Linda Goler Blount is National Vice President, Health Disparities with the American Cancer Society. In this Eye-On-The-Ball Interview she highlights how cancer affects African Americans, some of the profound disparities that exist, and shares some thoughts on what can be done to change these deadly circumstances. More information on cancer is available online at www.cancer.org, or you can call the National Cancer Information Center hotline at 800-227-2345.
Click here to download the American Cancer Society report "Cancer Facts and Figures For African Americans 2007-2008"
George E. Curry is editor-in-chief of the National Newspaper Publishers Association News Service and BlackPressUSA.com. His weekly column is syndicated by NNPA to more than 200 African-American newspapers, with a combined readership of 15 million. Ed Phelps talked to Mr. Curry about media and politics in this historic election year. For more on Mr. Curry visit www.georgecurry.com
Interview with Dorothy Fadiman, producer of the electoral documentary Stealing America: Vote-By-Vote.Watch the movie and get more information online at www.stealingamericathemovie.org.

The wealthiest 10 percent of the U.S. population - 12 million Upper Middle Class, Affluent, Super Affluent and Wealthy households (35% of the estimated 105,480,101 American households in 2000) – generate fully 50 percent of all U.S. retail spending, and account for $4.1 trillion in annual consumption.
Source: The Annual Survey of Affluence and Wealth in America 2007
Secret Service Code Names:
Barack Obama - Renegade
Michelle Obama - Renaissance
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