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Today in Black America - April 2

POSTED: April 02, 2010, 12:00 am

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The New York Times

Obama, in Maine, Needles Republicans Over Calls to Repeal Health Care Overhaul

Build America Bonds Will Save $12.3 Billion, Analysis Says

Court Ruling on Wiretap Is a Challenge for Obama

Security Check System for Flights to U.S. to Be Altered

Paterson Pick for Board Lacks Requirement

State Court Limits Scope of Warrants for Searches


The Christian Science Monitor

Obama blasts 'fear mongering' in healthcare reform speech

Republican phone sex scandal, fundraising challenge add to RNC woes

Despite Obama pitch on benefits of healthcare reform, small business is glum

Changing course, Fatah officials call for Palestinian protests against Israel
 

Baltimore Sun

A fight on many fronts

Md. House rejects shifting cost of teacher pensions

Stokes wants audit of Baltimore Recreation and Parks Department


Atlanta Journal Constitution

DeKalb discrimination suit: Jones ordered to pay

Task force says no to closing schools


Detroit Free Press

DPS leaders must make truce to apply for $115M

What's taking so long to expose crooks?


The Washington Post

Democrats map out midterm campaign strategy for Obama

Those angry about health-care generally concerned about the country's direction

More U.S. Muslims facing problems in return from abroad, groups say

Mayor Fenty booed on delayed arrival at scene of fatal shootings

Fenty seeks to close $523 million shortfall by cutting jobs, hiking fees

Eugene Allen, White House butler for 8 presidents, dies at 90


Los Angeles Times

Census project adds to the job picture when it counts

Court orders title change for California attorney general candidate


Star Ledger

Newark community activist brings fare hike protest to NJ Transit riders

N.J. community colleges eager to compete for job-training funds

Newark South Ward council candidates debate on jobs, economy, role as a check to Mayor Cory Booker

Easter party to benefit anti-gang program in Newark


Chicago Tribune

Silver tongue, but a tarnished past


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