BENTON HARBOR, Mich. (AP)--The Rev. Jesse Jackson said community members--even those responsible for nighttime rioting this week--need to come together for a period of healing. ``People need healing. They need hope, and they need faith,'' the civil rights activist said Friday morning after a closed-door meeting with police and community officials. ``Faith has substance. Those who are torching the buildings, they, too, need help.'' Jackson's visit came after the second relatively peaceful night in this southwestern Michigan city of 12,000, following two nights of riots and high tensions. Apparent arson fires burned five buildings Friday morning near the site of...