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World War II hero Dorie Miller, who shot down Japanese fighter planes during the attack on Pearl Harbor, was born in 1919 in Waco, TX.

Today in Black America - July 3

POSTED: July 03, 2009, 12:00 am

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The New York Times

U.S. Shifts Strategy on Illicit Work by Immigrants

Black Member Tests Message of Masons in Georgia Lodges

Revisions to Health Bill Are Unveiled by Democrats

For Hispanic Firefighter in New Haven Bias Suit, Awkward Position but Firm Resolve

Formerly Reticent, a Brooklyn Democrat Finds a Voice as a Leader in the Senate

Senators at an Impasse Find That Their State Pay Is at an Impasse, Too


More Jobs Lost


The Washington Post

Hard Line on Inmate Cellphones


Marines Meet Little Resistance in Afghan Push

New White House Office to Redefine What Urban Policy Encompasses

Naval Academy Professor Challenges Rising Diversity

Gates of Love Open at St. Peter's Church


Missteps in Crash's Aftermath Dull Fenty's Luster


Baltimore Sun

Dixon and residents ask why after girl, 5, is critically wounded on Baltimore street

City can proceed with Wells Fargo lawsuit

Ex-official lists alleged abuses in Police Dept.

Giving youngsters a head start on life


The Christian Science Monitor

5 percent unemployment: still a decade away?

Americans are working fewest hours on record

A better way to create jobs

Complaints arise about White House kibitzing in key Senate primaries


Detroit Free Press

Opponents of plan for a new GM are painted as too risky


State is expected to lose 310,700 jobs this year

Detroit gets apologies but little remorse



Los Angeles Times

Jackson memorial planned for Tuesday at Staples Center

California sends out IOUs








 
 
 

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