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In Theory: Can Muslims shake off a negative image?
Q. As Muslims around the world observe the holy month of Ramadan, a new survey shows that American Muslims are happier than ever. A Gallup study found that 60% of Muslim Americans surveyed reported they were “thriving,” slightly higher than...Tags: Guerrilla Activity, Christianity, Discrimination, Crimes, Travel
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A discriminating disease
Breast cancer unites women of all color and creed under a common banner of hope. But not all breasts are created equal.
Different minority populations, as well as subgroups within those populations, face distinct challenges and risk factors when it comes...Tags: Breastfeeding, Medical Research, Mammogram, Health, Gomez (music group)
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School Flight Part 3: Families return to neighborhood schools
Last of three parts.
COSTA MESA — Jill Fales remembers moving to Mesa Verde three years ago and hearing neighborhood parents recite stereotypes in an effort to dissuade her from enrolling her son in the elementary school down the street.
Adams...Tags: Religious Education, Parochial Schools, Ivy League, Colleges and Universities, High School Sports
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Our View: More outreach needed to fight HIV locally
Advanced technology in HIV testing seems to be revealing what some local public health officials have suspected all along — that there are likely more men and women living with the disease in the Imperial and Mexicali valleys then what the...Tags: Arts and Culture, AIDS, HIV, Minority Groups, Medical Procedures and Tests
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City population loss, race issue make council remap tricky
Clout StreetVeteran Ald. Richard Mell laid out the basics of redrawing the lines of Chicago’s 50 wards on Wednesday, saying this go-around will be the most challenging in recent memory. Two of the biggest challenges involve race: The city’s African-...Tags: Richard F. Mell, Chicago Mayor, Ricardo Munoz, Minority Groups, African Americans
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Federal Judges Will Draw New Political Maps for Texas
Texas Tribune
Next year's congressional and legislative elections in Texas will probably be conducted using political maps drawn by federal judges instead of those drawn by lawmakers.
A federal court on Tuesday declined the state's request for a fast...Tags: U.S. Department of Justice, Justice System, U.S. Senate, Standards, Trials
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3 Arrested in High Desert Gang Shootings
KTLA NewsHESPERIA, Calif. (KTLA) -- San Bernardino County Sheriff's deputies arrested three men Monday after at least one of them allegedly shot at a home in two separated gang-related incidents. No one was injured in either shootings. Deputies responded to a...Tags: Minority Groups, KTLA
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Health disparities found for Baltimore Latinos
Many Latinos in Baltimore lack medical coverage, which contributes to problems such as fewer mothers getting prenatal care, according to a new report that takes the first comprehensive look at the group's health.
The report, released Thursday by the city...Tags: Politics, Government Health Care, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Medicare, Minority Groups
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NuvoTV's 'Model Latina' holding casting call in Chicago
Are you an attractive and intelligent Latina between the ages of 18-28?
If so, my Mom wants me to meet you nuvoTV wants to meet you. The cable network, which targets "Bi-Cultural Latinos," is holding a casting call for its reality show, "Model Latina,"...Tags: Fashion Shows, Entertainment, Satellite and Cable Service, Minority Groups, Television Industry
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Alabama law demonstrates that plans must be set in place
The problems resulting from Alabama’s harsh anti-immigration law, thought to be the toughest in the nation, might finally be the tangible evidence needed to start the action — not just discussion — for meaningful, commonsense and fair...Tags: Illegal Immigrants, Alabama Legislature, Politics, File Sharing, Migration
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Our View: Pumpkin patch, tailgate party innovative ideas; MANA trio good choices
Thumbs up: To the Calexico Firefighters’ Association, which to the delight of young and old alike held its first Pumpkin Patch on Friday. The event allowed the community to mingle in what is a fall tradition in much of the rest of the nation,...Tags: Minority Groups, Pumpkin
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Classically Trained: Fresh concert season is here
There's a new performance space in town, and judging by what's planned for the opening night, it's off to a good start. The Soka Performing Arts Center has called upon the Pacific Symphony to take center stage at the center's grand opening at 8 p.m....Tags: Concerts, Arts and Culture, EMI Group Ltd., The Steve Miller Band (music group), Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers
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