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By: Wilbur Babb
Remember Haiti?
How soon we forget. By rights, this year should be a happy time for the country's 8.3 million people as Haiti commemorates it's bicentennial. Instead, 2004 is shaping up to ... continue
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By: Lance McCarty
The Economics of Sports
People have been in awe of the proverbial athlete since the heroic tales of Hercules and the legendary Gladiators, as they showcased their skills, oftentimes to the death on the floor of the Coliseum. The saga continues thanks to ... continue
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By: Darlene Ford
Of Wine, Men and Song
Hey... Welcome to my life. I'm an LA-loving Detroit girl, who's seen her share and is willing to share. Of course, I can't always name names that wouldn't be nice!
Last Thursday, me, Lola & Sonya (the names were changed to protect the not so innocent) met at Duke's Hideaway for a continue
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By: Hakeem Abubakr
The Vision
As I look back to see where the road of life has taken me, I engage in it with a smile. I have traveled to over 30 countries in the last 15 years escorting groups all around the globe. Sometimes I can't help ... continue
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By: Anthony Asadullah Samad
Deflection
With the Republican Party’s latest policy boondoggle, the failure of the proposed Same-Sex Marriage Ban, in the toilet, it’s time to call the GOP’s politics what they really are, divisive ideologue-policynot .. continue | |
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By: Barrett-Osahar Berry
Run, Preacher, Run
This past week a willing and able volunteer decided to step aside from a battle between the establishment and the rank and file. The lion decided not to roar, but wait and toil in the fields of ... continue
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