New York Amsterdam News back issues from July 2005:
PUT TO THE TEST; Most Blacks, Hispanics graduate with local, not Regents diploma
Jul 06, 2005;
PUT TO THE TEST; Pushing the standards; Brooklyn public school makes steady progress on test scores
Jul 06, 2005;
Hospital patient held against will
Jul 06, 2005;
Verizon exec named new NAACP pres
Jul 06, 2005;
African woman delivers Women's Worlds keynote
Jul 06, 2005;
New housing units headed for Harlem
Jul 06, 2005;
Memorial cookout for slain girl focuses on accountability
Jul 06, 2005;
Not much diversity among Democratic contenders
Jul 06, 2005;
Graduation day in Harlem school
Jul 06, 2005;
Hard work pays off for participants
Jul 06, 2005;
Finding the songs of life
Jul 06, 2005;
THE URBAN AGENDA; The Last Disenfranchised Group of Citizens
Jul 06, 2005;
AmNews takes home seven awards
Jul 06, 2005;
Black Enterprise's diversity list
Jul 06, 2005;
The exploits of Black high society in NYC
Jul 06, 2005;
Cooking up a lively exhibit
Jul 06, 2005;
Truth tellers lead the way in new art exhibit
Jul 06, 2005;
Hate mail offers insight into founding father's legacy
Jul 06, 2005;
Cat Swanson's flirtatious fashions
Jul 06, 2005;
Kartell's amazing home furnishings
Jul 06, 2005;
Winning the losing war or as the winning war
Jul 06, 2005;
Should Blacks celebrate the Fourth of July?
Jul 06, 2005;
Keeping the Diallo family in the United States
Jul 06, 2005;
Apologies for lynching welcome, but reparations still in order
Jul 06, 2005;
Caribbean Connection; Caribbean economy threatened by US passport rule
Jul 06, 2005;
Caribbean leaders discuss Haiti, EU lessons
Jul 06, 2005;
Immigration Korner; Senate Republicans on immigration prowl
Jul 06, 2005;
children'sPRESSLINE; Students at top schools cite success with supportive teachers and rigorous class load
Jul 06, 2005;
One world is enough
Jul 06, 2005;
Growing up Black in the white punk scene
Jul 06, 2005;
'War of the Worlds' presents a battle of watchability
Jul 06, 2005;
Harlem Film Festival 2005
Jul 06, 2005;
DTH dancers guest with Ballet NY, but miss their home
Jul 06, 2005;
Chico O'Farrill gets street
Jul 06, 2005;
Harlem welcomes new black box theater
Jul 06, 2005;
See Osceola Davis uptown - for free
Jul 06, 2005;
SOUL in the KITCHEN; Cool catch; Grilled fish & summer wines
Jul 06, 2005;
Ebony Escapes! to Houston
Jul 06, 2005;
Youth Empowerment Day at Chambers Memorial
Jul 06, 2005;
Carlton Berkley, Sr., 82
Jul 06, 2005
Darneice Malline Williams, 60
Jul 06, 2005
Johnson reaches a milestone chasing a WNBA championship
Jul 06, 2005;
Sports Foundation 16th Claude 'Buddy' Young Dinner
Jul 06, 2005;
With these Mets, Omar Minaya has to move with caution
Jul 06, 2005;
Coming apart at the seams, the Yankees search for answers
Jul 06, 2005;
Mayweather dominates and destroys Gatti; who's next?
Jul 06, 2005;
Knicks get their man as local players get first round calls
Jul 06, 2005;
Antoine Wright hoping Jason Kidd can make him a better player
Jul 06, 2005;
CIVIL UNREST; One week after Black man attacked in Howard Beach, leaders seek solutions
Jul 13, 2005;
Lil' Kim to serve a year in prison
Jul 13, 2005;
Howard Beach, then and now
Jul 13, 2005;
Bush to double aid to African countries
Jul 13, 2005;
Civil rights leaders to Mexico: remove racially offensive stamps
Jul 13, 2005;
Fields picks up key endorsements
Jul 13, 2005;
Brooklyn teenager killed for iPod
Jul 13, 2005;
Who will Bush pick to replace retiring justice O'Connor?
Jul 13, 2005;
U.S. Senate gives $10 million to MLK Memorial construction
Jul 13, 2005;
Lincoln Hospital releases patient
Jul 13, 2005;
Everett bashes gays in mag interview
Jul 13, 2005;
All-around developer builds opportunities
Jul 13, 2005;
Black unionists urged to develop a Black agenda
Jul 13, 2005;
UFT poll says New Yorkers want teachers to get a raise
Jul 13, 2005;
Carving out the fat in school-aged children
Jul 13, 2005;
Charles S. Dutton and former ABT prima ballerina honor inner-city youth leaders and performers
Jul 13, 2005
The Black faces beneath black flags
Jul 13, 2005;