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Shunning the Web
Fewer than half of African Americans and Hispanics use the Internet regularly, although they believe that Internet access can provide critical information about jobs, health and families. A survey of 900 black and Hispanic adults shows that while the digital divide of the 1990s may have receded, significant differences in usage remain. The survey results…
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NEWS STAND: Obama's Speech, Caucus Friction, Atlanta Stays Black, China in Africa
OBAMA’S NOBEL MOMENT The brother can preach. U.S. President Barack Obama delivered another dazzling speech this morning as he accepted the Nobel Peace Prize, an award that many Americans say he doesn’t deserve. In his far-reaching Nobel “lecture,” as the speech is called, the President acknowledged the controversy and said he could not argue with…
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NEWS STAND:Black Caucus vs Obama, Brazil's Violent Cops, Gumbel Ill, More Tiger
CAUCUS SLAMS OBAMA President Obama’s jobs speech yesterday got mixed reviews – as could be expected, with approval and criticism dividing largely along party lines. But one key constituent group – the Congressional Black Caucus – made it clear to the first African-American president that is was not happy. The President proposed a number of…
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What's on The Root's Nightstand?
Need a good book to read? Check out what’s on The Root staff’s nightstand. From Langston Hughes to Jhumpa Lahiri, you’re sure to find a nice book to cozy up with this winter. Check out Steve Coll’s Ghost Wars Check out Anita Diamant’s The Red Tent Check out Allen Drury’s Advise and Consent Check out…
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Inside the Mind of a Genius: Rackstraw Downes
Now that you know How to Be a Black Genius, members of the 2009 class of MacArthur fellows give some insight into the way they live and think. RACKSTRAW DOWNES Age: 69 Hometown: Pembury, Kent, England Current Location: New York Occupation: Artist 1. What four adjectives would your first best friend use to describe you?…
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Inside the Mind of a Genius: Lynsey Addario
Now that you know How to Be a Black Genius, members of the 2009 class of MacArthur fellows give some insight into the way they live and think. LYNSEY ADDARIO Age: 35 Hometown: Westbury, Connecticut Current Location: Kabul, Afghanistan Occupation: Freelance photojournalist for National Geographic magazine, The New York Times and the New York Times…
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Inside the Mind of a Genius: Esther Duflo
Now that you know How to Be a Black Genius, members of the 2009 class of MacArthur fellows give some insight into the way they live and think. ESTHER DUFLO Age: 37 Hometown: Paris Current Location: Boston Occupation: Professor 1. What four adjectives would your first best friend use to describe you?Short, French, voracious, pig-headed. 2. What dish…
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Inside the Mind of a Genius: Esther Duflo
Now that you know How to Be a Black Genius, members of the 2009 class of MacArthur fellows give some insight into the way they live and think. ESTHER DUFLO Age: 37 Hometown: Paris Current Location: Boston Occupation: Professor 1. What four adjectives would your first best friend use to describe you?Short, French, voracious, pig-headed. 2. What dish…
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Inside the Mind of a Genius: Daniel Mikhail Sigman
Now that you know How to Be a Black Genius, members of the 2009 class of MacArthur fellows give some insight into the way they live and think. DANIEL MIKHAIL SIGMAN Age: 40 Hometown: Los Angeles, California Current Location: Hopewell, New Jersey Occupation: Professor at Princeton University 1. What four adjectives would your first best…
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Inside the Mind of a Genius: Beth Shapiro
Now that you know How to Be a Black Genius, members of the 2009 class of MacArthur fellows give some insight into the way they live and think. Age: 33 Hometown: Rome, Georgia Current Location: State College, Pennsylvania Occupation: Professor of Biology 1. What four adjectives would your first best friend use to describe you?…