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Updated Monday September 17, 2012 05:46:19 PM -0400
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Castro
hosts summit
Leaders say World Bank/IMF must reformEven
as dozens of heads of state and dozens more foreign ministers from nearly
100 countries--who represent 80 percent of the world's population from the
world's less developed countries--met in Havana, Cuba, to unveil their
strategy for combating poverty in the less-developed-countries, forces in
this country rallied in their own way to address that same agenda.

See also:
Cuba's lasting
legacy of struggle
 
Activists, pastors
endorse Million Family March PHILADELPHIA--Under
the umbrella of the Citizen Reform Action Coalition, several
powerful local organizations came together on April 12 for a town
meeting and pledged support for the Million Family March planned for
October 16 in Washington, D.C.

Educated,
affluent, leery of cops
Residents in America's riches Black
community fear their police force
LARGO, Md.--Reports of police
brutality in New York City and Los Angeles dominate the news but
America�s most-affluent and well-educated Black enclave--Prince
George�s County, Md., could possibly be the most dangerous area in the
country for Blacks, when it comes to police violence against citizens.
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Zimbabwe Land Crisis
NEWS
Zimbabwe
Sends Delegation To London For Land Talks (PANA)
Zimbabwe's
two-month crisis (AFP)
ANALYSIS
Zimbabwe's
leaders still fighting the legacy of colonialism and inequality
(FCN 1998 Coverage of World Friendship Tour)
Mugabe
and the Land Question
Post Express -Lagos, Nigeria
In Defense of Mugabe
4/20/2000 BlackElectorate.com
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'Power to change system lies in you,'
declares Winnie Mandela, during U.S. visit
PHILADELPHIA--Winnie Madikizela-Mandela,
the popular South African leader and former wife of Nelson Mandela, made
appeals for help for her country�s children a major theme of a mini-tour that
included several speaking engagements. She also paid tribute to women who have
fought oppression and sexism.

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Some Wars Never End
by Guest Columnist El-Hajj Mauri' Saalakhan
A
few years ago, Imam Jamil Abdullah Al-Amin and I were having a casual
conversation as I drove him to the airport following a speaking engagement
in the Washington area, when suddenly I posed a question ... one that I
had been eager to raise with someone of his background and stature for a
long time.
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See Minister Louis Farrakhan's Keynote Address
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REBUILDING
THE FAMILY
by Minister Louis Farrakhan
On March 12th, Pope John Paul II
apologized for the sins of the Catholic Church against the Native
peoples and other religious beliefs. He apologized for the use
of violence that some Christians have committed in the service of
�truth.� The United States was settled by persons who
claimed the love of Jesus Christ, yet, our fathers were sold, bought,
transported, sold again, and bought again mostly by so-called
Christians and Jews.
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