb the power to speak out, the office is not necessary “I feel that if we’re going to politicize the o| to the point that the Surgeon General cannot re; ly speak out about the public health problemsai: the problems that are plaguing the Americanps. pie, then there is no need for the office,” said. “You’re the people’s Surgeon General think the Surgeon General should be about wit is best for public health and not what is political! the best thing to say.” Elders said that the same problems she about at the beginning of her career in a publics fice are still challenging America today. “The health issues I have been campaipirj about are the health issues I will continue to car paign about,” Folders said. “That is what I’ve about and that’s what I started being aboutwhe 1 first became a Health Officer in 1987. Buttb problems are still out there.” Elders said Americans should work to society’s problems. “Be aware of the problems, be advocates fortk problems, develop an action plan that is rightfs your community,” Elders said. “We’ve gottoreac out and be responsible, use all resources that an available and we’ve got to take risks. I cante: you all about taking risks, but I can also tellyo; that it works.” Seven family members accused of Houston-area bank robberie □ The cousins are also suspected of carjackings and home invasions. HOUSTON (AP) — Families come together for weddings, fu nerals and holiday meals. Investigators say one Hous- ton-area family came together to rob banks. Seven members of the same family have been charged in a string of bank robberies, home invasions and carjackings, said Sgt. Steve Ruteshouser of the Houston Police Department. Never in his 10 years in the robbery division has Ruteshouser seen so many robberies allegedly committed by one family. They’re suspected in at least six bank holdups in the past 18 months — close to 20 percent of the robbery division’s caseload. Officials say the family’s plans began to unravel on Oct. 27, when 20-year-old Adams Watt and his sister’s live-in boyfriend, Kyle Matthews, also 20, got into a shootout with po lice after allegedly robbing a Bank of America. The two were charged with two counts of attempted capital murder and aggravated robber Police say they shot a man night before as they tried to ste his car to use in the robbery. Watt’s four cousins ares cused of robbing a Bank (b branch in Missouri City: Dec. 21. Police say the men attempt to use two fake bombs to rob:: bank, but left without any cat after an employee called police. 'The four — Quintin Carr,! 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