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Articles from The Chicago Reporter (March 1, 2006)

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Title Author Type Words
A different take: a unique radio talk show takes a critical look at the way the world views Muslims. Shebeck, Amy 1327
Carbon copies: today's Chicago resembles the deeply segregated city Martin Luther King Jr. encountered 40 years ago. Lowenstein, Jeff Kelly 1863
Catching up: with greater needs, school districts serving mostly poor students often can't provide more than the basics. Karp, Sarah 3192
Charles Willett Jr., the Reporter's circulation/marketing manager since 2001, was named circulation manager to the Reporter and its sister publication, Catalyst. Brief article 80
February 12, 2006. 47
Growing pains: more students bring more costs to some suburban districts. Karp, Sarah 808
Letters to the editor. Edwards, Maurice, Jr. Letter to the editor 302
Losing confidence: as Woodlawn gentrifies, some of its poorest residents question whether neighborhood organizers are still on their side. Samuel, Leah 1243
Pain in the neck: nonprofit hospitals are strapped for cash, but critics say they can do more. Onyeka, Adaku 1455
The Chicago Reporter led the honoree list of 17 "best practice" award winners on the coverage of race and ethnicity in the eighth annual Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism's "Let's Do It Better!" Workshop competition. 243
The wish list: even with poverty grants, Chicago Public Schools struggle to offer more to their students. Karp, Sarah 1319

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