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DC Hot Spots - 2012 Essence Magazine Evening of Excellence
2012 Essence Magazine Evening of Excellence DC HS covers the 2012 Essence Magazine Evening of Excellence held during the 2012 Congressional Black Caucus Foundation’s (CBCF) 42nd Annual Legislative Conference. This year, honorees were selected for...
Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Alfre Woodard
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Jesse Jackson Jr. in 'extended treatment' for 'physical and emotional ailments'
Pop2itSon of the Rev. Jesse Jackson hospitalized for "certain physical and emotional ailments [that he's grappled with] privately for a long period of time," according to a statement released by his office... -
Obama was sizzle, not steak, and now the sizzle is gone
It was the Puss in Boots eyes. If you've seen the "Shrek" movies or the spin-off cartoon starring the storybook cat voiced by Antonio Banderas, you know what I'm talking about. Whenever Puss in Boots really needs something from someone, he flashes...
Tags: Harry Reid, Alternative Energy, Barack Obama, Chocolate Cake, Primaries
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Jackson's wife still unsure when congressman will return
Tribune reporterAld. Sandi Jackson today offered no guarantees that voters will get to see her husband Rep. Jesse Jackson before the Nov. 6 election. "I hope that he will be able to" speak to constituents prior to the election), she said. "I know that he is anxious...Tags: Sandi Jackson, Barack Obama, Local Elections, Jesse Jackson, Jr., Rahm Emanuel
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Trayvon Martin case reveals undercurrent of racial tension, distrust in Sanford
Old Sanford eats at the Colonial Room. The menu hasn't changed in 30 years and, despite new owners, is unlikely to change much in the future. Old Sanford likes predictability, familiarity, tradition and meatloaf on Mondays, fried chicken on Thursdays. Old...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Behavioral Conditions, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Human Interest, Halloween
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Bad feelings have festered in Sanford, shattered community's trust
In the heart of Sanford's poorest and largest black enclave — a stone's throw from decaying homes, broken sidewalks and vacant lots — stands the city's new, state-of-the-art public-safety complex. For a while, some residents saw the modern,...
Tags: Baptist, Eatonville, Business, Seminole County, Public Officials
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Dueling scenarios helped shape Trayvon story in epic media battle
Robert Zimmerman Sr. arrived at the Orlando Sentinel lobby alone March 15. He was so nervous that he was trembling. Sad and resigned, he discussed death threats his family had received. But the father of George Zimmerman also was determined as he...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Prosecution, Sean Hannity, Police Arrests, Services and Shopping
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'Mormon' fails to make a convert
I'd wanted to take an actual Mormon to see "The Book of Mormon," but the closest I could come was the lovely and patient older daughter — so well scrubbed and shimmery that she looked like an Irish coin. "Come on, Coin, let's go to the Pantages," I...
Tags: Mormonism, Christianity, The Book of Mormon (musical), The New York Times, Gerald Ford
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3 Saginaw officers disciplined in homeless man's shooting
SAGINAW, Michigan (AP) — Three Saginaw police officers are being disciplined for their roles in the fatal shooting of a homeless, mentally ill man in a parking lot, the city manager said Thursday. Officials didn't reveal details of the punishment....
Tags: Laws, Crime, Law and Justice, Trials, Prosecution, Shootings
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Teachers union to vote to end strike Sunday afternoon
Tribune reportersThousands of teachers from Chicago and beyond rallied at a Near West Side park Saturday as lawyers labored into the night at a Loop office to turn a framework for a new contract into finer points that can become a deal. Parents can expect to wait until...Tags: Scott Walker, Barack Obama, Near West Side, Unions, Rahm Emanuel
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Rodney King 'showed the nation a better way,' Rev. Al Sharpton says
L.A. NOWRodney King “turned his scars into stars and showed the nation a better way,” the Rev. Al Sharpton said Saturday during memorial services in Los Angeles for King.... -
Optimism over ending Chicago teachers strike, but no classes Friday
Tribune reportersThe two sides in the Chicago teachers strike remained optimistic about a deal as they resumed contract talks today, but it appeared the earliest classes could resume would be Monday. On a scale of 1-10, Chicago Teachers Union President Karen Lewis said...Tags: Chicago Public Schools, Health and Safety at School, Unions, Students, Rahm Emanuel
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