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Headline News
The Last Original Buffalo Soldier Laid to Rest at Arlington National Cemetery

CBC Puts Poverty Back on Front-burner

CBC and other African American leaders Sound Off about Roberts

Happy Birthday Chuck: Grandfather of Go-Go Going Strong at 70

Father-Daughter Reconciliation Tour Begins

Friendship Edison Public Charter Schools Brings Greatness to the Southeast Community

Gas Station Closure Rumors Unfounded

CBC Health Braintrust Concerned About the Health Repercussions From Hurricane Katrina

Are We Our Brother’s Keeper?

CBC Leaders Blast Administration for Slow Response

Hurricane Katrina Headlines

How to Help the Victims of Katrina

Howard University Provides Hurricane Katrina Relief

Hurricane Katrina Confirms Huge Racial Divide

Average African American’s Rally to Help

Area Resident Returns to New Orleans in Search
of Family

Prepare to Protect Shelters

South Africa Natives Raise Funds for Hurricane Victims: Celebrate the Ties that Bind

Black Water Rose: Hurricane Survivors in D.C. Describe the Storm

Bishop T. D. Jakes Meets with President Bush

Prince George’s Judge Lectures on Islam

Mayor Williams Leaving a Legacy

Sharpton to Honor Wal-Mart and Tysons Foods

United Black Fund’s13 th Back to School Campaign

Back-to-School Cash: UBF Sponsors 13 th Back-to-School Campaign


Regional
News You Can Use

Citizens Needed to Help Save Public Property

DC Briefs: September 1, 2005

D.C. Lottery Lunchtime Celebration

Perfecting of the Saints Deliverance Ministry

Displaced Workers Graduate from Training Program

Ex-Prisoners Reach Back to Help

The Black Family Reunion Celebrates 20-Years Strong

On the Eve of Upcoming Protests, Glen Echo Park DeSegregation Protesters Reunite to Celebrate Success

News Briefs: Thursday September 15, 2005

News Briefs: Thursday September 29, 2005

Prince George’s County Government, Faith Community and Families Help ‘Katrina’ Survivors

Tips for Planning for the Next Emergency

Rep. John Lewis and Supremes Mary Wilson Present Auto Safety Award

Sharpton’s Group Withdraws Awards to Tyson Foods and Wal-Mart

District Prepares for Higher Electric Bills Resulting from Hurricane Katrina

Verizon Takes Real Customer Stories to the Streets


National
Blacks Generously Giving Time and Money to Assist Katrina Victims

New Orleans : A Disaster Waiting to Happen

Hurricane Katrina Presence will be Felt at CBC Weekend

Family expects Coretta Scott King to recover from stroke

With Roberts a Shoo-in, Rights Groups Already Looking to Next Court Nominee

New Orleans : A Disaster Waiting to Happen

Bush Picked Roberts to Keep Conservatives in Charge

Black Water Rose: Hurricane Survivors in D.C. Describe the Storm


Opinions/Editorials

Let's Talk - Denise Rolark-Barnes
Women Who Work Still Fear Financial Challenges

But for the Grace of God…

End Poverty Now

Sonsyrea Tate
Fishin’ for a Better Focus

Here’s to You My Sister

Why Bad Boys Look So Good

Askia at Large: Askia Muhammad
Art for Artistic Merit’s Sake

George Bush and America’s racial blind spot

White World Ignores Black ‘Disaster Relief Call
to Action’

Katrina The Terrorist and her Sponsor

Editorials
Mayor Praises District Employees and Volunteers for Rising to the Occasion

Certain Children Still Left Behind

September is Prostate Cancer Awareness Month: Do Something About It

Mayor Praises District Employees and Volunteers for Rising to the Occasion

Human Kindness Offered in D.C.

George Curry
New Orleans : A Disaster Waiting to Happen

George W. is no LBJ

Guest Editorials
John H. Johnson’s Secrets of Success

I've been through the storm and rain…

An Impending Economic Meltdown

A Reply to Pat Robertson’s Call for an Assassination

Ron Walters
Are Democrats Too Soft on The Iraq War?

Leadership in the Katrina Crisis

The Black community has a Right to be Angry

Venezuela , Hurricane Katrina, and the Oil Crisis

Special OPEDs
Letter to the Editor: September 1, 2005

Lettersto the Editor: September 221, 2005

Safeway Launches Hurricane Relief in Stores

 

Health
After the Storm— Survivors Suffer Psychological Trauma

Walking the Walk

Damu Smith Refuses to Capitulate to Colon Cancer

Gay Black Men Twice as Likely to be HIV-positive than White Counterparts

Relief from Mammography Pain Emerges

RAP Inc. Celebrates 35 Years

We Must Breathe Through the Stress of
These Times


Education
‘School has to Become a Community'

Dillard Students Find Refuge at a Sister School

Friendship Teacher from New Orleans Teaches Storm Survival

Pain of Hurricane Victims Felt at Howard U.

Area Teens Win National Competition

Friendship Edison Public Charter Schools Brings Greatness to the Southeast Community

$100,000 in Scholarships Awarded by Reid Temple A.M.E. Church

‘School has to Become a Community'


Religion
The CBCF Annual Prayer Breakfast Celebrated The Blessings of Everyday Life

Farrakhan Tells Government: “Let My People Go”

Kingdom Fest at Kingdom Square Brought Out the
Holy Ghost Crowd and Politicians

Our Lady of Perpetual Help in Trouble

Muslim Organization Prepares Special Outreach During Ramadan

The Samaritan Ministry Provides Hope in the Face of Adversity


Entertainment
“Black Brothers Inc.”

Book Give-Away

Ladies Like Football Too

Avery Brooks Stars in “Othello” at D.C.’s Shakespeare Theatre Company

LaBelle Always Prepared To Please

Poems for Hurricane Katrina Victims

“A Young Lady from Rwanda ” Features Powerful Message for Us All

Sam’s the Man

Yolanda Adams: Day by Day

Pearls of Wisdom
Soul Mate

Matchmaker, Matchmaker Make me a Match

DC Children Tramatized by Disaster

Horoscopes
September 1 – 7

September 8 - 14

September 15 - 21

September 22 - 28

September 29 – October 5


Sports
Time-Out with Antawn Jamison

Nationals Playing for Pride

In a Cross-Town Rivalry, Dunbar Defeats Ballou

Defense Dominates In Howard Win Over Winston-Salem State

Mystics Thank Their Fans For Love and Loyalty

Mystic’s Temeka Johnson Crowned Rookie of the Year

Redskins Squeak by Chicago in Season Opening Game, 9-7

Brunell, Moss Hook Up for Two TDs Late in Fourth, Redskins Win 14-13

Preseason Ends, Redskins Finalize Roster

D.C. United Wins: But Coaches are Still Fighting

U.S. Men’s National Soccer Team Defeats Mexico 2-0

No Help at Home for the Nationals

Nationals Take Series Against Phillies

Sport Shorts
September 1, 2005

September 8, 2005

September 15, 2005

September 29, 2005


Business
Finalists Chosen for Excellence in Business Awards

Local Company Sought FEMA Contract to Alert Minorities: Families Discuss Preparation

Fuel Program for the Poor Facing Strains

Homeowners Should Check Insurance in Wake of Hurricane

IRS Urges Citizens to Seek Qualified Charities for Katrina Help

Move over Oprah: Meet the Other Black Woman Billionaire

Roslyn Ridgeway Becomes Second African American President in BPW/USA’s 86-year History

Seven Ways to Turn Past Business Failures into Springboards for Success

Your Money Matters:
Saving for the College Dream

Beware of Predatory Mortgage Lenders


Capture the Moment
September 1, 2005

September 8, 2005

September 15, 2005

September 22, 2005

September 29, 2005


This Week In Black History
September 1 - 7

September 8 - 14

September 15 - 21

September 22 - 28

September 29 - October 5


Viewpoint
Should parents and guardians be held responsible for their children’s criminal conduct?

What do you think about discrimination against gays and lesbians within the Black community?

How have rising gas and home fueling costs impacted your life?

 

Archives: September 2005