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Ugandans Urged to Send Money Home
SAN FRANCISCO – Ugandan finance and banking officials had a simple message Friday for citizens who gathered for the annual Ugandan North American Association conference being held in San Francisco, Calif.: “bring your money home.”
Anatomy of Marriage Fraud Cases
When the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services charges a foreign national with committing marriage fraud – that is, marrying a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident for the primary purpose of circumventing the immigration laws – the foreign national must fight the charge and win on appeal to obtain any petition-based immigration benefits or to prevent removal from the United States.
Hurricane Katrina Anniversary
Nearly two hundred New Orleans residents and their supporters assembled on a Saturday morning along the Monticello Canal to do something their government had refused to do: build a levee.
IRS Audits on the Rise
The IRS announced that it made strong progress in a number of key enforcement categories during FY 2006. The IRS collected a record $48.7 billion in enforcement revenues during FY 2006.
Microsoft: Would you like your email with that coffee?
Microsoft, the software monster, has recently introduced its very first multi-touch technology: a coffee table-shaped computer known as “Surface”.
Before The Williams Sisters, There Was Althea Gibson
Fifty years ago, in the late summer of 1957, Althea Gibson made history as she captured the U.S. National Championships title on the grass courts of Forest Hills. With that win, the 30-year-old Gibson became the first African-American¬ – male or female ¬to win that most prestigious Grand Slam tennis tournament crown.
Andy Palacio: The Garifuna Cultural Ambassador
Andy Palacio is on a mission to save himself. Or rather, to save his Garifuna culture that is on the verge of extinction.
Lucky Dube Closes Afrifest in Style
On an oversized screen, bigger than a pair of king-sized beds, a “Tom & Jerry” cartoon plays. The crowd is waiting for the opening bands to start their sets.
Breast Cancer: What you need to Know
Breast cancer is cancer in the breast. The disease occurs mostly in women, but some men have also been diagnosed with breast cancer.
Obama Urges More U.S. Involvement in Africa
Democratic presidential candidate, Sen. Barack Obama, told a convention of black journalists in Las Vegas that the genocide in Darfur has continued for the worse because the United States has failed to intervene.
Rain or Shine, Minnesota’s Afrifest Carries On
Rain is considered a blessing in most of Africa, but when it pours down on the weekend of a highly anticipated, first-ever outdoor cultural summer festival like Afrifest, one is left scratching their head in search of the good fortune.