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Black Democrats and Republican Seek More Statewide Offices WASHINGTON (NNPA) - Competition between Democrats and Republicans to attract more Black support appears to be heating up as at least four Black Republicans are now running for statewide elections and Democratic leaders say they have triple that many. Mystery man There were big weapons, unexplained piles of money and a mysterious trip planned to the Philippines. And at the center of it all was Rob Kane, claiming to be an elite Navy SEAL and assuming the title commander. Getting away with murder It was the savage killing that gripped America - the six-year-old beauty queen found strangled in her parents basement, a bizarre ransom note left on the stairs and an extraordinary cast of suspects. But 10 years after the death of JonBenet Ramsey, her killer remains at large. Feature and TV Films * An alphabetical listing of movies on TV this week, with ratings and showtimes, June 25-July 2. Abe Lincoln in Illinois (1940) Raymond Massey, Gene Lockhart. Over the space of 30 years, young Abraham Lincoln goes from storekeeper to backwoods lawyer to suitor to president of the United States. Prepared Remarks of Atty. Gen. Alberto R. Gonzales at The American BarAssociation, Section on Intellectual Property Law A text of prepared remarks of Attorney General Alberto R. Gonzales at The American Bar Association, Section On Intellectual Property Law (part 1 of 2) Lawsuit for disabled to challenge Metro Airports Checker contract A federal lawsuit will be filed against the Wayne County Airport Authority under the Americans with Disabilities Act claiming Detroit Metropolitan Airport officials are discriminating against the disabled because of an exclusive vendor contract with Checker Sedan, the luxury service division of the Checker Cab Co. 06-23-06 EUR ALL ON ONE PAGE IS ‘WAIST DEEP’ CHIN DEEP IN STEREOTYPES?: Stars Tyrese, Larenz Tate, Meagan Good and director Curtis-Hall respond. *Early reviews for the film “Waist Deep” have been mixed. News Briefs for June 22, 2006 Legal services back in its building Community Legal Services held an open house June 13 to celebrate community legal services day in Osceola County and showcase to the public the organization’s newly renovated office, located at 800 N. Main in Kissimmee. Ashes at the end of Rainbow Farm S ome call it Michigans own mini-Waco. Community mourns Judge Cravens death Friends, family and colleagues on Wednesday mourned the death of Chief District Judge T. Peter Craven, remembered for being both tough and compassionate on the bench and for bringing to his courtroom a mixture of judicial intellect and small-town common sense with a dash of wry humor. | ||