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TV One’s “Find Our Missing” show to spotlight new cases of disappearance in second season

(NNPA)- TV One’ acclaimed documentary series “Find Our Missing” will return in January with new episodes spotlighting the Black community’s lost and missing individuals, the Silver Spring, Md.-based network said. ...

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“Black Girls Rock” promotes empowerment

(NNPA)- The Black Girls Rock! 2012 special on Black Entertainment Television/BET is back for a third televised installment to celebrate the achievements of remarkable women of color. ...

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Jimmy Henchman admits to involvement in 1994 Tupac shooting

(NNPA)- Details have surfaced regarding James “Jimmy Henchman” Rosemond admitting his involvement in the 1994 non-fatal shooting of fallen hip hop legend, Tupac Shakur. ...

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Tyler Perry’s ‘Alex Cross’ a bust

(NNPA)- James Patterson titled his 12th Alex Cross crime novel simply “Cross.” The filmmakers who adapted it expanded the title to “Alex Cross.” ...

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Oprah returns to big screen in ‘The Butler’

Academy Award nominee Oprah Winfrey, who has not appeared in a film since the 1998 release “Beloved,” will return to the big screen in Lee Daniels’ “The Butler,” a star-studded feature film inspired by a former White House butler. ...

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NAACP meets with John McNeil and prison officials; Redoubles effort to free man convicted of defending his home & family

After a meeting on Monday with John McNeil at the Macon State Prison in Georgia, the NAACP reiterated their demand for justice in his case at a press conference at the State Capitol. John McNeil was convicted and sentenced to life in prison for defending his family and himself at his home. ...

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ELECTION 2012: Our endorsements begin

Judge Cressie Thigman, Judge Linda McGee, Judge Sam Ervin IV, Judge Wanda Bryant ...

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Second North Carolina case identified in national meningitis investigation

RALEIGH – On Friday, October  5, 2012, the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) reported that a second patient has been diagnosed with meningitis following a spinal injection with the recalled steroid medication linked to a national outbreak. Overall, the Centers for Disease Control has reported 47 cases from seven states nationwide, including five deaths. The national numbers do no ...

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Protecting our children: Learn about Sudden Infant Death Syndrome

It is a disturbing fact that African American children die from Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, or SIDS, at a rate more than twice that of white children. ...

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The arthritis foundation honors the life of local artist Ivey Hayes at the 2012 Wilmington Arthritis Walk

The recent passing of Ivey Hayes, a talented Wilmington resident and artist who developed a unique style that earned him numerous honors, , has charged the Arthritis Foundation to honor his legacy at the 2012 Wilmington Arthritis Walk on Saturday, October 20th at Hugh MacRae Park. ...

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