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The Third World's Bleeding Heart: Ghana and other African Nations aid Haiti
Citing historical, emotional and spiritual ties between their countries and the island of Haiti, various African nations including Ghana and Senegal have begun offering generous support to the victims following the devastating earthquake in Haiti that killed at least 150,000 people and rendered some 1 million homeless.
We Are the World Remake -- 25 Years Later
Stars revive a time-honored famine relief tune.
MJ Doctor to be Charged with Manslaughter?
Michael Jackson's family members claim manslaughter is too light a charge for the doctor involved in the death of the music legend.
Fourth Grader Commits Suicide
Fourth-grade student in Texas commits suicide at school.
Confessions of a 20 Something: Love is Spoken Here
Columnist Ana Guthrie reinforces the garbage in - garbage out philosophy of one's listening habits.
Artist First? Christian First?: The Classic Chicken Before the Egg Scenario
Columnist K. Swann hips us to what living faith out loud in the art and entertainment industry looks like.
Chuck the Badge of Consumerism
Columnist K. Swann dishes on the American obsession with consumerism and how it won't get you an inch closer to heaven.
Pulpit Predators: It's not just Father so and so...
Sexual predators have taken on another form. They prey on the faithful, church-going youth in their congregation. They are our religious leaders, but not just Catholic clergy anymore.
Confessions of a 20 Something: Mountains Beyond Mountains
Frederick Douglass wanted nothing more than for African-Americans to be free from slavery.

For that reason, the self-educated and self-liberated slave looked to a small island country as his inspiration. Douglass hailed the islanders as a "a brave and industrious people."
President Obama's First Year in Office
It has been one year since the first African-American president, Barack Obama, took office.
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