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Despite his recently tarnished image, crooner Chris Brown is still up for an NAACP Image Award.
The 19-year-old singer, who's accused in a domestic dispute that reportedly involves pop superstar Rihanna, is in the running for outstanding male artist at the 40th annual awards, being presented Thursday night at the Shrine Auditorium and airing on Fox.
Rihanna, his longtime girlfriend, is up for outstanding female artist.
The show had no plans to address the situation, and wouldn't know whether Brown or Rihanna won until the envelope was opened during the live telecast, said a person close to the Image Awards who was not authorized to speak publicly and asked not to be named....

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Party officials say Zimbabwean police no longer plan treason charges against a longtime opposition politician appointed to the unity government.
Roy Bennett's Movement for Democratic Change says police had accused the deputy agriculture minister nominee of treason. The party says police said Sunday that he faces a weapons charge instead. Police have been unreachable since Bennett's arrest.
Morgan Tsvangirai, the MDC's leader and Zimbabwe's new prime minister, called Bennett's arrest an attempt by factions in President Robert Mugabe's party to derail power sharing.
The coalition was formed after months of impasse so that rival politicians can address the nation's economic meltdown. It keeps Mugabe as president after three decades in power.
Bennett was detained by police Friday while Tsvangirai and Mugabe were presiding over the inauguration of senior Cabinet ministers. Bennett, a well-known white lawmaker fluent in the local Shona language, had his farm seized years ago....

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Freedom Watch, the public interest group that investigates and prosecutes government corruption to promote and protect individual freedom, announced that it has recently filed a complaint against the Department of the Treasury and the Federal Reserve for failing to turn over information under the Freedom of Information Act regarding the first half of the $700 billion dollar bailout. Freedom Watch's initial FOIA request sought to provide an answer as to where, exactly, the money went....

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Former Skanner editor Helen Silvis brought her family to visit Portland this weekend. Her family flew all the way from their home in Edinburgh, Scotland. Pictured are Silvis, Archie Pacey, Joan Pacey, and Michael Pacey.

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It was around noon on Tuesday, Feb. 10, that I checked my cell phone messages after participating in an intense executive seminar all morning. One of the messages was from Corey Ealons, director of African American media during President Obama's transition, who still works in a similar role at the White House.
Corey was asking me to call him immediately. The urgency in his voice befuddled me. After all, this was the White House calling...

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HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) -- The longtime opposition party that has joined Zimbabwe's coalition government was told Monday that a prominent member of the party would be held by police two more days without charge.
Roy Bennett was arrested three days ago. Representatives of the opposition Movement for Democratic Change, had hoped to see him in court Monday....

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in series of free, public Black History Month lectures at BCC

Bellevue Community College's Black Student Union presents two acclaimed hip-hop artists, an internationally-noted hip-hop scholar and a Washington state legislator with expertise in civic responsibility and social change, in a series of four free, public Black History Month lectures.

  • Mohammed Bilal,
  • Boots Riley,
  • State Rep. Eric Pettigrew,
  • Prof. Tricia Rose
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Freedom Watch, the public interest group that investigates and prosecutes government corruption to promote and protect individual freedom, announced that it has recently filed a complaint against the Department of the Treasury and the Federal Reserve for failing to turn over information under the Freedom of Information Act regarding the first half of the $700 billion dollar bailout.
Freedom Watch's initial FOIA request sought to provide an answer as to where, exactly, the money went and in what amounts specific various companies and parties received those funds. The group says it's concerned that the money, which cannot be accounted for by the government, was doled out based on political influence and graft. ...

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OAKLAND (NNPA) - A judge has granted $3 million bail to the former BART officer who shot and killed Oscar Grant, III, on a station platform on New Year's Day. However, at press time Johannes Mehserle had not yet posted the $300,000 bail and was still in custody.
Dozens of Grant supporters packed the hallways of the Alameda County Superior Court, trying to gain entrance to the Jan. 30 hearing while others demonstrated outside. Some of them wore t-shirts displaying Mr. Grant's photograph and they also chanted, "We are Oscar Grant!" and waved signs that read, "No bail! Keep him in jail!" ...

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In a formal and tradition-clad ceremony at the Martin Luther King Jr. Chapel, President Robert Franklin Michael Jr. '75 was inaugurated 10th president of Morehouse College on February 15. "I come to this moment in my life with a profound humility matched by my determination to see our great school rise to new heights of accomplishment, " Franklin said.
Photo credit: Morehouse.edu
Part of the mission of the nation's historically Black institutions is to provide a college education for a disproportionate number of students who can't afford to go to most traditionally White institutions. . . .

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