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Oh My, Assassinate the President? -
Alleged skinhead pleads guilty in      
plot to kill Obama.
Vanity Fair Lacks Diversity & Culture
with Latest Issue -
Magazine states the
obvious when it comes to Hollywood
with March cover.
Notice for Toyota Car Owners -
Company gives open letter to customers
regarding RECALL.
Today is World Cancer Day - Ghana
to participate in World Cancer Day
celebration.
First Black Woman to Head National
Guard -
Brigadier General Mary Kight
was sworn in Tuesday.
Superbowl Predictions Already In -
Madden NFL Predicts Who DAT the  
New Orleans Saints.
Archive For February 2010
02.04.10
02.03.10
Study: Alarming Stats Show African
Americans In Need Of Food Assistance -
Increase of more than one million
additional African Americans in need…
Baltimore Mayor Swap - Shelia Dixon is
forced to resign n Stephanie Rawlings-
Blake is sworn in.
Darfur Update: President Al-Bashir of
Sudan To Be Charged With Genocide-
Warrant of arrest for Al-Bashir is the first
ever issued for a sitting head of state by the
International Criminal Court.
02.05.10
VH1 Airs Don CorneliusTribute Tonight -
See how Cornelius made Soul Train, the
hippest trip in America.
Set Your Clocks For TV One’s Special
Edition of ‘Washington Week With Roland
Martin -
Martin reports from China trip
organized by the National Urban League
tomorrow Feb 7th …..
Presidential Forecast (lol) - History making
storm falls in Washington DC. Forecasters
say storm could be the biggest for the city
in modern history.
Sade Returns Reluctantly, but Eagerly
For Fans
Her latest CD is in stores today!
New Orleans Leadership Change
Nagin could not seek re-election due to
term limits, Louisiana Lt. Gov. Mitch
Landrieu to succeed him.
Black Farmers Protest USDA
This week, the National Black Farmers
Assn. has been staging rallies across the
South.
02.09.10
02.06.10
Winter Olympics Bobsledder Brown
Out to Make History -
Dreadlocks ,bright
outfits & slope skills draw attention.
Madonna Approved to Build School in
Malawi -
Villagers have been refusing
to move from a plot of land where star
wants to build.
Labron James, Dwayne Wade And Others
Shake the NBA -
Players Become Free
Agents.
02.13.10
Winter Olympics Bobsledder Brown
Out to Make History -
The Jamaican
wants to be first to win a gold medal.
Army Single Mom Discharged Instead
of Facing a Court-Martial -
She had no
family able to care for her young son.
SCLC Investigated -
Federal agents take SCLC records.
02.12.10
$30 Million Increase For HBCU’s -
Obama makes increase in 2011 Budget
and action pleases HBCU leaders.
Jerry Rice & Emmitt Smith Get Inducted -
Rice and Smith will make it to the NFL Hall of
Fame.
World Leaders Discuss Writing Off Haiti
Debt -
G7 nations pledge debt relief for
quake-hit Haiti.
02.07.10
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Pirates Get 15 Years Each  - Somalia
courts bring eleven pirates to justice.
Ku Klux Klan Plans Rally - Small Georgia
City is expecting about 100 to show up.
First Black Skating Duo Dazzle At
Olympics -
Vanessa James and Yannick
Bonheur of France became the first black
couple to compete in Olympic pairs skating.
02.16.10
New York’s Fashion Week - See the
latest’s threads, shows, parties and
designers.
Magic Johnson in Talks to Buy Ebony -
Johnson in talks to add the legendary
publication to his Enterprise.
Beware Meat Recall - Southern California
meatpacking firm has significantly
expanded its recall of ground beef and veal.
Hotels affected by recall.
02.15.10
Early Release Confusion -
Nearly 1,000 California jail inmates
released in recent weeks; judge blocks
Sacramento County program.
$1 Cigarette Tax Hike -
Adding a $1 per pack tax to cigarettes
could raise more than $9 billion a year
for states.
Obama Meets with the NAACP, National
Urban League  During Snow Storm -
Disscussion included how to improve
economic opportunities for blacks.
02.08.10
Russell Simmons and Jermaine
Dupree Not Mad at John Mayer  -
The
two hip-hop moguls chime in on Mayer’s
controversial Playboy interview remarks.
French Leader's Haiti Visit Revives Bitter
Legacy  -
Nicolas Sarkozy's visit ,the first
ever by a French president, is reviving bitter
memories of the crippling costs of Haiti's
1804 independence.
Nelson Mandela Says No Thank You -
Nelson Mandela has withdrawn
permission for his name to be used to
promote an exclusive club of 37 former
African Presidents.
02.17.10
Wine Fraud French wine - makers and
dealers were convicted Wednesday of
selling millions of bottles of fake Pinot
Noir.
UN Says US Aid Restrictions Hurting
Somalis -
U.S. restrictions designed to
stop terrorists in Somalia from diverting  
aid are hurting humanitarian operations.
Did the U.S. Supreme Court Get It Wrong -
A new Washington Post-ABC News poll  
finds that the vast majority of Americans  
are vehemently opposed to a recent  
Supreme Court ruling.
02.18.10
Courts Say Chris Brown Doing Good -
Judge is pleased with his probation  
progress.
Los Angeles City to Eliminate 4,000 Jobs
By July 1 -
The city faces a $212 million
shortfall by June 30.
China Unhappy with Dalai Lama's White
House Visit -
China protested President
Obama's meeting with the Dalai Lama.
02.19.10
A  Decade of Beyonce Pays of
According to RIAA -
The destined child
leads the music world with 64
certifications, including albums, digital
songs, master ringtones and music
videos.
Courts Grant Joe Jackson Access to
Michael Jacksons Medical Files -
However he can only receive records
generated on or after June 25 — the day
Michael Jackson died.
President Obama Challenges High School
Students -
The President is challenging
high school students across the country to
a competition to have him speak at their
graduation this spring.
02.20.10
Jay Z Under Scrutinyi - Business deal is
under federal investigation after
questions were raised about a secret
selection process.
Negrohead Mountain Renamed For
Pioneer -
The name originally contained a
more vulgar racial slur that even appeared
on federal maps.
CBC On Defense- Caucus and foundation
members have denied the allegations in
The Times story, saying it is riddled with
inaccuracies and misrepresents the
financial management of the foundation.
Signed Sealed and Hopeful A Lasting
Truce -
Darfur's most powerful rebel
group and the Sudanese government on
Tuesday signed a truce.
American Red Cross Has $175 Million In
Unallocated Haiti Donations -
There's still
no word from the American Red Cross on
how the $175 million in donations was
handled.
U.S. Mayors On Capitol Hill For City Jobs -
Bipartisan delegation of U.S. mayors push
for MainSreet metropolitan economies,
where joblessness is concentrated.
Holyfield’s Domestic Dispute - Evander
Holyfield’s wife claims the boxing great
hit her several times after an argument
about her payments to their church.
Celebrity Cruise Passengers Complaining
of Upset Stomachs -
300 guests have
fallen ill with a stomach ailment aboard a
cruise to the Caribbean that departed from
South Carolina.
RECALL~Health Valley Granola Bars -
Due to possible Salmonella
contamination from toasted soy grits in
the bars, said Georgia Agriculture
Commissioner Tommy Irvin.
02.23.10
02.24.10
02.22.10
NAACP Image Awards Wrap Up -
The Movie Precious Wins Big pleas see
what the stars wore.
Noose Found Hanging On Campus -
Police are investigating a noose found
hanging at the UCSD.
White House Social Secretary Rogers
Resigns -
A White House aide says
Rogers is resigning her post as social
secretary, effective sometime next month.
507 Carat Diamond - Diamond supplier
Petra Diamonds sold a 507-carat
diamond for $35.3 million (25.8 million
euros).
Girl Scout Cookie Recall - Little Brownie
Bakers, makers of the addictive little treats,
are recalling batches of Lemon Chalet
Crèmes cookies.
Great Gathering -The leaders of three
black Methodist denominations are joining
together to address unemployment, crime
and other problems that disproportionately
affect black men.
02.27.10
02.28.10