Farrakhan speaks on
Terrorist Attacks on the U.S.

CHICAGO�The Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan advised President Bush to move carefully and seek spiritual guidance as the U.S. government prepares to prosecute a war in response to the Sept. 11 attacks on the United States.  "I, on behalf of all members of the Nation of Islam and on behalf of many millions of Muslims here in America and throughout the world, lift our voices to condemn this vicious and atrocious attack on the United States," said Minister Farrakhan during a press conference held at Mosque Maryam on September 16 that was transmitted via satellite throughout the nation and world and broadcast on six Internet sites.
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A grassroots victory
in Durban

The effort to force language that the trans-Atlantic slave trade was a "crime against humanity" into the final document of the UN World Conference on Racism (WCAR) in Durban, South Africa, was a major victory accomplished through grassroots mobilization, according to representatives of Non Governmental Organizations (NGOs) and activist who attended. The victory was won in spite of a ferocious and diabolical effort by European countries, the United States and Israel to thwart the conference from beginning to end, they said.more

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Saudi pilot named as US hijacker alive in Tunis
BEIRUT, Arabia.com

Sharon calls off truce talks in attempt to isolate Arafat -Independent (UK)

North African Press on US Attacks -PANA

China urges NATO to consult other regions before taking action -China Daily


Blacks spent $356 million
on books, says survey

(NNPA)�An estimated $356 million for books was spent by Blacks in 2000, a $46 million increase from the previous year, said a recent study. Sixty-seven percent of those interviewed said they enjoy reading all kinds of works from Black authors, it said. more

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