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Jobless rate drops in 18 states, rises in 14

by Christopher S. Rugaber

WASHINGTON (AP)—Unemployment fell in fewer states in July than in the previous three months, a sign that the pace of job growth has slowed.

The jobless rate dropped in 18 states and Washington, D.C., last month, the Labor Department said Friday. It rose in 14 states and stayed the same in 18.

That’s a slowdown from the past three months when unemployment fell in more than 30 states.

Nationwide, the unemployment rate remained stuck at 9.5 percent in July.

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Business Calendar

Certification & contracting

AUG. 25—U.S. Small Business Administration will host an 8(a) and HUBZone Certification & Contracting Workshop from 9 a.m.-12 p.m. at Riverside Center for Innovation, 700 River Ave., 1st floor Conference Room, North Side. It is free to the public. Minority and Women Business Entrepreneurs are encouraged to attend. Registration is required. For more information, call Marisa at 412-395-6560, ext. 109.

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Is greed holding you back?

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Michael Douglas, portraying the egomaniac stockbroker Gordon Gecko in the movie “Wall Street” boastfully stated, “...greed, for lack of a better word, is good. Greed is right. Greed works.” And so it seems that in our capitalistic society, the endless quest for the almighty dollar, the single minded pursuit of self-interest and resulting conspicuous consumption are all considered to be part of the American way. But is the system causing us to become a slave to our greed? Is your greed holding you back?

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African-American museum experts assemble in Pittsburgh

The August Wilson Center for African American Culture served as host to the Association of African American Museums annual conference, Aug. 4-7. Pleased with the results of the convention, Samuel W. Black, AAAM vice president and curator, African American Collection for the John Heinz History Center said over 200 people were in attendance.

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WOMAN TO WOMAN—Kathe Hambrick Jackson, newly elected president of AAAM, is up to the challenge to lead the organization.

The theme for this year was “I’ve Known Rivers: Presenting African American Arts, Culture and History.” Group officials said the theme was inspired by renowned poet Langston Hughes. The poem, “The Negro Speaks of Rivers” is labeled as one of his most famous.

The subject matter of the conference was said to explore efforts by metropolitan museums and cultural institutions to preserve and present the ancient through contemporary African-American history and arts.

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Small, pioneering urban radio owner dies at 72

Sydney “Syd” L. Small, one of the nation’s pre-eminent African-American broadcast owners for more than three decades, died suddenly this past weekend in New York. He was 72 years old.

His death was confirmed by Access.1 Communications where he was chairman and CEO. Further information about his passing was not immediately available. The company owns radio stations in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Texas and Louisi­ana, also has television stations in Atlantic City and parts of New Jersey.

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SYDNEY L. SMALL

Small’s pioneering career as an owner in broadcasting spanned 37 years. A native of Brooklyn’s Bedford-Stuyvesant, he left an executive position at Time Inc. in 1972 to co-found, with partner Eugene Jackson, Unity Broadcasting Network and National Black Network. NBN was the first African-American-owned line connected radio network in the U.S.

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