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Burris: 'I am the legally-appointed senator' - CNN


ABC News

Burris: 'I am the legally-appointed senator'
CNN - 11 hours ago
I mean, it's just that simple. Blitzer: The lieutenant governor of Illinois, Pat Quinn, he told a radio station in Chicago, and I'm paraphrasing now what he ...
Video: Officials: Burris Won't Be Sworn in With Others AssociatedPress
Burris, Race, Religion, And The Senate Huffington Post
Congress: Mr. Burris goes to Washington MSNBC
Indianapolis Star - Chicago Daily Observer
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OPINION: Molten lead —Uri Avnery - Daily Times


Times Online

OPINION: Molten lead —Uri Avnery
Daily Times, Pakistan - 11 hours ago
The screen was pitch black. Nothing could be seen, but there was a sound to be heard: the noise of airplanes, a frightening, terrifying droning. ...
Video: Notebook: Gaza CBS
Dove fight Jewish Telegraphic Agency
Gazans: 'We face a dark destiny' Aljazeera.net
Workers World - TPMCafé
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GOP needs a laugh, but not at the 'Magic Negro' ditty - Houston Chronicle


GOP needs a laugh, but not at the 'Magic Negro' ditty
Houston Chronicle, United States - Jan 4, 2009
Back in those days, "black" was about as taboo as "Negro" is today. Context gives words their power, as Mark Twain might have said, like "lightning" ...
Should We Have A Right To Laugh? Post Chronicle
Bitterness by proxy Baltimore Examiner
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Al Calloway Says: Obama’s presidency does not mean black liberation - The South Florida Times


Al Calloway Says: Obama’s presidency does not mean black liberation
The South Florida Times, FL - Jan 2, 2009
For generations, black Christians throughout the Diaspora have sung the words, “Go down Moses, way down in Egypt land. Tell ol’ Pharaoh, to let my people go ...

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Mailbag: Spagnuolo or sayonara - Denver Post


Mailbag: Spagnuolo or sayonara
Denver Post, CO - 3 hours ago
However, that doesn't mean an inexpensive choice is necessarily the wrong choice. See Atlanta and Is it possible that Bowlen felt "pressured" to make this ...

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