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Our Voices: SU Pitcher Puts Graduation Ahead Of Game
Just when you believe our young people don’t get it, you meet Brian Foster. Then you meet his mother, and you understand why Brian Foster gets it. Foster is a pre-med major and a pitcher on the Sou
SU School of Nursing earns “Nursing School of the Year” again
The Southern University School of Nursing has been recognized as the “Nursing School of the Year” in Louisiana for 2012. It is second time in the past three years that the nursing school has received
TREE TOWER OPENS IN TOKYO
YOUR WORLD NEWS MAY 2012 22ND Day Tokyo, JP Take this Escapes... The world's second largest broadcasting tower is upscaling the Tokyo's sky and is seen by onlookers staring straight up. The
Depression: How to recognize the symptoms
Depression is more than just a "down mood." It's a very real medical condition that's caused by many factors. How do you know if it's depression? Dr. Holly takes us through the questions you can as
Student in Wheelchair Stuns Class, Walks
Caleb Roach, 6, was injured in a car crash nine months ago An elementary school student who began the school year in a wheelchair shocked his classmates by ending it on his feet. Caleb Roach, 6, w
Roasted Fetuses Found Stashed in Luggage
Bangkok, Thailand (CNN) -- Six roasted fetuses covered with gold for black magic rituals were found in a Bangkok hotel room, and the gruesome discovery led to the arrest of a British citizen Friday, T
THE SOLAR ECLIPSE
YOUR WORLD NEWS MAY 2012 20th Day A total eclipse of the sun occured during the early dawn of sunrise. Scientists urged those to watch to be partically cautious to not stare exactly into the sun
SURGING EARTHQUAKE SUFACES IN ITALY
YOUR WORLD NEWS MAY 2012 DAY 20 Bologna, IT Early Sunday on May 2o, 2012 a surging earthquake surfaced over Bologna, Italy. The quake shook down many buildings including historic districts, a
The girl who changed Magic Johnson
CNN) -- Hydeia Broadbent was 7 when she had her Magic moment. She was the tiny grade-schooler. He was one of the world's greatest basketball players. As she cried, Magic Johnson reached his giant ri
Help " Moesha" Star Yvette Wilson Fight Cancer
(BlackDoctor) Comedienne and star of popular sitcom ’90s show “Moesha” Yvette Wilson, is determined to survive the battle of her life…cervical cancer. Wilson, who played “Andell Wilkerson” on the hit
Needs of Women & Men In Relationships: One of things Women Love from Men is a Listening Ear...
(Listening Ear) ...This is primarily because women are creature of the ear (auditory beings). Communication is the blood of all relationships (as I keep on drumming). No woman will ever be fed up wi
183 PAGES: MARTIN AND ZIMMERMAN CASE DOCUMENTS
NATIONAL NEWS MAY 2012 17th Day Source: AP Evidence used to justify murder charges against Neighborhood Watch volunteer George Zimmerman was made public by prosecutors on Thursday, May 17, 201
What Every African American Should Know About Lung Cancer
(BlackDoctor) The world is in mourning from the recent news that Donna Summer recently died from lung cancer. Did you know that Blacks are 50% more likely to die from lung cancer than other groups?
A PLANET IN CRISIS
YOUR WORLD SCIENCE NEWS MAY 2012 15th Newton, MA What planet is in crisis? According to ZSL's Professor Tim Blackburn statement.."We are living in a planet in crisis" This statement was a re
SUNNY FORECASTS ARE IN FOR TRAVELING THE USA
YOUR NATIONAL NEWS MAY 2012 15TH DAY TripAdvisor, the largest travel site announced that results of it's annual summer travel survey concluded with 1,800 respondents has planning leisure trips to