Washington - Mr Martin Luther King III, invoking the spirit of his father during a rally to commemorate the civil rights leader's most famous speech, called on President Clinton on Saturday to end the police practice of racial profiling.
Standing in front of the Lincoln Memorial close to where Martin Luther King Jnr delivered his historic "I Have a Dream" speech 37 years ago, Mr King joined the Rev Al Sharpton in challenging Mr Clinton to issue an executive order banning police from stopping and questioning people on the basis of race.