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Sacramento Observer back issues from May 2005:

HANDCUFFED CHILD; POLICE SUED; Attorney Willie E. Gary's Firm To Represent Five Year Old Youngster

May 04, 2005

PEOPLE

May 04, 2005

Local Author Publishes Her Own Book

May 04, 2005;

N'COBRA Co-Hosts Black Panther Photo Exhibit

May 04, 2005

MOVE Sole Bombing Survivor Gives Lecture

May 04, 2005;

'Bourbon Street' Explores Toxic People

May 04, 2005;

Religious Leaders Address Same-Sex Bill

May 04, 2005;

How Well Do You Know Michael Jackson?

May 04, 2005;

John Kee Brings Music To Children

May 04, 2005

Black Women Receive Least Pay; Statistics Show Significant Salary Disparities Still In Existence

May 04, 2005

RT Planning To Offer Food Services At Light Rail Stations

May 04, 2005

Poll Indicates Minority Business Doing Well; When Asked About Financial Success And Future Outlook, Many Answered Positively

May 04, 2005

Working With Oprah Sought

May 04, 2005

BUSINESS People On The MOVE

May 04, 2005

Urban League Celebrates Diversity

May 04, 2005

Motivational Speakers To Speak At Confab; Special Conference Set To Feature George Fraser, Jewl Diamond Taylor And Dennis Brown

May 04, 2005

Ford Freestyle Enters Crossover Market

May 04, 2005

Diversity Found To Be Retention Tool In Workforce

May 04, 2005

UC REGENTS HEAR ABOUT DISPARITIES; During Area Visit, Students And Community Urge System Leaders To Improve Opportunities For Minorities

May 18, 2005

HEALTH GRANTS; $95 Million Program Aimed At Reducing Cancer Deaths Among Minorities

May 18, 2005

PEOPLE

May 18, 2005

Area Native Athlete Wins Distinguished Award

May 18, 2005;

'Women In White' Workshop Held

May 18, 2005

NCNW Recognition Luncheon Set

May 18, 2005

Black Family Week At UC Davis Scheduled

May 18, 2005;

Church Offers Community 'New Hope'

May 18, 2005

Midnite To Perform Locally

May 18, 2005

Amerie Offers Her 'Touch'

May 18, 2005

Blacks Moving Forward In Digital Age

May 18, 2005

Blacks Being Priced Out Of Harlem

May 18, 2005

Foreign Service Careers Offer Great Opportunities

May 04, 2005

WE BEAT THE STREET; They Made A Pact As Youngsters And Became Three Doctors Who Realized A Dream Of Service

May 04, 2005;

CANNON'S COMMENTS; Cannon Chooses 20th Anniversary Sacramento Kings All-Star Team

May 04, 2005;

Knights Head Into Second Year Under New Owners

May 04, 2005;

Reaction To O'Neal's Comments Predictable

May 04, 2005;

African American UC Admission Numbers Decline

May 04, 2005

Nicole Mullen Wins Two Dove Awards

May 04, 2005

Opera Star Angela Brown To Receive Alumni Award

May 04, 2005

Howard Hewett Releases Greatest Hits

May 04, 2005

Rod Z Releases Sophomore Album; Christian Comedian Shells Out More Comedy

May 04, 2005

'Up For Grabs' Tells Bonds' Story; New Film Examines Controversy Over Player's Historic Homerun

May 04, 2005;

'One Night Stand' Set To Air In Summer

May 04, 2005

Two Wrongs Do Not Make A Right

May 04, 2005;

Tough Choices For Tough Times

May 04, 2005;

Time To Move Ahead On No Child Left Behind

May 04, 2005;

Rep. Matsui Advocates For Uninsured

May 04, 2005

Healthy Makeover Can Begin With Your Smile

May 04, 2005 ... Sacramento Observer 05-04-2005 One of the most popular and affordable extreme makeovers out there doesn't involve a plastic surgeon or a stylist. It involves an orthodontist. Orthodontic treatment has long been a way for people of all ages to look and feel better, and ...

Black Men Take Care Of Health

May 04, 2005 ... Sacramento Observer 05-04-2005 The life expectancy and overall health of many Americans continues to improve. However, not all Americans are benefiting equally, according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. In fact, health status is reportedly strongly ...

Minority Health Care Hearings Set

May 04, 2005 ... Sacramento Observer 05-04-2005 Senator Richard Alarcon, (Chair of the Senate Select Committee on College and University Admissions and Outreach) in conjunction with Senator Debra Ortiz, (chair of the Senate Health Committee) are convening a joint hearing of their respective ...

Oak Park Residents Discuss Area Safety

May 04, 2005 ... Sacramento Observer 05-04-2005 A few Oak Park residents fear that their safety may be at stake, though they took a chance anyway to voice their concerns in front of the Sacramento City Council recently about the criminal activities that take place frequently at the corner ...

Parks And Recreation Commission Established

May 04, 2005

Group Seeks Strategies To Prevent School Violence

May 04, 2005

Former Inmate Publishes Book

May 04, 2005

CBHN Conference Addresses Health Disparities

May 04, 2005;

BUSINESS People On The MOVE

May 18, 2005

Spelman College Honors Alumnae; Dr. Howard Zinn And Diahann Carroll Among Those Honored

May 18, 2005

Credit Connection Helps Cure Credit Problems

May 18, 2005

Black Life Radio Network Announces First Series Pilot

May 18, 2005

Protect Your Investment

May 18, 2005

Chrysler Sales Cruise Up With Momentum

May 18, 2005

Taking On Obesity Pound For Pound; African Americans Are Addressing The Weight Issue On A Local And National Level; The Efforts Are To Urge Healthier Lifestyles.

May 18, 2005;

Locals Set Bodies In Motion

May 18, 2005;

CANNON'S COMMENTS; The Maloofs Should Pursue Phil Jackson, Even Though He'll Never Come

May 18, 2005;

Monarchs Release Ruthie Bolton

May 18, 2005;

Report: One In Five Children Go Unsupervised

May 18, 2005