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Sacramento Observer articles from January 1999

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Sacramento Observer back issues from January 1999:

Poll of the Future: Survey Indicates Black Celebrities Will Be Most

Jan 06, 1999

A 'Festival Of Friends': Black Culture Night Held At Church of

Jan 06, 1999

Home Ownership Center: Facility To Assist Low and Moderate Income

Jan 06, 1999

Grant President Wants 'Education First'

Jan 06, 1999

Beautification Treatment At K.I.N.K.S.

Jan 06, 1999

Airport Raises Funds: Inaugural Gala's Proceeds Benefit Area Arts

Jan 06, 1999

Helping Us Understand Our Dreams: Dream Analyst Jeannett Maker Offers

Jan 06, 1999

Library Celebrates 10th: Colonial Heights Branch To Have 'Birthday

Jan 06, 1999

'Cabin In The Sky': Local Production Part Of Martin Luther King Jr.

Jan 06, 1999

Black Chamber Takes A Night To Enjoy 'Cabin'

Jan 06, 1999

Pizza Hut Settles Racial Suit: Black Family Says They Were Taunted In

Jan 06, 1999

More Minorities Becoming Professors: Students Of Color Can Begin To

Jan 06, 1999

L.A. Council Bans Bids: Companies That Work With Burma Restricted

Jan 06, 1999

Mary's Barbecue Is 'Lipsmaking': Mary Eddings Says Her Restaurant Has

Jan 06, 1999

Controversial Stamp Increase Takes Effect January 10

Jan 06, 1999

Increasing Earnings Gap Linked to Education

Jan 06, 1999

Sharpton Has Beef With Wendy's: Activist Leads Boycott Of Hamburger

Jan 06, 1999

Blacks Needed In Tests

Jan 06, 1999

Sounds To Make You Fly: The Sweet Voices of The Sounds of Pentecost

Jan 06, 1999

In Defense of Faith: Republicans' Hate Is Showing

Jan 06, 1999

They Left Us In 1998: Many of the Giants In The Community Passed On

Jan 06, 1999

Can Mumia Be Saved? The System Hates An Intelligent Black Person,

Jan 06, 1999

American Music Awards Sure To Excite

Jan 06, 1999

Countdown To A New Millennium

Jan 06, 1999

Project Manager Is Engineering Specialist: Sandra G. Senegal Purdom

Jan 06, 1999

Anti-Racism Ads Air: Denny's Launches First Major TV Campaign

Jan 13, 1999

Yada Software Maps Road To Riches: Information Highway Next Stop For

Jan 13, 1999

CSUS Offers 'Net Class': University's Public Relations Courses A

Jan 13, 1999

SMUD Board Sworn In: Ward 6 Representative Larry Carr Joins

Jan 13, 1999

100 Black Men Head To Visit: National President To Be Honored By

Jan 13, 1999

Dusty Baker Visits With Youngsters: San Francisco Giant's Manager,

Jan 13, 1999

Child Care Hearing To Be Held Locally

Jan 13, 1999

Dreadlock Conference Honors Marley

Jan 13, 1999

College Awareness Day At CSUS

Jan 13, 1999

Nationwide Survey Reveals Top Concerns Of Women

Jan 13, 1999

Reception For Elihu Harris: Sacramentans Warmly Greet Former Mayor

Jan 13, 1999

Voters Are Declining

Jan 13, 1999

Alvin Ailey Dance Theater To Perform

Jan 13, 1999

Arts Congress Scheduled

Jan 13, 1999

'Step Into The Light': Jazz Dance Company To Perform

Jan 13, 1999

Directory Publishers Honored

Jan 13, 1999

Are Black Travelers Targeted? African American Customs Personnel

Jan 13, 1999

Making Home-Buying A 'Priority'

Jan 13, 1999

Best Buy To Open New Store In Sacramento Area

Jan 13, 1999

From School To Work: 'Job Shadow Day' Gives Youth Real-Life

Jan 13, 1999

Winfrey To Keynote Women's Summit

Jan 13, 1999

Housing Grants Available

Jan 13, 1999

Investment Fund For Minority Businesses

Jan 13, 1999

Davis Days Begin

Jan 13, 1999

New Telecommunications Initiatives Launched

Jan 13, 1999

Cannon's Comments: Jerry Rice, The Greatest NFL Receiver Of All Time,

Jan 13, 1999

'Retro' McDonalds To Open

Jan 13, 1999

Lifting Up Our Schools: Increasing Community Involvement A Key

Jan 13, 1999

AIDS Leaders Criticize State Budget: Advocates Warn That Any Decrease

Jan 13, 1999

Drug Just As Effective For Blacks As For Non-Blacks

Jan 13, 1999

Film Festival's 'Infinite Imagination'

Jan 13, 1999

'I'll Make Me A World' Chronicles Black Arts

Jan 13, 1999

The Robertson Treatment: Woodard Shines Bright; Talented Actress

Jan 13, 1999

The Racial Health Divide Is Growing

Jan 13, 1999

Getting Ready For The New Millenium

Jan 13, 1999

Benefit Tribute To Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Jan 13, 1999

New Laws Effective January 1

Jan 13, 1999

Appointment A Homecoming For Johnson: Former City Councilman Returns

Jan 13, 1999

Slain Teen's Family Files $50 Million Claim

Jan 13, 1999

Dr. King's Dream Abandoned?

Jan 13, 1999