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Deep-voiced soul singer Hayes remembered

The weight of soul singer Isaac Hayes' legacy in Memphis could be measured in a single remark at his memorial service Monday.

Will Clinton's name go into nomination? Stay tuned

If Sen. Hillary Clinton's name is placed in nomination in Denver, Colorado, this year, it wouldn't be the first time that a candidate was beaten in the primaries and still formally contested the nomination at the convention.

Rapper has defiant words for new album

When Nas said he didn't name his album "Nigger" because there might be problems getting it into stores, it was no surprise. But when he said pressure from black leaders played a role, it seemed out of character.

Analysis: Surrogates' sideshows becoming the main event

It's hard to know, exactly, when the notion of "campaign surrogates" became so important.

Obama's focus is responsibility in NAACP speech

Sen. Barack Obama paid tribute Monday to the black leadership in the civil rights battles of the '60s and '70s, but reminded members of the NAACP that those leaders "were not much older than many of you when they made their mark on history."

iReporters blast Jackson for Obama comments

The Rev. Jesse Jackson is under fire after accusing Sen. Barack Obama of "talking down to black people,' and making what he has called a "crude and hurtful" remark about the presumptive Democratic nominee.

Jackson apologizes for 'crude' Obama remarks

The Rev. Jesse Jackson apologized Wednesday for "crude and hurtful" remarks he made about Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama after an interview with a Fox News correspondent.

SI.com: Phil Taylor: Charles Barkley knocks Jesse Jackson, "white people" and himself, and people love him.

Indiana Jones is back at your local multiplex, dodging danger at every turn, somehow escaping from perilous situations that lesser men would never survive. But as entertaining as Indy may be, his exploits can't measure up to the real-life adventures of Charles Barkley, who somehow continues to emerge unscathed from the kind of controversies -- like the little matter of his $400,000 gambling debt that arose two weeks ago -- that would deal death blows to the images of most public figures. Barkley, the former NBA star turned TNT broadcaster, is like a superhero who strolls out of the rubble of a collapsed building, calmly brushing dust off his shoulders as if nothing ever happened.

Bill Clinton denies 'race card' comment

Former President Bill Clinton denied Tuesday he had accused Sen. Barack Obama's campaign of "playing the race card" during an interview Monday.

Time.com: Martin Luther King: The Last Memories

On the 40th anniversary of his assassination, TIME talks with the four surviving aides who were with him that fateful day

Deep-voiced soul singer Hayes remembered

The weight of soul singer Isaac Hayes' legacy in Memphis could be measured in a single remark at his memorial service Monday.

Will Clinton's name go into nomination? Stay tuned

If Sen. Hillary Clinton's name is placed in nomination in Denver, Colorado, this year, it wouldn't be the first time that a candidate was beaten in the primaries and still formally contested the nomination at the convention.

Rapper has defiant words for new album

When Nas said he didn't name his album "Nigger" because there might be problems getting it into stores, it was no surprise. But when he said pressure from black leaders played a role, it seemed out of character.

Analysis: Surrogates' sideshows becoming the main event

It's hard to know, exactly, when the notion of "campaign surrogates" became so important.

Obama's focus is responsibility in NAACP speech

Sen. Barack Obama paid tribute Monday to the black leadership in the civil rights battles of the '60s and '70s, but reminded members of the NAACP that those leaders "were not much older than many of you when they made their mark on history."

iReporters blast Jackson for Obama comments

The Rev. Jesse Jackson is under fire after accusing Sen. Barack Obama of "talking down to black people,' and making what he has called a "crude and hurtful" remark about the presumptive Democratic nominee.

Jackson apologizes for 'crude' Obama remarks

The Rev. Jesse Jackson apologized Wednesday for "crude and hurtful" remarks he made about Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama after an interview with a Fox News correspondent.

SI.com: Phil Taylor: Charles Barkley knocks Jesse Jackson, "white people" and himself, and people love him.

Indiana Jones is back at your local multiplex, dodging danger at every turn, somehow escaping from perilous situations that lesser men would never survive. But as entertaining as Indy may be, his exploits can't measure up to the real-life adventures of Charles Barkley, who somehow continues to emerge unscathed from the kind of controversies -- like the little matter of his $400,000 gambling debt that arose two weeks ago -- that would deal death blows to the images of most public figures. Barkley, the former NBA star turned TNT broadcaster, is like a superhero who strolls out of the rubble of a collapsed building, calmly brushing dust off his shoulders as if nothing ever happened.

Bill Clinton denies 'race card' comment

Former President Bill Clinton denied Tuesday he had accused Sen. Barack Obama's campaign of "playing the race card" during an interview Monday.

Time.com: Martin Luther King: The Last Memories

On the 40th anniversary of his assassination, TIME talks with the four surviving aides who were with him that fateful day

Time.com: Heading for a Delegate Donnybrook?

For the Democrats, Super Tuesday may settle nothing. The reason lies in new party rules that were never road-tested

Commentary: Voters not swayed by racial politics

Even as voters in South Carolina headed to the polls Saturday to deliver a beat down to Sen. Hillary Clinton for Sen. Barack Obama, former President Bill Clinton continued to stoke the racial fire, hoping an ember would ignite his wife's campaign and lead it to victory.

Obama, Clinton call for end to bitter squabble

Sens. Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama both called for an end to a bitter fight in a racially charged debate that has roiled the Democratic presidential contest over the last few days.

Obama: Candidacy a sign of racial progress

Sen. Barack Obama said Friday the fact he is viewed as a legitimate presidential candidate is testament to the progress America has made on race relations.

Time.com: FBI Reviewing Anti-Jena 6 Web Page

Jesse Jackson: Obama needs to bring more attention to Jena 6

The Rev. Jesse Jackson criticized Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama on Tuesday over his reaction to the arrest of six black juveniles in Jena, Louisiana, on murder charges, accusing the Illinois senator of "acting like he's white," according to a South Carolina newspaper.

Jackson: Comments about Obama misinterpreted

The Rev. Jesse Jackson said Thursday that a South Carolina newspaper misinterpreted his comments when it reported he said Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama is "acting like he's white."

Louisiana judge tosses conviction against teen tried as adult

A Louisiana appeals court Friday vacated the remaining conviction of a teenager accused in a violent, racially charged incident in Jena, Louisiana, his attorney said.

Requiem for a cartoonist

Last week was a very good week for corrupt politicians, dirtbag dictators, pompous preachers, deadbeat dads, corporate suits, bloated bureaucrats and hypocrites from all walks of life.

SI.com: Arash Markazi: Players stay plenty busy on the eve of game

SAN FRANCISCO -- Johan Santana looks like a natural as he effortlessly swings for the fences. His smile grows with every ball he hits out of the park. "This is the easiest thing to do," he says after blasting his ninth homer. "I don't know what the big deal is."

Martin: Imus might be spark for debate on sexism

No one would have thought that when Rosa Parks opted not to give up her seat to a white man in 1955, a dozen years later blacks would have the full right to vote, the ability to eat in hotels and restaurants and see Jim Crow destroyed.

Your e-mails: Lacrosse players deserve apology

All charges have been dropped in the sexual assault case against three former Duke University lacrosse players due to "insufficient evidence to proceed on any of the charges," North Carolina's attorney general announced Wednesday.

Your reaction to Imus: 'Enough is enough'

Talk radio host Don Imus has been suspended by CBS and MSNBC for two weeks after he referred to members of the Rutgers women's basketball team as "nappy-headed hos."

Biden's description of Obama draws scrutiny

Sen. Joe Biden planned to spend Wednesday focusing on his official announcement that he was running for president, but the Delaware Democrat instead found himself defending remarks he made to the New York Observer about his Democratic opponents.

Racism, personal safety factors in Obama's deliberations

Jesse Jackson says that as he shares fond memories of his 1984 and 1988 presidential campaigns with Sen. Barack Obama of Illinois, he also passes along memories of the ugly side.

Jackson, Sharpton lead New Orleans rally

Hundreds of protesters led by the Revs. Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton rallied Saturday, saying the city's election plans will disenfranchise voters displaced by Hurricane Katrina.

Mourners pay tribute to Rosa Parks

Thousands of mourners packed a Detroit church Wednesday for an emotional tribute to civil rights icon Rosa Parks, who changed the country 50 years ago when she refused to give up her bus seat to a white man.

Seeking refuge from political correctness

You've heard several people on our show, including the Rev. Jesse Jackson and others, admonish us not to use the term "refugee" when describing the New Orleans citizens who've had to flee their homes. Jackson and others, including President Bush, have said or implied that term is racially insensitive.

Reaction to Jackson verdict

The following are a sample of reactions to the acquittal of Michael Jackson on all 10 charges in his child molestation trial:

Jackson jury finishes fifth day of deliberations without verdict

The eight women and four men deciding Michael Jackson's fate worked for two and half hours Thursday before adjourning for the day without a decision on the 10 felony counts against the pop star.

Jackson jury faces fourth day of deliberations

The jury in the Michael Jackson child molestation trial will be back at work Wednesday after deliberating for six hours Tuesday without coming to a decision on the 10 felony charges against the pop star.

Michael Jackson jury to reconvene

Jurors in Michael Jackson's child molestation have ended deliberations and will reconvene Tuesday morning.

Fox 'regrets' remark about blacks

Mexican President Vicente Fox called two American civil rights leaders late Monday and told them he regretted any offense to African-Americans when he said Mexican immigrants in the United States take jobs "that not even blacks want to do."

Mexican leader criticized for comment on blacks

The Rev. Jesse Jackson on Saturday criticized Mexican President Vicente Fox's comment that Mexican immigrants to the United States take jobs "that not even blacks want to do."

U.S. Supreme Court denies Schindlers

The parents of a brain-damaged woman lost their emergency appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court Wednesday night to have their daughter's feeding tube reinserted.

Terri Schiavo's mom pleads: 'Give my child back'

The mother of Terri Schiavo made an impassioned plea to her daughter's husband Tuesday night, calling on him to "give my child back to me."

Jesse Jackson offers to help free U.S. hostage

The Rev. Jesse Jackson says he hopes to use his role as a religious leader to help secure the release of American hostage Roy Hallums, who was kidnapped three months ago in Iraq, the civil rights leader announced Tuesday.

The new hanging chads

A recount has confirmed that George W. Bush won in Ohio, though Jesse Jackson last week lent his support to a lawsuit challenging the results because of irregularities. But it isn't the only place where ballots were being scrutinized:

GOP convention protest covers miles of New York

Tens of thousands of demonstrators carrying signs and chanting "No More Bush" marched Sunday past Madison Square Garden, the site of the Republican National Convention, which opened Monday.

Jackson meets Libyan AIDS children

U.S. civil rights activist Jesse Jackson has met AIDS-infected children in the Libyan city of Bengasi, which Libyan authorities say were intentionally infected by international medical workers.

Jesse Jackson, Gadhafi to meet on Sudan

U.S. civil rights activist Jesse Jackson is waiting in Tripoli for a meeting with Libyan officials to discuss the north African nation's role in the crisis in Sudan.

'Skinny kid with a funny name' makes good

A unified party, a harmonious convention, a powerful message -- what more do you want?

Daily blog roundup: Wednesday, July 28, 2004

Day three of tracking blogs surrounding the activities of the Democratic National Convention focused on former presidential candidates, including John Edwards, as well as delegate doings, media coverage and, of course, Barack Obama.

Jackson: Candidates 'represent hope and healing'

The Rev. Jesse Jackson, who sought the Democratic Party's presidential nomination in the 1984 and 1988 elections, spoke Wednesday night at the Democratic National Convention. This is a transcript of his remarks.

Fortune: The New Black Power on Wall Street Seven years ago FORTUNE identified a group of rising African-American stars on the Street, ma

Okay, we were wrong.

Landmark desegregation ruling remembered

Civil rights activists gathered in Washington on Saturday to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Supreme Court's Brown v. Board of Education decision, but warned that America has not done nearly enough to fulfill the ruling's promise.

Jesse Jackson willing to negotiate for hostages

American civil rights leader the Rev. Jesse Jackson said Sunday that he has "had prayer" with the wife of Thomas Hamill, an American contractor abducted in Iraq, and promised his family he would try to win his freedom.

Multinational team will go to Haiti

A multinational team will travel to Haiti Saturday to discuss a plan to calm the turbulence there, a senior State Department official announced Thursday as Americans were urged to leave Haiti as soon as possible.

Fortune: From Kerry to Kucinich to Clark? It's still early, but we handicap the first leg of the Democratic presidential race.

CAROL MOSELEY BRAUN is a former one-term Senator from Illinois (defeated for reelection in 1998) who was named U.S. ambassador to New Zealand as a consolation prize. Her presidential bid might have...

Money Magazine: Show Us Your Portfolio

JESSE SR.

Fortune: Valley of Denial It's time for Silicon Valley to pull its head out of the microchips on the issue of diversity.

For the second year in a row, FORTUNE's list of the best places for minorities to work has a glaring hole: Silicon Valley. Just two of the 50 companies on our list are based in the Valley: Sun Micr...

Fortune: The 50 Best Companies for Asians, Blacks, & Hispanics Companies that pursue diversity outperform the

"We are in a war for talent. And the only way you can meet your business imperatives is to have all people as part of your talent pool--here in the United States and around the world." That's Rich ...

Fortune: Jesse Jackson Pays a Return Visit to Wall Street

One year ago, Jesse Jackson shut down the New York Stock Exchange. It was part of his latest venture, the Wall Street Project, a campaign run by Jackson's Rainbow/Push Coalition to encourage minori...

Fortune: Shouting Distance A handful of minorities are that close to becoming CEO of a major company.

If the Asian, black, and Hispanic CEOs of the FORTUNE 1,000 all got together, they would barely fill a small conference room. Yes, our survey indicates that many companies are including more minori...

Fortune: What Blacks Think Of Corporate America An exclusive FORTUNE poll revealed that black professionals are largely optimistic about

Florida A&M's class of '98 is a vivid example of how young black talent is flooding the corporate pipeline: They're optimistic, yet extremely cautious. But what do African Americans already in the ...

Fortune: A Note to Jesse Jackson THAT SURE WAS A SWELL CONFERENCE. NOW WHAT HAPPENS?

Dear Reverend Jackson:

Fortune: POLYGRAM: THE HITS JUST KEEP ON COMING RACE AND CULTURE CLASH IN THE MUSIC INDUSTRY

Polygram CEO Alain Levy may have dodged a Texaco-like debacle by booting domestic music president and COO Eric Kronfeld from the board last month after he made several racially insulting remarks du...

Fortune: WHO WILL WIN THE WHITE HOUSE? WELL, SINCE 1964, THE PARTY WITH THE SMOOTHEST-RUNNING CONVENTION HAS PREVAILED.

With the 1996 presidential election season at hand, prognosticators will soon be barraging us with leading indicators that purport to shed light on the eventual results. Here's one most of them ove...

Fortune: Children vs. unions, a farewell to Indians, when certain judges go shopping, and other matters. THE NOMENKLATURA SPEAKS

It was another bad year for media folks engaged in the unending game -- at least, nobody knows how to stop it -- of trying to figure out which labels are currently considered socially acceptable by...

Fortune: WANTED: DEMOCRAT WITH STATURE

Q: What's the quickest way to get rid of Saddam Hussein? A: Give him the Democratic presidential nomination. The Washington joke highlights the Democrats' dilemma: Hardly anyone of any political st...

Fortune: TODAY'S LEADERS LOOK TO TOMORROW SOCIETY SHELBY STEELE LET'S STOP SHAKING HANDS WITH THE DEVIL ON RACE

Whenever groups of people take it upon themselves to make race important, the search for power is behind that. This is the real problem. White slave traders made race important -- made whites super...

Fortune: Protecting the Democrats' honor, the latest media math, more men discover sex, and other matters. JESSE'S STATE

A specter haunting American politics, or at least spooking a few pols we know about, is the gathering push for statehood for Washington, D.C. You will be hearing a lot about the statehood issue in ...

Fortune: THE GIANTS FAKE A TAKEOVER BATTLE

Did you know that Carl Icahn can act? So can Drexel Burnham Lambert CEO Fred Joseph. Both wowed the crowd during a so-called simulation of a corporate takeover staged recently at New York City's Wa...

Fortune: Patrick Henry in Beijing, forgery in Yankee Stadium, a wistful look at Leningrad, and other matters. GOING WEST

Insufficiently remarked upon in the avalanche of commentary on the Beijing students is their source of inspiration. It was, and is, democracy Western- style. You could fairly say American-style. In...

Fortune: WHY BLACKS LIKE MIKE MILKEN

When he was introduced at the National Conference of Black Mayors in Oakland, California, last month, Michael Milken got a standing ovation. In June, 100 Black Men, an influential association of bu...

Fortune: How to save $100 billion, how to beat the point spread, how to make fudge, and other matters. GREAT MOMENTS IN SOLIDARITY

''Stop eating the grapes!'' The Rev. Jesse Jackson bellowed the demand to a hapless television producer, who had innocently placed a grape in her mouth, aboard his sleek Gulf Stream G-2 jet. Other ...

Fortune: The conservative view of alcoholism, Freud meets Jesse Jackson, insanity on the ropes. JESSE ON THE COUCH

We turn now to a fascinating and strangely unanalyzed moment in recent history. It is Wednesday, August 17. President Zia of Pakistan has just died in a plane crash. Senator Quayle of Indiana has b...

Fortune: The conservative view of alcoholism, Freud meets Jesse Jackson, insanity on the ropes. TRUTH IN INSURANCE

One of the strangest political movements of modern times seems to be running out of steam. The movement, which successfully defied the laws of logic until quite recently, was directed against insur...

Fortune: The conservative view of alcoholism, Freud meets Jesse Jackson, insanity on the ropes. ONLY IN AMERICA (Cont'd)

In late 1984, Gwen Hemphill . . . and her husband Larry . . . fell three months behind on mortgage payments for their $200,000 house in Northwest Washington . . . The city's emergency assistance pr...

Fortune: The conservative view of alcoholism, Freud meets Jesse Jackson, insanity on the ropes. THE LATEST OPPRESSED MINORITY: MOM

I was very disturbed by the ''Marvin'' comic . . . which showed Marvin asking another baby, ''Molly, do you have a working mother . . . or a full-time lackey?'' . . . I resent the term ''lackey,'' ...

Fortune: The conservative view of alcoholism, Freud meets Jesse Jackson, insanity on the ropes. THINKING ABOUT DRINKING

You wouldn't ordinarily expect a mere book to affect the law of the land, and you doubtless wouldn't expect a book called Heavy Drinking to deviate from that rule. You could be wrong. The volume in...

Fortune: INSIDE GREED Thrift Texas-style, the most intelligent state in America, greed in the vestry, and other matters.

Greed is on the march again. No -- strike that. Blathering about greed is on the march. The blather seemed for a while to be focused on insider trading, but the jurisdiction now seems to be expandi...

Fortune: WHAT MAKES FOR MAGIC LEADERSHIP True, it takes a hero to turn around an organization in trouble. But the hero can't do the job a

In the emerging folklore of corporate leadership, larger-than-life characters transform or save major American companies single-handedly. The current literature is rife with references to such figu...

Fortune: What may spring from the root of Jesse

Though chances are now slim that Jesse Jackson will win the Democratic presidential nomination, he will have a big voice in shaping the actions of any Democratic President. Says he: ''I'll seek to ...

Fortune: An Eye on the Rainbow, Greed in Babylon, Swooning on the Tube, and Other Matters. Jesse's World

Now that Taking Jackson Seriously has been declared the main media event of the fortnight, let us sidle up to a quite serious problem about this man. It is a problem that hardly ever gets alluded t...

Fortune: THE DEMOCRATS: TAX AND WIN? The nomination is still wide open, but an economic strategy of higher taxes and more social spending

THE ECONOMIC AGENDA of the Democratic Party's presidential nominee is becoming clear. Quick, you say, forget the agenda, what's his name? Sorry, that's still a mystery after 18 primaries. But a clo...

Fortune: NO LONGER THE SOLID SOUTH By the time Super Tuesday is over, all those presidential candidates scurrying around will realize tha

TO HEAR THEM tell it, presidential candidates high-tailing out of snowy New England for Super Tuesday's Southern primaries expect nothing but sunshine and success. It's going to be a little more co...

Fortune: Debating Dinosaurs, Measuring Muscles, Playing to the Yuppies, and Other Matters. Of Fingerprints and Other Clues

The firing of Jimmy (''the Greek'') Snyder by CBS Sports has to be rated one of the more bizarre if not surreal stories of this young year, and yet its meaning is all too clear. It means that the s...

Fortune: THE SELLING OF THE PRESIDENT IN '88 The candidates' media gurus say VCRs and 24-hour TV news have changed the game. Running the

IT'S 8 O'CLOCK on a Wednesday evening and 45 guests have gathered at Geraldine Robertson's waterfront home on St. Simon's Island off Georgia. Dessert is done, and Robertson, who recently gave up th...

Fortune: WHERE THE CANDIDATES STAND As the campaign begins, FORTUNE puts the contestants on the record. They have thought hard about the

THE FINANCIAL markets tremble. The dollar glides down, or perhaps begins a dangerous free fall. The world has an urgent question: Is anyone in charge in the White House? Almost as urgent: Who will ...

Fortune: Reg to riches

At 16, Reginald Lewis wanted a pair of loafers his mother felt were too expensive. ''Mother,'' he argued, ''they are worth every penny I'm going to pay for them.'' The shoes lasted Lewis through hi...

Fortune: Flower Power on the March, Divesting in Los Angeles, Spelling in Court, and Other Matters. Just Asking

In which your correspondent, egged on by hardly anybody, resumes his still unexplained habit of windily propounding questions guaranteed to remain unanswered. -- How could the mighty American media...

Fortune: WHO'S AHEAD IN THE '88 MONEY RACE Hard cash has never been more important to winning the American presidency. Out in front in fu

EVEN BEFORE Miami model Donna Rice -- and how she spent the night of May 1 -- made headlines, Gary Hart's presidential campaign was in trouble. Though he led the Democratic polls, Hart lagged behin...

Fortune: The Footwear Follies, Eddie at the Bat, Ethical Moments at McDonald's, and Other Matters. Investing With Jesse

Having thought deeply about the issue for, oh, four seconds, we have no trouble sensing the broad appeal of socially responsible investing. Spiritual redemption and capital appreciation -- friends,...

Fortune: A Lunge by Hispanics, A Trotskyist Seduction, A Whiff of Baloney, and Other Matters. Poll Watching

Hey, whatever happened to the Rainbow Coalition? Yes, yes, we know that Jesse Jackson never got anyplace trying to sell the coalition in 1984, but the idea behind his pitch -- that minorities natur...

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