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| September 2004 |
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| The Imperative of Voting - Rising above the trivia
of the Fourth Estate. |
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Looking for an October surprise among Black voters.
By Herb Boyd |
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Wall Street's Black female elite convenues.
By Michael Kinsman |
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| How Fannie Mae develops its employees' expertise. |
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A good leader needs good team players.
By Michael Kinsman |
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| Lesia Bates Moss is one of Wall Street's leading
female real estate analysts. The senior vice president in the Real
Estate Finance Group of Moody's Investors Service spoke with TNJ
of her career, her passions and her wish for Black women in real
estate, following her presentation at the groundbreaking Black Women
on Wall Street discussion in July. |
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Information Technology - A survey of minority IT
professionals and entrepreneurs chronicles the voice of people of
color on technology issues.
By Salome Kilkenny |
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The shrinking digital divide.
By Rosalind McLymont |
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Doing Business by the Good Book.
Reviewed by Soroya Brantley |
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The next wave of digital music will be high definition.
By Jonathan Sidener |
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Hiring a private money manager.
By David A. Hinson |
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| CEO confidence report. |
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Art Off the Main - Loris Crawford, advocate of
standards for Black art galleries, stages an African, Latin American
and Caribbean art show. By Robert Acquaye |
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Wars of Principle - The wars we must willingly
join are wars against ignorance, intolerance, corruption, greed,
poverty and despair. By Barack Obama |
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