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Monthly Archives: June 2010
District
June 30, 2010
NAACP Says Senate is Attacking Thurgood Marshall at Kagan Confirmation Hearings
District
June 30, 2010
Domestic Violence: Swimming in Ignorance
District
June 30, 2010
Day Two Recap: Elena Kagan’s Balancing Act
District
June 30, 2010
Report: Census Workers Not Correctly Identifying Race
Politics
June 29, 2010
John McCain Seeks Presidential Pardon for Boxer Jack Johnson
Politics
June 29, 2010
Jesse Jackson Sr., Bobby Rush and Others Denounce Supreme Court Gun Ban Ruling
District
June 29, 2010
Is Congressional Ethics Office Targeting Black Politicians?
District
June 29, 2010
Day One Recap: CBC Has Questions for Kagan on Race, Criminal Justice
District
June 29, 2010
Assessing the True Cost of Liberty by Joseph C. Phillips
District
June 28, 2010
Dear FCC: Consumer Protection is Not an Excuse for Reclassification
District
June 28, 2010
President’s Broadband Boost Plan: Increase Jobs, Wi-Fi Access
District
June 28, 2010
Obama Needs a New Mideast Policy (Pt. 2)
Politics
June 28, 2010
New York City May See More School Closings
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Lifestyle
June 28, 2010
Princella Smith Selected As Delegate to Turkey
District
June 28, 2010
Kagan’s Supreme Court Confirmation Hearing Starts This Week
District
June 25, 2010
Cybersecurity Bill Approved by Senate Committee
District
June 25, 2010
The Bystander or The Politics of Social Loafing
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Lifestyle
June 25, 2010
The District Honors Michael Jackson in Events This Weekend
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The Calle Ocho Waltz: GOP Tackles Cuba Policy
by Matthew Stieglitz It has become a time-honored tradition. Every four years candidates go and vie for…