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The Philadelphia Tribune back issues from November 2004:

At last, Election Day arrives; Frantic final day to rally voters

Nov 02, 2004;

City on watch for voter fraud

Nov 02, 2004;

Many new voters are expected

Nov 02, 2004;

Council asks action on police advisory board; Nominees submitted last December

Nov 02, 2004;

Officer wounded, suspect is killed during gunfight

Nov 02, 2004;

Police have suspect in toddler's shooting

Nov 02, 2004;

Ball brings night of shining 'Diamonds'; Women's Christian Alliance honors businesspeople

Nov 02, 2004;

What we do today decides our future

Nov 02, 2004

Black political insanity

Nov 02, 2004;

That bulge - oh, it was the tailor's fault

Nov 02, 2004;

76ers' Williamson feels at home, may start in opener

Nov 02, 2004;

Witness to Justice; Face the reality of war and admit civilian deaths

Nov 02, 2004; ... Jackson, Bernice Powell Philadelphia Tribune, The 11-02-2004 The news coming out of Iraq these days is grim. Not only are civilian workers being kidnapped, now civilian aid workers are being taken hostage. Earlier this spring it was two Doctors Without Borders medical ...

SBA loans to women a record; Minority businesses expanding

Nov 02, 2004; ... Jones, Ayana Philadelphia Tribune, The 11-02-2004 The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) has been touting fiscal 2004 as a record-breaking year for its performance in providing loans to women-owned businesses. According to the SBA, the agency backed almost 18,000 ...

United Bank increases loans

Nov 02, 2004 ... Philadelphia Tribune, The 11-02-2004 United Bank of Philadelphia is working towards expanding home ownership opportunities for Philadelphia residents. The city's only African-American-controlled bank recently formed a strategic alliance with GMAC Mortgage Corporation ...

Humanitarian award goes to worldly Musa

Nov 02, 2004; ... Ellis, Glenn Philadelphia Tribune, The 11-02-2004 Mercy Hospital of Philadelphia recently presented its C. Jules Rominger Award to Dr. Duduzile Musa, honoring her for humanitarianism and excellence in the medical profession. Musa said she was totally surprised when the ...

Report warns of future bone disease epidemic; Tough breaks; Half of older adults to be afflicted by 2020

Nov 02, 2004; ... Jones, Ayana Philadelphia Tribune, The 11-02-2004 In a report on the nation's bone health, U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Richard H. Carmona indicated that half of all Americans older than 50 will be at risk for fractures for osteoporosis and low bone mass by ...

The body needs cholesterol; treat with care

Nov 02, 2004; ... Ellis, Glenn Philadelphia Tribune, The 11-02-2004 Every cell membrane in our body contains cholesterol, because this is what makes our cells waterproof. Without cholesterol we could not have a different biochemistry on the inside and the outside of the cell. When cholesterol ...

Tips to be Fit

Nov 02, 2004; ... Faust, Vince Philadelphia Tribune, The 11-02-2004 Getting teens started with fitness Teens and preteens have special exercise needs, and you should keep in mind that preteens are more susceptible to injuries from overuse of muscles, joints and bones during exercise ....

Mavis Staples has 'so many reasons to sing'

Nov 02, 2004; ... Roberts, Kimberly C. Philadelphia Tribune, The 11-02-2004 Gospel/soul icon Mavis Staples, of the legendary Staple Singers, comes to Theater of Living Arts, 334 South St., for one show only on Nov. 4 at 9 p.m. Staples will be performing selections from her new album, "Have ...

Ma$e, Beanie please Powerhouse crowd

Nov 02, 2004; ... Reeves, Charles Philadelphia Tribune, The 11-02-2004 Power 99 brought its 22nd annual Powerhouse concert to the Wachovia Center Friday night to a sell-out crowd. The enthusiastic audience was treated to more than five hours of nonstop music from today's hottest hip-hop and ...

New season of theater begins with timely 'Homeland Security'

Nov 02, 2004; ... Roberts, Kimberly C. Philadelphia Tribune, The 11-02-2004 InterAct Theatre Company, located at 2030 Sansom St., recently began its 17th season with "Homeland Security," a timely piece by Stuart Flack. A commentary on post-9/11 America, this 90-minute play takes a hard look ...

FROM THE LOCKER ROOM; McNabb: Start hot against Steelers

Nov 02, 2004; ... Hunt, Donald Philadelphia Tribune, The 11-02-2004 Donovan McNabb admitted he was pretty anxious to play the Baltimore Ravens. McNabb claims he got too caught up in the hype in the team's victory over the Ravens. The Eagles quarterback didn't have one of his better ...

Crucial defense preserves streak

Nov 02, 2004; ... Murray, Chris Philadelphia Tribune, The 11-02-2004 You will not get any argument from anyone on the Philadelphia Eagles that the Baltimore Ravens defense is among the NFL's best. In Sunday's hard-fought struggle against the Eagles, the Ravens defense didn't give much ground ...

Birds will have hands full with Duce

Nov 02, 2004; ... Murray, Chris Philadelphia Tribune, The 11-02-2004 When the Eagles take on the Pittsburgh Steelers this Sunday they will hear a crowd chant the all-too-familiar sound of "Duuuuce!" That chant will come from a sellout crowd at Pittsburgh's Heinz Field cheering on former ...

Designer to share fashion know-how on new radio show

Nov 02, 2004; ... Reeves, Charles Philadelphia Tribune, The 11-02-2004 Fashion designer Ron Wilch, who has been described as a designer's designer by some and an altruistic designer by others, is bringing his business savvy and fashion acumen to the masses in a new venture. Wilch will ...

Parents, schools promote Science learning together

Nov 02, 2004; ... McCoy, Lezlie B. Philadelphia Tribune, The 11-02-2004 How difficult is it to coordinate students, teachers and parents to learn about science? It's not as complicated as one might think. The Parent Partners in School Science (PPSS) initiative is proving that such an ...

E.M. Stanton Elementary is small in size, but big in academics

Nov 02, 2004; ... McCoy, Lezlie B. Philadelphia Tribune, The 11-02-2004 E.M. Stanton Elementary School is located in the heart of South Philadelphia. It is a school that is small in numbers, yet it has the ability to thrive due to outstanding programs and a great staff. Stanton made ...

Back-to-School books offer inspiration

Nov 02, 2004; ... Critchell, Samantha Philadelphia Tribune, The 11-02-2004 What better way to start the new school year than with a book? After all, students had better get used to them. This season's class of picture books emphasize the positives of early education, things such as ...

Pennsylvania Girlchoir auditioning singers

Nov 02, 2004; ... McCoy, Lezlie B. Philadelphia Tribune, The 11-02-2004 A brand new girls' choir needs individuals from grades 2-12 (ages 8-18) to use their singing talents in a professional mass choir. The Pennsylvania Girlchoir was recently formed, with the desire to unite young ladies ...

Book shows kids that "Words Are Not for Hurting"

Nov 02, 2004; ... McCoy, Lezlie B. Philadelphia Tribune, The 11-02-2004 Words can wound just as much as a fist. When physical pain is inflicted, a person definitely feels it. In most cases, however, the physical wounds disappear. But what about emotional wounds? Emotional wounds may take ...

Picking up after victory, defeat; Higher minority turnout fails to deliver Kerry win

Nov 05, 2004

Police eye suspect for multiple rapes

Nov 05, 2004;

Bush win draws concerns; Democrats worry about continued agenda

Nov 05, 2004;

Youth vote drive 'not in vain'

Nov 05, 2004;

Council members deem MBEC useless; Tasco: Ready for change or fresh start

Nov 05, 2004;

Man killed stopping fight; Father of two dies in cousin's arms

Nov 05, 2004;

Bush's challenge: A divided nation

Nov 05, 2004

A country divided should take a stand

Nov 05, 2004;

Learning from history: Remember Grenada

Nov 05, 2004;

Ending a youth violence plague; Doctor: 'Culture' affects children

Nov 05, 2004;

Breast cancer fighters unite

Nov 05, 2004;

Youth represented at polls

Nov 05, 2004

Afrocentric doll maker in search of shop location

Nov 05, 2004;

Area students hit the pavement for school

Nov 05, 2004;

POLITICAL POTPOURRI; Vote challenger could face felony charges

Nov 05, 2004;

ON THE QT

Nov 05, 2004

See Mandela in jail in full-scale exhibit at Liberty Museum

Nov 05, 2004

Touring the dark passageways of history

Nov 05, 2004;

Even postmortem, there ain't no stoppin' John Whitehead now

Nov 05, 2004;

Eagles shooting for No. 8

Nov 05, 2004;

76ers roll home

Nov 05, 2004;

Tireless Staley points Owls toward tournament goal

Nov 05, 2004;

PL playoffs first-timers face champs

Nov 05, 2004;

Fighters' safety is first for Michael

Nov 05, 2004;

Philly foodies, fill your forks; Rochelle Brown gives behind-the-scenes dish on 'Great Big Food Show'

Nov 05, 2004;

'Lewis & Clark' hits trail; Exhibit features Black on journey

Nov 05, 2004;

American Friends to confer on war and peace

Nov 05, 2004;

'Honor' for service leaders; Awards luncheon to recognize clergy, community work

Nov 05, 2004;

'If it ain't broke...'

Nov 05, 2004;

Earth, Wind and Fire join Chicago at Borgata

Nov 05, 2004;

Rachelle Ferrell to perform free concert

Nov 05, 2004;

A.C. to get a study in soul; Kem and Musiq scheduled to embody 'Musiq Kemistry'

Nov 05, 2004;

"Darryl Worley"

Nov 05, 2004;

"Still Not Getting Any"

Nov 05, 2004;

Tavis Smiley has got the chops for TV

Nov 05, 2004;