Name: Mac Diva
Articles: 372
First Published: Wednesday, June 25, 2003
Last Published: Wednesday, November 24, 2004
Currently listing articles 372-351:
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A civil rights timeline— *I am using the word 'blacks,' but all people of color in the U.S. were subjected to segregation and discrimination.
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Not a simple hunter's tale— But, today the saga of the hunter who shot eight people took an unexpected turn.
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Broadcaster retracts 'Aunt Jemima'— The error is a minor one, in my opinion.
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Claims of racism as phony as front group— Both Powell and Rice have benefitted from conservative affirmative action throughout their careers.
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Crematorium owner pleads guilty— Residing in a small house surrounded by the dead did not seem to bother him.
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Chief justice is plum role— Doubters will point out that the chief justice gets only one vote like the rest.
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Candidates challenge Diebold— Ironically, electronic voting machines were introduced as a reform.
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Boston Legal applauds privilege— Females may be present, but they are not really partners — except in bed.
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Washington GOP aggrieved— Rossi's earlier lead of between 2000-3000 votes evaporated soon after vote counting resumed after the Veterans Day holiday.
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The case of the forbidden iPod— It is the kind of thing that makes you go, 'Huh?'
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Blogs flunked Election 101— Political blogging is like Ralph Nader. — Frank Barnako
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Washington Dems call provisional voters— Good news for Democrats.
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The undeserving veterans— Images of hoods and hangings and slavery ran through Tyson's head as Rogers sang. — Lee Raynor
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Mormon Democrat may lead— Mormon and Republican fit together like a hand and glove to followers of electoral politics.
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Got governor?— Each time a candidate seemed to have momentum, a new round of vote counting changed that perception.
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Rush not racist enough?— One hopes Nowicki does not sleep in a full metal jacket in fear of being eaten.
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Embryonic stem cell research gets shot in arm— Proposition 71 passed was approved by nearly 60 percent of the voters.
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Amazon debuts iPod Store— Is it iPod mania or what?
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Bryant accuser wanted goodies— There are numerous barriers between claiming to be the victim of a crime and collecting money as a result.
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Hate found home in military— Some are veteran members of hate groups before they join the service. Others are recruited by fellow service members.
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Disdain for gays decisive— But, the reliance on racism of the GOP has become the norm.
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Challengers violate Voting Rights Act— Nor are their allegations of massive voter fraud by minority voters legitimate.

