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New York Amsterdam News articles from May 2001

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New York Amsterdam News back issues from May 2001:

EDUCATION TODAY: $1 billion proposed to increase school technology programs

May 02, 2001;

New Urban League report reveals too much weight is placed on college entrance exams

May 02, 2001;

Blues-keeper converts Lenox Lounge owner

May 02, 2001;

`The Long Walk to Freedom' reveals untold stories of the civil rights movement

May 02, 2001;

`Saint Lucy's Eyes' open to abortion

May 02, 2001;

Harlem award caps stellar salute for Angelou

May 02, 2001;

Children's Express: Army attempts to polish image with new campaign

May 02, 2001;

Jacqueline Kennedy exhibit at the Met

May 02, 2001;

High court: Politics - not race - picks Black politicians

May 02, 2001;

It seems the mayor has already decided the McMellon case

May 02, 2001;

Race relations no more under the surface

May 02, 2001;

Mark Green in; Bloomberg almost there

May 02, 2001;

McCall's prediction: Economic gloom in Big Apple

May 02, 2001;

Du Bois biographer wins back-to-back Pulitzers

May 02, 2001;

The many sides of Dr. Lenora Fulani

May 02, 2001;

Investigation in Brooklyn reveals housing safety discrepancies

May 02, 2001;

Brooklyn school may be next to join charter rank

May 02, 2001;

McCall deposits $10 million in Red Hook bank

May 02, 2001

Fans, Olympic and Jamaican prep stars highlight Penn Relays

May 09, 2001;

Immigrants criticize education commissioner for ineffectiveness in abating dropouts

May 09, 2001;

Brooklynites have big fun under the big top

May 09, 2001;

Blues singer Bobby Rush in accident

May 09, 2001;

Crashes sell `Driven'

May 09, 2001;

Black Brit steers the way when `The Mummy Returns'

May 09, 2001;

`Rhinoceros' stampedes through Harlem

May 09, 2001;

`The Producers' comes to Broadway

May 09, 2001;

Hillary and Monica meet at the House

May 09, 2001;

Children's Express: Young students protest working conditions, promote workers' rights

May 09, 2001;

North General Hospital breaks ground for state-of-the-art program

May 09, 2001;

Paris pret-a-porter news for fall/winter 2001

May 09, 2001;

Teens `Stay Strong'

May 09, 2001;

Supremes defeat Black 5-4 in judicial double-header

May 09, 2001;

Twilight for Pataki

May 09, 2001;

$5M donation from fashion mogul causes positive stir at North General

May 09, 2001;

Glover charges ahead at NAACP's Annual Freedom Fund Dinner

May 09, 2001;

Retraining, reinstatement for Diallo killers outrages parents

May 09, 2001;

THE URBAN AGENDA: State Bureaucracy Threatens City's Health

May 09, 2001;

Pols working to extend immigration deadline

May 09, 2001;

Civil disobedience in Vieques is now a cause celebre

May 09, 2001;

Harlem impacted by new Banking Development District initiative

May 09, 2001;

Queens church could fall from grace, Part II

May 09, 2001;

Civil rights leaders mourn fallen comrade

May 09, 2001;

Hip-hop influences under fire

May 09, 2001;

Diallo mural defacing puts community, artist back to work

May 09, 2001;

Lawsuit pending against Canadian credit card companies for scams

May 02, 2001;

Bill proposed to police the NYPD in public eye

May 02, 2001;

Landmark cemetery could make church fall from grace

May 02, 2001;

Good riddance to bad rubbish: Drug bust rids community of denizens

May 02, 2001;

Hip-Hop Minister to convene summit April 30

May 02, 2001;

Community healthcare critical

May 02, 2001;

Former Nigerian heads face civil case

May 02, 2001;

Watch Giuliani work for himself

May 02, 2001;

Still catching Hale

May 02, 2001;

ART CRITICS IN BLUE

May 02, 2001;

Apollo sparks Harlem Renaissance 2002

May 16, 2001;

Children's Express: Harlem gets its groove back, but at what expense?

May 16, 2001;

Picasso's etching is on view at MoMA

May 16, 2001;

Summer 2001 hits

May 16, 2001;

Keep hope alive for mayoral hopefuls

May 16, 2001;

Statement on the Cincinnati rebellion and continued police terror

May 16, 2001

Hale House will survive

May 16, 2001;

Annan calls for global campaign against HIV/AIDS

May 09, 2001;

In search of a job for Giuliani

May 09, 2001;

Blood trail leading to Jamil Abdullah Al-Amin disappears

May 09, 2001;

`BAMA BOMBER GETS LIFE: After 38 years...

May 09, 2001;