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Wednesday, November 30

France: Interior Minister Aims for 25,000 Expulsions In 2006, ADNKronosInternational
Immigration Minister Prefers Quality to Quantity, Copenhagen Post
Christian Doctor ‘Was Forced Out’, Times (London)
White Privilege Is Real, So Come Learn About It, Colorado Daily (Boulder)
Black Muslim Bakery Has Had a Long and Checkered History, San Francisco Chronicle
‘86 Alito Memo Argues Against Foreigners’ Rights, Washington Post
Bush’s Bait, National Review Online
Immigration Office Ignores Fake Marriages, Washington Times
Fake ID Trade Makes a Name for Itself, Los Angeles Times
Hispanics Mostly See South as a Place to Get Jobs, AP

Tuesday, November 29

Latino Gang Targets African-Americans for Murder, Men’s News Daily
Immigration Puts Pressure on Southern Schools, Media General News Service
Former DMV Worker Pleads Guilty, Daily Review (Oakland)
The Untied States of America?, Miami Herald
Group Aims to Recall Officials, Fort Worth Star-Telegram
What Flight?, Townhall.com
Liquor Store Owner’s Ordeal, San Francisco Chronicle
Bank Seeks Foreclosure on Rush’s House, Chicago Tribune
French PM: ‘Urgent’ Reform Needed, CNN
UN Takes Hard Look At French Deportation Order, AFP
Pastor Accused of Hate Speech Acquitted, AP
One in Four Children in B.C. Lives in Poverty, Globe and Mail (Toronto)

Monday, November 28

Worse than the Riots Themselves?, Jared Taylor, AR News Exclusive
Europe’s ‘Baby Bust’ Signals Major Change, Washington Times,
‘Honour Killing’ Brother Jailed, BBC News
Marlowe’s Koran-Burning Hero is Censored to Avoid Muslim Anger, Times (London)
Farmer Set On Fire in Zimbabwe, Telegraph (London)
Tanzania Suffers Rise of Witchcraft Hysteria, Independent (London)
Group Wants Only European Immigrants, CBC News
Officer Was Ambushed By Killer In Her Home, Hartford Courant
Why Son Refused to Stand, Courier News (Chicago)
Policies Protecting Illegal Migrants Draw Fire, Houston Chronicle
Schakowsky Blasts Kirk’s Remarks on Arab Males, Chicago Sun-Times

Wednesday, November 23

What Sort Of Frenchmen Are They?, Haaretz.com
Gang Guilty of ‘White Man’ Murder, BBC News
‘Honor’ Killings Steeped in Tradition, Chicago Tribune
Child-Abuse Scam in Sweden, SA
Canadian Businesses Welcome Mexicans, Washington Times
Air Zimbabwe Grounded For Lack Of Fuel, Telegraph (London)
GOP Hopefuls Oppose Initiative, Michigan Daily (Ann Arbor)
Poll Shows Blacks, Whites View Immigration Similarly, Washington Times
Immigration Is Poised to Become a Hot Topic for 2006 Races, Roll Call (Washington, DC)
U.S. to End “Catch And Release” at Mexican Border, Reuters
Hispanic Heartland, Tribune-Review (Pittsburgh)
State’s Latinos, Seniors On Rise, AP

Tuesday, November 22

Multiculturalism has Betrayed the English, Archbishop Says, Times Online (London)
Schools Advised on Race Equality, BBC News
Ottawa Rescinds Hiring Ban on Able-Bodied White Men, National Post (Don Mills, ON)
Ottawa Putting Millions Into Ontario Immigration, Globe and Mail (Toronto)
Madrid’s ‘Latin Kings’ Raise Specter of Immigrant Gang Wars, Bloomberg
“Citizenism” vs. White Nationalism (II): Sailer Sums Up, VDARE.com
Accused Driver Has Past Charges, Charlotte Observer
Immigration Helps Diseases Spread in Valley, Brownsville Herald
No Kidding: Americans Acquiring Taste for Goat, Los Angeles Daily News
Group Ranks Most Dangerous U.S. Cities, AP
Who Gets the Organs?, Newsweek Magazine
CUNY Moves To Hike Enrollment of Black Men by 25% Over 3 Years, New York Sun, Nov. 15
In Music, Crossover Appeal Often One-Way Street, Sun-Times (Chicago), Nov. 7

Monday, November 21

Florida School Board Sued for Unequal Education, FoxNews
African-Americans, Women in Europe Hit Worst By AIDS: UN, AFP
The Black Student Acceptance Rate at the Nation’s Highest-Ranked Universities, Journal of Blacks in Higher Education
Cops Say Student Attacked Because of Color, Spokesman-Review (Spokane)
Arrest of 125 Illegal Aliens at Wal-Mart Distribution Center, AP
Indigenous Languages Replace Spanish in Oregon Fields, Statesman Journal (Salem, Or.)
Mothers Will Likely Keep Coming For Hospital Care, Monitor (McAllen, Tex.)
Inheriting a Nation, Monitor (McAllen, Tex.)
Mexico Uses U.S. To Avoid Change, Myrtle Beach Sun News (SC)
Deputies Are Focus of Jail Slaying Probe, Los Angeles Times
The New White Flight, Wall Street Journal (New York City)
Internal E-Mail Reveals Hiring Ban on White Males at Public Works, National Post (Don Mills, Ontario)
French Violence ‘Back to Normal’, BBC News
Forum Targets ‘Racist Toddlers’, Times (London)

Friday, November 18

French Rising Star Pushes Ethnic Deal, The Age (Melbourne)
Far Right Parties in Europe Join Forces, Brussels Journal
Zimbabwe’s Remaining Commercial Farmers Under Seige, Voice of America
South Africa, Zimbabwe Strengthen Ties, AP
Outsourcing Outrage, San Francisco Chronicle
Four Women Forced to Consume Human Excreta in Orissa, NewKerala.com (India)
The MSM Reads the Gallup Poll and Misses the Point, Bryanna Bevens, VDARE.com, Nov. 17
State Panels to Address Immigrants’ Concerns, Chicago Tribune
After Katrina, New Orleans Crime Moves to Other Cities, ABC News
Jailed Chief Creates Problems for Lutcher, Advocate (Baton Rouge)
Junior High Students Examine Intolerance, Daily Press (Victorville, Cal.)
The Return of Marion Barry, Jared Taylor, American Renaissance

Thursday, November 17

Chertoff: Not ‘Practical’ to Deport Illegal Aliens, WorldNetDaily.com
Why Was Officer’s Alleged Killer Not Deported?, WFAA-TV (Dallas)
The Myth of No-Cost Immigrants, Investor’s Business Daily
Momentum Builds For Fence Along U.S.-Mexican Border, USA TODAY
About 600 Ask Greeley to Reject ICE Resolution, Greeley Tribune (Col.)
Best Intentions Weren’t Enough to Make A Home, Star Tribune (Minneapolis)
Winthrop Campus in Uproar Over Column, Herald (Rock Hill, SC)
Bias Crime Report Yields Biased Reporting, Jim Kouri, The Common Voice, Nov. 14
Sarkozy to Urge Migration Shake-Up, Financial Times (London)
Ban Asian Marriages of Cousins, Says MP, Telegraph (London)

Wednesday, November 16

America the Uneducated, Business Week
Tancredo Blasts Shield for Religious Groups, Denver Post
Immigration, Border Security Bills Introduced in House, CNSNews.com
‘White Flight’ in Gwinnett?, Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Gardener Ad Plants Controversy, KGET-TV (Bakersfield, Cal.)
Md. Immigrants Sue Over License Process, Washington Post
Chinese Immigrants Charged in Data Theft, AP
Civil Rights Focus Shift Roils Staff At Justice, Washington Post
Teen Sex Charges Anger Parents, Canadian Press
French Rappers’ Prophecies Come True, BBC News
Sarkozy Shines Amid Controversy, BBC News

Tuesday, November 15

Slighted in the Suburbs, Chicago Sun-Times
Former New Orleans Officer Arrested While Driving Stolen Truck, AP
The Worst Overt Act of Racism in the 21st Century?, CounterPunch
Noxubee Witness’ Arrest Questioned; Trial Delayed, Clarion-Ledger (Jackson, Miss.)
Asian Youths Suffer Harassment in Schools, AP
Per Capita Income in State is Expected to Sink Over 20 Years, San Francisco Chronicle
Wal-Mart Sees Spanish Language Reality DVD Sales Take Flight, PRNewswire
Toronto Schools to Drop Zero-Tolerance Policy, CBC News
HIV-Positive Man to Stand Trial on Murder Charges, CBC News (Canada)
What France Really Thinks, UPI

Monday, November 14

Blacks Hurt by Gap in Home Values, Chicago Tribune
Courtroom Fight Follows Sentencing, AP
Home Violence Killings Highest Among Latinos, Salt Lake Tribune
Conservative Student Claims Bias at WSU, AP
Mall Manager Fired After Race Reference In Santa Flier, Times and Democrat (Orangeburg, SC)
Next French Revolution: A Less Colorblind Society, Christian Science Monitor
Fed-Up French Insist Crackdown is Overdue, Dallas Morning News
Russia: Immigration Likely to Increase, Mitigating Population Deficit, Radio Free Europe
Crime—The Reason Why Jamaicans Emigrate, Jamaica Gleaner (Kingston)
Black is Rather More Than Beautiful at De Beers, Independent (London)
Genes Contribute to Patriotism and Group Loyalty, Pressbox.co.uk

Friday, November 11

U.S. Accuses SIU of Anti-White Bias, Chicago Tribune
U.S. Homeland Security Refused Requests for Checks of Evacuees, Bloomberg
Immigration Debate, Daily Herald (Chicago)
European Far Right Seizes on French Riots, Reuters
French TV Boss Admits Censoring Riot Coverage, Guardian (London)
For Public Figures in Netherlands, Terror Becomes a Personal Concern, Washington Post
Danish Editor Tests Right to Violate Muslim Taboos, Christian Science Monitor
Europeans Descended From Hunters, Not Farmers, Study Says, National Geographic News
The Changing Face of our Professional Elite, Sydney Morning Herald
Accept Our Law or Leave: Costello, AAP
Report from Britain, American Renaissance, Sept. 2001

Thursday, November 10

The Rosa Parks Madness, Jared Taylor, American Renaissance
Greensburg Police Not Yet Linking Beatings, Fliers, ThePittsburghChannel.com
Kings Apologize For Detroit-Bashing Pictures, AP
Hayworth Wouldn’t Want Bush to Campaign for Him, Arizona Republic (Phoenix)
Students May Be Required to Take Spanish, NBC2 (Fort Myers, Fla.)
Insurance Woes, Illegal Aliens Linked, AP
Saudi Books Aim To Divide U.S. Muslims, ‘Infidels,’ Congress Told, Army Times
Chirac Says France Needs to Do More on Integration, Bloomberg
Is Le Pen Ruling France?, UPI
Århus Teens on the Warpath Again, Copenhagen Post
Angry SA Passengers Burn Trains, BBC News

Wednesday, November 9

Far-Right Leader: Riots Only the Start, AP
France’s Sarkozy Orders Foreign Rioters Expelled, Reuters
Widow Blames Minister in Death of Husband, The Age (Melbourne)
Could French-Style Riots Happen Here?, WorldNetDaily.com
Jerry Kilgore Made Two Big Mistakes, Human Events
White Settlement to Keep Its Name, Austin American-Statesman
Va. Day Laborers Being Photographed, Followed, Washington Post
U.S., Mexican Officials Launch Outreach Campaigns, AP
Meth’s New Market, Denver Post
White Former Teacher Settles Racial Discrimination Lawsuit, AP
Judge Puts End to Court’s Role in Desegregation of City Schools, San Francisco Chronicle
Kennewick Man, Meet Your Distant Cousins, Seattle Times
“Citizenism” vs. White Nationalism: A Second Reply to Steve Sailer, Jared Taylor, VDARE

Tuesday, November 8

Villepin Acknowledges a Racial Divide, AP
The Barbarians at the Gates of Paris, City Journal
Rooftop Homosexuality and Other Tall Asylum Tales, Times (London)
Mugabe Tells U.S. Diplomat to ‘Go to Hell’, AP
SA Sport to Lose ‘White Face’, news24.com (SA)
Australia Foils Major Attack, Reuters
Lawsuit Challenges Austin’s Sanctuary Status, WOAI (San Antonio)
Mexican, U.S. Labor Officials Vow to Protect Immigrant Rights, AP
Prosecutors Say Army Translator from Brooklyn Had Links to Iraqi Insurgency, AP
Chicago Plans High School for Black Males, UPI
Merchants Return To Find Besmirched Boutiques, AP
Genes Have It Over Means in Determining Academic Performance, Australian (Sydney)

Monday, November 7

French Riots Hit 274 Towns, Spread Abroad, AP
Attack Shows Boldness of Somali Pirates, AP
Could Red Soon be Dead?, Radio Netherlands
60% Favor Barrier on Mexican Border, Rasmussen Reports
Immigration Relief Sought, Chicago Tribune
Blacks & Mexicans Scrap in S.I., Daily News (New York)
Need for Translators Overloads Courts, Enquirer (Cincinnati)
Four Arrests Linked To Chinese Spy Ring, Washington Times
Steele Decries Black Critics As Racists, Washington Times
Judge Finds Currie Violated Injunction, Appoints Receiver on Absentee Ballot Operations, Detroit News

Friday, November 4

Senate Votes Against Byrd Amendment, NumbersUSA
GOP Mulls Ending Birthright Citizenship, Washington Times
In a Contest of Opposites, Many Issues to Be Decided, Washington Post
These Stats Are a Crime, Village Voice (New York City)
Red Cross Money Used for Drugs, 11Alive.com (Atlanta)
For Exposing Partners to HIV, Man Gets 21 Years, Washington Post
New Waves of Arson Attacks Hit Paris Suburbs; Unrest Spreads to Other Towns, AP
Ramadan Rioting in Europe’s No-Go Areas, Intellectual Conservative
U.N. AIDS Envoy Criticizes South Africa, AP
Judge Apologizes for Muslim Holiday Order, AP
Sowing the Seeds of Destruction, American Renaissance, Apr. 1996

Thursday, November 3

Interracial Relationships Are on the Increase In U.S., But Decline with Age, Cornell Study Finds, WebWire
Byrd Works to Stop Massive Immigration Expansion; Move Would Also Protect U.S. Jobs, Huntington News (WV)
Napolitano for Police Role at Border, East Valley Tribune (Mesa, Ariz.)
Republican Wants to Fence US-Mexico Border, AP
Demographic Challenges, Inside Higher Ed
Parents Sue District over Treatment of Latinos, AP
Law Enforcer’s Comments Raise Concerns Among Minorities, WBAY-TV (Green Bay)
Residents Say Beating Fits Widespread Pattern, Philadelphia Inquirer
Trichomoniasis: A Common STD In Young US Adults, Reuters
Violence Intensifies in Suburbs of Paris, AP

Wednesday, November 2

Chirac Appeals for Calm as Paris Suburbs Endure Sixth Night of Violence, FoxNews
Young Immigrants Run Amok in Aarhus, Jyllands-Posten (Copenhagen)
Lottery Prize a Green Card, But Foes See U.S. as Loser, Washington Times
Reynosa Cops, ‘Journalists’ Eyed In Extortion Gang, San Antonio Express-News
Indian Men Go Tall, Fair and Handsome, BBC News
‘Party Trumps Race’ For Steele Foes, Washington Times
Critics Slam Univ. of Oregon Diversity Effort, FoxNews
Black Farmer’s Land Auctioned, News25 (Evansville, Ind.)
Site Outs Employers of Illegal Immigrants, San Bernadino Sun
Bully Cop Off Force Forever, Jersey Journal (Jersey City)

Tuesday, November 1

Affirmative Action Vote Sought, Detroit News
Students Rapped for Thug Day Attire, Dallas Morning News
Ad Attacks Kaine on Immigrant Issues, Washington Post
Probe Recommends Court-Martial for GI Killings, AP
Ottawa Pledges to Target Backlog of 700,000, Globe and Mail (Toronto)
‘Britishness’ Test Questions Revealed, Telegraph (London)
Royal Mail’s Christmas Stamp Insults Our Religion, Say Hindus, Telegraph (London)
Religious Headscarves Unwanted In Denmark, DR Nyheder (Denmark)
Bjerregaard to Push for More Immigrant Hirings, Copenhagen Post
Zimbabwe Admits ‘Errors’ on Land, BBC News
The Bitter Humor of South African Cartoons,