Either we'll all become "Americans," or you and I will be searching for a terminology that suits us.
Heh, I couldn't tell you why "Woman spends too much, too fast," Amy Dickinson's latest "Ask Amy" Tribune Media Services column in the Winston-Salem Journal, caught our eye. Actually, yes, we could. It's something to do with the column's third question.
Also: Scott Michaux's Augusta.com article "The Other Side of Tiger" and Richard Sandomir's New York Times article "No News is Woods' News;" Lisa Kennedy's Denver Post article "Black like who? When it comes to screen images, expect a discomfort zone;" Michel Marriott's New York Times article "Digital Divide Closing as Blacks Turn to Internet;" Patrick Goldstein's The Big Picture column "Taking their hits" for the Los Angeles Times; and Nancy H. McLaughlin's Greensboro News-Record article "Strengthening black marriages: Why it matters"
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