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Washington Informer articles from August 2001

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Washington Informer back issues from August 2001:

Safari Rally beats the world's best drivers

Aug 01, 2001;

Mia Hamm and colleagues satisfy wish of visually impaired students

Aug 01, 2001;

Lorraine Toussaint: keepin' it real on lifetime tv

Aug 01, 2001;

The Princess Diaries: Dumb Disney makeover movie not as funny as its commercial

Aug 01, 2001;

Askia At-Large: Lumumba on film; art, history all in one

Aug 01, 2001;

Health & Science Notes

Aug 01, 2001

What you don't know about your health can hurt you: Many women under-diagnosed and under-treated

Aug 01, 2001;

From Capitol Hill: New faces, old policy

Aug 01, 2001;

America is still at war...and we're still losing

Aug 01, 2001

Bush strategy to lure black ministers won't succeed

Aug 01, 2001;

Senator hails passage of Sudan Peace Act

Aug 01, 2001;

Civil Rights activists silent on fate of sargeant

Aug 01, 2001;

Georgia lawyer fights to delete "N" word

Aug 01, 2001;

Technology training Center teams with local businesses to mentor students

Aug 01, 2001;

DC Board of Education tackles safety in public schools

Aug 01, 2001;

Howard University names new vice president for advancement

Aug 01, 2001

Family sues for dignity

Aug 01, 2001;

Feds try DC man for his life; Ashcroft ignores plea from mayor

Aug 01, 2001;

Service fair for ex-offenders offers information and support

Aug 15, 2001;

Young women learn the power of survival

Aug 15, 2001;

Police Boys & Girls Club Championships host national powerhouses

Aug 15, 2001;

Can Andre Agassi keep the fire burning at Legg Mason this year? Corretja, Rodick, Rusedski, and Philippoussis to give him stiff opposition

Aug 15, 2001;

Beauty pageants foster sisterhood

Aug 15, 2001;

Black Fashion Museum weaves history and pride

Aug 15, 2001;

Askia At-Large: Me and M-TV

Aug 15, 2001;

From The Desk: US Racism In The World Racism Conference

Aug 15, 2001;

NAACP opposes faith-based initiative: Bush lacks the support he appeared to have

Aug 15, 2001;

Patient Bill of Rights moves forward

Aug 15, 2001;

More parents sound-off at 2nd town hall meeting

Aug 15, 2001;

Freddie Mac launches nationwide consumer education initiative CreditSmart to help Americans get and keep good credit

Aug 08, 2001

Chronic Dry-Mouth Can Damage Your Teeth

Aug 08, 2001;

Conyers on healthcare

Aug 08, 2001;

Board of Education town hall meeting is a tough call for Dr. Paul Vance

Aug 08, 2001;

Young professionals prepare for leadership

Aug 08, 2001;

Mayor names third housing director in less than three years

Aug 08, 2001;

Hope VI housing initiative dims hopes

Aug 08, 2001;

Stallings urges unification

Aug 08, 2001;

Bush emphasizes education at National Urban League conference

Aug 08, 2001;

Redskins Hope Carlisle Brings Back Winning Ways

Aug 08, 2001;

Redskins extends benevolent arms to area high schools

Aug 08, 2001;

Job seekers swarm to Norton's job fair

Aug 01, 2001;

Capitol Hill officers forge ahead on discrimination in department

Aug 01, 2001;

Urban League Conference this weekend at D.C. Convention Center

Aug 01, 2001;

Stars shine for Graham's funeral

Aug 01, 2001;

Editorial

Aug 08, 2001

In His Name..."Gospel Music - Big Business?"

Aug 08, 2001;

Lumumba - a compelling political thriller

Aug 08, 2001;

Hurston's "Spunk" featured at Kennedy Center

Aug 08, 2001;

Four Tops join fight to end slavery in Sudan

Aug 08, 2001

Askia At-Large: The Bush administration, Africa and racism

Aug 08, 2001;

From The Desk: Julian Bond, speaking truth to power

Aug 08, 2001;

From Capitol Hill: A recipe for tepid reform

Aug 08, 2001;

A Perk for D.C. Residents

Aug 08, 2001

See no evil: Perception and reality in black and white

Aug 08, 2001

NFL celebrates 55 years of integration

Aug 22, 2001

Youthful DC United still battling for playoff spot

Aug 22, 2001;

Bison look to redeem 3-8 season

Aug 22, 2001;

Chamique Holdsclaw charges hopes of sick children

Aug 22, 2001;

"Encouraging our youth through music"

Aug 22, 2001;

City needs help paying for security

Aug 22, 2001

Local musicians Shine at WAMA Crosstown Jam

Aug 22, 2001;

Bands stir international flavor on the waterfront

Aug 22, 2001;

D.C. tax-free school shopping swells parents' hopes

Aug 15, 2001;

District takes AIDS prevention projects to the streets

Aug 15, 2001

UK judge lifts ban on Farrakhan

Aug 15, 2001;