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Federal prosecutors have decided not to seek criminal charges against the Rev. Al Sharpton over his chronic tax problems, his lawyers said Tuesday.
Race and ethnicity hard to cover, hard to ignore
The flashpoints are familiar, even worn out: Was race a factor in the prosecution of the black teenagers dubbed the "Jena 6" and charged with beating a white teen? Should The New Yorker magazine have satirized stereotypes of race on its cover? Barack Obama's aides have removed criticism of President Bush's increase of troops to Iraq from the campaign Web site, part of an effort to update the Democrat's written war plan to reflect changing conditions.
Brightest Ideas of the Week
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3rd climber attempts to scale NY Times skyscraper
A self-proclaimed expert on al-Qaida climbed part-way up the New York Times' 52-story building early Wednesday to publicize his activism against the terrorist organization, citing two previous climbers as inspiration.
Ex-Gov. Pataki off the list of NY's GOP delegates
A spokesman for former New York Gov. George Pataki said Monday the Republican was bounced as a state delegate supporting John McCain at the GOP's national convention. |
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