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Washington Informer articles from August 2004

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Washington Informer back issues from August 2004:

Enough is Enough! Regional Crime Town Hall Meeting Targets Juvenile Offenders

Aug 04, 2004;

Alexandria's First Black Mayor is Devoted to Public Service

Aug 04, 2004;

DC-Based Center Reaches Out To African Immigrants

Aug 04, 2004;

Verizon's Marquett Smith is Leading by Example

Aug 04, 2004;

Bank of America Announces Home Ownership For Community's Heroes

Aug 04, 2004

HBCUs Awarded $1 Million to Improve Fiscal Management, Campus Operations

Aug 04, 2004

NASA Grant Supports Coppin State's Study of Slave Trade Routes

Aug 04, 2004

Looking Ahead in Ward 8

Aug 04, 2004

Why I Am Supporting George W. Bush, Again

Aug 04, 2004;

From The Desk Of; This Democratic Convention has Less Drama

Aug 04, 2004;

Let's Talk; Obama! Obama! Obama!

Aug 04, 2004;

Rock of Ages Rocks

Aug 04, 2004;

The Hip-Hop Wiz Kid

Aug 04, 2004;

Stellar Moments in Tennessee Williams' 'Glass Menagerie'

Aug 04, 2004;

A Love Story in "The Notebook"

Aug 04, 2004;

Performance Enhancing Drug Use Taint Marion Jones and Other Top Athletes

Aug 04, 2004;

Groundbreaking Slated for Light Rail Project

Aug 11, 2004;

SisterSpace and Books Evicted from the U Street Corridor

Aug 11, 2004;

Let's Talk; Black Republicans are Failing in Recruitment

Aug 18, 2004;

Yvette Watson is A Virtuous Woman

Aug 18, 2004;

Yogaville is a Perfect Weekend Getaway

Aug 18, 2004;

Love Never Ends When It Comes to Kevin Lyttle

Aug 18, 2004;

Pastor Kearney's Spiritual Vision; Light for a Darkened World in Anacostia

Aug 18, 2004;

Old School "Calypso Style" Soccer

Aug 18, 2004;

Redskins' New Players Hope to Lead Team Back To Playoffs

Aug 18, 2004;

District Residents Continue to Face Escalating Gas Prices and Errors in Billing

Aug 11, 2004;

Prince George's Classic Moves into Full Swing

Aug 11, 2004;

Race and Class Remain Factors in Capital Punishment Rulings

Aug 11, 2004;

AARP Addresses Most Pressing Issues for Members Age 50 and Over

Aug 11, 2004;

Get It Straight By the August 15th Extension Deadline; Former IRS Agent Can Make Process Painless

Aug 11, 2004;

The Afro-centric Movement in Education

Aug 11, 2004;

A District Agency and Those It Serves Discover the Power of Music in Healing

Aug 11, 2004;

U Street Community's Greatest Loss

Aug 11, 2004

Motivating America's Next Generation of Workers

Aug 11, 2004;

In My Opinion; Many Faces of War

Aug 11, 2004;

From The Desk Of; On the "Obama Bandwagon" with the Hip-Hop Senator

Aug 11, 2004;

From the Desk of: The Tiger vs. the Tiger Woods of Politics

Aug 11, 2004;

Let's Talk; Students Remember Ralph Bunche on His 100th Birthday and Beyond

Aug 11, 2004;

"viewpoint"; What would D.C statehood mean to us?

Aug 11, 2004;

Thirst Quenchers: Smoothies & Juices

Aug 11, 2004;

Gaye Adegbalola's Neo-Classic Blues

Aug 11, 2004;

"Crowns" Returns To Arena Stage Through August 29th

Aug 11, 2004;

"Catwoman" is Purrfectly Light Fare

Aug 11, 2004;

Kenny Moore Changes Lives With Testimony

Aug 11, 2004;

MLS All-Star Game Ignites Local Soccer

Aug 11, 2004;

Redskins Open Training Camp amid Great Expectations and Excitement

Aug 11, 2004;

Anacostia Waterfront Initiative Set to Change Area

Aug 18, 2004;

D.C. Hosts Largest Gathering of Journalists of Color

Aug 18, 2004;

Former Police Chief of Montgomery County Speaks Out on Racial Profiling

Aug 18, 2004;

Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Makes History

Aug 18, 2004

BAMPAC's Chairman of the Board, Alan Keyes, Tapped to Run as GOP Senate Candidate for Illinois

Aug 18, 2004;

Keenan Appointed President of National Bar

Aug 18, 2004

Identity Theft is More Common than You May Think

Aug 18, 2004;

City Launches $20 Million Adult Literacy Program

Aug 18, 2004;

Lack of Parenting Skills Contributes to Gang Violence

Aug 25, 2004;

Mikulski Breaks Bread with Over 100 African American Ministers

Aug 25, 2004;

Hornsby Gives Prince George's Business Leaders Report on Schools

Aug 25, 2004;

War on Drugs Limits Access to Higher Education

Aug 18, 2004;

Ballou Students are Making a Difference This Summer

Aug 18, 2004;

Metro TeenAIDS Combats HIV/AIDS among District Youth

Aug 18, 2004;

A Voice For Our Elders; Lend a Listening Ear, Lend a Presence

Aug 18, 2004;

School Choice

Aug 18, 2004

The November Vote: Deja vu All over Again?

Aug 18, 2004;

From The Desk Of; Strong Black Voices in the 'Corporate' News Media

Aug 18, 2004;

From The Desk Of; Two Black Senate Candidates: Obama vs. Keyes

Aug 18, 2004;