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		<title>Cambridge Policeman Cheered at Cop Convention; Federal Court Says University of Texas Can Use Race</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 Aug 2009 12:32:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cambridge Policeman Cheered at Cop Convention
Cambridge, Mass., Police Officer James Crowley, best known as the cop who arrested African-American scholar Henry Louis Gates at his own home, was hailed as a hero when he stepped into an ocean of fellow officers at a California conference on Monday. The more than 3,000 officers at the Fraternal [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Cambridge Policeman Cheered at Cop Convention<br />
</strong>Cambridge, Mass., Police Officer James Crowley, best known as the cop who arrested African-American scholar Henry Louis Gates at his own home, was hailed as a hero when he stepped into an ocean of fellow officers at a California conference on Monday. The more than 3,000 officers at the Fraternal Order of Police convention in Long Beach stood and cheered when Crowley arrived to launch the group’s five-day gathering. Scores of others snapped photos as he delivered comments from the podium. &#8220;The past month has been very difficult for my family, my friends and my colleagues back in Cambridge, and it&#8217;s no exaggeration to say that it wouldn&#8217;t be as easy for me to handle this without the support from the Fraternal Order of Police &#8230; and the support that the men and women who do this job have given me,&#8221; said Crowley, who sparked perhaps the most divisive debate on race relations since the first O.J Simpson murder trial.&#8221;Thank you very much.&#8221; The White policeman gained national notoriety after arresting the preeminent Harvard University professor on July 16. He said that Gates became belligerent when the officer was trying to investigate a suspected burglary at the residence.<br />
<strong>Federal Court Says University of Texas Can Use Race in Admissions<br />
</strong>A federal district court said that the University of Texas at Austin&#8217;s is fine in using race as a criterion in admitting students. In Fisher v. Texas, the court concluded that the university’s plan merely seeks to &#8220;&#8216;break down racial stereotypes,&#8217; enable students to better understand persons of different races, better prepare students to function in a multi-cultural workforce, cultivate the next set of national leaders, and prevent students of color from serving as &#8217;spokespersons&#8217; for their race.&#8221;  The court rejected plaintiffs&#8217; claims that Texas&#8217;s law guaranteeing admission to the top ten percent of high school graduates generated a sufficiently diverse student body at the University of Texas. &#8220;[The NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund] (LDF) has fought tirelessly to ensure the pathways to success and leadership are open and accessible to all students.  Today&#8217;s decision will allow the University of Texas at Austin to continue its essential and well-documented efforts to provide a truly diverse educational environment for its students.&#8221; said John Payton, the fund’s president and director-counsel. LDF&#8217;s brief detailed the need for greater African-American enrollment to achieve the educational benefits of diversity.  It also addressed the severe racial isolation experienced by African-American students at UT. As the court recognized, in 2002, 90 percent of the university’s classes with between five and 24 students had only one or no African-American students.</p>
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		<title>Linebacker Sacks Building With his Car</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Jun 2009 12:45:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>ewiley</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[Sergio Kindle]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[University of Texas sack leader Sergio Kindle was treated for a concussion last week after slamming his vehicle into an apartment building while sending or receiving a text message, according to his attorney. The Longhorn linebacker apparently lost control of his car on June 24 while fidgeting with his texting device, said Brian Roark, the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>University of Texas sack leader Sergio Kindle was treated for a concussion last week after slamming his vehicle into an apartment building while sending or receiving a text message, according to his attorney. The Longhorn linebacker apparently lost control of his car on June 24 while fidgeting with his texting device, said Brian Roark, the lawyer. &#8220;It was probably something he should not have been doing,&#8221; Roark said. That careless act caused nearly $9,000 in damage, but no one inside the building was hurt, he said. Kindle pushed his car back in the street and went home. Later, doctors told him he had a concussion but did not require hospitalization. The embarrassed linebacker told his coach about the incident the next morning, University of Texas spokesman John Bianco said. &#8220;We&#8217;re glad nobody else was hurt and he&#8217;s going to be fine,&#8221; Bianco said. Police say they are investigating, but no charges have been filed. Kindle, a senior from Dallas, led his team with 10 sacks last season. In 2007, he missed the first three games while serving a suspension for a drunken driving arrest, Sports Illustrated reports.</p>
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