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Articles in Oct 2007 issue of Ebony
- Making the cover
by Harriette Cole
- 'Why I fight against AIDS': too many friends lost, too many lives destroyed
by Sheryl Lee Ralph
- A spotlight on individuals who are moving onward & upward
by Adrienne Samuels
- 'Real men have feelings': comedian, actor and host of Bill Bellamy's Who's Got Jokes and Last Comic Standing focuses on male emotions
by Bill Bellamy
- Black Women's journey to good health
by Eleanor Hinton Hoytt
- Generations of history makers: for decades, these family reunions have continued to uphold and celebrate their lineage
by Shirley Henderson
- Tracey Edmonds
by Victor Griffin
- Chaka Khan
by Shirley Henderson
- International affairs
- Look your best at any size: gone are the days when plus-size fashion was synonymous with dowdy and bland. When it comes to full-figured style, curvy women are wearing beautiful clothes and showing off their shapes. No matter what your body type, this step
by Nicole Marie Melton
- Dr. Olufunmilayo I. Olopade: unlocking the mysteries of breast cancer: University of Chicago researcher advocates to help women of color fight the disease
by Joy T. Bennett
- How to keep your family reunion going strong
- Corrections
- Kevin Michael
by Tiffany Forte
- Fickle business of fashion
by Kenneth Crews
- 10 Tips for the well-dressed man: from Fonzworth Bentley
by Lynette Holloway
- Imperfect supermom: TV personality and cancer awareness advocate Rene Syler teaches mothers how to live for their families without driving themselves mad
by Sekou Writes
- Soul sanctuary: NASCAR executive Max Siegel slows down with family at his Indianapolis dream home
by Joy T. Bennett
- Could this be his last? Easy Rawlins is back on the streets of L.A. to sore a crime that threatens the lives of his closest friends
by Lynette R. Holloway
- 12" of classic cuts
- 21 Pounds in 21 Days: The Martha's Vineyard Diet Detox
- New rules for high-def: a beginners guide to digital television: Blacks, who own and watch more TV than any other group, may be in for a shock when the government shuts downs traditional broadcast signals
by Bryan Monroe
- Know the facts and stay protected: why you should be practicing safer sex
by Shannon Jones
- Fall prime-time TV lineup
by Lynette R. Halloway
- Best tressed: bad hair days are a thing of the past. We rounded up the latest and greatest tools to keep you stylish in between salon sessions
by Christine James
- Sweety Pies: An Uncommon Collection of Womanish Observations, With Pie
- Randy Ritchwood: 'Mr. Romance's' novel appeal
by Shirley Henderson
- Queen Latifah on a roll: with new rhythms, her own fashion collection and tips on getting rich, Dana 'Queen Latifah' Owens talks about love, pain, success and freedom
by Lynn Norment
- Fat vs. fad: demystifying diet and exercise programs
by Alicia Villarosa
- Top 25: black TV shows of all time
by Bryan Monroe
- Lip chic: from subtle and sheer to bold and beautiful, lipstick makes a comeback this fall. Nearly there neutrals, ravishing reds and brilliant berries are the perfect picks to play up your pout
by Christine James
- Swapping Housewives: Rachel & Jacob & Leah
- October: what's happening where?
by Joy T. Bennett
- Speed & steel sexy: black bikers: the rides and the history
by Adrienne P. Samuels
- 5 easy steps to tighten abs, hips & glutes
by Lynette R. Holloway
- What to watch: who to watch in children's TV programming
by Tiffany Forte
- Souled Out?: An Evolutionary Crossroads for Blacks in Sports
- Lux: These sought-after treasures radiate with unequivocal spendor
by Nubia Murray
- Identity theft: avoiding getting ripped off and protecting your good name
by Valerie Coleman Morris
- Jordan's need for speed: the king of the court tackles road racing
by Tiffany Forte
- Reinventing Halloween: churches carve out alternatives to the holiday
by Adrienne P. Samuels
- 50 Years after Little Rock: a half-century later, a look at nine warriors in the fight against segregation
by Kevin Chappell
- In To The Break Of Dawn: A Freestyle On The Hip Hop Aesthetic
- Strictly for laughs
- Obesity African-American women
by Cordia Beverley
- Suit yourself: who said dressing for the day had to be boring?
by Cole Harriette
- Black magic
by Eunice W. Johnson
- The new bet: with a new creative leader, 16 original shows and maybe a 'mess' or two, the maturing of the largest black cable network has not come without its issues
by Eric Deggans
- Why Not You: 28 Days To Build Authentic Confidence
- New contraceptives for women: Dr. Kya Robottom answers your questions about the latest advances in contraceptives
- Are Black Greek: a not-so-simple answer to a not-so-simple question
by Gregory S. Parks
- Unearthing salt: from the ordinary to the exotic, this precious mineral is the must-have seasoning
by Charlotte Lyons
- Women's health, Queen Latifah & TV's best
by Linda Johnson Rice
- 5 questions for … Jill Scott
by Shannon A. Jones
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- Also noted
- Organizations relevant? 'We will never stop serving'
by Kimberly Noelle Offord
- Finding family ties: for some adoptees, the quest to locate, their biological parents is a necessary link to self-discovery
by Shirley Henderson