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    Aug 6, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Democrats eyeing Western Maryland

    Ed Coile and his husband are true-blue Democrats. But they were thinking about saving money, not their congressional representation, when they decided to move from Washington to conservative Frederick County last year. "Politics just didn't play a role,"...

    Tags: Steny Hoyer, Commuting, Prince George's County, Frederick County (Maryland), Michael E. Busch

  2. Aug 12, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Howard commission studying school board structure discusses voter engagement, campaign issues

    Members of a commission charged with recommending ways to create a more diverse school board met for the first time Wednesday, discussing voter engagement, ways to attract candidates and measures that have worked in other counties. County Executive Ken...

    Tags: Howard Community College, Nancy Grasmick, Minority Groups, Politics, Teaching and Learning

  4. Aug 12, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Getting at the roots of our immigration problem

    The recent lawsuit to thwart Marylanders' right to petition the immigrant tuition bill seems inconsistent. On one hand, proponents of the suit argue their position adheres to the law. On the other, they condone violating the law by illegal immigrants....

    Tags: Labor Legislation, Houston, Minority Groups, Texas, Career and Workplace

  6. Aug 12, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Catonsville family worthy of recognition

    I enjoyed reading the article ("All in the family now" Aug. 7) about the first Baltimore family to verify, through DNA testing, its descent from two famous 17th and 18th century settlers of Virginia and thereby becoming members of the Page-Nelson...

    Tags: Catonsville, Minority Groups, Judges, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice

  8. Aug 12, 2011 |Story| WGNTV-LTV
  9. MOVIE REVIEW: "The Help" $8/10

    People can be really nasty to each other.
    WGN Feature Reporter
    People can be really nasty to each other. We have a maid, a HUMAN BEING, working in a household. The male of the home demands a sandwich. The baby cries in the other room, and the female demands someone go and console her. These mothers have absolutely...

    Tags: The Help (movie), Entertainment, Minority Groups, Emma Stone, Movies

  10. Aug 13, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Bud Billiken Parade part of big weekend in Chicago

    City officials today said the Bud Billiken Parade on Saturday is only one of many events that will draw crowds and affect traffic in Chicago this weekend.
    City officials today said the Bud Billiken Parade on Saturday is only one of many events that will draw crowds and affect traffic in Chicago this weekend. The city's traditional back-to-school parade and picnic is expected to draw up to 500,000 people to...

    Tags: Sports, Minority Groups, Chicago Mayor, Festive Events, First Aid

  12. Aug 13, 2011 |Story| Pasadena Sun
  13. Police arrest robbery suspect, seek others

    Pasadena police officers have arrested one suspect and are seeking others following two armed robberies and one attempted purse snatching Friday night in Northwest Pasadena. Paul Bryan, 37, of Pomona was arrested Friday on suspicion of armed robbery and...

    Tags: Minority Groups, Crimes, Police Arrests, Crime, Law and Justice, Theft

  14. Aug 13, 2011 |Story| Daily Pilot
  15. Check It Out: Enjoy library's new podcast 'The Book Report'

    Ever just want to listen in on a book discussion without participating? Check out the library's new podcast series, "The Book Report." Each month, various members of the library staff get together to discuss certain pre-selected books, give detailed...

    Tags: Social Issues, Minority Groups, Juvenile Delinquency, Crimes, Human Interest

  16. Aug 13, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. Bud Billiken Parade starts back-to-school season

    The annual Bud Billiken Parade today signaled the coming end of summer with a new mayor and the same spirit that has brought music, food and old-fashioned politicking to Bronzeville for 82 years.
    Tribune reporter
    The annual Bud Billiken Parade today signaled the coming end of summer with a new mayor and the same spirit that has brought music, food and old-fashioned politicking to Bronzeville for 82 years. The parade, meant to get kids ready for school, was Rahm...

    Tags: Robert S. Abbott, Martin Luther King Jr., Minority Groups, Politics, Regional Authority

  18. Aug 15, 2011 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  19. Old Town School gets into theater biz with premiere of Chitlin' Circuit musical

    The Old Town School of Folk Music is producing a theater piece for the first time in its 425-seat venue in Lincoln Square.
    The Old Town School of Folk Music is producing a theater piece for the first time in its 425-seat venue in Lincoln Square. "Keep a Song in Your Soul: The Black Roots of Vaudeville" was commissioned by the school. It's a collaboration between the North...

    Tags: Soul (genre), Minority Groups, Old Town School of Folk Music, North Carolina

  20. Aug 15, 2011 |Story| Imperial Valley Press Online
  21. Calif. Standards Tests: Imperial County improving in core subjects

    Staff Writer
    California's students have improved their performance across the board with a larger proportion than ever scoring proficient or higher on the 2011 Standardized Testing and Reporting (STAR) Program exams, according to a press release from the California...

    Tags: Science, Minority Groups, Human Interest, Science and Technology, California

  22. Aug 15, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Connect people to health by increasing access to technology

    When we think of the technological  advances of the past 20 years, one in particular will probably come to mind for most Americans: wireless technology, which now enables us to access the Internet from anywhere. But when most Americans think of the top uses for the wireless Internet, health care is probably not the first thing on that list. Perhaps, in the near future, it will be.
    When we think of the technological advances of the past 20 years, one in particular will probably come to mind for most Americans: wireless technology, which now enables us to access the Internet from anywhere. But when most Americans think of the top...

    Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Medical Research, Minority Groups, Health, Elections

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