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Sacramento Observer back issues from July 2004:

TRACK AND FIELD STARS AT TRIALS; Olympic Hopefuls Compete At CSUS

Jul 07, 2004

Honors Student To Attend Presidential Leadership Confab

Jul 07, 2004

'Cool It Down' Campaign Shares Its Message

Jul 07, 2004;

Growing Their ROOTS; Acclaimed Hip Hop Group Set To Release New Album, 'The Tipping Point'

Jul 07, 2004

Grant Assists State's Charter Schools

Jul 07, 2004

DNC Chair Comments On Black Joblessness

Jul 07, 2004

Insurance Head Sets Plan; Garamendi Announces Commitment To Underserved Areas

Jul 07, 2004

Business Summit Addresses Issues; Annual African American Entrepreneur's Conference Attracts Industry Leaders; Offers Solutions

Jul 07, 2004

JAZZ AT MEADOWVIEW

Jul 07, 2004;

Cultural Impact Of 'N-Word' Addressed

Jul 07, 2004

Three Out Of Every Five Teens Are Without Summer Work

Jul 07, 2004

Reviving Black Wall Street

Jul 07, 2004

Corporate America's Diversity Gap

Jul 07, 2004;

Melanoma Can Be Threat For African Americans

Jul 07, 2004

Historic Art Collection On Display At CSUS

Jul 07, 2004

A Family Affair In Track & Field; American Athletes Receive Encouragement, Coaching And Competition From Relatives

Jul 07, 2004;

Making Diversity Work

Jul 14, 2004

Placing Executives

Jul 14, 2004

Her Service Is Caring For Seniors

Jul 14, 2004

Union Bank Reaches Out To Community

Jul 14, 2004

Intel's Spark For Diversity

Jul 14, 2004;

Governor's Aide Sees California's Many Strengths

Jul 14, 2004;

From Technician To Company CEO; Computer Savvy Ramona Atkinson Founded Her Own Company Which Allows Her To Truly Use Her Creativity

Jul 14, 2004;

A 'BEST COMPANY FOR BLACK WOMEN'; Marriott Graded High By NAACP, Essence Magazine And Others

Jul 14, 2004

Dell Recognized For Its Diversity; Company Awards Nearly $180 Million In New Contracts To Minority Suppliers

Jul 14, 2004

Agency Combines Service With Business; Janet Curry Turns The Fires Of Rage Into Flames Of Hope

Jul 14, 2004

Diversity As A Part Of Company Culture

Jul 14, 2004

Sacramento Job Outlook Looking Up

Jul 14, 2004

Judge Refuses Univision Ratings Request; Spanish-Language Station Believes New System Will Not Count Fairly

Jul 14, 2004

Nissan Breaks Ground On First Black-Owned Dealership

Jul 14, 2004

Auto Safety Still Lags In Black Community

Jul 14, 2004;

It's 'O.K.' To Care For Youth

Jul 14, 2004;

CANNON'S COMMENTS; Marion Jones Should Not Be Judged Without Some Evidence Of Wrongdoing

Jul 14, 2004;

Prince Reunion A Hit With Showgoers

Jul 14, 2004

Mourning Shifts Focus To Anemia Awareness

Jul 14, 2004;

Writer Promotes Literary Life; Eugene Redmond's Days Are Spent Preserving Literature

Jul 14, 2004;

BLACKS IN RECORD NUMBERS AT DNC; Alice Huffman Serves As A Chair For Democratic National Convention

Jul 21, 2004

STAMP FOR WILMA RUDOLPH; Sacramento Is One Of The Unveiling Sites

Jul 21, 2004

Local Educator To Teach In Eastern Europe; Dr. Hortense E. Simmons Awarded Fulbright Scholar Grant; Will Teach Black Literature In Ukraine

Jul 21, 2004;

Black Justice Coalition Applauds Senate Vote

Jul 21, 2004

DIABETES; Millions Of Blacks At Risk

Jul 21, 2004

Tobacco Is Killing Our Fathers; African American Men Have The Highest Rate Of Lung Cancer

Jul 21, 2004

Diabetes More Prevalent Among African Americans

Jul 21, 2004

Treatment is The Key To Beating AIDS Crisis

Jul 21, 2004

Halle Berry 'Purrfect' In Film 'Catwoman'

Jul 21, 2004

Capital Key To Minority Business Growth

Jul 21, 2004

EEOC: Lockheed Martin Failed To Stop Racially Charged Atmosphere

Jul 21, 2004

Bright Job Market Predicted For Sacramento

Jul 21, 2004

Isabel Sanford Of 'Jeffersons' Fame Passes

Jul 21, 2004;

FINANCING FINANCIAL LITERACY

Jul 21, 2004;

Dymally Explains Confusion About Riordian Response

Jul 21, 2004;

In Support Of Measure A

Jul 21, 2004;

Track Greats Honored At Local Salute

Jul 21, 2004;

CITY LEADERS CALL FOR ARENA VOTE; Council Asks For Issue To Be Placed On March 2005 Ballot

Jul 28, 2004

ATTORNEY DOUGLAS GREER IS MOURNED

Jul 28, 2004

S.I.S.T.A.S. Meet Success; High Achieving Students Get Nice Surprise At Olympic Trials

Jul 28, 2004;

Minority Scholarships Are Available

Jul 28, 2004;

Bean Will Try 'Just For Laughs'

Jul 28, 2004;

Benson 'Replacing' Usual Sound; His Newest Album, 'Irreplaceable,' Will Have A New 'G.B. Vibe'

Jul 28, 2004

Employers Fear Departure Of Women, Minorities

Jul 28, 2004

Bronner Brothers Honored For Excellence In Marketing

Jul 28, 2004

Web Site Empowers And Equips Black Business

Jul 28, 2004

Preparing Tomorrow's Leaders

Jul 28, 2004;

Ethnic Hall Of Fame Honors Olympic Greats; Track & Field Legends Saluted For Achievements

Jul 28, 2004;

Denzel Washington Stars In 'Candidate'

Jul 28, 2004