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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.

It shall inquire into the increasingly significant issues of the day among the community it serves, raising questions and probing matters in-depth with a view to facilitating greater understanding among its core readership.

It is primarily concerned with the preservation of equal opportunity for all and the attainment and enhancement of the virtues of democracy and free enterprise.

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.

The Chicago Inquirer believes that government has a role to play in creating an enabling environment for its citizens to attain its potentials and minimize the pitfalls of free enterprise through judicious regulation that acknowledge the right of the less privilege and economically disadvantaged peoples in the society.

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Manning wins Super Bowl MVP award

INDIANAPOLIS - New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning was named the Most Valuable Player in Sunday's Super Bowl after leading his team to a 21-17 victory over the New England Patriots.

TAMPA, Fla. - Mitt Romney romped to a blowout victory in Florida's Republican U.S. presidential primary on Tuesday that put him back in front in the fight for his party's nomination to face President Barack Obama and left chief rival Newt Gingrich reeling but vowing to fight on.

Poverty dominates many School Districts-Censuses

WASHINGTON - Nearly half of all children in America live in school districts with high levels of poverty, according to U.S. Census data released on Tuesday that pointed to financial traps many public schools are caught in.

CHICAGO - Halfway through what might turn out to be the second mildest U.S. winter on record, major parts of the nation's economy are feeling the impact, for better or worse.

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