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The Philadelphia Tribune back issues from September 2004:

'Cosby 101' warns, tickles; Comedian's fatherly pep talk offers advice mixed with laughs

Sep 03, 2004;

FBI probe: Almost $2M and counting; Who's paying to defend city in investigation? You.

Sep 03, 2004;

Schools prepare to open as negotiations continue; Site selection, salaries sticking points

Sep 03, 2004;

Bryant's talk show changes its air time

Sep 03, 2004

Kobe Bryant not out of the woods

Sep 03, 2004

Full disclosure and our right to know

Sep 03, 2004;

White House up to its dirty tricks once again

Sep 03, 2004;

Mixed blessing for new university head; Al-Hassan Conteh to return to native Liberia to rebuild institution

Sep 03, 2004;

Delco grocer back in business

Sep 03, 2004

Turning blight into dreams; Sheriff sales helping homebuyers purchase urban property

Sep 03, 2004;

Forum addresses changing neighborhoods

Sep 03, 2004;

Whites asked to help advocate against brutality

Sep 03, 2004;

Historian reaching out to local schools; Resident is asking educators to teach local LaMott history

Sep 03, 2004;

Powerhouse QB sharpens claws

Sep 03, 2004;

Free Library presents famous commentary

Sep 03, 2004;

Award recognizes urban heroes in hip-hop industry

Sep 03, 2004;

Novel celebrates the Harlem experience

Sep 03, 2004;

Dance troupe moves youth for worship

Sep 03, 2004;

"Beautifully Human: Words and Sounds, Vol. 2"

Sep 03, 2004;

"Medulla"

Sep 03, 2004;

Dave Chappelle brings his comedic antics to Showtime

Sep 03, 2004;

'Stars' of the evening; Negro League living legends saluted at gala

Sep 05, 2004;

Street, unions dealing

Sep 05, 2004;

Regular checkups could save lives

Sep 05, 2004

BERMUDA; OLD-WORLD CHARM ADDS NEW FLAVOR; British territory blossoming as international business hub

Sep 05, 2004;

Back in the Day; Friends of days past are the best

Sep 05, 2004;

Out of Africa; A look at today's hottest Black models

Sep 05, 2004;

Angie Stone; An Education in Music

Sep 05, 2004;

POWER PLUS! Mo'Nique talks about life, love and her new clothing line

Sep 05, 2004;

Trip of A Lifetime; A writer fulfills her dream of traveling to Cuba

Sep 05, 2004;

Last Dance in Havana; The final days of Fidel and the start of the New Cuba Revolution

Sep 05, 2004;

Jim Crow's shadow falls over voters; Bond sees attempts to intimidate

Sep 07, 2004;

Hopes high as school begins

Sep 07, 2004

3 teachers turn ideals to action

Sep 07, 2004;

Company accused of discrimination

Sep 07, 2004;

Are you better off? Bush isn't asking

Sep 07, 2004

College freshmen: Now listen to this!

Sep 07, 2004;

All Kerry has to do is shut up and wait

Sep 07, 2004;

Terminator could terminate an injustice

Sep 07, 2004;

Verizon executive a marketing success

Sep 07, 2004;

Number of eating disorders increase

Sep 07, 2004;

Hugh Douglas plan: have fun, try to win

Sep 07, 2004;

Troubled Transit; SEPTA threatens to cut services, and raise fares if state legislature does not grant additional funding

Sep 10, 2004;

Financial woes cancel season for Freedom; Theater looks to reorganize

Sep 10, 2004;

Probe or not, mayor goes on

Sep 10, 2004;

NNOMY challenges child militarization

Sep 10, 2004;

Students speak out on school challenges

Sep 10, 2004;

Concerned Black Men targeting youth

Sep 10, 2004;

Crime prevention course to join school curriculum

Sep 10, 2004;

A tragic milestone, and no end in sight

Sep 10, 2004

Uncover the myths of prostate cancer

Sep 10, 2004;

War often becomes 'fog' of uncertainty

Sep 10, 2004;

$2 billion proposal for naval base site

Sep 10, 2004;

Fight now, or get forced out; North Phila. residents fear gentrification

Sep 10, 2004;

Shelter doing more for homeless

Sep 10, 2004;

Welcome to Wendy's world; Diva of dish delivers a saucy new book

Sep 10, 2004;

Rodin Museum celebrates 75 years

Sep 10, 2004;

"My Everything"

Sep 10, 2004;

"Let's Bottle Bohemia"

Sep 10, 2004

"Future Soundtrack for America"

Sep 10, 2004;

LaBelle performs for the first time at the Dell East

Sep 10, 2004;

'The Larry Elder Show' promotes responsibility

Sep 10, 2004;

Ukee Washington nominated for Emmy

Sep 10, 2004;

poet's pen

Sep 10, 2004;

Shaw retains presidency

Sep 12, 2004;