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Resources Lois Miriam O'Berg Aug. 1, 1929-May 20, 2012 Resident of San Jose Lois Miriam O'Berg nee Silliman, 82, passed with grace on May 20, 2012 after a courageous and thankfully brief battle with lymphoma. She is survived by son Eric O'Berg of
Tags: Campbell, Santa Clara, San Jose California, race, human interest
According to the SA Reconciliation Barometer 2011, income inequality keeps South Africans more divided than race. About 32 percent of those surveyed believed it was the most divisive issue, compared to 20 percent who believed race divided the country.
Tags: Divided Country, races groups, percent believed, South Africa, Cape Town, Truth and Reconciliation Commission, social issues, race
Story continues below The television ad for Clean & Dry Intimate Wash shows an attractive, modern woman sitting at home looking wistful. Her partner (presumably her husband) is in the same room and seems to be ignoring her. The next scene shows her
Tags: Standards Council of India, India, new delhi, Human appearance, race, Skin whitening, Human skin color, advertising, Black people, hair
Team of PT Francis and Philip Joseph captured the veterans' doubles title at the BankMuscat-sponsored Annual Badminton Tournament organised by the Indian Social Club Muscat, with an emphatic 21-11, 21-16 victory over the duo of Babu Said and Anil
Tags: Dr. Anil Curchorcar, PT Francis, Babu Said, Oman, Muscat, indian films, race
Are voters torn between the guy they like better and the fellow they hope could do more for the economy?...The volatility of the 2012 presidential race is a boon for pollsters and pundits, who every day, it seems, have new data to dissect and a new
Tags: President, presidential, Romney, republican presidential nomination, Obama, 2012 presidential race, voters, president obama, race
Paul was one of the Lords caught up in the expenses scandal that rocked British politics in 2010. Most of the people involved were MPs from the House of Commons, while Paul was one of three Asian members of the House of Lords to be investigated for
Tags: Swraj Paul, House of Lords, United Kingdom, london, Parliament of the United Kingdom, Race and intelligence controversy, race, eugenics, racialism
May 18, 2012 Corine Varn Wilson, right, and her friend Jane Green at Wilson's Seminole County home Friday. (George Skene, Orlando Sentinel / May 18, 2012) After Barack Obama rode a wave of hope into the White House, many saw a real hope for a "post-
Tags: Corine Varn Wilson, jane green, racial harmony, Spain, Oviedo, Social inequality, sociology, Kinship and descent, race
The Earth was rotating on its axis and I still had three stories to finish and two loads of laundry in the hamper. If a tectonic shift in the identity of the United States of America occurred overnight, I slept right through it. How, then, to explain
Tags: demographics, United States, American, united states of america, Charlotte, sociology, minority group, social issues, race, Charlotte North Carolina
For the first time, racial and ethnic minorities make up more than half the children born in the U.S., capping decades of heady immigration growth that is now slowing. New 2011 census estimates highlight a historic shift underway in the nation's
Tags: Washington, sociology, political-news, social issues, race, white people
Senate candidate Elizabeth Warren had self-identified as a Native American for nearly a decade -- apparently to enhance her academic career by claiming minority status. Warren, a blond multimillionaire, could not substantiate her claim of 1/32
Tags: Victor Davis Hanson, native americans, Elizabeth Warren, Peru, Lima, Luo people, social issues, race, Punahou School alumni