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Time to Divorce the Democrats?

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Thursday, February 16, 2006

Bill Clinton once called Walter Mosley, the author of dozens of mysteries, science fiction, and young adult novels, one of his favorite writers. Now Mosley has written a polemic arguing that black Americans should abandon the Democrats and form their own political party.

Cheney Reaction

Tom DeFrank,Daily News Washington Bureau Chief
- on the fallout from the VPs hunting accident
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Sid Evans, editor in chief, Field & Stream Magazine
- on bird hunting

» NY Daily News
» Field & Stream

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New Man at the Fed

Mike Mandel, chief economist at BusinessWeek
- on the new Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke

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Walter in the House

Walter Mosley, author of two series of mysteries, literary fiction, science fiction and political philosophy, including Life Out of Context: Which Includes a Proposal for the Non-violent Takeover of the House of Representatives (Nation Books, 2006)
- on his call for African Americans to leave the Democratic Party and ...

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Mexico en Nueva York

Robert Smith, associate professor of Sociology , Immigration Studies and Public Affairs at the School of Public Affairs at Baruch College and the Graduate Center (CUNY) and author, Mexican New York: Transnational Lives of New Immigrants (University of California Press 2005)
- on the transnational lives of Mexican immigrants here ...

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Prescription: Read The Fine Print

Joe Baker, chief of the Attorney General's Health Care bureau
- explains your rights when it comes to hospital billing

» Attorney General's Health Care bureau

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Photo File: Mosley, Smith, Baker


Writer Walter Mosley


Professor Robert Smith


Joe Baker of the AG's office

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