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Ward part of a string of 'Dancing' athletes
Category: National Written by Associated Press
AP Entertainment Writer
LOS ANGELES (AP)—It’s become a proud athletic tradition: Winning “Dancing With the Stars.”
When Hines Ward took home the mirrorball trophy on the hit show May 24, he joined its winningest group of alumni: Athletes. Professional athletes have taken the “Dancing” title six times in the past 12 seasons.
Since the show premiered stateside in 2005, three Olympians, two football stars and one race-car driver have been named “Dancing” champs.
| POSTING ANOTHER 10—Hines Ward and his partner Kym Johnson compete during the celebrity dance competition "Dancing with the Stars," in Los Angeles on May 16. (AP Photo/ABC, Adam Taylor)
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Pastor looks ahead after settling sex lawsuits
Category: National Written by Associated Press
Associated Press Writer
LITHONIA, Ga. (AP)—Bishop Eddie Long was focused on a message of moving forward on the first Sunday since he resolved the lawsuits brought against him by four former members of New Birth Missionary Baptist Church.
At his 8 a.m. service, several hundred congregants clapped and cheered as Long appeared. Long did not address the allegations or the settlement, which was reached Friday.
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Hines Ward is new 'Dancing' champ
Category: National Written by Associated Press
AP Entertainment Writer
LOS ANGELES (AP)—Hines Ward added a disco-ball trophy to his Super Bowl shelf May 24 after he samba-ed his way to the “Dancing With the Stars” championship.
The Steelers wide receiver and former Super Bowl MVP won the title, besting actresses Kirstie Alley and Chelsea Kane to become the season 12 champ.
“You are the MVP of ‘Dancing With the Stars’ season 12,” judge Carrie Ann Inaba said after Ward and professional partner Kym Johnson finished their last dance. “You learned how to lead the dancing, not only in the dance, but you led your partner out of injury. You dance with heart and it shows.”
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Jazz poet, author Gil Scott-Heron dead at 62
Category: National Written by NNPA News Service
For New Pittsburgh Courier
(NNPA)—Pioneering poet and musician Gil Scott-Heron died May 27 at St. Luke’s Hospital in New York City. He was 62. Scott-Heron became ill after returning from a European trip, but the exact cause of his death was not released.
Scott-Heron was best known for collaborating with pianist and flutist Brian Jackson during the early 1970s and his melodiously voiced performance readings in the late 1970s and early 1980s.
| FILE—Gil Scott-Heron, who helped lay the groundwork for rap by fusing minimalistic percussion, political expression and spoken-word poetry died May, 27, at age 62. (AP Photo, 1984 File)
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This Week In Black History
Category: National Written by Robert N. Taylor
Week of June 4-10
June 4
1922—Samuel L. Gravely is born. Gravely became the first African-American admiral in the United States Navy and the first African-American to command a U.S. warship. The Richmond, Va., native died in 2004 at the age of 82.
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1972—College professor and activist Angela Davis is acquitted by a jury of charges that she assisted and conspired with the young men involved in a deadly 1970 shootout at the Marin County courthouse in California. The assault on the courthouse was an attempt to free imprisoned Black activist George Jackson. At least three people were killed during the escape attempt. Davis, a Birmingham, Ala., native who became a member of the Communist Party, spent 16 months in prison but on this day in 1972 she was found not guilty of all charges by an all-White San Jose, Calif., jury.
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