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The Chicago Inquirer is a vibrant independent newspaper established for the articulation of current issues in a fair and lucid manner, and the presentation of news with accuracy and balance.

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Founded on August 1, 2003, this paper in the pursuit of democratic virtues and advocacy of libertarian values, supports the right to self-determination, economic sufficiency, social, and cultural progress and the mutual respect and cooperation among all peoples within and outside the community it serves.

Attention has been called to the historical dislocations and social disconnect which had in turn fostered a gaping void between African immigrants and African Americans. Since it is committed to the promotion of mutual cooperation among all people, The Chicago Inquirer shall strive to fills this void and eventually begin to bridge the gap by increasing the level of understanding between the two communities through its news coverage, features and editorials.

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US Open top seeds Nadal, Wozniacki capture openers

NEW YORK-US Open top seeds Rafael Nadal and Caroline Wozniacki moved into the second round on the Flushing Meadows hardcourts while Serbian stars Novak Djokovic and Jelena Jankovic struggled to advance on Day 2.

WASHINGTON-In a new blow to US incumbents, a political novice backed by 2008 vice presidential hopeful Sarah Palin and the "Tea Party" movement has upset a sitting senator in Alaska's Republican primary.

Olympic culture, education programs set for Rio

SINGAPORE-IOC president Jacques Rogge said Thursday he plans to expand future Youth Olympic Games and introduce a Culture and Education Program into the traditional Olympics as early as Rio in 2016.

LAGOS-Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan's office wanted to make one thing clear about his potential candidacy in upcoming elections -- but they may have succeeded in clarifying nothing at all.

Chicago Inquirer Web Poll
Over a year ago, the US predicted that Nigeria will break up in 15 years. Now, the once peaceful Plateau State is in tumor. Is Nigeria moving towards the break up?

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