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Today in Black America - October 7

POSTED: October 07, 2010, 12:00 am

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The Washington Post

AP-GfK Poll: Working-class whites move toward GOP

Obama shows fundraising clout but limits stumping in fall campaign swing

More judges rule that lenders lack documents, have no right to foreclose

NEA to spend $15 million on midterm campaign ads

Washington Hospital Center nurses' labor dispute reflects tensions across U.S.

NJ senator calls for anti-bully law after suicide

Supreme Court debates privacy rights and government's role as employer

Prince George's prosecutors probe cases of officers accused of cheating on tests

Obama's planned appearance at O'Malley rally reflects broader strategic alliance

Baltimore school reform shows Rhee's way isn't the only path to success


The New York Times

U.S. Turns to Waivers to Address Talk of Dropping Health Coverage

Race for Seat That Was Once Obama’s Stirs Passion in Illinois

Republicans See a Political Motive in I.R.S. Audits

Fiscal Woes Deepening for Cities, Report Says

Deportations From U.S. Hit a Record High

New York Asks to Bar Use of Food Stamps to Buy Sodas

Trifecta of Torment

The Seat Not Taken


Detroit Free Press

Waters gets probation for fraudulent tax return

Sam Riddle gets 37 months in prison

Ex-Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick loses bid to overturn prison sentence

Detroit council blasts DTE, police response over Sept. wave of fires


Star Ledger

Authorities subpoena Rutgers for e-mails regarding Tyler Clementi complaint of roommate's webcam

Ex-education chief says Christie was focused on battle with NJEA in Race to the Top application

N.J. Attorney General Dow to announce less-restrictive rules on police use of stun guns

President Obama warns Democratic donors that country will 'start going backwards' under Republicans

Judge allows grand jury testimony in ballot fraud case against Atlantic City councilman

Atlantic City casinos cut 1,400 jobs last month

Newark police director McCarthy is reconfirmed by city council


Atlanta Journal Constitution

APD says ‘most dangerous' ranking not true

Morehouse cafeteria workers on strike

South Carolina church plans protest against Bishop Long


Baltimore Sun

Committee OK's shopping center in Remington, including Walmart

Audit finds problems at Juvenile Services

Complications on Uplands project

Hopkins, Morgan promote diversity in reproductive science


The Christian Science Monitor

Obama-Clinton ticket in 2012? Why Democrats are talking about it now.

US economic growth will lag behind global rate, IMF forecasts

What Supreme Court justices asked at Westboro Baptist Church hearing


Philadelphia Inquirer

Pew: Rate of people moving into Philly exceeds rate of those moving out

In parking squabble, mayor oversteps his authority

Drug raid in S.W. Philly housing complex targets Harlem Boys gang

Former Florio aide tied to Bryant indictment


Chicago Tribune

Chicago police-mistreatment lawsuit settled for $16.5 million

City Council calls on CPS to turn heat on at school sit-in

Meeks meets with gay leaders

'L' stop named for Mayor Harold Washington


Los Angeles Times

Liberal groups say foreign funds aid Republicans

UTLA may sue to block layoff change

Whitman's ex-housekeeper files claims for unpaid wages

Budget deal would close California's deficit but makes rosy projections

State budget deal sets aside more money for UC, CSU


Miami Herald

In key debate, rivals take aim at Rubio



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