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(November 10, 2009) - (NNPA) - What a difference a year makes. This time last year, I was sitting around my living room with a bunch of 30-something Black professionals eating buffalo wings and checking off red states and blue states.
(November 10, 2009) - (NNPA) — After creating an imbroglio because he refused to perform a marriage ceremony for a White woman and a Black man, Louisiana Justice of the Peace Keith Bardwell resigned under pressure.
(November 10, 2009) - (NNPA) - The euphoria and excitement over our first Black president was tremendous and it shook the world for the better.
(November 5 2009) - In this global Information Age, knowledge is the essential foundation of our empowerment, both as individuals and as a people. For most Americans, higher education is the most certain ladder from poverty to success.
(November 4, 2009) - The unusual clinical characteristics of the H1N1 virus and the uncertainties about H1N1 vaccine production have brought home powerfully the unpredictability—the “slippery” nature—of influenza virus and the vaccines designed to reduce its disease burden.
(November 4, 2009) - Biblically literate pastors, preachers and people of faith should not remain silent as the DC City Council positions the District to become the homosexual capital of the nation.
(November 4, 2009) - KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia— During the recent U.N. General Assembly meetings in New York, Foreign Minister Anifah Aman painted a picture of Malaysia that many like to see – a multiethnic mosaic of religions, races and beliefs.
(November 4, 2009) - (NNPA) — Most Americans forget that there’s a war going on outside – or rather more than one. In the midst of chasing after celebrities and keeping up on the latest gadgets, we’re often pushed into some sort of forced seclusion that bars us from the ongoing reality of two active wars.
(November 3, 2009) - (NNPA) - The words of the late singer Edwin Starr never said it more direct: “War, what is it good for? Absolutely nothing!”
(November 3, 2009) - I’m not one who is drawn to superstition. Broken mirrors, black cats, potions and hexes and such don’t get much of a rise out of me.
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(November 10, 2009) - (NNPA) - What a difference a year makes. This time last year, I was sitting around my living room with a bunch of 30-something Black professionals eating buffalo wings and checking off red states and blue states.
(November 10, 2009) - (NNPA) — After creating an imbroglio because he refused to perform a marriage ceremony for a White woman and a Black man, Louisiana Justice of the Peace Keith Bardwell resigned under pressure.
(November 10, 2009) - (NNPA) - The euphoria and excitement over our first Black president was tremendous and it shook the world for the better.
(November 5 2009) - In this global Information Age, knowledge is the essential foundation of our empowerment, both as individuals and as a people. For most Americans, higher education is the most certain ladder from poverty to success.
(November 4, 2009) - The unusual clinical characteristics of the H1N1 virus and the uncertainties about H1N1 vaccine production have brought home powerfully the unpredictability—the “slippery” nature—of influenza virus and the vaccines designed to reduce its disease burden.
(November 4, 2009) - Biblically literate pastors, preachers and people of faith should not remain silent as the DC City Council positions the District to become the homosexual capital of the nation.
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