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*** If Obama loses, what’s Plan B? *** Oil fuels chaos around the Horn of Africa *** Black CEO in Orlando has plenty on his plate *** President Obama’s got you covered! *** Are you a socially conscious consumer? *** Make public colleges free for all who qualify *** FAMU ‘haze-icide’ still murder *** Civil disobedience or uncivil chaos? *** For Mother with love *** Jackson expounds on expanded role as ‘master manipulator’ *** Fox changes name of ‘Neighborhood Watch’ film *** Filming to begin on Hendrix movie starring Andre 3000 *** Key to health: Six miles a day for 41 years *** Random thoughts of a free Black mind, v. 139 *** President Obama must solidify his base *** Fidel Castro is a friend of ours *** Would America let MLK have a job today? *** Why Obama won’t help foreclosure victims *** Clinton, Obama and campaign spam *** The war on Black women and children *** Students with loans deserve ‘corporate’ treatment *** Economy has dumped energy issues onto Obama’s lap *** Sip of MEXICO *** ‘Khloe and Lamar’ ending on E! *** Film festival in South Beach to shine spotlight on Akils *** Lil Wayne settles ‘Lollipop’ lawsuit *** Aspiring doctors pressing forward despite economy *** New drug may combat side effects of schizophrenia *** Random thoughts of a free Black mind, v. 138 *** Why ‘Negroes’ should get guns *** Cool gold or fool’s gold? *** Obama withholds foreclosure aid to hardest hit *** Racially profiling Black businesses *** No Secret Service scandal if supervisor was a man *** ‘Scandalous’ sizzle or fizzle? *** Wisdom from our ancestors *** LETTER TO THE EDITOR *** No chance to become ‘The Bachelor’ *** Actors adopt schools through Obama initiative *** Essence fires White managing editor over Facebook posts *** PUTTING THE SPOTLIGHT ON SPUDS *** Earth Day with Lush *** Random thoughts of a free Black mind, v. 137 *** Sybrina Fulton is Trayvon Martin’s angelic mother *** What will the U.S. do when it’s No. 2? *** A snitch named time *** Trayvon may be this generation’s Rodney King *** A scared Negro will get you killed, part 2 *** Trayvon boycotts are a misdirection of a potential movement *** What a difference guns make *** Surgery for curvature of the spine no longer so devastating for teens *** New documentary aims to show more ‘rounded’ Marley *** Studdard leaves marriage with all his money *** TV One to debut ‘Momma’ cooking competition *** Inspired Ideas to Change Up Your Chicken Dishes *** Random thoughts of a free Black mind, v. 136 *** Black middle class must wake up and smell the collard greens *** Prosecutors are like ghosts *** ‘Kill at will’ laws block justice for Trayvon *** Bend over (or squat) and spread ‘em, says Obama ***

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