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admin @ Fri, 2006-03-03 09:00

BET Networks is pioneering yet another ground-breaking evolution in television programming. Jazz, the purest and oldest form of American music, has both chronicled and celebrated the African-American journey. Today Jazz is seen, heard and felt in a number of related genres including blues, soul, R&B, Caribbean and neo-soul music. African-American adults want to engage in this even more today, w...

admin @ Thu, 2006-03-02 09:00

A free press in the Mideast? Now that would be something By Souheila Al-Jadda President Bush has said that making America more secure and defeating terrorists requires more democratic reforms in the Middle East.

Among the ways, he said during his State of the Union speech, were by "offering the hopeful alternative of political freedom and peaceful change." (Press rights vary widely across...

admin @ Thu, 2006-03-02 09:00

BY phone from Nashville Bryan Norman was talking about rebellion, God and the mullet haircut. Mr. Norman, 26, is the editor of a gothic scripted, visually hyperactive book called "The New Rebellion Handbook," and he took a particular line on the romance of the rebel.

"Rebellion," he said late last month, "is the truest expression of the fully committed believer in Jesus."

Anyone loo...