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Zimbabwean shoppers walk past empty supermarket shelves in a poor neighborhood.

Reuters: Zimbabwe Price Crackdown Moves to Mugabe Heartland — "Zimbabwe has sent police to enforce price freezes in the rural strongholds of President Robert Mugabe, where businesses have failed to heed measures aimed at reining in 4,500 percent inflation and halting economic collapse."

USA Today: Group That Targets AIDS in Black Churches Expands Focus — "[The Balm in Gilead] will provide education and advocacy training for African-American faith communities on health issues like HIV/AIDS, cervical cancer and health disparities, focusing particularly on African-American women and girls."

PGA.com: Golf's Colorful Future — "One of the most persistent criticisms of golf has been its lack of diversity. But it is an issue that is being addressed, if ever so slowly. Overcoming cultural and social barriers, golfers of color are creating quite the niche of their own."

Reuters: Black Shoppers Sue Toys 'R' Us for Discrimination — "Two black shoppers have sued Toys "R" Us saying they were subjected to racial discrimination and unjustified scrutiny at a store in New York."

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