Jet
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Articles in April 21, 2008, issue of Jet
- Stopping student murders
- Supermodel Naomi Campbell arrested at UK airport
by Marti Parham - Lyfe Jennings: moves from dark to light on latest album with eclectic appeal
by Margena A. Christian - B.B. King buys club in Mississippi hometown
- Sweet victory
- From this day forward
- Bobby Brown writes tell-all book about life with Whitney & drugs
by Marti Parham - Meet the Smiths
- Cedric the Entertainer: makes his directorial debut with indie film while acting roles continue to roll in
by Margena A. Christian - Blissful union
- Laila Ali, hubby expecting 1st child in September
by Marti Parham - Melanesia Hunter
by Michael Carson - Mariah Carey: reigns as queen of No. 1s
by Melody K. Hoffman - A joyous pair
- Mary J. Blige buys NJ mansion for $12 million
- Going strong
- Beyonce & Jay-Z finally tie the knot, reports say
by Marti Parham - Cherished moment
- Alvin Ailey's 50th anniversary
- Healing in Haiti
- Real sports with Bryant Gumbel
- Lifelong lovers
- Singer Frenchie Davis to have vocal cord surgery
by Marti Parham - Where are … Willie Tyler & Lester?
by Margena A. Christian - Celeb scene
- This week in Black history
- Ramsey Lewis donates memorabilia to Smithsonian
- R. Eugene Pincham, judge, civil rights attorney, dies
- King remembered in Memphis 40 years after assassination
by Clarence Waldron - Maryland settles 'Driving While Black' lawsuit alleging state police used racial profiling
- Nancy Wilson hospitalized for treatment of a collapsed lung
by Clarence Waldron - Died
- Going green in the workplace: 7 ways to save energy, cut waste on the job
by Melody K. Hoffman - 1 in 50 babies abused or neglected yearly in U.S., study says
- Black judge apologizes for ousting whites from court
- Enchanted evening with Maya
- MTV honors groundbreaking 'Yo! MTV Raps' as its most influential music series of all time
by Margena A. Christian - Love in bloom
- Baseball's beacons
- Free at last
- In support of arts, Africa
- After 40 years, Dionne Warwick returns to gospel roots on new CD, 'Why We Sing'
by Clarence Waldron