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Fisher Re-Signs With LA

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derek-fisherBy Willie Ellison

Now that the free agent showcase has come to an end, NBA owners and general managers can get back to the real business of basketball and attempt to build championship-caliber teams. The free agent courting process is far from over, but Read more...

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World Cup in Africa Ends With a Roar

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By Jay Kitchen

The massive event that many doubted would go off with so many problems and concerns ended with a World Cup champion and a nation’s and continent’s legacy more than just intact but proud.

All in just one glorious month.

The worldwide party that every human being was invited to was capped off Sunday with Spain finally getting that elusive world cup credential after the game had to go a little longer to find a winner.

Besides the fact that the World Cup was held in the continent of Africa for the first time, there were other events and things that stood out in the month-long tournament.

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Local Golf Legend Passes Away

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cheryl-thomas2Cheryl Thomas, born January 13, 1946, passed away peacefully in her home on Monday, June 28, 2010 with her beloved dog, Baby Whisper, by her side. She was a long-time teaching professional and beloved member of the Inland Empire golfing community.
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Lawsuit Filed Against 24 Hour Fitness

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Latino, African American, Asian American and Female Plaintiffs allege discrimination regarding promotions of employees to management positions and equal pay

MALDEF and the law firm of Lewis, Feinberg, Lee, Renaker & Jackson, P.C. announced that they filed a class action law suit on behalf of employees of 24 Hour Fitness USA, Inc. alleging discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin and gender. The lawsuit, Fulcher v. 24 Hour Fitness, was filed in Alameda County Superior Court.

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Community News/Inland Empire

Corona Health & Education Fair Welcomes By Dianne Anderson As health care dwindled, the big disconnect over the years has been lack of access to services, w
SB City Budget QuagmireBy Dianne Anderson Stuck in a $24 million budget rut, San Bernardino city is scraping the bottom of the budget barre
25th Anniversary Black Future Leaders In Members of Black Future Leaders Inc. celebrate a 25th anniversary at the closing luncheon of the 2010 Black Future Le
Black Rose Awards Enter 3rd Decade Margaret Hill, program chairman for next month’s Black Rose and Humanitarian of the Year Awards, points out,

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Obama Commits to Revival of Gulf Coast

By ERICA WERNER Associated Press Writer Five years after Hurricane Katrina's wrath, President Barack Obama sought to reassure disaster-weary Gulf Coast ...
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Thousands March for Justice in D.C., Detroit, New Orleans

By Hazel Trice Edney NNPA Editor-in-Chief A red, black and green flag flapping in the sweltering Saturday afternoon breeze said it all in the one word embr...
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Students Receive San Bernardino County Housing Authority Scholarship

The Housing Authority of the County of San Bernardino (HACSB) awarded 15 hard working students with a scholarship to help them pay for their...
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CA Black Chamber Business & Economic Summit

The California Black Chamber of Commerce Foundation held its 15th anniversary Ron Brown Business & Economic Summit in Manhattan Beach. The summit recog...
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