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  November 06, 2009
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Multiple Grammy® Award-Winning Contemporary Gospel Artist Kirk Franklin Brings “Fight of Our Life Health Tour” to Raise Awareness about Stroke
(Oklahoma City) –In an effort to increase awareness and educate the African American community about their risk for stroke, Grammy award-winning Gospel artist Kirk Franklin has teamed up with The American Heart Association’s Power to End Stroke Movement to bring the “Fight of ...
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New Books
Barack Obama, then a senator from Illinois, after a town hall-type meeting with veterans in San Antonio in March 2008. Two new books look back at the campaign.


Ersland to Stand Trial!
The pharmacist who fatally shot a teenage robber at a local drug store will be tried for first-degree murder.

Oklahoma County Special Judge Greg Ryan said at yesterday’s preliminary hearing that prosecutors had sufficient evidence against Jerome Jay Ersland, 58, and ruled that he must ...
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Washington High Principal Reprimanded, Reassigned
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TULSA--A scandal over the ineligibility of athletes at Booker T. Washington High School continues to worsen as the principal there was first reprimanded and then reassigned.

Yesterday, school district officials announced that the number of ineligible athletes has exceeded 40 and that even more game forfeitures are anticipated.

Supt. Keith Ballard said during a news conference yesterday that Michael Johnson, Washington High’s principal, has been reassigned.

Earlier, it was announced that the principal and others at the high school had been reprimanded over the ...
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Benjamin Confirmed as Surgeon General
Dr. Regina Benjamin was confirmed last week by the U.S. Senate to become surgeon general.
WASHINGTON--The Senate on Thursday confirmed Dr. Regina Benjamin to be surgeon general, elevating a well-known Alabama family physician to be the nation’s top doctor.

Dr. Benjamin, 53, was approved by voice vote.

She was the first Black woman to head a state medical society and received the Nelson Mandela Award for Health and Human Rights.

Just last autumn, Dr. Benjamin received a MacArthur Foundation “genius grant” fellowship, but she made headlines in the wake of Hurricane Katrina with her determination to rebuild her rural health clinic in Bayou La Batre, Ala., ...
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