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Baltimore Afro-American articles from June 2005

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Baltimore Afro-American back issues from June 2005:

Justice Janice Rogers Brown; 'Makes Justice Thomas look like Thurgood Marshall'

Jun 03, 2005;

Del. Tony Fulton succumbs to cancer; 'He was a true soldier'

Jun 03, 2005;

Education commission stops - for now - Towson/UB MBA approval

Jun 03, 2005;

Advocates say Ehrlich reneges on juvenile justice promises

Jun 03, 2005;

Reverse racial casting... agency says 'No'; Sun simply reverses the characters (oops)

Jun 03, 2005;

Thousands give tribute to Clay

Jun 03, 2005;

Charges dropped against remaining defendants in Jones case; NAACP calls for investigation of Anne Arundel jury

Jun 03, 2005;

Smoot laid to rest, multiple investigations into his homicide continue

Jun 03, 2005;

Oliver Hill honored with 90th Springarn Medal

Jun 03, 2005;

Lifelong friends share healing, pursuit of dreams deferred

Jun 03, 2005;

YouthWorks offers young people a bridge to the future

Jun 03, 2005

The continuing struggle for civil rights

Jun 03, 2005;

Message to the high school grads

Jun 03, 2005;

Terrence Dashon Howard; In an introspective mood

Jun 03, 2005;

Black theater artists garner Tony nods

Jun 03, 2005;

Foxx and Usher join Beyonce in 'Dreamgirls' film; Eddie Murphy in talks to play James 'Thunder' Early

Jun 03, 2005;

Living Water Ministries holds dedication and consecration

Jun 03, 2005;

ANOTHER Viewpoint; 'I saw it coming'

Jun 03, 2005;

Coppin, Morgan, UMES track teams off to NCAA Regional

Jun 03, 2005;

Real Men Cook: Rites, Rituals, and Recipes for Living

Jun 03, 2005;

Dunbar High; Advocates decry switch to vocational education

Jun 10, 2005;

'Central Booking...a ticking time bomb'

Jun 10, 2005;

Putting a face on Maryland's uninsured

Jun 10, 2005;

Oscar Brown Jr. dies at 78 The master of 'Sin and Soul'

Jun 10, 2005;

Ministers, musicians head for Hampton; Over 10,000 expected

Jun 10, 2005;

Hopkins, Safeway join to screen for prostate cancer

Jun 10, 2005;

Ministers converge on Hampton; Hampton conference grounded in Black educational, social progress

Jun 10, 2005;

President remembers: 'All squished into Ogden Hall'

Jun 10, 2005;

Urban League, state announce $127 million 'empowerment fund'

Jun 10, 2005;

Goodbye

Jun 10, 2005

Watch your money

Jun 10, 2005;

Reverse-race school actors to perform at Kennedy Center

Jun 10, 2005;

Rock does a double take at the box office

Jun 10, 2005;

Sandler and Rock buddy-up for prison-based remake

Jun 10, 2005;

'Varekai': A once-in-a-lifetime experience

Jun 10, 2005;

Senior AIDES; Event recognizes seniors' contribution to society

Jun 10, 2005;

Carrie McCrorey-Smith, 56; Ruxton Cleaners Employee

Jun 10, 2005

Reba L. Matthews, 66; Beautician, Daycare Provider

Jun 10, 2005

Mabel H. Minor, 87; Dedicated Church Worker

Jun 10, 2005

Lillie Southers Gresham, 94; Former Domestic Worker

Jun 10, 2005

ANOTHER Viewpoint; 'Perils of J.R.'

Jun 10, 2005;

'Youth Emphasis Sunday' shines at New Unity Baptist Church

Jun 10, 2005;

Sen. Jones, Dr. Gourdine among Maryland's Top 100 Women

Jun 10, 2005;

Ohmagawd; Brown confirmed

Jun 17, 2005;

Two more big losses for Black business; Westley Johnson, 69: Former owner of the Five Mile House

Jun 17, 2005;

Terry Addison, 76; A founder of the President's Roundtable

Jun 17, 2005

Dr. Maurice F. Rabb Jr.; Rich legacy of firsts

Jun 17, 2005

91st Hampton University Ministers' Conference; Black ministers discuss church challenges

Jun 17, 2005;

Oscar Brown Jr.; The Brown music legacy

Jun 17, 2005;

Businessman, activist seek rebirth on 'The Avenue'

Jun 17, 2005;

Marylander receives Urban League/Anheuser-Busch urban scholarship

Jun 17, 2005;

Anderson Automotive honors Star Readers

Jun 17, 2005;

91st Hampton Ministers' Conference; AFRO editor takes home award

Jun 17, 2005;

Women clergy: balancing their roles

Jun 17, 2005;

Black infant mortality rate higher than Whites'

Jun 17, 2005;

Name that child

Jun 17, 2005

Wachovia's slave background

Jun 17, 2005

Valuing Life

Jun 17, 2005;

There are no heroes here

Jun 17, 2005;

Gabrielle Union recreates TV classic for silver screen

Jun 17, 2005;

Cedric the Honeymooner

Jun 17, 2005;

Some madcap minutes on Alicia Keys, Richard Pryor and Art Carney

Jun 17, 2005;

'100 preachers on 100 corners'; July crusade to target 'madness'

Jun 17, 2005

Smith and Carlos honored for advancing civil rights; 'Better late than never'

Jun 17, 2005;

Citywide event to uplift Black fathers

Jun 17, 2005;