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Fighting racism online Clinton and Gore's big promise looks like a digital diversion. Do white New Yorkers care about police brutality? The only way Giuliani and the NYPD will be held accountable is if white people join the protest. Republicans say hola! New TV pitch to California Latinos is an "optimistic" soft sell. Meet Miami's Cuban moderates The eruption over Elián González is eclipsing a newer, tamer politics emerging in South Florida. Harlem's un-Sharpton Rudy Giuliani finds an ally in Imam Pasha, a black Muslim leader with a pro-Giuliani, pro-police message. When David Duke goes marching in Siler City, N.C., was uneasy about an influx of Latinos, but when the former Klansman joined the fighting, some began to worry about the price of hate. What Hillary Clinton won't say Rudy Giuliani has dramatically reduced the number of shots fired by police at civilians in New York, as well as the number of people killed by anyone there. He's tough, but he isn't crazy Why does everyone want to put Rudy Giuliani on the couch when he throws a temper tantrum? What the NYPD did right By exercising restraint against rioters after Patrick Dorismond's funeral, the police gave Giuliani a chance to regain the moral high ground -- but will he take it? A "poison" divides us The man who has made it a personal mission to destroy affirmative action one state at a time explains why the policy is so damaging. |
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