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Today in Black America - June 16

POSTED: June 16, 2010, 12:00 am

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The New York Times

In Oval Office Speech, Obama Calls for New Focus on Energy Policy

Investigator Is New Agency Chief

Oil Executives Break Ranks in Testimony

Fifteen Economists Issue Crisis-Prevention Manual

House-Senate Talks Drop New Credit-Rating Rules

U.S. Recognizes an Indian Tribe on Long Island, Clearing the Way for a Casino

The Truth About ‘Bloody Sunday’


The Christian Science Monitor

Oil spill could be Gulf's biggest ever, new flow estimate suggests

What BP's partners are doing in Gulf oil spill cleanup

Top law school deans endorse Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan
 
Tim Scott: Can a black Republican win in South Carolina?


Baltimore Sun

Annapolis Finance Department reports theft of $150,000

Annapolis officials detail confusion over theft

Ground lease holders certified for class action lawsuit against Maryland

Trial postponed in beating of elderly black fisherman
 
Medical schools don't produce enough primary care doctors, study says


Star Ledger

N.J. Dems seek override of Gov. Chris Christie's veto of 'millionaire tax'

Investigation is launched into Newark officer's conduct during pursuit

N.J. labor union considers funding media campaign against Gov. Christie's budget cuts

Central Ward council runoff between Bell, Sharif is too close to call


Detroit Free Press

Council blasts Bing for quick vote on police HQ


The Washington Post

CREW files complaint over Alvin Greene

Senate Democrats dismantling aid package due to deficit

Republicans focus on terrorism at confirmation hearing for deputy attorney general

8 House members investigated over fundraisers held near financial reform vote

Fairfax public schools could get corporate donations through proposed nonprofit

Footage of Bowie High School beating on YouTube has authorities investigating


Atlanta Journal Constitution

Minority populations make strides in metro Atlanta demographics


Philadelphia Inquirer

Bill Coleman's autobiography tells of obstacles and opportunities

At South Philadelphia High, an upbeat end to a tumultuous year


Chicago Tribune

Has the tea party peaked?

Resenting Big Oil




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