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Today in Black America - Aug. 4

POSTED: August 04, 2009, 12:00 am

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Income Loss Persists Long After Layoffs

Obama Renews Vow of No Middle-Class Tax Increase

Politics’ Hand in Message to Burress

N.Y. Test Scores Are Up, but Criticism Continues

Naomi Sims, 61, Pioneering Cover Girl, Is Dead

Anger Has Its Place

Innocence Is No Defense


The Christian Science Monitor

Read their lips: Mixed signals from Obama team on taxes

Three senators hold healthcare reform in their hands

Should CNN attack its own anchor over ‘birther’ flap?


Baltimore Sun

Latest indictments of Dixon, Paterakis deliver blow to Baltimore's pride

Solid test scores offer city neighborhoods a toehold on stability


The Washington Post

Bank of America Pays $33 Million to Settle Merrill Bonus Charges


Cash for Clunkers Deal Drives Auto Sales

Panel Won't Meet Again On Va. Tech Massacre

Top Cybersecurity Aide At White House Resigns

The GOP's Extremist Dilemma


Los Angeles Times

Michael Jackson's mother given custody of children


TARP case leads to search of bank, lender's Florida offices

Youths confront parents' financial woes in painful ways

Nevada justices cool to O.J. Simpson's request for bail



Detroit Free Press

Group of young workers tends Detroit's natural spaces

3 key senators switch positions, now support $2B more for clunker program

GM buyout offers fall short of goal; layoffs loom



Colon cancer’s racial divide


New HIV strain discovered in woman from Cameroon
 

 Chicago Tribune
 
`Natural-born' -- The most un-American section of the Constitution

Harry Porterfield returning to WBBM
 
 
 

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