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Kansas City: Latortue accuses Aristide of fomenting violence in Haiti

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(Haiti) Thousands of slumdwellers wound through downtown streets of Port-au-Prince, carrying photos of Aristide and chanting "Like it or not, Aristide will return!". The marchers also directed their criticism at the United States, chanting "Down with Bush!"

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Trinidad Express: Haiti no longer isolated

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Jamaican Observer: Rastas want J$7.9 trillion in reparation

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Washington Times: China will send troops to Haiti

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Hardbeatnews: Caricom Postpones Decision On Haiti By Three Months

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Hardbeatnews: IMF Gives Positive Review Of Jamaica

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Hardbeatnews: Antigua PM Prods CARICOM To Move Apace On Haiti

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Were Canadians involved in a massacre in Haiti?

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ABCNews: Actor Danny Glover backed out of a cruise commemorating the Haitian bicentennial, saying he did not want to appear to support the government installed after Jean-Bertrand Aristide was ousted as president.

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Haiti Occupied: Full support from US, Canada for illegitimate regime

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Nation: A Caricom Eye On Hugh Chavez

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Nation: CARICOM’s credibility is at stake if its Heads of Government restore ties with Haiti’s interim government

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Jamaicans In The Diaspora Celebrate Independence

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Nation: CARICOM must realise Trinidad and Tobago is the driver for economic growth within the Eastern Caribbean

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Jamaica Observer: Michael Lee Chin has formed a group to develop a social out-outreach project in Jamaica

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Trinidad Express: Trinis smoking more. Huge increase in cigarette sales!

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How Haiti's suffering affected me. By New York MAYOR MICHAEL R. BLOOMBERG

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Reuters: The son of former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher appeared in a Cape Town court on Tuesday in connection with an alleged coup plot in Equatorial Guinea.

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Toronto Star: Fear and loathing in Ghana

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BBC: Fighting in the southern Nigerian city of Port Harcourt has killed up to 500 people over the past month

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Yahoo!: Inoculation Teams Deploy in Nigeria (Muslim clerics had led the boycott, claiming the polio vaccine was part of a U.S.-led plot to render Nigeria's Muslims infertile or infect them with AIDS)

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CSMoniter: African troops tested in Darfur (Sudan says it is willing to accept more African Union forces)

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CNN: Jesse Jackson, Gadhafi to meet on Sudan

 

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UPI: Sudan asks for Ghadafi help in Darfur

 

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AllAfrica: CHAIRMAN of the African Union (AU), President Olusegun Obasanjo, has said the continental body would investigate last weekend's massacre

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Aristide meets Mandela in South Africa

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News24.com: To South Africa Aristide still president

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IRIN: ANGOLA: Parliament to vote on crucial land bill

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CSMonitor: Africa's new model for spreading oil wealth

 

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Rense: South Africa's Mbeki's Plan For Land Redistribution Brings Angry Response from whites

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Articles on the Sudan Crisis

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Double bind for poor countries in trade talks

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Globe & Mail: The rapes in Sudan

 

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AllAfrica: Namibia: Special Report On Land Reform And Resettlement

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CBC: ORIGIN OF AIDS.

WAS THE GLOBAL AIDS EPIDEMIC CAUSE BY SCIENTISTS?

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The Zimbabwe Situation: A case of pursuing self determination

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Mugabe outlines Zimbabwe's direction

Video of how Jeb Bush's Florida purges the Black vote

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A secret document obtained from inside Bush campaign headquarters in Florida suggests a plan - possibly in violation of US law - to disrupt voting in the state's African-American voting districts, a BBC Newsnight investigation reveals

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CNN: Malvo gets life sentence in sniper killing

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Carlyle Group Takes Over U.S. Nuclear Program. (Even worse, the Radiation and Public Health Project (RPHP), while conducting studies on infant mortality and cancer around nuclear power plants, discovered that milk contaminated with radiation has been shipped into Black inner city communities – a genocidal plan which explains why Blacks have the highest cancer rates, infant mortality and asthma in the U.S., which has been blamed on poverty.)

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CNN's Lou Dobbs Attacks Kofi Annan on Iraq War Legality

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Black Muslims and the Sudan

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Alternet: The real reason that Don King supports the Republicans

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Alternet: The Thief of Baghdad

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Washington Post: (subscription) A wave of high-profile, class-action lawsuits and settlements this summer has raised allegations of race and sex discrimination in pay and promotion at some of the nation's best-known corporations

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Final Call: The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) celebrated its 95th anniversary

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Democracy Now: Jesse Jackson on the Democratic Party 20 Years After His Historic 1984 Convention Address

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USA Today: African-American investors catching up

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Jamaica Observer: Colin Powell is a disgraceful sellout to his Jamaican Caribbean roots

 

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Toronto Star: Reagan era `tough' for blacks

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Sun Sentinel: Caribbean Americans in U.S. history

 

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BBC: Kofi Annan on the U.S invasion on Iraq "Yes, I've indicated that it was not in conformity with the UN Charter. From our point of view, from the charter point of view, it was illegal"

 

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BBC 'promoting stereotypes' with TV attack on Black men

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Guardian Unlimited: (England) A job advert which excluded white candidates from applying for a post was deemed unlawful by the Commission for Racial Equality

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Guardian Unlimited: 90% of whites have few or no black friends

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BBC: African migrants land in Italy

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ENGLAND RULES PHRASE “BLOODY FOREIGNERS” RACIST

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(Australia) Crucible for black leaders of future

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News Medical: Bullying is widespread within the UK's National Health Service. Blacks and Asians affected

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The Australian: Black women's poor health condemns kids

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(England) THE VOICE, the first black British newspaper, was sold to the Jamaican Gleaner yesterday

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(England) BNP leader set to exploit shooting of Rastafarian in Nottingham

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MSNBC: Mexico recalls its ambassador from Cuba, saying the communist-run island has meddled in its affairs

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Guardian Unlimited: Africans warn EU on cotton reform

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Guardian Unlimited: Blair meets Gadafy
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Europa: European Union  / African Union strategic partnership

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Guardian Unlimited: Ministers to tackle HIV crisis for black Britons

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Guardian Unlimited: NHS to fast-track black and Asian staff

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Telegraph: Thugs drive out Blacks in Belfast 'ethnic cleansing'

Toronto Star: There is an unspoken quota for Ontarians, Quebecers and women on the Supreme Court. Why not minorities?

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ACJ: Canadians look south to adopt black kids

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Were Canadians involved in a massacre in Haiti?

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Rabble: The left in Canada is silent on Haiti

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Toronto Star: After 28 years, 'Free at Last'. Prisoner, 60, says he never shot off-duty officer

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Toronto Star: A disproportionate number of poor families with parents younger than 35 are visible minorities

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CRTV: The BLACK BLOC

Maka Kotto elected as MP under the Bloc Quebecois party during the last election

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Toronto Star: StatsCan's September, 2003, Ethnic Diversity Survey reports that almost one-third of black Canadians say they have experienced discrimination or unfair treatment in the past five years. The report showed blacks earned about $6,000 less on average than other Canadians in 2000.

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Toronto Star: Politics in Canada, It's still a white men's game

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Toronto Star: Senator Anne Cools, Canada's first black senator, has chosen to bolt from her Liberal party in mid-election and join the Conservatives

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Rabble.ca: Why did Canada support a U.S. coup in Haiti?

 

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Nation: Caricom seeks Canada trade pact

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Toronto Star: Crusading clergyman battles Montreal police

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Toronto Star: National interest of Canadians tied to failed states like Haiti

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Globe & Mail: UN Report urges reparations for Chinese and blacks

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CBC: More black children live in one-parent homes: report

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Globe and Mail: "the black population in Canada continues to be disadvantaged compared with the majority" 

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Toronto Star: Ethnic mini-cities on rise: StatsCan

Toronto Star: Research by the Toronto District School Board shows that English-speaking Caribbean immigrants are those most at risk of failing to complete high school

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Toronto Star: A judge has thrown out a drug charge against a young black motorist, finding that two Toronto police officers used racial profiling when they stopped him and later "fabricated" evidence.

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Toronto Star: Facing down racism work of a lifetime

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Toronto Star: Race, sentencing, and the war on drugs

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Toronto Star: Ontario Judge Doherty said being black or disadvantaged shouldn't be considered in determining a sentence

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Toronto Star: Judges criticized for pro-black bias

 

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Globe & Mail: Panthers embodied the turbulent Sixties in the U.S. (Some info on the arrested Librarian [well not really but you'll see])

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Toronto Star: Changes urged in probes of police

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Toronto Star: The fatal shooting of an urban-music promoter Musah who was a principal in a business called Moonlight Entertainment that co-sponsored the first Toronto International Reggae Festival, held at Lamport Stadium on June 27. The show featured reggae stars such as Shaggy, Bounty Killer and Morgan Heritage

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Toronto Star: Peter Owusu-Ansah Ghanan-born Canadian (who is deaf) takes the Police to court after being assaulted by 2 officers

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Toronto Star: New centre courting local kids

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Toronto Star: Lost in Caribana's masquerade

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Veteran Police Officer attests to Racism among Toronto's Police

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Toronto Star: Minority women face TTC bias

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Toronto Star: Durham officers facing new probe

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Toronto Star: 3 years in jail for a crime he did not commit. 

 

 

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