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Today in Black America - June 13

POSTED: June 13, 2012, 12:00 am

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The New York Times

2 Campaigns Chasing Funds at Frantic Pace

Now Who's Out of Touch? Romney Tries to Turn the Tables on Obama

Christians on Right Urge Reform on Migrants


Florida’s Approach to Purging Voter Rolls of Noncitizens Prompts Federal Lawsuit

Editorial: Pink Slips

Protesting Police Tactic, in Silence


‘The Scars of Stop-and-Frisk’

Most Would-Be Successors Assail Mayor on Diversity


An Independent Monitor for the Police Is Proposed


The Christian Science Monitor

Michigan set to step in as Detroit nears financial collapse

US and Florida escalate feud over state's purge of voter rolls


Democratic strategists tell Obama to stop defending his economic record


The Star Ledger

Expensive calls: Tab for N.J. fake boat explosion response begins at $330K


Former Plainfield pastor found guilty of sexually assaulting 2 girls

Rally set for Wednesday night over planned UMDNJ merger


Johnson & Johnson becomes first N.J. company to part ways with ALEC

Outgoing Orange mayor also ousted as local Democratic committee chair


The Atlanta Journal Constitution

DOT rejects KKK application

Lawyer challenges Civil Service Board's validity

Pastor sets off debate on discipline, teens

Audit: Tax districts fail to help some struggling Atlanta areas

6 APS principals sue to keep jobs


The Washington Post

Obama team’s woes concern some Democrats

Fighting a system that made her rich


Primaries in four states set key races in motion

President says GOP has simple campaign slogan: ‘It’s Obama’s fault’


Mendelson set to be interim council leader

Baker forms Pr. George’s schools panel

Senate D.C. spending bill does not include ban on city-funded abortions



The Detroit Free Press


Bing hires firm to stop city lawyer's challenge to consent deal

Editorial: Fire Crittendon or make way for EM

Signatures may prove link between Ferguson, bid-rigging scheme

State vote aims to cut the number of kids suspended from schools


Michigan Judicial Tenure Commission recommends removal of Judge Sylvia James


The Chicago Tribune

Cops release surveillance photos in mob attack


Anti-violence program fails to save young Markham man

Anti-violence effort for kids received funding cuts since last year


Settlement between Chicago, pardoned man is reached in 1951 rape conviction


Leaders of mayor's new panel talk transparency



USA Today

Should bullying be treated as crime?


Auburn killing suspect surrenders


George Zimmerman's wife charged with perjury

Evangelicals push Congress for immigration changes


The Los Angeles Times


Critics decry latest shrinkage of L.A. Unified's school year

CalPERS health premiums expected to jump average of 9.6% in 2013


Gov. Brown demands legislators make deeper budget cuts



The Cleveland Plain Dealer


Ohio Secretary of State Jon Husted eases restriction on absentee voting


Ohio lawmakers approve Mayor Jackson's Cleveland schools plan after weeks of tense negotiatons


Former youth mentor sentenced to 21 months in prison for luring woman into prostitution





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