All were Americans, but they were asked to classify themselves by race as well.
Consensus over the necessary fixes quickly gelled in a city long polarized by race and class.
In 1996, tests were created which measured applicants by their job-related abilities rather than by race.
But the government says that hiring by race serves the longer-term interests of all South Africans.
Most cities will probably finish the decade more segregated by race and class than they started it.
At Sunday's London Marathon, only gear stored in the official bag provided by race organizers will be accepted.
Even in the old South, Anglophone America was not as strictly divided by race as Mr Rodriguez supposes.
South African rugby, which has been stricken by race rows in the past several years, faces a difficult future.
America's young and old are differentiated not just by region but by race.
In 1948, South Africa adopted apartheid laws, which forced segregation by race.
But he wonders whether South Carolina, a state historically divided by race, is ready to elect a black attorney general.
Across the causeway, Singapore has prided itself on creating a multi-racial society without the use of policies defined by race.
And Democrats -- who once aligned with the campaign of hope and change -- are now, race by race, engaged in hand-to-hand combat.
Although traditional security profiling can discriminate by race and religion, security experts say behavioral profiling is more fair, more effective and less expensive.
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Group Americans by race, and Latino households did best last year: their income rose 5.8%, reversing a similarly large fall between 1994 and 1995.
Social psychologists have long observed that, on first meeting, people automatically classify each other in three ways: by sex, by age and by race.
Until they do, the monoculture of the banana means that the fruit is susceptible to widespread crop damage by Race Four and perhaps new diseases.
Schumacher has never admitted to deliberately blocking the track but he was found guilty by race stewards and put to the back of the grid.
Enrollment in vocational tracks varies widely by race and family income.
The researchers did not find any variations by race or ethnicity.
France officially refuses to identify its residents by race or religion.
The analysis, based on a sample survey of voters last year, is viewed as the best source of government data on turnout by race and ethnicity.
The thirteen minute number is further broken down by race, with African Americans clocking in 16 minutes a day, Caucasians 13, Latinos 10 and Asians 9.
However, Hamilton was issued a penalty on Friday in practice sessions and will start fifth on the grid, due to the infraction issued by race officials.
Justice Anthony Kennedy dissented in that case, accusing the majority of shirking its constitutional duty to apply "strict scrutiny" to government policies that discriminate by race.
The McLaren Group makes use of telemetry systems that utilize data generated by race car sensors in test and practice sessions as well as actual races.
In an excellent, comprehensive paper on the subject, Ed Glaeser and his compatriats trace the level of metropolitan segregation alongside changes in housing prices by race.
Dr. Abigail Zuger, a professor of medicine at Columbia University in New York, condemns the grouping of patients by race for the purposes of diagnosis or treatment.
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As of Friday evening, there were still 1, 200 spots available, but event director Lisa Randolph said there "is a very strong possibility" that would be filled by race day.
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