If someone handed you a lump of clay, could you turn it into something that wouldn’t be mistaken for a preschooler’s best effort on an off day? Could you do any better if you sat in front of a bla
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BY Lynn O'Shaughnessy
Parents—or grandparents—looking to give a child a boost with an investment sometimes get tripped up by the minimum initial investment required by some mutual fund companies. If you have just $500
Lesia Bates Moss is a senior vice president in the Real Estate Finance Group of Moody’s Investors Service, one of the world’s most widely used sources for credit ratings, research and risk analys
Presumably, by the time you read this, John Kerry and John Edwards will be the Democratic team set to challenge George Bush and his running mate for the White House. It is also assumed that Kerry and
BY Herb Boyd
You can't help noticing Mary Schmidt Campbell's energy and sense of purpose. They're in her brisk stride; in the quick movement of her eyes as they check out everyone and everything in her orbit; the
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As plans accelerate for expansion of New York City’s Jacob K. Javits Convention Center and construction of a new football stadium for the New York Jets, African-American business advocates fear mino
Most of us have flipped open a cell phone to make an urgent call, or rushed to an ATM to get emergency funds. And most of us do not know, or even care, how this technology works; we simply know that i
High-profile appointments to the current Republican administration, like those of Secretary of State Colin Powell and National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice, have put African-Americans on stage ag
BY A. L. Brown
Expanding the Horizon
This year, TNJ profiles the 25 outstanding Black women in America whose decisions and leadership shape the future of their organizations, their industries and their communities.

