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Five charged in mob attack at Tinley Park restaurant
Tribune reporterPanic shot through the small Tinley Park restaurant as quickly as the stream of determined, black-clad assailants marched in, clubs and hammers in hand. The wide-eyed hostess frantically dialed 911. Old men leapt from their tables and grabbed chairs to...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Civil Rights, Social Issues, Hate Crimes, Racism
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Saucon Valley director objects to UNICEF club, but board overrides him
Valley 610By Tony Nauroth Special to The Morning Call Saucon Valley School Board member Bryan Eichfeld last week objected to the board’s approval to allow high school students to organize a UNICEF club. As the board began discussion on the club, which would... -
Racism paints an ugly picture in Lake County
FloriDUHIt is supposed to 2012. Our president is Barack H. Obama, the first African-American president of the USA. Guess they must be in a time warp in Lake County. The Lake County Sheriff’s Office received reports of graffiti in Lady Lake...Tags: Lady Lake, Racism, Lake County (Florida)
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Romney flip-flops, and so does Obama; what's wrong with that?
What's that you say? You don't hear much about President Barack Obama's flip-flopping? How about: 1) the Obama reversal regarding child farm-labor regulations; 2) the president's (to quote The New York Times) "revers[ing] his two-year-old order halting...
Tags: The New York Times, Labor Legislation, Mitt Romney, Robert Byrd, Hosni Mubarak
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Mail Call - April 13
“Picked up the paper, and the big article there about wanting to build the stadium, and the picture and all that jazz, and I got back to the sports page, and here’s a ball player standing there with a bat on his shoulder, who just got a...Tags: White House, Harry Reid, Democratic Party, Republican Party, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
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U.S. ends probe of racial bias at UC San Diego
SAN DIEGO —UC San Diego officials have reached an agreement with the federal government to end an investigation into racial tensions on campus that began after white students held an event laced with racial stereotypes during Black History Month....Tags: Students, Teaching and Learning, Bullying, University of California, San Diego, Civil Rights
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Michigan museum showcases racism artifacts
BIG RAPIDS, Mich. (AP) — The objects displayed in Michigan's newest museum range from the ordinary, such as simple ashtrays and fishing lures, to the grotesque — a full-size replica of a lynching tree. But all are united by a common theme:...
Tags: Civil Rights, Social Issues, Culture, Colleges and Universities, Arts and Culture
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Dick Clark's remains cremated; further service plans not finalized
Los Angeles (CNN) -- Dick Clark, the music impresario and host of"American Bandstand" who died this week, has been cremated, his representative said Friday. "He has been cremated, but no other plans have been finalized," Clark publicist Paul Shefrin told...
Tags: Entertainment, Buddy Holly, American Bandstand (tv program) , ABC (tv network), Arts and Culture
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Pianist Emery Smith To Close 'Baby Grand' Jazz Series
The Hartford CourantAs one of the last living participants in Hartford's exuberant Golden Age of Jazz after World War II — an era when future giants Horace Silver and Gigi Gryce graced the swinging club scene in the North End — pianist Emery Austin Smith is...Tags: Entertainment, Illinois Jacquet, Manhattan (New York City), Civil Rights, Jazz (genre)
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Dick Clark Underwent Prostate Surgery Day Before He Died
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES, Calif. (KTLA) -- Dick Clark underwent surgery for an enlarged prostate the day before he died. According to his death certificate, Clark underwent a procedure on April 17 to cure "acute urinary retention due to benign prostatic hyperplasia."...Tags: Entertainment, Radio, American Bandstand (tv program) , New Year's Day, Physical Conditions
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LAPD goes from longtime oppressor to community partner
What LAPD Sgt. Rick Arteaga remembers most about the first night of the riots is a curbside history lesson at the intersection of Manchester and Vermont.
Six police officers were trying to face down 400 angry residents. The Los Angeles Police...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Reginald Denny, Cocaine, Theft, Gang Activity
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It's time to pay Christina Eilman and her family for what city did to her
The beast Marvin Powell is out of prison, released the other day on parole after serving six years for what he did to Christina Eilman.
He's a gang-banger, 6 feet tall, about 200 pounds, arms covered with tattoos. Some tats are memorials to dead...Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Chicago Mayor, Midway Airport, John Kass, Sex Crimes
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