Stories from September 2004
Thursday, September 30
The Changing Faces Of Minnesota,
Star Tribune (Minneapolis)
Demographic Scales Are Tipping In Denver, Elsewhere,
USA Today
The O.C.: the Minority Now the Majority,
AP
New Survey Shows Strong Voter Support for Ballot,
SaveOurLicense.com
Slavery Roles Reversed In Walk Aimed At Healing Spirits,
Washington Times
Black Voters To Decide Election,
Louisiana Weekly (New Orleans)
Researchers Finding Surprises In Figures On Deaths In Iraq,
Hartford Courant
Islamic Europe?,
Weekly Standard
Cabinet Split On Antillean Entry-Expulsion Plan,
Expatica.com
Haiti Street Gangsters Attack Aid Envoys,
AP
‘Failed’ Student Prangs Plane,
news24.com (SA)
Wednesday, September 29
Little To Stop Illegal Aliens From Voting,
Washington Times
Non-Citizen Voter Fraud,
WorldNetDaily.com
Dramatic Gaps in Home Equity Among Whites, Asians, Blacks, and Hispanics Examined,
U.S. Newswire
Hospitals To Reject Grant For Immigrants,
Providence Journal
America Closes Its Doors,
Newsweek
Day Laborers Ask Nonprofit For Help Against Recent Sidewalk Citations,
San Bernardino County Sun
Oakland DUI Checks Back On,
Oakland Tribune
Scuffle Puts Boy In Cross Hairs,
Rocky Mountain News
‘Miraculous’ Christ Washes Up in Texas Rio Grande,
Reuters
Gaddafi Joins EU Campaign To Foil Illegal Migrants,
Telegraph (London)
Swazi Busmen Say Rape Apt Punishment For Miniskirt,
Reuters
History’s Biggest Invasion,
UPI
Former Prisoner Identifies Legitimate Terror Targets,
DR Nyheder (Frederiksberg, Denmark)
Tuesday, September 28
“Slavery Walks” Will Stir Up Resentment,
AR News Exclusive
Al Qaeda Seeks Tie To Local Gangs,
Washington Times
Oakland Halts DUI Checkpoints After Hispanic Leaders Complain,
KESQ NewsChannel 3 (Palm Springs)
MVD Bust Labeled ‘Gift’ For Prop. 200,
Arizona Republic
Welcoming Arms Put Squeeze On U.S.,
Chicago Sun-Times
Ninth Circuit Says Violence Against Foreigners in Germany Is Ground for U.S. Asylum,
Metropolitan News-Enterprise (Los Angeles)
Judge Tells State Police To Promote Two ASAP,
The News Journal (Wilmington)
Needs Are Vast In Ethnic Enclaves,
Toronto Star
A Budding Seed of Doubt,
Deutsche Welle
Rightwing People’s Party Slammed By Rivals,
Swissinfo
Berlin Bans Extreme Right March,
BBC News
Monday, September 27
Pouty White People,
Los Angeles Times
Mexican Official Seeks Open Border,
Washington Times
Citizen Hamdi,
American Conservative
Social Security Totalization: Examining a Lopsided Agreement with Mexico,
Center for Immigration Studies
Terrorist Backers In; Common Sense Out,
NJ.com
Group Aims To Create Muslim State In U.S.,
Chicago Tribune
Imam Convicted Of Immigration Fraud,
Washington Times
East Cleveland Mayor Acknowledges Killing A Boyfriend Years Ago,
Plain Dealer (Cleveland)
Anti-Homeschooling Bigots Strike Again,
Michelle Malkin
A Culture In Crisis,
Herald Sun (Melbourne, Australia)
Swiss Reject Citizenship Reform,
BBC News
U.S. Issues Travel Warning For Mexican City,
TheDenverChannel
Race and Creation,
Prospect Magazine
Friday, September 24
The Black & White World of Walter Plecker,
StyleWeekly.com
Discrimination Against White Male Found,
Washington Times
Students Value Diversity In High School And College,
PNNOnline
Assault Suspect Sought,
LA Daily News
Jesse Jackson Says He’ll Keep Closer Watch On Foreign Automakers’ Business Practices,
AP
Citing China’s 1-Child Policy, Court Allows Mom To Stay,
Chicago Tribune
U.S. Has 10,000 Forced Laborers, Researchers Say,
Washington Post
Worried Sick Over Plan,
NYNewsday.com
Natural Invaders Pose Big Threat,
Washington Times
SA Leader Urges Virginity Tests,
BBC News
Spain Has 800,000 Illegal Immigrants,
Expatica.com
Zimbabwe Denies Reports of Food Shortage,
AP
Black Empowerment,
American Renaissance, March 2003
Thursday, September 23
Danes’ Growing Hostility To Mixed-Race Couples/ Immigration Laws Force Spouses To Live In Sweden,
SFGate.com
Mali’s Human Sacrifice—Myth Or Reality?,
BBC News
Visa Violators Throw Selves At State’s Mercy,
Japan Times Online
First Fully Islamic Bank Opens in Britain,
AP
British Immigration Authorities Smash Organized Marriage Racket,
CBC Online
Howard Calls For Immigrant Quotas,
BBC News
All-White High School Reunion Saddens Some,
AP
Black Farm Groups Form Nationwide Alliance,
AP
Baytown Man Given A 10-Year Sentence,
Houston Chronicle
Gov. Bush Suspends Miami Commissioner Arthur Teele Jr.,
AP
Mexico Requests That Apartment Fire That Killed 10 Immigrants Be Investigated As A Possible Racial Attack,
La Voz de Aztlan
Illegals’ Health Care Costs Increasing,
Washington Times
Some Latinos Mark Culture Quietly,
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Wednesday, September 22
The Silence Of Our Friends: A Workshop Introducing The Untraining,
UNTraining.org
Detroit Council Oks Plan That Touts Racial Separation,
Detroit Free Press
Schools May Drop Race Policy,
Chicago Tribune
Hispanic Voters’ Role In ‘04 Seen Overstated,
Washington Times
African Americans Have More Negative View of Islam than Whites,
MuslimWakeUp.com
Name Games: The Folly In The Attempts To Define “African-American.”,
Slate
Little-Used Program Could Affect Immigration,
Arizona Republic (Phoenix)
NWI Banks Offer Home Loans To Undocumented Immigrants,
NW Indiana Times (Munster)
Outcast MP Demands Ban On Islamic Immigration,
Expatica.com
Players Threatened To Decapitate And Rape,
Nettavisen Norwegian Televison
Africa ‘Worse Off Than In Colonial Times’,
iol.co.za
Scam Has Foreigners ‘Married’ To Unknowing South African Singles,
AZCentral.com
Raskol Gangs Rule World’s Worst City,
The Guardian (London)
Tuesday, September 21
Untraining White Liberal Racism,
UNTraining.org
Foreign Election Observers Arrive In U.S.,
WorldNetDaily.com
The Internment Taboo,
Townhall.com
Eagle County To Offer Ballots In Spanish,
TheDenverChannel.com
Clear Channel To Convert To Hispanic Radio,
NewsMax.com
L. America Remittances Grow,
Arizona Republic (Phoenix)
Victims Of 1930s Deportations Seeking Redress For Old Wrongs,
AP
Cubans at Gitmo Launch Hunger Strike,
AP
Uganda’s HIV Success Questioned,
BBC News
Poll Finds Growing Crime Concern,
Japan Times Online
EU Revives Blunkett’s Asylum Camp Plan,
The Guardian (London)
Many Indians Abort Unwanted Girls,
Washington Times
Zimbabwe Evicts Black Farmers,
Washington Times
Monday, September 20
Mexicans Try To Fight Plague Of Kidnapping,
Arizona Republic (Phoenix)
Illegal in Israel,
Radio Netherlands
German Far Right Makes Poll Gains,
BBC News
Woman to Seek Testing for Staging Crime,
AP
Some Prop. 200 Leaders Seek Boycott Of Firms Funding Its Opposition,
Arizona Daily Star (Tucson)
Advocate Of Killing President Gets Secret Service Scrutiny,
AP/Sacramento Bee
Arrest Blamed On Culture Clash,
News and Observer (Raleigh)
1,500 Cambodian Refugees Face Deportation For Crimes,
Seattle Times
Saving Burma,
National Review Online
Drive to Deport Illegal Fugitives ‘a Losing Battle’,
Orange County Register (California)
Friday, September 17
Legal Immigration Totals Decreased Sharply In ‘03,
DallasNews.com
Mexican IDs Get A Break,
Dallas Morning News
‘Fire Dreier’ Rally Draws Hundreds Of Protesters,
Pasadena Star News
McCain Seeking Ways To Help Defeat Prop. 200,
The Business Journal (Phoenix)
The MexiChurian Candidate?,
VDARE.com
Six Charged With Beating Student During Gang Initiation,
News 2 (Nashville)
Marshall Coach Apologizes For Referring To Buckeyes As ‘Mandingos’,
DuluthNewsTribune.com
U. of South Florida: Uniform Can Be Altered,
Miami Herald
A Suddenly Hopeful Scenario For The Election,
View From the Right
BNP Wins First London Seat Since 1993,
Guardian (London)
Germans Have Negative View Of Islam,
Expatica
Gunnar Myrdal's Assault on America,
American Renaissance, Apr. 1996
Thursday, September 16
Muslims Rule Major Swedish City,
Dhimmi Watch
Row As Muslim Prisoners Take On Governors,
Expatica
French Woman Fined For Racist Refusal To Sell Land,
Independent (London)
1,000 Illegal Migrants Arrested In Swoops,
The Guardian (London)
One Man’s Resistance: ‘Why I Turned Against America’,
Guardian (London)
Coach’s Murder May Have Been Part of Gang Initiation,
KOMO-1000 (Seattle)
Student Says He Was Ambushed Outside School,
NBC4.TV (Los Angeles)
Radio Personalities To Hold ‘Fire Dreier’ Rally,
Pasadena Star News
Muslims Back Off Muslims-Only Day,
WorldNetDaily.com
Republicans Rally For Immigration Initiative,
Washington Times
Officials Vote to Replace County Seal,
Los Angeles Times
Wednesday, September 15
Minority Donors In Demand,
Coshocton Tribune (Oh.)
Black Women May Fall Prey to Hunger Hormone,
WebMD Medical News
Taking Off the Color Blinders,
Washington Post
Marion Barry In, 3 D.C. Council Incumbents Out,
Washington Post
Wilmer-Hutchins Board Meeting Turns Rowdy,
The Dallas Morning News
A Caution On Stereotypes In Reporting Of Crime News,
TimesDispatch.com
PLF Again Trumps SMUD over Utility’s Race-Based Contracting Program,
Pacific Legal Foundation
Christopher Columbus, Multicultural,
National Review Online
Court Says Transgender Man Can Apply Again For Asylum,
San Francisco Chronicle
Shops Offer An Exchange Of Cultures,
Rocky Mountain News (Co.)
Weddings Put Faith In Multiracial Society To Test,
Times Online (London)
Slovakia’s Asylum Policy Criticised By Refugee Office,
Slovak Spectator
Blok Losing Cultural Clout,
Expatica
Turkey, Europe, and Bin Ladens,
Muammar Kaddafi
Zimbabwe Turns Back The Clock,
Sapa-AP
Tuesday, September 14
Interrupted Journey,
Right on Race
Separate and Unequal,
National Review Online
Blacks’ Abortions Tragically Ignored,
Detroit Free Press
Harvesting the Fruits of Liberal Guilt,
FrontPageMagazine.com
Demographics And Witlessness: The Nature Of Mexican Immigration,
mensnewsdaily.com
Task-Force Target Not Just Drugs, Critics Fear,
Seattle Times
Tancredo Furious With Hutchinson Comment On Immigration,
The Hill.com
Mexicans To Unite In Song,
Washington Times
Mexico Deports American Illegal Aliens,
Washington Post
BBC Calls For Genocide Against BNP Members,
British National Party
Great Adventure’s Muslims-Only Day,
WorldNetDaily.com
Rome Summons Libyan Envoy After Record Influx Of Clandestine Migrants,
Channel NewsAsia
Ottawa Eyes Amnesty Plan For 10,000 Illegal Workers,
Globe and Mail (Toronto)
With Birthrate Falling, Singapore Targets ‘Lifestyle Impotency’,
Washington Post
Monday, September 13
3 Million Illegals To U.S. This Year,
WorldNetDaily
U.S. Social Security Ties with Mexico is Bad for America,
Insight on the News
Colorado Officials Fault Free Speech Policy,
AP
Kerry Hints GOP May Suppress Black Votes,
AP
RIC Drops Complaint Against Professor,
projo.com (RI)
Researcher: Dropouts Fuel Minority MCAS-Pass Spike,
BostonHerald.com
Take the Medicine,
L. A. Times
Cops: Woman Stabs Cousin To Death Over French Fries,
Chicago Sun-Times
At New National Museum of the American Indian, an Old Question Unresolved,
Newhouse News Service
UKIP ‘Will Cap Immigration’,
Ic South London
School System ‘Is Failing Black Boys’,
Independent (UK)
New Target For Snow White Writer,
BBC News
Friday, September 10
The Peculiar Policy at Puce University,
National Association of Scholars Online Forum
Grievances Denied,
Port Arthur News (Tex.)
Third Parties Seen As Threat To Bush,
Washington Times
Salinas Wants Latinos On TV,
The Californian.com
Rounding Up All Illegals ‘Not Realistic’,
Washington Times
Republicans And Illegal Immigration: Waiting For The Next Fort Sumter,
American Daily
Many Voices, One Language,
New York Blade Online
Visa Scrutiny Called Ineffective,
UPI
Fire Investigation Involves Possible Hate Crime,
WOODTV.com (Mich.)
Is Mexicos Constitution of Blood Coming Here?,
VDARE.com
Swazi King Chooses Another Wife,
BBC News
White Might, Black Fright,
American Renaissance, Feb. 1992
Thursday, September 9
New Seal, Sans Cross, Offers Other Changes,
L. A. Times
Study Finds Rampant Illiteracy in L.A. County,
L. A. Times
Supervisors Fund Water For Entrants; Day Dissents,
Arizona Daily Star
Staffing Shortage Hits Border Patrol,
North County Times
Not Legal but Need a License? No Sweat,
L. A. Times
HISD Plans School For Immigrants,
Houston Chronicle
Choice May Factor Into Racial Segregation,
Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel
The Phoenix Falling,
LewRockwell.com
Philadelphia Police Captain Sues Over Discrimination,
AP
Far-Right Expected To Make German Election Gains,
Expatica
Slavery Lives On,
news24.com
Malawi Pres. Supports Land Grab,
Two Men Held After Farmer’s Death In Kenya,
Sapa-AP
Wednesday, September 8
Kolbe Easily Gives Graf The Heave-Ho,
Arizona Daily Star
Grijalva To Ignore ‘Racist’ Foe,
Tucson Citizen
Dual-language School OK’d,
Denver Post
Border Patrol Agents Fear Coming Retribution,
North County Times
Tickets Impede Workers,
The Journal News (NY)
Pastors Urge New Citizens To Vote,
Sacramento Bee
Diversity Leader Will Be A Vice Provost,
The Daily Texan
County Looking Into Racial Divide In Criminal Courts,
nwitimes.com (Ind.)
On SATs, Many Students Avoid Race Question,
Mercury News
95% Of Killers Go Free In Cape,
news24.com
Professor Questions Ethnic Balance In NHS,
Independent (UK)
Did the First Americans Come From, Er, Australia?,
Yahoo! News
Study: Gypsies Came Out of India,
ABC Science Online
Tuesday, September 7
Minority Enterprise Development Week, 2004,
White House Press Release
Good Schools Rated Poorly By No Child Left Behind Regulations,
Parapundit
Former Rep. Frank Ballance Indicted On Fraud Charges,
AP
Wealth Worsens Racial Disparity,
Daily Record (NJ)
Judge Clears One Of ‘Portland Seven’ Of Contempt,
AP
GOP Immigration Idiocy In Illinois,
VDARE.com
Border on Alert for Al Qaeda Terrorists,
KGBT 4 (Tex.)
Colorado’s Incorrigible Professor,
Frontpage Magazine
Primary Gives 1st District Voters A Choice,
AP
Reparations For Internment Were Just A Curtsy To Political Correctness,
S.F. Chronicle
‘Love’s Refugees’ Feel Betrayed by Denmark,
L. A. Times
Cleric Supports Targeting Children,
Telegraph (UK)
Friday, September 3
Republican Party 99% White, Behind Facade of Diversity,
Common Dreams
Soft Bigotry,
American Prospect Online
GOP’s Black Delegates are “Potted Plants”,
BlackAmericaWeb.com
Divided USA, Divided GOP, Divided Bush-Cheney Website,
ProjectUSA
Kerry Promises Immediate Immigration Reform,
Vida en el Valle
Campbell Saga: Derailing Of The American Dream,
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Illegal Alien Immigration Bonanza: Special Order 40,
Washington Dispatch
Pawlenty Wants Easier Access To Immigrant Data,
Star Tribune (Minn.)
Migratemate.com Spreads Worldwide,
PRWEB
MALDEF Urges Governor To Sign Bill,
HispanicVista
Slavery Is Not Dead, Just Less Recognizable,
Christian Science Monitor
Gypsies Focus Of Controversy In Bulgaria,
AP
French Muslims Alienated Over Head Scarves,
AP
In Defense of Racial Consciousness,
American Renaissance, Dec./Jan. 1993
Thursday, September 2
Asylum Seekers To Get In Vitro Fertilization Before Childless Scots,
scotsman.com
‘Steaming Gang’ Given 25 Years,
BBC News
Sacked BNP Driver Claims Bias,
Guardian (UK)
Crowd Control,
Guardian (UK),
Life on Planet Economist,
VDARE.com
Harare: Not Enough Water,
news24.com
Decent But Maddening Republicans,
View from the Right
Arnolds Speech and The Coming Republican Civil War,
Gene Expression
Republicans Favour Hike In H-1B Visas,
Rediff.com (India)
Migrant Issue OK’d For Ballot,
Arizona Republic
Residents: Workers, Move On,
Dunwoody Crier (Cal.)
Out Of Time And Money,
Newsday.com
Critics: Priest Up for Sainthood a Sinner,
FOXNews.com
NAACP State President Apologizes To Gregoire For Attack,
AP
Better To Embrace Diversity: UN,
news.com.au (Australia)
Wednesday, September 1
The Team White America Loved to Hate,
counterpunch
Study: Half Of Americans Will Use Food Stamps,
Local6.com (Fla.)
Onunwor, Still Jailed, To Quit As Mayor,
Plain Dealer (Cleveland)
Sneering Peers Jeer At Black Achievers,
Tribune-Review (Pittsburgh)
A Reminder Of The Limits Of Affirmative Action,
Sneaking Suspicions
Immigration Issue Yanked Off GOP Agenda,
newsday.com (NY)
Open Borders, Closed Debate,
National Review Online
Schwarzenegger Praising Bush’s Character,
AP
How Many NY Voters are Illegally Registered,
Federation for American Immigration Reform
Saudi Visas Still Frighteningly Easy,
FrontPageMagazine.com
Rightwing Thinktank’s School Aims To Teach Traditional Culture,
Guardian (UK)
From Jesus to Muhammad,
Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung
Campus Racism Rises,
Sun-Herald (Australia)
Young Women Seeking Prenatal Tests,
smh.com.au (Australia)
Zim Farmers Arrested For Not Leaving Land,
Saturday Argus (SA)