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IRS: Late Tax Fix Delays Refunds
More than 3 million people will have to wait until February to get their tax refunds because of Congress' late fix to the alternative minimum tax, the IRS said Thursday....

 

Paris tour features U.S. black history
Any American with even a slight familiarity with Paris knows about Josephine Baker, the black swivel-hipped cabaret entertainer who shunned racism in America, vaulted to stardom here in 1925, and stayed on to become one of France's most adored 20th century icons....

 

Finding the real Harlem amid change
Harlem is the historic capital of black American culture, but like many New York neighborhoods, it is rapidly changing.

Condos can go for $1 million. Big retailers like Old Navy, Starbucks, Payless, Staples and Blockbuster are....

 
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The Year in Review - Good, sad, ugly—we saw it all
The close of 2007 marks the career end—or new beginning—of a number of movers and shakers on Wall Street. Black America was shocked when E. Stanley O’Neal, the embattled chairman and chief executive officer at Merrill Lynch & Co. Inc., stepped down from his prestigious....

 

Intransigence on Diversity - The legal profession’s stance is anomalous
Twenty years ago, when I was a first-year associate in a large majority law firm, I asked a white, male colleague what the firm was doing to recruit more lawyers of color. His response was, “We hired you, didn’t we?” His....

 

Strictly Business - A 2007 roundup of major developments
Economic Outlook - Sub-Saharan Africa enjoyed another strong year. “It’s best period of sustained growth since independence,” states the International Monetary Fund in its October 2007 “World Economic Out-look.” Overall growth in the region is projected to rise to 6.1 percent in 2007....

 
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