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Articles in Oct, 2008 issue of Ebony
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The art of slow cooking
by Charlotte Lyons -
Laila Ali: mother-to-be gives tips on having an easier, healthier pregnancy
by Joy T. Bennett -
All-purpose gear to get you from A-Z
by Elaine Welteroth -
Think pink
by Mia Stokes -
Get polished
by Mia Stokes -
On the spot
by Mia Stokes - Donavan's Double Trouble
- Say a Little Prayer
- Tim & Tom: An American Comedy in Black and White
- Renegade for Peace & Justice: Barbara Lee Speaks for Me
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What's on your nightstand?
by Julian Bond -
Omar Tyree's last stand: author's triple-threat book tour highlights his final novel, and first books about business and children
by Joy T. Bennett - Musiq Soulchild
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NERD
by Adrienne P. Samuels -
Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings
by Lynn Norment -
Chris Brown
by Lula Ruth -
A Shooter's Story
by Jon L. Hawkins -
Parenting
by Beverly Morris -
Serena Williams
by Larry E. Walker -
Genarlow Wilson
by Pam Jarmon-Wade -
The genius of cool
by Claudette Howard -
Michelle Obama
by Linda Hodo-Coiley - What's online in October
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Making the cover
by Harriette Cole -
'Take care of yourself first': a message from the President & CEO
by Linda Johnson Rice -
Desiree Rogers
by Adrienne P. Samuels -
The last days of Ike Turner: the story of a rock 'n' roll legend who lived hard, loved life but couldn't quite let go of his past
by Margena A. Christian -
For Brothers Only
by Jasmine Parson -
Breaking the Sound Barriers
by Freddi Lopez - Ebony on the scene
- International affairs
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James McBride: author's book, Miracle at St. Anna, comes to life in Spike Lee movie
by Harriette Cole -
5 questions for Natalie Cole: Still Unforgettable after all these years
by Joy T. Bennett -
Angela Guy
by Adrienne P. Samuels -
Animal care specialist: Indya Watts
by Adrienne P. Samuels -
The hidden treasures in the inner city
by Kevin Frazier -
Change your attitude change your life
by Tasha Smith - For women only: when it comes to staying healthy, save yourself first: routine medical screenings can identify problems in their most treatable stage
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Should you confront 'the mistress'? Ultimately, your main contention must be with your husband
by Grace Cornish Livingstone -
What's on your marriage checklist? Church, flowers, credit report?
by Adrienne P. Samuels -
Eric Benet: returning home and reclaiming his roots, romantic singer moves on with his life and love
by Joy T. Bennett -
Spensha Baker: teen Gospel singer excels by living her life Outloud!
by Danielle Hester - Mobilizing the Community to Help Students Succeed
- Hazel Scott: The Pioneering Journey of a Jazz Pianist, From Cafe Society to Hollywood to Huac
- The Sea is so Wide and My Boat is so Small: Charting a Course for the Next Generation
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Bermuda Music Festival: ocean paradise 'upgrades' with Beyonce & Alicia Keys
by Joy T. Bennett - October: what's happening where?
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Into the light
by Mia Stokes -
Becoming Tyler: bill collector turned billion-dollar media mogul was molded from pain, promise and persistence
by Margena A. Christian -
A conversation with Spike Lee: the filmmaker of few words gives Ebony magazine an earful about his latest film, his thoughts on the presidential election and the responsibility Black folks have to step up. His next project is a documentary on NBA MVP Kobe
by Habbiette Cole -
What the world wants from Obama: how the junior senator from Illinois has lifted hopes around the globe
by Kevin Chappell -
Obama and the world: what the candidate thinks about his global appeal
by Kevin Chappell -
Fall for him
by Robert Bryan -
Statement jewerly
by Elaine Welteroth -
TV with out TV: as Black shows shift online, viewers can tune into the Web to find color
by Adrienne P. Samuels -
The best of Africa: from 5-star hotels and restaurants to state-of-the-art golf courses and romantic getaway spots, the Motherland has it all. Charles R. Stith, former U.S. ambassador to Tanzania and president director of the African Presidential Archives
by Charles R. Stith -
Robin Roberts shares her breast cancer ordeal: the athletic, forever-upbeat Good Morning America anchor follows her mother's advice to 'make your mess your message.' Following is an excerpt from a new chapter Roberts wrote for the paperback edition of her
by Robin Roberts -
Preventing preterm births for Black women: what you can do to reduce risk factors for this serious pregnancy complication
by Joy T. Bennett -
Take control & become your own health advocate!
by Danielle Hester -
The Ebony/Jet Weight-Loss Challenge : making progress: after 3 months of trying to change their lives, are the participants losing the pounds?
by Ian K. Smith -
After the verdict, should we continue supporting R. Kelly? No, Amina's story is one reason why
by William Jelanie Cobb -
After the verdict, should we continue supporting R. Kelly? Yes. Should we act as if it doesn't matter what the court says
by Marv Dyson -
Wireless workouts: exercising with video games can knock out calories
by Adrienne P. Samuels -
Got mayhem? Call in a parenting coach: when the kids are fighting and life seems unmanageable, your team could use a new game plan
by Shirley Henderson -
The great cover up
by Eunice W. Johnson -
Strictly for laughs
by Maurice S. Ennels - Memorable photo
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