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Thursday, July 31

Governor Deval Patrick: "Together We Can" Have Racial Preferences, VDARE.com
Check, Please, Wall Street Journal
House Formally Apologizes for Slavery and Jim Crow, AP
Chinese Mothers Seek Their Own ‘Gold Medal’ Baby With American Citizenship, U.S. Border Control
A Sick Salute, New York Post
Miami’s Vice? City at Bottom in Volunteering, AP
New Immigration Strategy—Deport Yourself, San Antonio Express-News
FDA Finds Salmonella Strain at Second Mexican Farm, AP
Sexual Abuse "Endemic" Among Male Children in SA—Researchers, Reuters
Zimbabwe Drops 10 Zeros From Inflated Currency, AP

Wednesday, July 30

No Power to the People, National Review Online
Illegal-Immigrant Population Dropping: Significant Decline Since Last Summer, Center for Immigration Studies
Mexico Migrant Money Declines 2.2 Percent, AP
Freddie, Fannie Funded Jesse Jackson’s Pet Projects, Cybercast News Service
After Raid, Postville Deals With Somali Immigrants, AP
Sudanese Find Refuge, Jobs in Anchorage, Anchorage Daily News
Obama Notes ‘Tragic’ US Past, Honolulu Star-Bulletin
Be Right Wing and Multiply, National Post (Don Mills, Ontario)
Are Latinos a Threat to the U.S.?, Orange County Register (Santa Ana)
Immigrant’s Choice—Prison or Deportation, San Francisco Chronicle Staff
FDA Says Salmonella Strain Found on a Mexican Farm, Reuters

Tuesday, July 29

Report: Black U.S. AIDS Rates Rival Some African Nations, CNN
Black Men Left Behind by High-Tech Economy, Report Warns, Cleveland Plain Dealer
U.S. Blacks Face Harsher Climate Change Impact, Reuters
Sixty Years After Integration, Opportunities Abound for Minority Soldiers, American Forces Press Service
Call for Chicago Students to Skip 1st School Day, AP
Obama Says His Health Plan Won’t Include Undocumented Immigrants, Phoenix Business Journal
Obama Win Not to Supplant Civil Rights Campaign, Reuters
Two Muslim Women Sue McDonald’s, Alleging Discrimination, Detroit News
Protesters Rally Against Immigration Raid In Iowa, AP
Nantucket’s Cultural Clash, Boston Globe
A Third of Muslim Students Back Killings, London Times

Monday, July 28

McCain Reverses Himself on Affirmative Action, ABC News
The Far Left’s War on Direct Democracy, Wall Street Journal
Poll: Obama Has Large Lead Among Hispanics, Miami Herald
Shaking Down Philanthropies, Wall Street Journal
Magazine Puts Diversity in Vogue With All-Black Issue, Houston Chronicle
Black Soldiers Get Apology for WWII Convictions, AP
House to Take Up Apology for Slavery and Racial Segregation, Politico
Anti-Illegal-Immigration Group’s Sign Back Up on I-5, Los Angeles Times
Bleak Stats for Black Youth, Columbus Dispatch
Judge Tightens Reins on Mayor, Detroit News
Voodoo Doll Prompts Extra Security for Commissioners, WKMG-TV (Orlando)
Italy Declares State of Emergency Over Roma Immigrants, London Telegraph

Friday, July 25

Why Obama Will Win, Special to American Renaissance
Illegal-Immigrant Population Dropping, Center for Immigrantion Studies
Berliners Jam Park to Hear, Touch Obama in Concert Atmosphere, Bloomberg
Latino-vs.-Black Violence Drives Hate Crimes in L.A. County to 5-Year High, Teresa Watanabe, Los Angeles Times, July 25, 2008
Monster Gets 422 Years for 19-Hour Rape and Torture of Columbia Student, Daily News (New York)
The R-Word, The Root
Gen Y and the Colorblind Lie, The Root
Black and Single: Is Marriage Really for White People?, CNN
Navy’s Top Admiral Urges Less Talk, More Action on Diversity, Virginian-Pilot (Hampton Roads)
Danny Glover’s Slavery Film Lacked "White Heroes", Producers Said, AFP
Playstation 2 Component Incites African War, Yahoo!
Second-Rate Nation and Third World Country, AR Classic Article

Thursday, July 24

Killings Turn Focus on San Francisco Sanctuary Law, AP
Hate Law Expansion Sought to Make Prosecutions Easier, Detroit Free Press
Behind the Scenes: Black and Shopping in America, CNN
How Reliable Is DNA In Identifying Suspects?, Los Angeles Times
Arkansas Pulls Hundreds of ‘Racist’ License Plates, WKMG-TV (Orlando)
Mexico Ties Flooding in Nogales to U.S. Border Patrol-Built Wall, Arizona Daily Star (Tucson)
Is This the Tolerance That Our Thought-Police Take Pride In?, Independent (Dublin)
Dutch Court Voids Language Test for Some Migrants, AP
Spain to Pay Immigrants to Leave, Guardian (Manchester)
Islam to Become Russia’s Predominant Religion by 2050?, Pravda

Wednesday, July 23

After 60 Years, Black Officers Rare, AP
Could an Obama Presidency Hurt Black Americans?, CNN
Why Jesse Jackson Hates Obama, Wall Street Journal
Black Education, Creators Syndicate
AIDS Among Latinos on Rise, Washington Post
The Rev Cops a Plea, New York Post
Foreign-Born TB Cases Need Better Control, US Says, AP
Detroit Mayor Accused of Texting Additional Women, AP
Is ‘Black Hole’ Really a Racist Term?, Christian Science Monitor
Until Proven Innocent, The Freeman
Nearly Half of Immigrants Remit Cash: Statscan, Globe and Mail (Toronto)
Living In Fear: Tanzania’s Albinos, BBC News

Tuesday, July 22

Border Produce Scam May Spark Harmful Ripple Effect, Houston Chronicle
Los Angeles County Racial/Ethnic Diversity (1940-2000), UCLA
My Struggles, in Black and White, Cleveland Plain Dealer
It’s the Law: No Sagging Pants in Chicago Suburb, AP
Dwarf Planet Near Pluto Gets a Name, Reuters
Refugee Board Deports Woman It Calls A Thief, National Post (Don Mills)
All State Pupils May Be Taught Islamic Traditions As Part of Compulsory Citizenship Lessons, Daily Mail (London)
Cameroon Refugee on Trial in Poland for Infecting Women With HIV, AFP
A Textbook Case of Intolerance, Slate
Squandered Oil Wealth Leaves Nigeria in Dark Age, Reuters
How China’s Taking Over Africa, and Why the West Should Be VERY Worried, Daily Mail (London)

Monday, July 21

The End of White Flight, Wall Street Journal
The AP’s New Man on the ‘Race and Ethnicity’ Beat, American Thinker
U.S. Hispanics Ramp Up Drive to Register Voters, Reuters
Paid to Be a Parent In New York, BBC News
Why Does Race Matter for Women?, Science Blogs
Falling Short of 10,000 Men, Philadelphia Inquirer
Putting Illegal Immigrants on ICE, News-Sun (Sebring, Florida)
Military High Court: Racist Speech Not Criminal, AP
Degree-Holding Immigrants Less Likely to Find Work, CTV (Ontario)
Immigrants Raise Fears of Limited Prospects Among the British, London Telegraph
Not in My Backyard, Say an Increasing Number of Germans, Spiegel

Friday, July 18

Senate Agrees to Triple Anti-AIDS Funding, AP
Paterson Implies ‘Accidental’ Racism, New York Sun
Poll Finds Racial Gap Over Excitement of Campaign, AP
If Fair Books Minorities, Will Fans Follow?, Des Moines Register
New US Postage Stamps Honor Early Black Cinema, AP
My Meetings With Iraqi Shiite Clerics Angered Me . . ., Foster Friess Blog
Police Fury As Bosses Tell Them to ‘Celebrate’ Gipsies, Daily Mail (London)
Mob of Teenagers Attacks British Police Over Litter Row, AFP
Italy Grapples With Polygamy, Los Angeles Times
Beijing 2008: Bars Forbidden to Serve "Blacks" and Mongolians, Outdoor Tables Banned, Asianews.it
From Workhouse to Welfare, Classic AR Article

Thursday, July 17

Why Do Asian Students Generally Get Higher Marks Than Latinos?, Los Angeles Times
New Data Show Dropout Rate Much Worse, KGTV (San Diego)
Jesse Jackson Reportedly Also Used N-Word in Off-Air Gaffe, AP
Race-Hate Pair Flee to US For Political Asylum, Yorkshire Post
McDonald’s Franchisee Fined 1 Mln Dlrs for Hiring Illegal Immigrants, Breitbart
NFL Steps Up Monitoring of Players for Gang Signs, AP
Bay Area Suburb Accused of Harassing Black Renters, AP
N.J. Councilman Starts Crusade Against Saggy Pants, WCBS-TV (New York)
Mexican Cartels ‘Threaten State’, BBC News
Britain’s Most Popular Television Programmes ‘Too White’, Says Trevor Phillips, London Telegraph
First Stone Laid for Louvre’s Islamic Art Gallery, AP

Wednesday, July 16

Genetic Trait Boosts AIDS Risks in Blacks, HealthDay
Poll Finds Obama Isn’t Closing Divide on Race, New York Times
Big Government Joins Battle Against ‘Food Apartheid’, Examiner
ICI Claims Article Was ‘Racially Offensive’, Irish Times
Woman Says ‘Pool’s Closed’ Notice Is Racist, San Antonio Express-News
Dad Who Shielded Daughter in Attack at Valleyfair Recovering, Wife Says, Star Tribune
Racism, Sexism and Speed: Can NASCAR Be Saved From Itself?, The Nation
African Journey: SMU Basketball Team Learns About Teammates, Culture, WFAA (Dallas-Ft. Worth)
First Annual National Black Women’s Town Hall Meeting, National Council of Negro Women, Inc.
Immigrants Have Changed England’s Countryside, Claims Report, London Telegraph
Racism Now a Crime in Hong Kong, Philippine Daily Inquirer (Makati City)
Battered But Not Beaten, Zimbabwe Farmers Seek Justice, CNN

Tuesday, July 15

UN Investigator on Racism Completes U.S. Tour, Louisiana Weekly (New Orleans)
Obama Strikes a Chord of Shared Identity With Latinos, Orange County Register
Obama Praises Morones, Union-Tribune (San Diego)
Thomas Jefferson High Changes Admissions Test, AP
University of California Eyes Admission Changes, AP
Immigration Rally Planned in Iowa Meatpacking Town, AP
NAACP Leaders Will Push Confederate Flag Issue, AP
IUPUI Says Sorry to Janitor Scolded Over KKK Book, AP
Plan to Allow Racial Bias Claims in Court Stalls, AP
Language Tosses Belgium From Crisis to Crisis, AP

Monday, July 14

Obama Team Decry Satirical Image, BBC News
A Clash of Generations in Black Community, Boston Globe
President Clinton Warns of Growing Polarization, AP
Number of Mexicans Gaining Citizenship Soars in 2007, Los Angeles Times
Proposed Ban Creates Uproar Among Latinos, Southwest Iowa News (Council Bluffs)
Escondido Tries to Rid Itself of Undocumented Immigrants, Los Angeles Times
Hawthorne’s Hip Hop High Loses Its Charter, Los Angeles Times
Jury: Black Neighborhood Was Denied Water Service, AP
Sign of Katrina Fatigue? Storm Memorial Delayed, AP
Nation in Brief: Food ‘Apartheid’ Denounced, Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Judge Sides With Redskins Against American Indians, AP
Britain Is Creating Youths Who Have Nothing to Lose by Crime, London Times

Friday, July 11

Civil-Rights Election, National Review Online
Spike Lee Takes Jackson to Task for Obama Comments, Newsmax
As U.S. Construction Slows, Remittances to Families in Mexico Decline, Economic Policy Instiute
No Hate Crimes?, Robert Lindsay
MLK Family Feud, Smoking Gun
Cops Fear Calif. Isle Is Turning Gangster Paradise, AP
Old World Tradition, Chattanooga Free Press
Women Having More Children Than at Any Point Since 1970s, London Telegraph
Teacher Suspended Over Islam Class Claim, Crewe (UK) Chronicle
Is a Multiracial Nation Possible?, AR Classic Article

Thursday, July 10

Physicians’ Group Apologizes to Black Doctors, Reuters
A Hispanic Population in Decline, Washington Post
Without Funds, N.J. Hospitals Face Crisis, Washington Post
Jackson Says He’s Not Envious of Obama, AP
Obama Website Riles Muslims, Miami Herald
Commissioner Defends Position That 'Black Hole' Is Racist Term, KDFW-TV (Dallas-Fort Worth)
Abu-Jamal Seeks New Trial in Phila. Officer’s Slaying, Philadelphia Inquirer
BBC Radio 4’s Thought for the Day Accused of Racism Over African ‘Moral Deficit’ Claim, London Telegraph
Quarter of White People Expect Discrimination, Inside Housing (London)
Mexican Comic-Book Character Called Racist, CNN
Africa Is Giving Nothing to Anyone—Apart From AIDS, Independent (Dublin)

Wednesday, July 9

African Smuggling Rings Pose Threat, AP
Campaign 2008: The Sounds of Silence, Real Clear Politics
TV One to Cover Democratic Convention—But Not Republican, The Live Feed
Again Please, In English, JustOneMinute
What Black Men Think: Film Is A Wake-Up Call to the African-American Community, Louisiana Weekly (New Orleans)
Reopening Black Farmers’ Suits Could Cost Billions, AP
Speech Patterns and Racial Wage Inequality, University of Chicago
Dallas County Meeting Turns Racial, Dallas News
Texas Border City Actually Embraces Fence Idea, AP
Swiss Nationalist Force Referendum on Minaret Ban, AP
Immigrants Keep Oslo Going, Aftenposten
S.Africa: Collapsing Hospital Infrastructure, African Crisis

Tuesday, July 8

Employers Fight Tough Measures on Immigration, New York Times
Segregation of Prisoners Ends in California, National Post (Ontario)
The Debt: What America Owes Blacks, EURWeb (Los Angeles)
To Help Minority- and Women-Owned Businesses is to Help New York State’s Economy, New York State Senate
8 Million Stories: Gringa in the Heights, New York Press
Race Dilemma at the Heart of Our Adoption Crisis, Observer (Manchester)
Sniffer Dogs to Wear ‘Muslim’ Bootees, London Times
Schoolboys Disciplined for ‘Refusing to Pray to Allah’, London Telegraph
Western Society’s War Within, The Australian (Sydney)
Milan Mosque ‘To Be Closed Down’, BBC News
$200 In-Vitro? Docs to Offer Procedure in Africa, AP

Monday, July 7

Paul Gottfried Replies to His Critics, Special to American Renaissance
E Pluribus Unum, The Bradley Project
Illegal Immigrants Face Threat of No College, USA Today
Our View on Equal Education: Admission to College Isn’t Just About Grades, Test Scores, USA Today
At Magnet School, An Asian Plurality, Washington Post
In a Twist, USA’s Asians Are Heading to the Mountain West, USA Today
Mayweather Jr. Accuses HBO Announcers of Bias, AP
American Politics Aren’t ‘Post-Racial’, Wall Street Journal
Lawsuit Claims Anti-Muslim Bias in Small Md. Town, AP
Park Service Seeks to Reach Changing Population, AP
Toddlers Who Dislike Spicy Food ‘Racist’, London Telegraph

Thursday, July 3

A Reply to Takimag.com, Special to American Renaissance
Viewbook Diversity vs. Real Diversity, Inside Higher Education
NC Senate Wants to Make Noose Displays Felonies, AP
Study Debunks Asian Students As Top Notchers in U.S., Newsmax
West African Bushmen Are Denied U.S. Visas, Times-Dispatch (Richmond)
Gang Leader Calls for Peace in the Streets, North Carolina News Network
Births Fueling Hispanic Growth, USA Today
Less Illegal Immigration, More Jobs?, ABC News
Canadians Prefer Obama Over Own Leaders: Poll, CTV
British Girls As Young As 14 Are Being Trafficked for Sex Within the UK, Daily Mail (London)
Italy Expels 38 Egyptians in Immigration Crackdown, Reuters

Wednesday, July 2

‘Black National Anthem’ Stirs Controversy for City, KUSA-TV (Denver)
Bill Clinton Says Barack Obama Must ‘Kiss My Ass’ for His Support, London Telegraph
Hispanic Voters Gaining Strength in Key States, AP
Border Fence Would Cut Through Texas University, AP
A Turning Tide?, The Economist
Murder Victim’s Burial Stirs Racial Tension, AP
University of Virginia Publication Sheds Light on Profile of Foreign-Born Virginia Residents, University of Virginia
Residents Angered by Group’s Distribution of Korans, Fox News
Ad Featuring Popular Police Pup Sparks Anger in Scottish Muslim Communities, Fox News
Jordan Charges Dutch Politician With Blasphemy, AP

Tuesday, July 1

Group Sues to Keep Affirmative-Action Ban off Ariz. Ballot, Arizona Republic (Phoenix)
Petition Drive to Ban Affirmative Action Faces Hard Fight, Omaha World-Herald
Coded Prejudice Is Cloaked Dagger, Chicago Tribune
Chief: Blacks Prey on Hispanics, Daily Local (Exton, Pennsylvania)
America’s Universities Are Living a Diversity Lie, Wall Street Journal
Man Who Killed Burglary Suspects Cleared, AP
Lawsuit Dismissed In LAPD Immigration Status Questions Case, KNBC-TV (Los Angeles)
Pack of Cigarettes Ignites 200-Person Ruckus at Fort Myers Gas Station, News-Press (Fort Myers, Florida)
Almost a Million Melburnians Have Upped Stakes, Herald Sun (Melbourne)
Dutch Anti-Islam Politician Won’t Be Charged, AP
Stars Gather for Nelson Mandela Birthday Show, AP