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New Website Offers Free Research For The Minority Entrepreneur E-mail
Press Releases
Monday, 20 August 2007
The Minority Home Based Business Report is a new website that offers free research and analysis of the best home-based business opportunities for minority entrepreneurs with meager venture capital and high expectations. "We have done the critical research and have filtered through the "get rich quick" schemes and scams that are designed to take people's money without the possibility of a return on their investment."
 
Michael Vick will plead guilty E-mail
Black Entertainment & Sports News
Monday, 20 August 2007
 Atlanta Falcons quarterback and Hampton Roads native Michael Vick has accepted a plea deal and a likely prison sentence to avoid additional federal charges related to a professional dogfighting operation, according to one of Vick's attorneys. Read more at PilotOnline.com
 
Jury selection begins in trial of ex-TSU president E-mail
Black Education News
Monday, 20 August 2007
Jury selection began Monday in the trial of Texas Southern University's former president, accused of misspending more than half a million dollars of school money to lavishly furnish and decorate her homes.  Read more at chron.com
 
Slur heard 'round the world E-mail
Black Commentary and Views
Monday, 20 August 2007
 The N-word is in disturbingly popular usage in parts of Africa, helped along by hip-hop culture. Homegrown in the West and imported to God knows where, hip-hop has duped even those who've nary a financial hope of jetting off to America into thinking that slinging the N-word, as many Americans do, is coolly cosmopolitan... Read more at newsday.com
 
Was 'no-snitch' cartoon racist? Editorial editor regrets use of term 'ho' E-mail
U.S. Black News
Monday, 20 August 2007
Some readers were shocked and angered by a Friday editorial page cartoon depicting a black man with a smoking gun in his hand standing over a bullet-riddled victim.  "I didn't see nuttin'!" said a little girl standing nearby. "Now that's a good little ho!" said the gunman. Read more at Jackonville.com
 
NAACP Launches 10-Point Strategy Aimed at Reducing Drop-Out Rates in High Schools E-mail
Black Education News
Sunday, 19 August 2007
The NAACP has announced a 10-point plan aimed at reducing high school dropout rates among black students.  Read more at BlackAmericaWeb.com
 
Black celebs are major political players E-mail
Black Political News
Sunday, 19 August 2007
 Hollywood's biggest and richest fundraisers of this election cycle are being hosted by some of the entertainment industry's most respected and influential African Americans, a potent symbol of how much has changed in recent years.  Read more at latimes.com
 
Bailey slaying suspect's jailhouse meeting not taped by Oakland police E-mail
U.S. Black News
Sunday, 19 August 2007
Oakland police put the main suspect in the killing of a journalist investigating Your Black Muslim Bakery in an interrogation room with the bakery's leader after the two were arrested, then left them alone and didn't record the conversation, sources close to the case said Friday.  Read more at SFGate.com
 
Bring Back Black Movement Announces Unprecedented Conventions E-mail
Press Releases
Friday, 17 August 2007
 Representatives of the Movement to "Bring Back Black" today announced plans to hold a "Birth-Giving" Convention for a new national organization of Black Nationalists and Pan-Africanists to be named the NATIONALIST Black Leadership Council (NBLC). What makes the convention unique and unprecedented is that three national organizations will hold their annual conventions in the same location at the same time.
 
Fewer Minority Men Have Undiagnosed Diabetes E-mail
Black Health News
Friday, 17 August 2007
 U.S. black and Hispanic men are now no more likely than whites to have undiagnosed diabetes, researchers say -- suggesting that recent prevention and education efforts are paying off for these hard-hit groups.  Read more at MedlinePlus
 
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