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Black Chronicle
"The Paper That Tells The Truth"

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Perry Publishing & Broadcasting.
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The State of the Union in 2012 Slowly Recovering, but Still Struggling

 

The High Cost of Moralizing Gingrich Seeks Forgiveness While Condemning Others

 

Iowa Caucuses Unforced Errors, a Chilling View of Extremism

 

Haiti’s Slow Recovery Two Years Later, Progress but Too Much in Limbo

 

A Fraction of a Tax Cut Not Much, but Extremist House Republicans Scorn It

 

Holder Speaks Up for Voting Rights Vows to Scrutinize GOP Efforts to Reduce Turnout

 

The Real Way to Help Small Business Lot to Gain by Mom and Pop from Payroll Tax Cut

 

Targeting the Unemployed Latest GOP Plan to Inflict Needless Pain on Vulnerable

 

The Price of Intolerance Alabama’s Waking Up to Cost of Harsh Law

 

The Mayor Confronts the Protesters A Legally Justifiable Move May Prove Hard

 

Back to Common Sense at the Polls In State After State, Voters Reject an Extreme Agenda

 

On the Rise in Alabama Backlash Presages New Civil Rights Movement?

 

Health Reform and the Supreme Court Precedent Would Give Reform Law Resounding Victory

 

While Veterans Wait Department Must Do More to Help Mental Health Needs

 

Senate Blocks $60 Billion Infrastructure Plan

 

It’s What They Asked For Alabama Pays High Price for Noxious Immigration Law

 

 

No Matter How You Slice This Pizza…. ‘9-9-9’ Just Doesn’t Add Up

 

Feeling Poorer? You’ve Got Plenty of Company

 

No Jobs Bill….No Ideas...... Republicans Good at Shooting Down Good Plans

 

Where’s the Jobs Bill? Congressional Democrats:  Stop Cowering; Fight for It

 

Texas Governor’s Rock Yes, Casual Bigotry Is Still Too Common

 

 

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