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neighborhood. our black team of reporters couldn't get a house on the same street that my partner and i, colleague were immediately given a series of liftings. that was 1968. tell me that nothing has changed. in san francisco of all places. we are not talking about the deep south. how is that possible in this country? >> andrea, you pointed out something that greenwood residents still struggle with today. there was a housing ordinance passed in the year 1916 by the city government. what this housing ordinance did was racially segregate the city of tulsa by law. this ordinance said 75% or more white families lived in a neighborhood, then a black family could not live there. that ordinance was not repealed until 1963.
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Quarterback Charlie Brewer shines in Utah debut with perfect passing performance during spring game
Brewer completed 15 of 15 passes for 151 yards, two touchdowns and a quarterback rating of 228.6 in one half of play in leading the Red Team to a 21-0 victory
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In his Utah debut, quarterback Charlie Brewer turned in a perfect day at the spring game and provided the Utes a lot of hope for the future of the offense’s potential.
Brewer, a former Baylor star, completed 15 of 15 passes for 151 yards, two touchdowns and a quarterback rating of 228.6 in one half of play.
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In his second novel ‘Yesterday’s Ghosts’, Nikhil Pradhan explores an unconventional form to tell a spy story set in war-torn Sri Lanka
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In his second novel ‘Yesterday’s Ghosts’, Nikhil Pradhan explores an unconventional form to tell a spy story set in war-torn Sri Lanka
The novel opens in a grove in Sri Lanka’s North, peopled by Tamils who for three decades fought the Sinhala-dominated government for Eelam, their own version of a homeland. In this disconcerting patch of jungle with its dapple of leaf and shade, where trees festooned with creepers block out sunny skies, lies buried a secret that men of the Black Team have carried in their hearts for 30 years. Betrayal and deceit have been fellow travellers in the lives of the team and Nikhil Pradhan probes whether their dark deeds will go to the grave with them or send them to it in
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