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VOL LXXIII NO 41
THURSDAY October 9 - October 15, 2008 ISSUE
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Federal Courts Reduce Sentences in Crack Cocaine Cases Sentinel News Service
Tomatoes Linked to Salmonella Outbreak Cybercast News (CNS)
Healthcare Crisis Looms Yussuf Simmonds, (Asst. Managing Editor)
Three Philly Police Officers Face Criminal Charges in Separate Beatings Larry Miller, Special to NNPA
Action Against Oil Prices: SCLC Leads National Boycott as ExxonMobil Gets $40 Billion Payday Gordon Jackson, Special to NNPA
Rock ‘n’ Roll pioneer Bo Diddley dies of heart failure Associated Press
America Believes in Change Kenneth Miller, Yussuf Simmonds, Even Barnes
Obama Clinches Nomination; Clinton Seeks VP Spot TOM RAUM and NEDRA PICKLER, Associated Press
Former News Exec, 35, is Picked to Lead NAACP Associated Press
Huckabee quips about gun aimed at Obama Associated Press
Is it Finally Over? Yussuf Simmonds, (Asst. Managing Editor)
Sharpton Vows to ‘Close this City’ After Officer Acquittals Verena Dobnik, Associated Press
Few States Allow Overseas Troops to Vote by E-mail Associated Press
NYPD Officers Cleared in Killing; Rights Leaders Want Probe TOM HAYS, Associated Press
Detroit Mayor Pleads Not Guilty and Plans To Fight Charges Brandon Brooks, (Assistant Entertainment Editor)
Detroit Mayor, Former Aide, Charged With Perjury, Mayor's Lawyer Says Will Be Exonerated COREY WILLIAMS, Associated Press
New York’s First Black Governor Yussuf Simmonds, (Asst. Managing Editor)
Barack Obama Shows America What it Means to be Presidential Kenneth Miller, (Managing Editor)
Obama and Clinton - The Battle Continues Yussuf Simmonds, (Asst. Managing Editor)
The State of Black America Jennifer Bihm, (Sentinel Staff Writer)
PTA's First Black National CEO to Retire LA Sentinel Staff Writer
Super Tuesday Won't Decide Nominations Stephen Ohlemacher, Associated Press
Clinton and Obama: Super Tuesday Yussuf Simmonds, (Asst. Managing Editor)
Youth Involvement Making Difference in 2008 Presidential Campaign Paul Edward Hamilton, NNPA
Xernona Clayton Sounds the Trumpet Christine Sabathia
Alpha Kappa Alpha Celebrates 100th Birthday Jahmese Fort, Sentinel Intern
Head Start Programs Expand Across U.S. NNPA
Iowa’s Big Lesson: Stick to the Basics Mike Glover, Associated Press
Civil Rights Revisited Francis Taylor, (Sentinel Staff Writer)
Hillary Proves Why She Can’t Be Counted Out Yussuf Simmonds, (Asst. Managing Editor)
Congresswoman Julia Carson Dies Associated Press
Obama Surges to Presidential Lead Yussuf Simmonds, (Asst. Managing Editor)
FEMA Closes Post-Katrina Trailer Parks Becky Bohrer, Associated Press
Redskins' Taylor Dies After Shooting Associated Press
NAACP-National Urban League: A House Divided During War for Equal Justice Hazel Trice Edney
Md. Court Rejects Sniper's Appeal By Kristen Wyatt
O.J. and Fred Goldman Face Lawsuit Cybercast News (CNS)
Noose Creates Racial Tension for City Employees Marian Hubbard Jefferson
Woman to Testify on Pregnant Mom's Death Joe Milicia
Black Head of Merrill Lynch Forced to Resign Tao Leigh Goffe
Georgia Court Frees Man in Teen Sex Case Daniel Yee, Associated Press
Justice Says Law Degree 'Worth 15 Cents' John Christoffersen
Muhammad Nassardeen Laid To Rest, Mother Passes Francis Taylor, (Sentinel Staff Writer)
EXCLUSIVE: Meet Michelle Obama Christine Sabathia
The Passing of an Icon Yussuf Simmonds, (Asst. Managing Editor)
Black Woman Kidnapped, Raped, Tortured by White Clan Francis Taylor, (Sentinel Staff Writer)
Obama: The Man and His Politics Yussuf Simmonds, (Asst. Managing Editor)
On The Road to Freedom Evan Barnes, (Sentinel Sports Editor)
Young Black Americans Ignite Black Power in Jena Evan Barnes, (Sentinel Sports Editor)
O.J. Squeezed in Las Vegas Kenneth Miller, (Managing Editor)
 
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