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Friday, August 29

Obama Warns Stations Not to Air ‘Radical’ Ad, WorldNetDaily
Blacks in Denver Are ‘All Over the Place’, Afro (Baltimore)
UCLA Official Resigns Over Racial Admissions, Orange County Register
Clayton Schools Lose Accreditation; Board Members Ousted, Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Fort Pierce Officer Suspended; Black Colleague Didn’t Find Comment Offensive, TCPalm.com (Fort Pierce, Florida)
Live to 43 or 86? Depends on Where You Live, Reuters
Ontario Seeks to Tweak Media’s ‘Human-Rights Filter’, Globe and Mail (Toronto)
Boys ‘Flogged’ During Shia Ritual, BBC News
Indian Political Party Campaigns Against English, AP
‘Racism Should Be Criminalised’, News24 (Cape Town)
Race and Psychopathic Personality, American Renaissance

Thursday, August 28

How Many Illegal Aliens Live In L.A.?, American Patrol
Separate. Equal?, Nashville Scene
Democratic Platform Adopts Native Hawaiian Recognition, Star-Bulletin (Honolulu)
Judge Orders English Ballot Printed in Puerto Rico, AP
Study: 12 Percent of Indian Deaths Due to Alcohol, AP
Principal of Islamic School in Buffalo Ousted Over Sex Allegations, Buffalo News
Canadian Intelligence Seeks Support of Muslim Leaders, Rediff (Bombay)
Muslim Council Chiefs Ban ALL Members From ‘Tea and Sandwiches’ in Meetings During Ramadan, This Is London
Mob Runs Amok at Notting Hill Carnival, London Times
British Journalism Student Gang-Raped by Asylum Seekers in Calais Squatter Camp They Call ‘The Jungle’, Daily Mail (London)
Somalians ‘Won’t Integrate’, Aftenposten (Oslo)

Wednesday, August 27

Biden Stumbles in Interview, Washington Post
ICE: Nearly 600 Detained in Mississippi Plant Raid, AP
5 Virtual Fence Towers on Buenos Aires Get Initial OK, Arizona Daily Star
Border Fence Design Blasted As Causing Flooding, AP
Obama Through Muslim Eyes, Jerusalem Post
LPGA to Demand English Proficiency, Golfweek
Wright Found Guilty of Obstruction of Justice, AP
The Modern Falsification of a Civil War Photograph, Retouching History
Black History to Be Compulsory in Schools for First Time, London Telegraph
Thousands of New Zealanders Opting for Australian Immigration Each Year, Global Visas (London)
Africa, Don’t Blame the Whites, American Chronicle

Tuesday, August 26

Pro-46 Dems Baffle Party, Denver Post
Obama Inspires Black Republicans to Switch Parties, AP
Delegate Says Jones Called Her ‘Uncle Tom’, Chicago Sun-Times
No Apology From Gwinnett Superintendent, Atlanta Journal-Constitution
D.C. Tries Cash As a Motivator in School, Washington Post
Exhibit Views Black Experience, Philadelphia Inquirer
Was ‘Breakfast at Tiffany’s’ a Racist Movie?, Sacramento Bee
Mexican Drug Cartels Give Hit Men OK for Attacks in U.S., AP
European Deaths May Outnumber Births From 2015, AP
Hundreds of Dutch Web Sites Hacked by Islamic Hackers, ZDNet
Getting Poor to Use Toilets a Major Health Conundrum, Forum Told, AFP

Monday, August 25

If Obama Loses, Slate
Union Officials Worry Racism in the Ranks Is Hurting Obama, Congressional Quarterly
Davis Warns of a New Civil War With Southern States, Buffalo News
Judge: Murder Suspect Not Mentally Retarded, Rocky Mountain News
Deported Mexicans Face Broken Lives, AP
Illegal Immigrants Returning to Mexico in Record Numbers, FOX News
Nebraska Preferences Bill Headed to November Ballot, AP
Family Blames Sanctuary Policy in 3 Slayings, San Francisco Chronicle
At Height of Storm, City Crews Sandbag Congresswoman’s Home, WJXT-TV (Jacksonville, Florida)
Government 'Is Leaving Black Youths to Die', Says Home Office Adviser, London Telegraph
Swaziland: Women Challenge Royal Extravagance, London Telegraph

Friday, August 22

Self-Deportation Program Scrapped, AP
Protected Immigrant Faces Charges in Stabbing, San Francisco Chronicle
RI Bishop Wants US to Halt Mass Immigration Raids, AP
Out-Of-Control Shoplifting at the St. Louis Galleria, Riverfront Times (St. Louis)
Nigerian Police Probe Obama Fundraising Dinner, Newsmax
Duke Lacrosse Accuser Writes Memoir, WRAL-TV (Raleigh)
Anchorage to Get Mexican Consulate, nchorage Daily News
Navy Looks to Boost Diversity With Graphic Novel, AP
Drop in Remittances Sparks Debate Between Mexico and Its Migrants, New American Media
Farewell My Beautiful Zimbabwe: How Paradise Turned to Poverty, London Independent
Do Americans Really Want Diversity?, AR Classic Article

Thursday, August 21

Refugee Program Halted As DNA Tests Show Fraud, Wall Street Journal
Barack Obama Records Sealed at Illinois, The Swamp
‘Virtual Fence’ Work Is Halted, Arizona Daily Star (Tucson)
Olympic Couture, Newsweek
More Women Are Having Fewer Children, If At All, AP
Amish Population Nearly Doubles in 16 Years, AP
Survey: Many Wash. Farmworkers Indigenous Mexicans, AP
Minorities Sought for Government Jobs, Canwest News Service
FG TD in ‘Racist’ Storm on Schooling, Irish Independent (Dublin)
Risible Lies About Immigrants No Substitute for Honest Debate, Irish Independent (Dublin)
Africans Marvel, Fret at China’s Hard Workers, Reuters

Wednesday, August 20

The Qualifications Campaign: Barack Obama’s Real Vulnerability, New York Post
Barack Obama’s ‘Lost’ Brother Found in Kenya, London Telegraph
Lawsuit: 2 King Children Accused of Unfairly Using Center, AP
Bond Fund Aids Illegal Immigrants With Court Costs, AP
Schools’ Cash-To-Kids Plan Doesn’t Pay Off, New York Post
Bordering on Insanity, New York Post
School Spankings: Minorities Get More, AP
Brothers Provide Lurid Crime Details, Capital-Journal (Topeka)
Mexican Peppers Posed Problem Before Outbreak, AP
Aboriginal Children ‘Can Count Without Numbers’, AFP

Tuesday, August 19

At Inner-City LA High, Nearly 6 in 10 Drop Out, AP
Obama Reaps Big Bucks at S.F. Fundraisers, San Francisco Chronicle
White Party, Black Party: Racial Division in American Politics, ABC News
The Candidate We Still Don’t Know, New York Times
N.H. Population Will Change Dramatically by Mid-Century, Eagle-Tribune (North Andover, Massachusetts)
Recession in Puerto Rico Drives Middle-Class Professionals to South Florida, Belleville (Illinois) News-Democrat
Judge: ‘English-Only’ Policy Didn’t Create ‘Hostile Environment’, Wichita Eagle
Diversity Lags in Va. Program to Help Firms, Washington Post
We Need a Black Google, Los Angeles Times
Blacks Seen As Targets of Menthol, Chicago Tribune
Two HCMC Workers Attacked on Their Way to Work, KMSP-TV (Minneapolis-St. Paul)

Monday, August 18

Louisiana Man Sentenced for Nooses Targeting 'Jena Six' Marchers, Fox Business Network
Black Republicans & Obama: Torn Between Party and Race, ABC News
Public Health Clinic Study Links ‘Americanization’ and Depression, Science Daily
Bi-Racial Asian Americans More Likely to Suffer Psychological Disorder, smasHits.com (India)
Illegals Threaten Survival of U.S., Newsmax
Alabama County Is on the Brink of Bankruptcy, AP
Activists Arrested After Hawaiian Palace Takeover, AP
Bored Pupils Escaping the Teacher’s Rap With Hip Hop, Scotsman (Edinburgh)
The Hill Debate, Times (Johannesburg)
Black Iraqis Hoping for a Barack Obama Win, Los Angeles Times
Madagascar’s Dance With the Dead, BBC News
Indian State Government Encourages People to Eat Rats, Reuters

Friday, August 15

S.F.’s Black Students Lag Far Behind Whites, San Francisco Chronicle
When It Comes to Race, U.S. Politicians Talk in Code, Reuters
The Pill May Put You off Smell of Your Man and Ruin Your Relationship, London Times
BET Starts a Weekly News Program, AP
Detroit Mayor to Stand Trial on Assault Charges, AP
Dept. of Homeland Security Has Deported Over 90,000 Children Under the Age of 17 to Mexico Without a Parent or Caregiver, Latina Lista
Record Immigration Adds to Australian Housing Woes, Voice of America
U.N. Watchdog Urges Germany, Swiss to Combat Racism, AP
The Roots of ‘Necklacing’: Why White Farmers in Zimbabwe Are Responsible for the Killings in South Africa, AlterNet
Impoverished Zimbabweans Are Killing Elephants, Claim Activists, London Telegraph
Skin Bleaching Thrives Despite Ugandan Government Ban on Dangerous Cosmetics, Women’s International Perspective (Monterey, California)
Ending a Historical Taboo, AR Classic Article

Thursday, August 14

The End of Identity Politics? Not Likely, Issues & Views
U.S. White Population Will Be Minority by 2042, Government Says, Bloomberg
Latino Voters Rise in County, San Bernardino Sun
Crime-Ridden Arkansas Town Expands 24-Hour Curfew, AP
Foreclosure Fallout: Houses Go for a $1, Detroit News
Tenn. Teen Battles School’s Confederate Flag Ban, AP
Moore Elementary Starts Dual-Language Learning for Youngest Students, TCPalm.com (Fort Pierce, Florida)
Jury Says Osteen Did Not Assault Flight Attendant, AP
Beyonce Ad Row Shows Race Is Far From Cosmetic Issue, Irish Times
Netherlands Recognises Polygamous Marriages of Muslims, Netherlands Info Services (NIS) News Bulletin

Wednesday, August 13

They Say They Were Born in the U.S.A. The State Department Says Prove It, Wall Street Journal
For America’s Scholars of Race, an Obama Dilemma, Real Clear Politics
Study: Media Covered Up Rev. Wright’s Extremism, Newsmax
Immigration to the United States and World-Wide Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Center for Immigration Studies
U.S. Is Out $51M for Flying 64,000 Illegals to Mexico, Arizona Daily Star (Tucson)
Housing ‘Bailout’ Contains Millions in Earmarks for Leftist Groups, OneNewsNow
Cleveland Schools Struggle With Finding and Helping Potentially Violent Students, Study Reports, Cleveland Plain Dealer
Tyson Plant Adds Muslim Holiday, Keeps Labor Day, AP
Murder Suspect’s Unrelated Charges With Grand Jury, WRAL-TV (Raleigh)
President Chávez Wants Subcontinent to Be Renamed Indo-America, El Universal Daily News (Venezuela)
French Anti-Immigration Leader Sells HQ to Chinese, Reuters

Tuesday, August 12

Race Sometimes a Problem in Eyewitness IDs, AP
Race Questions Cast Doubt on Presidential Polls, AP
Flight of the Dead: Suburban Families Move Loved Ones From Detroit Cemeteries, Detroit News
Housing the Poor Alongside the Rich, Dallas Morning News
Trading Places, The New Republic
Demographic Landscape Shifts Across United States, USA TODAY
As Program Moves Poor to Suburbs, Tensions Follow, New York Times
Black Population Deserting S.F., Study Says, San Francisco Chronicle
Some Docs to Be Schooled in Cultural Differences, AP
Virginia Dig Searches for Black Southern Heritage, AP
Slavery Was Good for the Black Man, Jamaica Observer (Kingston)

Monday, August 11

Selective Social Scene, Canwest News Service
Influx Brings Brazilian ‘Bounce’ to NYC Suburb, AP
Report: Grim Statistics on King County’s Pacific Islanders, Seattle TimeS
Coney Island Mob Beats Ex-Marines Rescuing Girl, New York Post
U.S. Acts to Open Borders to Foreigners With HIV, Express-News (San Antonio)
DA Will Pursue Death Penalty for Atwater, News & Observer (Raleigh, North Carolina)
For Those Once Behind Bars, A Nudge to the Voting Booth, Washington Post
Researcher Turns to Calif. Supreme Court in Pursuit of State Bar Data on Race, law.com
‘Honor’ Killing Comes to the US, Boston Globe
Montreal Police Shooting Sparks Riot, AP
Mexican Soldiers Enter State, Hold Border Agent at Gunpoint, Arizona Republic
Ainu Rise Up From the Margins of Japanese Society, AP

Friday, August 8

Charges Continue Piling Up Against Detroit Mayor, AP
Labor Day Reinstated as Paid Holiday at Shelbyville, TN, Plant, Tyson Foods
Idaho Facility to End Bone Marrow Program, AP
In the Under-5 Set, Minority Becoming the Majority, Washington Post
Broward Population Falls as Whites Leave, Herald (Miami)
Illegal Workers Get Help from Fund, Houston Chronicle
African Community Grows, But Opportunities Do Not, Chicago Tribune
In Canada, China is Champion, Al Jazeera
White Farmer’s Ordeal in Zimbabwe, Los Angeles Times
Nigerian Advises Against 86 Wives, BBC News
Diversity in the Army, From the AR archives

Thursday, August 7

Minorities Often a Majority of the U.S. Population Under 20, International Herald Tribune
Population Grows at Rapid Rate Across Region, Chattanooga Times Free Press
Poll: Nearly Half Hearing too Much About Obama, AP
Island Life in Multiracial Hawaii Shaped Obama, AP
Hawaiian School’s Admission Fight Back in Court, Scotus Blog
Kilpatrick Will Spend Night in Jail, Detroit Free Press
2 NorCal Cops Arrested in Tijuana with Guns, Ammo, Union-Tribune (San Diego)
Magazine Publisher Levant Wins Danish Cartoon Dispute, National Post
British Teen Killed in Brazil, Boyfriend Arrested, AP
Danish Immigration Rules Challenged by EU Ruling, DPA

Wednesday, August 6

Border Patrol Agent Held at Gunpoint, Washington Times
Mexican Executed After Appeal Denied in Texas, CNN
No Volunteers Yet in San Diego for Self-Deportation, Union-Tribune (San Diego)
Eliminating the Illegal Alien Magnet, Front Page Magazine
Could Obama’s Rise Signal the End of Black Victimology?, Christian Science Monitor
Man Attacked in Salisbury in What Police Call Ethnic Intimidation, WSOC-TV(Charlotte)
Tyson ‘Regrets’ Public Reaction, Times-Gazette (Shelbyville, Tenn.)
Israel Accused of Discrimination After Ending Ethiopian Immigration, Telegraph (London)
It’s the Race Card Again, Winnipeg Sun
Babies a Drag on The Economy, Report Says, Daily Telegraph (Sydney)

Tuesday, August 5

GOP Accused of Using Immigration as Wedge Issue, Middletown Journal
Illegal Immigrants Are Voting in American Elections, Cutting Edge News
Feds, ‘Tribe’ Wage Legal Fight in Immigration Scam, AP
Obama’s White Media Advisors Causing Black Problems, West Orlando News
U.S. Extends Mexico Truck Program Despite Objections, Reuters
CDC Underestimated New HIV Cases by 40 Percent, AP
With Flemish Nationalism on the Rise, Belgium Teeters on the Edge, New York Times
City Street Gangs Contain Multitude of Ethnicities, Ottawa Citizen
Tales of Maori Cannibalism Told in New Book, NZPA
Mystery European Died in NZ Long Before White Settlers, NZPA

Monday, August 4

When Voters Lie, Wall Street Journal
The Race Issue Isn’t Going Away, Wall Street Journal
Why Many Americans Prefer Their Sundays Segregated, CNN
Texas Defies World Court, Bush on Execution, AP
Hospitals Deporting Uninsured Patients, New York Times
Rapid Growth for Spanish-Speaking Television News, AP
Plant Drops Labor Day for Muslim Holiday, WSMV-TV (Nashville)
Fingers Pulled From Bag in Court, BBC News
Que? Spanish Crew’s Lack of English Sank the Mary Rose, Times (London)
Antigua’s Prime Minister’s Statement on Murders, Telegraph (London)

Friday, August 1

How to Use This Site, American Renaissance
Another Group to Watch: Asian Americans, Politico
Why I Don’t Want Diversity in My Neighborhood, Dallas News
Mexico Criticizes US Salmonella Findings, AP
Milwaukee African Festival Cancelled Because Sponsors Won’t Come Back., July 30, 2008
The Plight of Mixed Race Adolescents, National Bureau of Economic Research
Gordon-Arpaio War of Words Expands to Washington, Phoenix Business Journal
City Street Gangs Contain Multitude of Ethnicities, Ottawa Citizen
Poland’s Future Includes Fewer Poles, More Foreigners, Deutsche Presse-Agentur
Poland Ministry to Close Gypsy-Only Classes, AP
Spain to Allow Immigrants to Vote in Municipal Elections, AFP
Intellectual Contortions, Classic AR Article