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Indianapolis Recorder back issues from December 2005:

COMMUNITY RESPONDS TO IPS REORGANIZATION MIXED REACTION

Dec 02, 2005;

Indianapolis Black, Hispanic school enrollment is up; white is down

Dec 02, 2005;

Haitian priest outlines challenges, thanks Indy church

Dec 02, 2005;

Hip-hop culture can be used to engage students

Dec 02, 2005;

Female rapists deserve same punishment as men

Dec 02, 2005;

Amos to my man Mitch: Show me where Black business got the money

Dec 02, 2005;

Atmosphere tense for African Americans on some college campuses

Dec 02, 2005;

Where is the love?

Dec 02, 2005;

Hope for Christian patients with chronic pain

Dec 02, 2005;

Shoes for Children Give-a-way coming

Dec 02, 2005;

LIVING WITH DIABETES

Dec 02, 2005;

Medicare's new prescription drug benefit: the time is now

Dec 02, 2005

Charlie Wilson and Angie Stone couldn't pack house

Dec 02, 2005;

GET HI-TECH FOR THE HOLIDAYS

Dec 02, 2005;

Black Business Profile

Dec 02, 2005

Defending the right to play basketball

Dec 02, 2005;

COLTS DEFENSE DOMINATES STEELERS

Dec 02, 2005;

Hoosier basketball legend returns home to lead ABA franchise

Dec 02, 2005;

Why 16-0 is very possible

Dec 02, 2005;

Consistency and defensive key to victories

Dec 02, 2005;

SOME FEAR LACK OF OVERSIGHT COULD LEAD TO CORRUPTION

Dec 09, 2005;

Citizens debate relevance of proposal protecting gays and lesbians

Dec 09, 2005;

Athletes not prepared for Division I choose two-year colleges for experience

Dec 09, 2005;

Governor's promises one thing, does something else

Dec 09, 2005;

Are Democrats waiting for Santa to find candidate against Lugar?

Dec 09, 2005;

Giving all students an equal playing field in the public classroom

Dec 09, 2005;

Have a blessed day

Dec 09, 2005;

IN THE NAME OF JESUS?

Dec 09, 2005;

Muslim's respect 'holiday season'

Dec 09, 2005;

BLACK YOUTH BEING AFFECTED BY THE EPIDEMIC AS WELL

Dec 09, 2005;

ANTIBIOTICS DON'T HELP COLDS AND FLU, COULD HURT

Dec 09, 2005

Roby tackles women and friendship in new novel

Dec 09, 2005;

Metropolitan Youth Orchestra hosting concert and silent auction

Dec 09, 2005;

'A King Is Born' coming to Walker Theatre

Dec 09, 2005

How to survive a holiday dinner

Dec 09, 2005

Booker T. Prince Jr. renovates rundown property

Dec 09, 2005;

NEW BUSINESSES TO PROFIT IN PIKE TOWNSHIP

Dec 09, 2005;

Black Business Profile

Dec 09, 2005

It sucks to be a Duck

Dec 09, 2005;

COLTS REWRITING RECORD BOOKS

Dec 09, 2005;

Pacers finding team chemistry

Dec 09, 2005;

MIRACLE CONTINUES ON 38TH STREET

Dec 16, 2005;

Lung cancer deaths increased by 60 percent

Dec 16, 2005;

IPS 'small schools' off to good start

Dec 16, 2005;

Political correctness: Merry Christmas vs. Happy Holidays

Dec 16, 2005;

Debt forgiveness frees everyone concerned

Dec 16, 2005;

Bush showed Blacks respect (finally), while 3 Hoosier groups didn't

Dec 16, 2005;

McMiracle on 38th Street gives the gift of love

Dec 16, 2005;

Hang on in there

Dec 16, 2005;

Body of Christ celebrates new facility

Dec 16, 2005;

Black newsman's movie wins honors at Christian film festival

Dec 16, 2005

Freedom: The truth will make you free

Dec 16, 2005;

Winter health and safety tips for older adults

Dec 16, 2005

Tips to stay healthy and happy during the holidays

Dec 16, 2005

DOUBLE WHAMMY

Dec 23, 2005;

Wal-Mart to build $20 million SuperCenter

Dec 23, 2005

KANYE WEST, MARIAH CAREY AND JOHN LEGEND EACH LEAD WITH EIGHT

Dec 16, 2005;

R&B singer Avant plans to take action with 'Director'

Dec 16, 2005;

Indianapolis Children's Choir hosts holiday concerts

Dec 16, 2005;

LOCAL BUSINESS MAKES EFFORTS TO COMBAT 'E-WASTE'

Dec 16, 2005;

Black Business Profile

Dec 16, 2005

Good move, Ron

Dec 16, 2005;

COLTS WRAP UP DIVISION

Dec 16, 2005;

REQUEST GRANTED

Dec 16, 2005;

Turner writes book celebrating 1981 IU basketball team

Dec 16, 2005;