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white member of a black gospel choir at a local university.Davis, a 
50-year-old African-American, said he was bused to Boston's Brighton section 
in 1976. Davis said neighborhood kids had paved the way at the 
mostly white school by then, and he didn't experience bias.But as a 
substance abuse counselor in Roxbury near where he grew up, Davis said 
many clients have said busing-related trauma put them on a path to 
addiction. He's heard stories from black clients about how white police 
officers who were in schools called them names; others have confessed that 
they threw rocks at white students.Some dropped out of school to avoid 
conflicts that came with busing."For a lot of people this has never 
been closed. This is still open. The pain that they feel has 
never been addressed," Davis said.But for story circle participants like 
Powell, talking about busing has been healing, as was her trip to 
South Boston."It's sort of making myself whole ...," she said. "I had 
no control as a child being bused, but as an adult I 
can go into these spaces."
 Shoppers at a Target store in Brooklyn say a label that listed 
the color of a plus-size dress as "manatee gray" was insulting.The label 
for the same dress in smaller sizes described it as "dark heather 
gray."Target apologized for the label.Michelle Ho, shopping at the store 
at Atlantic Terminal Mall, told the New York Post that Target was 
"putting down one set of people over another" with the different labels.Spokeswoman 
Jessica Deede called the labeling of the Mossimo-brand "Women's Plus-Size 
Kimono Maxi Dress" ''an unintentional oversight."She said although manatee 
gray was a seasonal color, Target was "fixing the discrepancy." She said 
the item was removed from the company website.

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a first miracle needed for John Paul's beatification went exceptionally 
fast. The six years it took from his death until Pope Benedict 
XVI beatified him in 2011 was the shortest time in modern history. 
Beatification is the last formal step before sainthood.The vast St. John 
in Lateran piazza, which can hold hundreds of thousands of people, is 
a popular venue for free rock concerts on Labor Day, May 1, 
and a frequent rallying point for union leaders and politicians. Rome's 
city hall said the square was picked as an apt place to 
honor John Paul after consulting with an Italian cardinal who serves as 
the pope's vicar general for the Rome diocese.Pope Francis seemed to be 
adding a new twist to the role of public squares in everyday 
life. At his Vatican appearance Sunday, he encouraged faithful to "go into 
the piazzas and announce Christ our savior" to the people. "Bring the 
Good News with sweetness and respect," he added. The "Good News" refers 
to the Gospels.John Paul, then Benedict, and now Francis have all made 
shoring up flagging faith on the traditionally Christian European continent 
as well as in other affluent areas of the world a priority 
of their leadership. The Vatican is also keen on preserving Catholic loyalty 
in places like South America, where dynamic evangelical sects have been 
attracting baptized Catholics away from their faith, as well as encourage 

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the painful past behind.Powell endured the explosive battle over desegregation 
in Boston in the 1970s. Tears come to her eyes when she 
talks about how it took her decades to return to the place 
where she never felt safe as an African-American seventh-grader."It was 
scary because of what you were going into, getting bricks thrown at 
your bus. I remember the bus windows being broken," said Powell, now 
48.Nearly four decades later, Powell's native city also is still working 
to move forward from the legacy of the school busing crisis. Last 
year, Mayor Thomas Menino created an advisory group whose aim was to 
work toward putting students back in neighborhood schools. And last month, 
school officials agreed to do away with the last vestiges of the 
desegregation-based school assignment system, beginning in 2014.But raw 
feelings remain from that divisive time. And to explore and mend the 
divisions, the nonprofit Union of Minority Neighborhoods has been holding 
public story circles across Boston where participants like Powell can open 
up about their own experiences.Organizers hope the airing of voices will 
help people of different races and economic classes learn from the city's 
busing past so they can fight together for access to quality schools 
for all students. Project director Donna Bivens said the exercises are designed 
to be about listening and discussing, but not judging each other's stories."I 
think that we can't move forward, looki
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