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- Poll: Handling Racial Tension in the Office
- Poll: Handling Racial Tension in the OfficeRacism in the officeDisagreeing with the black employees' demand to fire the offending employee, but understanding their position, I would honor their right to protest, reschedule the mandatory tolerance meeting, and take the interim time to sit down with the black employees to come...
- Discussion threads 2008-01-24
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- The South's growing pains. (racial issues and minorities in South)
- Racial tension and political divisions between blacks and whites are leading to the resegregation of minority members such as blacks, who were appointed to administrative jobs in the southern state legislatures of the United States. The minorities who were hired were professionals in the political field, and they increased the...
- Research articles 1993-08-01
- No racial tension in locker room, AFA players say
- Air Force football players woke Wednesday to a national discussion about the racial makeup of their locker room. It's a topic the Falcons have dealt with almost daily, long before a horde of television cameras showed up at the academy this week to discuss coach Fisher DeBerry's...
- Research articles 2005-10-28
- Fears of racial violence
- HALF the population wants immigrants to be encouraged to leave the UK, a new poll suggests. The BBC survey of 1,000 people was carried out to mark the 40th anniversary of Enoch Powell's "Rivers of Blood" speech, which falls on April 20. Two-thirds of those polled said they...
- Research articles 2008-04-19
- "Mandatory" Knows No Color
- I'm the president of a 200-person company in a small town, and we've been having some racial tensions in our office because of an insensitive email -- featuring a racial joke -- that an employee forwarded to others. That employee has been dismissed, and to help prevent future problems I...
- Blog posts 2007-06-26
- Racial Tension Grips Pepsi Bottling Plant in Detroit.
- By Suzette Hackney, Detroit Free Press Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News By Suzette Hackney, Detroit Free Press Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
- Research articles 2001-06-07
- Iraqi government extends ban on Al-Jazeera
- BAGHDAD AFP ? The Iraqi government announced it was extending a ban on the Arabic-language satellite television network Al-Jazeera over incitement to violence. On August 5, the Qatar-based news channel was ordered to close its Baghdad offices on charges of advocating violence, inciting hatred and racial tension. "During...
- Research articles 2004-09-04
- Crown Heights: Politics and Press Coverage of the Race War That Wasn't.
- The author examines the use of racial tension in news reporting. Topics includes politics of race relations, crime classification, and story framing. Frames are conceptual tools used by journalists and audiences alike to convey, interpret, and evaluate information; they provide a theme or story line that organizes...
- Research articles 1999-09-22
- Italian football supporters stage anti-Albanian protest
- BESANO, Italy AFP — Right-wing and skinhead football supporters converged on a small town in northern Italy to attend the funeral of a local youth who was killed in a fight with Albanian immigrants, amid extreme racial tension. After the funeral for Claudio Meggiorin, a 23-year-old waiter who was...
- Research articles 2005-06-16
- Planned execution of gang founder hits race nerve in US
- SAN FRANCISCO AFP — The fight to save a condemned African-American death row inmate in California has inflamed deep-rooted racial tension in the United States. Anti-execution rallies in support of convicted killer Stanley "Tookie" Williams have featured appeals from black community icons such as actor Danny Glover, rapper Snoop...
- Research articles 2005-12-05
- Duke in the lacrosse hairs
- IT'S BEEN described as a potential story line for a new Tom Wolfe novel - what happens when the racially tinged "Bonfire of the Vanities" meets his modern-college expose, "I Am Charlotte Simmons." But the story involving mostly white lacrosse players at North Carolina's elite Duke University, a black...
- Research articles 2006-04-14
- EU-U.S. data flow: An unstable connection; dealing with conflicting privacy rules is like fitting a U.S. plug into European wall sockets.
- Americans cite privacy as a top concern in the 21st century-ahead of overpopuladon and racial tension. That may be because they're growing aware of the increasing use of ecommerce and massive computer storage capabilities in ways that raise privacy concerns. Common, even accepted U.S. practices include:...
- Research articles 2001-12-01
- Race Tension Vexes Contest For Senate In Maryland
- Kessler, E.J. Forward 05-20-2005 Racial tensions are simmering in Maryland's Democratic senatorial primary race, in which a nationally known black leader, former congressman Kweisi Mfume, is squaring off against a white congressman, Ben Cardin, who is Jewish. While the...
- Research articles 2005-05-20
- In detailing journalistic lapses in Duke case, authors guilty of stereotyping, too
- Experienced criminal justice journalists know that police officers sometimes lie when trying to clear a case and that prosecutors sometimes bend or break the rules while pursuing a conviction. Experienced journalists know that alleged rape victims file false reports; in some jurisdictions one of every two rape reports is false....
- Research articles 2007-11-01
- "Those white guys are working for me": Dizzy Gillespie, jazz, and the cultural politics of the cold war during the Eisenhower administration
- Convinced that cultural influence was linked to political and economic power, the Eisenhower administration (1953-61) sponsored America's premier jazz musicians' goodwill tours abroad as part of its cultural foreign policy agenda. These tours helped the United States government in its global propaganda campaign against the Soviet Union and its communist...
- Research articles 2007-09-22
- University of Virginia, Black colleges plan student exchange
- RICHMOND, VA. The University of Virginia and five in-state historically Black colleges and universities are finalizing an exchange program for summer research projects. Officials with the HBCUs say the exchange will expand their academic resources, while U.Va. administrators hope it will boost their Black graduate student numbers and...
- Research articles 2006-05-04
- Rethinking the cost of discrimination: economists discuss how racial issues impact the corporate line - 1994 Economic Outlook - Cover Story
- We live in a world fraught with competition among races, religions and ethnicities over both real and perceived access to goods, services and resources. Whether the drama is played out in Somalia, South Africa or South Central Los Angeles, there is mounting tension among those who have traditionally held economic...
- Research articles 1994-01-01
- Black Student Union Response to University of Maryland Hate Crimes
- Currently, there has been an increase of racial tension on the way at the University of Maryland's campus. There have been a total of 12 reported incidents. These tensions have fully manifested themselves in the form of e-mails and hate mail. On Nov. 16, 1999 the President of the...
- Research articles 1999-12-09
- Brixton: an earlier chapter in the story
- In November 1981, Lord Scarman, one of the most respected law lords, produced his report on the Brixton riots, which portrayed Britain as a divided society, damagingly riven by discontent and racial tension. As he put it himself in his conclusions: "What we have got to get out of...
- Research articles 1999-02-21
- LETTER: Zero respect for new Brixton drugs policy
- Sir: Your article on zero tolerance now being introduced in Brixton (1 December) states that people caught with cannabis will be arrested. This means the stepping up of stop-and-search, which is always a point of racial tension and unwise in an area where criminals carry firearms. The...
- Research articles 2005-12-03
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