September 21, 2005
Human rights lawyer believes Deakin University should publish Drew Fraser.
He doesn't think New Zealand should deport him for fraud and assault.
September 20, 2005
Inner-city residents know how to get "free money" for disasters—real or invented.
National Guard finds loot piled high in many buildings.
Indiana black and Hispanic high-schoolers are four grades behind whites on average.
A tale of a truly tragic mulatto.
Geraldo Rivera tells Hispanic journalists not to forget where they came from.
Illegal who caused accident had three prior convictions, but not deported.
British Medical Association thinks immigrant doctors take jobs from natives.
British minister finds blacks there act disturbingly like blacks in US.
Muslim thinks he sees symbol of Allah on ice cream cones; Burger King grovels.
Danish artists won't illustrate book on Mohammed for fear of attack.
Tobacco crop worth only five percent of what it would have been without "land reform."
University fears prosecution if it publishes article on "White Australia" policy.
Teacher suing school district for racial discrimination to appear on TV.
September 19, 2005
Columnist likes our report, but disagrees with our principles.
University believes article about White Australia policy would violate the law.
Black refugees complain Red Cross is too white.
White New Orleans suburb won't apologize for blocking bridge to city during Katrina.
Columnist amazed by how many black New Orleanians believe conspiracy theory.
Hispanics assault border watch group and desecrate American flag.
Hispanic children in Texas more than twice as likely as whites to be obese.
Hispanic girl had children by her father and then threw them out the window.
Hmong murderer's wife thinks white victims were "evil people" who deserved to die.
Some British non-white neighborhoods are "black holes" where "nobody goes without fear."
Minister believes France should reconsider birthright citizenship laws.
Minister announces white farmers are "filth" who must be "cleared out."
September 16, 2005
Help Australian professor to make his views heard.
Anyone can get into Canada as a refugee, and almost no one gets thrown out.
British paper writes about gun problem, ignores race problem.
President aims to clear away "legacy of inequality" with hurricane debris.
Government debit cards also used to buy Louis Vuitton bags.
Americans have given $788 million to Katrina charities.
John Roberts agrees with Sandra O'Connor on racial preferences in university admissions.
Republican Virginia gubernatorial candidate defies business interests.
San Francisco Giants become the "Gigantes" for one evening.
Hmong killer of six declares victims were disrespectful and called him names.
September 15, 2005
Teacher suspended for writing letter critical of non-whites to congressman will sue.
Houston police think "building trust" with immigrants more important than stopping crime.
Columnist notes the curious customs of Mexican immigrants.
Restrictionists claim to be most concerned about the interests of immigrants.
Mainly because they are less creditworthy.
US among the top spenders on education but gets mediocre results.
Thousands of New Orleans refugees seek treatment for drug withdrawal.
Cincinnati hosts grow weary of Katrina refugees.
Black woman tried to capitalize on disaster.
Video protests media whitewashing of black misbehavior in New Orleans.
Lawyer threatens to sue university if its journal publishes Drew Fraser.
Turks may keep German chancellor who supports Turkish EU membership in power.
September 14, 2005
Only talk radio and the Internet welcomed the previous Color of Crime.
Majority of blacks think evacuation delays were due to racial bias.
Three hospitalized in brawl between New Orleans evacuees and Houston natives.
Black congressman used Guard to rescue his belongings while thousands waited for rescue.
Black leader thinks someone destroyed levees to damage black part of city.
Different races are primarily interested in how disaster affects their group.
New proposal would require home-improvement stores to build day laborer centers.
Hispanic county in Texas wants immigrants to have "safe and legal passage."
Having run whites off of farms, Zimbabwe may now take their businesses.
Andrew Fraser to publish article defending "White Australia" policy.
Woman may face two years in prison for "racially-aggravated assault."
City forces owners to rename buildings with "weird-sounding foreign names."
September 13, 2005
Nationalist party becomes second largest in country.
British government is still considering charges of incitement to racial hatred.
France will expel another 10,000 before the year is out.
Ontario decides not to allow Islamic law tribunals.
The only looting in white New Orleans suburb was sheriffs getting food for homeless.
Columnist complains of lack of coverage of New Orleans crimes.
Another corporation grovels before the Chicago City Council.
They fear Republican legislation won't be friendly enough to illegals.
Illegals successfully sue employers who violate labor laws.
The trial of Chai Vang, the Hmong who killed six whites, has begun.
September 12, 2005
Media ignoring this story of 40 bodies discovered at Convention Center.
Man at Superdome threatened to "shoot all the white people."
New Orleans mayor suggests federal government hates black people.
Experts give various explanations of why there are so few black campers.