Stories from March 2005
Thursday, March 31
Fired White Workers Are Awarded $1.9 Million,
Times-Picayune (New Orleans)
Milwaukee Cops Win Discrimination Suit,
AP
Photo ID at Polls Fuels State Debates,
AP
Is Race A Crucial Factor in Barry Bonds Debate?,
San Jose Mercury News
Ethics Probe Digs Senator Even Deeper,
AP
WMU Republicans Book Immigration Critic on Cesar Chavez Day,
Kalamazoo Gazette (Mich.)
U.S. Soccer Victory Lacks Home Equity,
Los Angeles Times
Legislative Flurry Targets Benefits for Immigrants,
Arizona Republic (Phoenix)
Department Clarifying Rule on Immigrants,
Los Angeles Times
Ex-D.C. School Official Charged In Terror Plots,
Washington Times
City Considers Asking Ottawa to Let Illegals Who Are Working Stay,
Toronto Globe and Mail
Canada Radio Sikh Slur Censured,
BBC News
Protests as Police Spend £10,000 on Anti-Racism CD Guide for Gypsies,
Telegraph (London)
Secret Tour of Zimbabwean Wards Shows Collapse of Health System,
Independent (London)
Rebuilding a Pure Aryan Home in the Paraguayan Jungle,
San Francisco Chronicle
Wednesday, March 30
Jared Taylor Meets Canada's Multicultural MadrassaAlmost,
VDARE.com
Warner Signs Measure Denying Public Benefits to Illegal Aliens,
Washington Times
Minuteman Project Causes Concern in Mexico,
KVOA (Tucson)
Tom Tancredo to Keynote Minuteman Rally in Arizona,
Office of Congressman Tom Tancredo
Police: Slay Suspect a Polygamist,
ABC30.com (Fresno)
Diversity Mongers Target the Web,
National Review Online
Contact Boeing About National Reviews Attack On Prophet Muhammad,
Council on American-Islamic Relations
Tories Play Trump Card with ‘Border Police’ Plan,
Guardian (London)
Tattoo Caught in the Crossfire of Racism Row,
Scotsman
Racist Attacks Forcing Foreign Students to Leave Russia,
Moscow News
Mali Prime Minister: Team Will Pay,
AP
Tuesday, March 29
Tancredo Considers White House Bid,
WorldNetDaily.com
Urge Gov. Warner to Sign Legislation to Cut Off Benefits for Illegal Aliens,
Federation for American Immigration Reform
Protesters Picket Credit Union,
Press-Enterprise (Riverside, Cal.)
Federal Bill Targets Immigration Woes,
Hawk Eye (Burlington, Ia.)
Secretly, In Plain View,
Daytona Beach News-Journal
Activists to Monitor Border Vigil,
Washington Times
It’s Time for Hispanic to Lead DPS, Some Community Leaders Say,
Rocky Mountain News (Denver)
U.S. Agency Poised for Big Border Security Operation,
MSNBC
Was Lowry Bridge a Span to Crime?,
Minneapolis Star Tribune
German Town Promotes Child Care, Sees A Baby Boom,
Christian Science Monitor
Voters ‘Prefer’ Ukraine to Turkey,
Guardian (London)
For Sudan Slaves, Freedom at a Cost,
Los Angeles Times
Fingers Point to Male Aggression,
HealthDay News
Monday, March 28
Gang Will Target Minuteman Vigil on Mexico Border,
Washington Times
The Most Dangerous Gang in America,
Newsweek
Illegal Immigrant Foes Play Activist Role,
Washington Post
Lenders Import Ways to Extend Mortgages to Immigrants,
Bankrate.com
Hispanics Pose Risk to Teen-Birth Drop,
Washington Times
Minority Women with Degree Outearn White Women,
AP
Minority Firm Led by a Dead Woman,
Chicago Tribune
Kenyan Rapist Jailed for 66 Years in US,
Standard (Nairobi)
Reservation Life Grinds Down Indian Youths,
AP
Learning to Stand Out Among the Standouts,
Washington Post
American Indians Look to DNA Tests to Prove Heritage,
Reuters
U.S. Still Can’t Solve Azteca in Qualifying Loss,
AP
Starve the Voters: The Human Cost of Mugabe’s Election,
Independent (London)
Racist Scots Spurn Tolerance Plea,
Scotland on Sunday (Edinburgh)
School Kids Segregated,
Advertiser (Adelaide, Australia)
Friday, March 25
Nearly Half of Blacks, Latinos Drop Out, School Study Shows,
Los Angeles Times
Lawsuit Depicts Hospital Failures,
Washington Times
Migrant Legislation Draws Call for Ariz. Boycott,
Arizona Republic (Phoenix)
‘Observers’ Plan To Check Actions of Minutemen,
Arizona Daily Star (Tucson)
When Uninsured Immigrants Are Hurt, Who Pays?,
Kansas City Star
Immigrants Frustrating Marshalltown Cops,
WHO TV (Des Moines)
More Districts in Market for ESL,
AP
Mexico Lawmen Charged In Bribery,
Arizona Republic (Phoenix)
Immigration Levels Sufficient, Poll Finds,
Sydney Morning Herald
Officials Forced to Cut The Kissing in Migration Video,
Times (London)
Caste in the Middle,
Sulekha.com (India)
Scribbling While Rome Burns,
American Renaissance, Nov. 1991
Thursday, March 24
Judge Rules City Fire Exam Biased,
Chicago Tribune
Elusive Quest to Boost Minorities in Academia,
San Francisco Chronicle
Power Play Ignites Dallas Politics,
Washington Times
School “Kill List” Was a Hoax,
Denver Post
Civil Rights Concerns Doom House Measure,
Baltimore Sun
Bush Decries Border Project,
Washington Times
‘Mr. Fox, Tear Down Those Walls!’,
LewRockwell.com
Mexico Accused of Abusing Its Illegals,
Washington Times
FAIR Warns of Growing Public Anxiety amidst Charges Democrats Now Selling out the American Middle Class,
tion for American Immigration Reform
Malls Bringing Mexico-Flavored Goods, Ambience to Valley,
Arizona Republic (Phoenix)
Muslims Settle ‘Prayer in the Workplace’ Dispute,
CNSNews.com
Car Park Sign Asbo ‘A Joke’ Says Pub Landlord,
PA (UK)
Wednesday, March 23
Violent Deaths in SA Eight Times World Average,
The Star (Johannesburg)
Hit the Road, Ghosts,
Independent Online (Cape Town)
Racism Alive and Well in Israeli Society,
Jerusalem Post
Study: Canada’s Visible Minority Population in 2017,
Statistics Canada
Border Conference Spotlights Immigration, National Security,
Hispanic Link News Service
School To Vote on Renaming Jefferson Elementary,
San Francisco Chronicle
Schoolhouse Crock,
Daily News (New York City)
State Trooper Subject of Two Investigations,
WHNT-TV (Huntsville, Al.)
Irate Judge Throws Book at Smuggler,
Star-Ledger (Newark)
An Artificial Baby Boom,
Mises Institute
“No Irish Need Apply”: A Myth of Victimization,
Journal of Social History
Same Face Builds Trust, Not Lust,
BBC News
Tuesday, March 22
Reservation Rampage Teenager Admired Hitler,
Press Association (UK)
Miss. Names Parts of Highways After Victims,
AP
Attorney Says Sheriff Retaliating against Rehired Workers,
AP
An Age-Old Cultural Divide,
Washington Post
Furor over Spanish Version Reopens Pledge Debate,
Washington Post
DHS Calls On Corporations to Come Clean on Hiring Illegal Immigrants,
GovExec.com
Bills Would End Aid to Injured Illegals,
The State (Columbia, SC)
Barracuda Attacks IUP Student,
Penn Online (Indiana University of Pennsylvania)
Muslim Rape Epidemic in Sweden and NorwayAuthorities Look the Other Way,
Fjordman blog
Politically Incorrect,
Independent (London)
Race Concerns Damage Murder Inquiries,
Independent (London)
200,000 Immigrants Take Advantage of Amnesty,
Expatica
With Warning against Enduring Virus, UN Marks Day against Racism,
UN News Centre
One in Six Canadians Say They Have Personally Been the Victim Of Racism,
Ipsos-Reid
Monday, March 21
EU Constitution Opposition Surges,
Agence France-Presse
UN Angry as Italy Deports Immigrants To Libya,
Agence France Presse
Fighting Crime the 11th Century Way . . . .,
Reuters
ACLU to Keep Tabs on Protest,
Washington Times
Border Watcher Draws Protest,
Orange County Register
Illegal Immigrant Population Surges To 10.3 Million,
AP
Tancredo Whacking Limbaugh in Online Presidential Poll,
WorldNetDaily.com
Will Illegals Get Social Security?,
WorldNetDaily
Kyl Criticizes Fox,
Mohave Daily News (Bullhead City, AZ)
Skin-Deep Discrimination,
ABC News
Racism Column Sparks Tensions,
Daily Herald (Chicago)
The Myth Of Black Soldiers Dying Disproportionately,
MichelleMalkin.com
Reality Flicked In Dylan Bio-Pic,
Sunday Times (London)
Friday, March 18
Senate Approves Funding for 2,000 New Border Agents,
Washington Times
Brian Nichols: PC Kills . . . Again,
Men’s News Daily
A Gardener of Color In a Mostly White World,
Washington Post
House OKs Immigrant Scholarships,
Las Cruces Sun-News (NM)
Only a Few Jailed Migrants Deported,
East Valley Tribune (Phoenix)
Segregation Worsens As Capital’s Integration ‘Fails’,
Expatica
School Bans ‘Wrong Race’ Hairstyle,
Manchester News (UK)
Business Learns to Live with Outages,
Business Day (Johannesburg)
Man to Hang for Muti Murder,
news24.com
Al-Azhar—The Vatican's Official Apologies Demanded,
Morocco Times
Abraham Lincoln and the Problem of Slavery,
American Renaissance, May 1991
Thursday, March 17
Judge in Loan-Bias Lawsuit Gives Ford 30 Days to Settle,
AP
Most Men’s NCAA Tourney Teams Failed To Reach 50 Percent Graduation Rate,
AP
Mom Wins 5th Circuit Appeal Pro Se,
American Bar Association Journal
Activist Organization Defines Republicans as Party of Civil Rights,
The Lincoln-Reagan Freedom Foundation
Civil Rights Commission in Turmoil,
AP
Mexican President Tells U.S. To Control Extremists,
Arizona Republic (Phoenix)
Police Hunt Killer Gang Linked to As Many as Five Slayings,
Yakima Herald-Republic (Washington)
Union Escort for Protesting Paris Students,
AFP
Fair-Weather Migrants Overwhelm Italian Island,
Telegraph (London)
Congo Militiamen Grilled and Boiled Victims Alive, U.N. Says,
AP
How Horrors of the Plague Made Europe Safer from Aids Scourge,
Times (London)
Wednesday, March 16
No Drop in Migrant Flow or Deaths,
Tucson Citizen
For Gang Suspects, It’s a Long Road,
Newsday (New York City)
Attorney Slashed in MS-13 Trial,
Los Angeles Daily News
One Company Filed 33,448 Inaccurate W-2s in One Year,
Human Events
Pressure Building for National Language,
Washington Times
White Students Walk Out At Local Catholic School,
NBC10.com (Philadelphia)
New York Teen Wins Intel Science Contest,
AP
Study: 1 in 5 Young Black City Men in Jail,
Baltimore Sun
‘Honour Killing’ Shocks Germany,
BBC News
Malaysia to Cane 45 Foreigners,
AP
With Only 400 Left, Wildcat May Be on Its Ninth Life,
National Geographic News
Tuesday, March 15
UMC Abuse Suspicions Were Ignored,
Arizona Daily Star
Illegal Aliens Threaten U.S. Medical System,
WorldNetDaily
L.A. Mayor Lashes Out against Undocumented Immigrants,
La Opinión (Los Angeles)
‘Koreatown’ Image Divides A Changing Annandale,
Washington Post
Half the People in the EU Want to Cut Down on ImmigrationEU Report,
EUBusiness
‘Modern Slavery’ Shocks Dutch MPs,
Expatica
Asia Is Winning Prominence in Science, Technology,
Xinhuanet
Humanoids with Attitude,
Washington Post
Japan Town to Pay Women Who Have 3rd Kid,
AP
Jail Race War Explodes,
New Zealand Herald-Sun (Auckland)
Courting Racism,
OttawaXPress
Monday, March 14
Court Eases Asylum Rule for Genital Mutilation,
Los Angeles Times
Illegal Immigration Protest in California,
SaveOurState.org
Three Shot at Lauderhill Mall Festival; Six Men Detained,
South Florida Sun-Sentinel (Fort Lauderdale)
State Supreme Court Sets Detroit Man’s Execution Date,
WOODTV.com (Grand Rapids, Mi.)
Meredith Fires Exec over Racist Remarks,
AP
Rice Offers Words of Friendship in Mexico,
Washington Post
S.Africa Mulls Property Name Changes,
Reuters
‘Ghosts’ Scare Off Malawi Leader,
BBC News
Government Offers Reward for Having a Daughter,
Reuters
Friday, March 11
3 Killed in Courthouse Shooting,
CNN
McPhail Awards Mayor with Slur,
Detroit Free Press
Voice-Mail Fallout Still Roiling in Lincoln-Way,
Daily Southtown (Chicago)
We Are Family Childrens Music Video Released To Elementary Schools Nationwide,
We Are Family Foundation
Why Prisons Can’t Integrate,
Los Angeles Times
A Post-Hazelwood Lawsuit over High School Censorship,
Editor and Publisher
Under Siege,
Tucson Weekly
State Police Rebut Rumor of Crackdown on Latinos,
Chicago Tribune
Utah Bill Signed, Illegals Lose Licenses,
AP
Dutch Lose Their Faith in Europe,
Times (London)
Immigration Enforcement Director a ‘Marked’ Man,
New Straits Times
A New Theory of Racial Differences,
American Renaissance, Dec. 1994
Thursday, March 10
GOP Web Sites Suppress Immigration Debate,
Middle American News
Immigration At CPAC: Grass Roots Restive, But Not Yet Revolting,
VDARE.com
ACLU to Monitor Minuteman Project,
WorldNetDaily.com
Bill Calls English Official Language,
Washington Times
Maryland Teen Protests After Pledge Recited in Foreign Languages at School,
AP
Why the New Jobs Go To Immigrants,
Christian Science Monitor
Black Men’s Death Rate Exceeds That of Whites,
AP
Parents Protest Magnet Makeup,
Washington Post
Fired Staffers Say Skit about the Klan was Inmates’ Idea,
Star-Ledger (Newark)
Mexican Officers Brought To Book,
BBC News
Wednesday, March 9
$68,000 For Alleged Racism Is Yanked in Appeals Court,
Chicago Sun-Times
Teacher Fired after School Board Finds He Wrote Hate Mail,
Star-Ledger (Newark)
Where Ward Left Off . . . .,
FrontPageMagazine.com
Black Army Recruits Down 41 Percent Since 2000,
Daily Press (Hampton Roads, Va.)
Lebanese AIDS Patient Eligible for U.S. Asylum,
San Francisco Chronicle
U.S. Arab Population Doubled over 20 Years,
Washington Times
Police Suspect Ethnic Bias in Attack on Russian Boy,
Oregonian (Portland)
House OKs 4 Measures On Entrants,
Arizona Daily Star (Tucson)
Dreier on Front Lines of Immigration,
Daily Bulletin (Ontario, Cal.)
Bush Orders Hearings for Mexican Nationals,
Houston Chronicle
Hispanic Teen Sex Study Puzzling,
Houston Chronicle
‘Politicised Police Race Training Runs Risk of Backlash from White Officers’,
Telegraph (London)
Mesa Withdraws His Resignation,
Washington Times
Tuesday, March 8
Jordan’s Race Bias Trial Set To Begin,
Times Picayune (New Orleans)
Ward Churchill’s University Fires Conservative Christian,
Denver Post
White, Street Saw ‘Race Thing’ As Probe Tactic . . .,
Philadelphi Inquirer
Kids Learning about Chess, Strategies for Bigger Board of Life,
Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel
Undocumented Immigrant Wins $4M,
New York Sun
Illegals’ Worker Benefits Criticized,
Washington Times
Border Funding Unites the Parties,
Washington Times
Most in State Oppose Immigration Reform,
Sun-Sentinel (Fort Lauderdale)
Emigration Rate at 50-Year High,
Expatica
Jackson Urges Black Voters to ‘Use Your Voice’,
Guardian (London)
Non Muslims Need Not Apply [for Citizenship], Saudis Say,
Saudi Institute
Only CBD Is Pretoria—Council,
News24 (South Africa)
Maori Uneasy With Asian Immigration, Says Researcher,
New Zealand Herald (Auckland)
Monday, March 7
Burke: Tillman Offers ‘Smoke,’ No Fire, On Bank of America Slave Ties,
Chicago Sun-Times
Turnout Skews Juries’ Makeup,
Houston Chronicle
‘Homey’ Spells Trouble for Student, Educators,
Wisconsin State Journal
Deadly Swerves and Spins,
Los Angeles Times
Poll: 62% Oppose Driver’s License Bill,
San Jose Mercury News
L.A. Long Shot Targets Illegals,
Washington Times
Segregation Could Help Black Pupils, Says Race Chief,
Times (London)
‘Full Facts’ Plea On Muslim Village,
Dudley Chronicle (UK)
Foreigners Vie to Adopt Black U.S. Babies,
ABC News
Church Shuns Rising Mexico Death Cult,
Reuters
Niger Cancels ‘Free-Slave’ Event,
BBC News
Pat Buchanan Remembers Sam Francis,
VDARE.com
Saturday, March 5
Help Dan Roodt,
Friday, March 4
Mara Salvatruchas to Take on the Minutemen Vigilantes,
La Voz de Aztlan
Police Sweep Up Immigrant Sex Offenders,
Newsday (New York City)
No Lowriders, Said Event Flier,
San Bernardino County Sun
15 Illegal Aliens in Van Released,
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
SaveOurState.org Puts The Screws To Home Depot,
Conservative Voice
Texas Independence Day Event Loses Stage to Verbal Fireworks,
San Antonio Express-News
Bill Allows Lottery Scholarships for Undocumented Immigrants,
Las Cruces Sun-News (NM)
Big Income Divide Among Asian Pacific Islanders,
San Francisco Chronicle
Lincoln-Way Board Member Quits,
Chicago Sun-Times
Rice in Mexican Capital for Fox Meeting,
San Antonio Express-News
Whites in Gated Communities See Crime ‘As A Type Of Ethnic Cleansing’,
SAPA
HRC to Investigate Complaint Of Racism Against Dan Roodt,
Cape Times (Cape Town)
White Man in a Texas Prison,
American Renaissance, Oct. 1995
Thursday, March 3
Prop. 200 Immigration Effect,
Tucson Citizen
Undocumented Immigrants Willing to Join Temporary Guest Worker Program,
Knight Ridder
They Come Armed With Border Concerns—And A .38,
Tucson Citizen
Border Patrol Hiring Ripped,
Washington Times
Immigrant Activists Upset Over Utah Bill,
AP
Minority Groups ‘Fighting As One’,
Houston Chronicle
Ancient Rite or a Wrong?,
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
A Place for Race in Medicine?,
Christian Science Monitor
New Studies Point to Crisis Among U.S. Black Men,
Reuters
White Land Grab Policy Has Failed, Mugabe Confesses,
Telegraph (London)
Muslim Student Wins Scarf Appeal,
Melbourne Herald Sun
Wednesday, March 2
The Failure of Active Anti-Racism,
Newton TAB (Mass.)
NAACP Urges Parents to Step Up,
C-Ville Weekly (Charlottesville, Va.)
Bill Would Deny U.S. Citizenship to Children of Illegal Immigrants,
North County Times (Escondido, Cal.)
Legislators Target Illegal Immigrants,
Atlanta Business Chronicle
‘No More Deaths Camp’ An Oasis for Migrants,
Arizona Daily Star (Tucson)
Mexican Migrant Activists Brace For Arizona Anti-Migrant Patrols,
AP
Mexico Cautions Border Watch Group,
UPI
Panel Backs Ban on Labor Centers,
Arizona Republic (Phoenix)
Haitian Police Sow More Fear than Stability as Country Gears Up For Elections,
AP
Malaysia Launches Immigrant Raids,
New Zealand Herald
Tuesday, March 1
Call Berates ‘Poor Blackie’,
Chicago Sun-Times
It’s Bleak but It’s Home,
Los Angeles Times
Black History Month’s Lessons Lost on Some Whites,
Chicago Sun-Times
Parking Meter Pact Proves Costly to City,
Times Picayune (New Orleans)
Dual Citizenship Folly,
Washington Times
Hospital District Struggles With Burden From Beyond Its Borders,
Houston Chronicle
Mexico Vows to Fight Migrant Patrol Project in U.S.,
Reuters
Bill Would Let Workers Sue If Boss Hires Illegally,
AP
New Front Gains Thrust,
Botswana Press Agency
New Retroviruses Jump From Monkeys to Humans,
NewScientist.com
“Remembering Sam Francis”,