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  • CELEBRATE AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY

    CELEBRATE AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY

    February 3, 2006

    ‘Seven Decades in the Struggle for Human Rights’ Through July 31 Chicago More than 125 rare and unique photographs, correspondence, programs and memorabilia trace seven decades in Chicago struggles for human rights through the eyes of...

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  • New twist to old lies

    New twist to old lies

    February 3, 2006

    A new documentary is garnering major press coverage for its suggestion that the Cuban government had a role in the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy in Dallas. The film, “Rendezvous with Death,” debuted in...

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  • End the death penalty

    End the death penalty

    February 3, 2006 By Norman Markowitz

    As a longtime New Jerseyan and death penalty opponent, I was happy that New Jersey’s Legislature had the courage to establish a death penalty moratorium.

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  • Google versus Bush

    Google versus Bush

    February 3, 2006 By Noel Rabinowitz

    When the Bush Justice Department subpoenaed data on the Google, Yahoo or MSN web searches you and I and other Americans do, it was presented as part of a Bush administration war on pornography.

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  • Democracy and inequality

    Democracy and inequality

    February 3, 2006

    African American History Month can serve to remind all of us that democracy in our U.S. of A. is illusive. It can also serve as a period to seriously reflect — though the challenges of real...

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