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Black pastor
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‘Redneck Shop’

A black civil rights activist in South Carolina is fighting to close a store that sells KKK robes and T-shirts emblazoned with racial slurs. David Kennedy is confident he can make it happen. After all, he says he owns the building. Full story

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N.Y.’s Spitzer in scandal

  New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer apologized to his family and the public Monday after being linked to a prostitution ring. Full story

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Bush vetoes bill banning waterboarding

Democrats and human rights advocates criticized President George W. Bush's veto Saturday of a bill that would have banned the CIA from using simulated drowning and other coercive interrogation methods to gain information from suspected terrorists.

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Some fear Harlem rezoning plan

As new development sprouts among the soul food restaurants, funky record stores and such landmarks as the Apollo Theater, Harlem’s 125th Street — named one of the nation’s 10 greatest last year — is struggling to retain the character residents have cherished for decades.

Black pastor battles to shut ‘Redneck Shop’
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