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Headlines:

 Post Date

 Title and Description

 2002-03-31
  Liver pills turn black man white
 A black man who was given tablets for liver disease has won £15,000 (21,382.50 USD) after they turned him white.
--Ananova

 2002-03-31
  S.C. official sues NAACP, white-pride group over rest-stop protests
 In the ongoing debate over the Confederate Flag, South Carolina attorney general files lawsuit against National Association for the Advancement of Colored People and the white pride group, European-American Unity Rights Organization, for ongoing protests declaring that they violate state and federal laws.
--The Associated Press
 2002-03-10 NAACP Boycott of South Carolina Prompts Counter-Protest /font>
 National Association for the Advancement of Colored people plans protest in South Carolina because of the continued presence of the Confederate flag on the grounds of the state capitol.
--CNSNews.com
 2002-03-10 The story of the Greensboro sit-ins
 News and Record staff writer Jim Schlosser takes an indepth look at the sit-in protests in Greensboro, North Carolina.
--News and Record
 2002-03-10 News of Abraham Lincoln's Death
 The New York Times reports the death of President Lincoln, providing information that icludes his assassins, the moments leading to his death, and who will be his successor.
--New York Times
 2002-01-25 Confederate flag's last day over South Carolina Capitol
 The debate over the Confederate Flag flying atop South Carolina's Capitol building comes to a close as opponents come to a compromise. Though some people, from both sides, are dissatisfied with the decision, many are happy to put the issue behind them.
--CNN