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WASHINGTON (AP) _ The House of Representatives acknowledged Tuesday the use of Black slaves in the construction of the U.S. Capitol, ordering officials to place a marker inside the new Capitol Visitor Center using some of the original stone quarried by those slaves for the building ...

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Club President: Concerned kids would change "complexion" of pool

HUNTINGDON VALLEY, Pa. (AP) _ A suburban Philadelphia private swim club turned away children from a day camp after the camp's director says members questioned why Black people were swimming there ... 

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Republican senators on Sunday said they will press Sonia Sotomayor at her Supreme Court confirmation hearings this week to explain public comments that they say raise doubts about her ability to judge cases fairly. Yet the Republicans are unlikely to be able to derail Sotomayor's confirmation by the Democratic-controlled Senate in hearings that begin Monday. Republicans acknowledged they must be careful in their approach to the veteran federal judge who rose from poverty in a New York City public housing project to the verge of being the first Hispanic justice on the high court. . . .

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Ghana - An American president who has "the blood of Africa within me'' praised and scolded the continent of his ancestors Saturday, asserting forces of tyranny and corruption must yield if Africa is to achieve its promise. "Yes you can,'' Barack Obama declared, dusting off his campaign slogan and adapting it for his foreign audience. Speaking to Parliament, he called upon African societies to seize opportunities for peace, democracy and prosperity. "This is a new moment of great promise,'' he said. "To realize that promise, we must first recognize a fundamental truth that you have given life to in Ghana: Development depends upon good governance. That is the ingredient which has been missing in far too many places, for far too long.'' . . .

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Details continue to develop in the case of former Baltimore Ravens quarterback Steve McNair, who was murdered in a Nashville, Tenn., residence July 4. According to TMZ.com, assistant medical examiner Dr. Feng Li has confirmed that Sahel Kazemi, McNair's 20-year-old girlfriend, fired the gun. . . .

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The original casket of Emmett Till, a 14-year-old boy whose 1955 murder helped put the civil rights movement on a national stage, was found discarded during an investigation into a scheme at an Illinois cemetery. Till remains buried at Oak Burr Cemetery in Chicago, a historically Black gravesite. But, the original casket in which he was buried was founding rusting in a dilapidated shack . . .

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The Nielsen Corporation is rolling out new method to measure television viewing habits in the Portland market. New automated people meters will make it easier for participating families – and for the nation's largest sampler of viewing habits – to find out which people are watching what programs. Nielsen, the world's largest ratings company, has been using People Meters since 1987 as a more reliable method of tracking viewing habits than paper diaries. But as Nielsen could tell television networks and advertisers what was being watched, they couldn't tell them exactly who was watching. Until now. . . .

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Borat, a shock comedy chronicling the misadventures of a crass journalist from Kazakhstan as he traveled across the U.S., was, in this critic's opinion, the funniest film of 2006. Its star, Sacha Baron Cohen, landed an Oscar nomination for writing that faux documentary which employed a controversial bait-and-switch casting style to dupe a series of unsuspecting straight men to unwittingly make absolute fools of themselves. . . .

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Newton Knight still haunts the Piney Woods and swamps of southern Mississippi, 140 years after the Civil War. Knight, subject of the new book "The State of Jones'' by journalist Sally Jenkins and Harvard University historian John Stauffer, remains an obscure Civil War figure. To the authors and some in Jones County where Knight led a campaign against the Confederacy . . .

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