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Today in Black America - November 2

POSTED: November 02, 2010, 12:00 am

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The New York Times

Finding Clues to the Future in Flood of Midterm Data

Unions Fear Rollback of Rights Under Republicans

Financial Leaders Expect Shift of Power After Elections

New Political Muscle, in Whatever Language

Federal Appeals Court Weighs Arizona Law on Immigrants

Fast Track to Inequality

Data Elusive on Low-Level Crime in New York City

In Air Cargo Business, It’s Speed vs. Screening, Creating a Weak Link in Security


Baltimore Sun

Nine things to watch for during Maryland's election day

Committee approves plan to air key city meetings on TV


The Christian Science Monitor

Supreme Court declines to hear wrongly accused man's Patriot Act challenge

Arkansas: last bastion of the Southern Democrat poised to fall

The real up-and-coming force driving Election 2010? Seniors.

Election 2010 closing arguments: Is GOP a step back or forward?


Atlanta Journal Constitution

Bishop Eddie Long | Responses to lawsuits filed

Defender agency seeks special session for funds


Star Ledger

N.J. voters head to the polls on Election Day 2010

Trenton layoffs begin Friday unless state aid comes through

Most N.J. school superintendents face salary cuts under new enrollment-based cap

Essex County to retry case against reputed Bloods gang member in police shooting case

Newark Mayor Cory Booker kicks off first phase of $100M school reform


Detroit Free Press

Bernard Kilpatrick gets a court attorney in FBI probe

College leaders want to offer 4-year degrees


Philadelphia Inquirer

All eyes nationally on Pa. elections

Teen program offers fast track to careers in building

Pro-immigrant protest hits Philadelphia City Hall

First day of Philadelphia zone courts goes smoothly


The Washington Post

Democrats bracing for major losses

What's behind the Tea Party's ire?

Bill Clinton appears with Meek at Orlando rally

Companies may have to make amends after midterm elections

In Richmond, a Civil War expert seeks to emancipate history's narrative

Violent video games may prompt aggressiveness in males long after a game ends
 

Chicago Tribune

Day of decision

New hires in '11 won't make up for departing cops, city concedes

Why PC is such a pain, no offense


Los Angeles Times

Boy, 5, dies of injuries in Halloween day shooting
 
Bell demanded extra fees from some businesses

Embattled Bell council members face a jeering crowd at meeting

Brown's gazing past the election to focus on what comes after

State limits use of welfare recipients' debit cards


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