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  • REBKAH HOWARD, AUNT OF TAMIKA HUSTON: No, I would say on Friday there was a certain sense of relief that he had confessed and that he had led investigators to what we believe is Tamika ` s remains.

    CNN Transcript Aug 15, 2005 2005

  • "We are very fortunate that the best women still want to play," she adds, "and that they are here to help train Tamika (Catchings), Sue (Bird) and Shannon Johnson.

    USATODAY.com - U.S. women set gold standard 2002

  • 'Tamika' is a modern take on the timeless spectator silhouette.

    Zappos.com: new styles 2008

  • ---- – "Tamika" R. Hasan (yes i am "black named" too ps

    Polls: Clinton and Obama each in store for a win? 2008

  • While the league's inaugural class had no such role models to point to, girls growing up today have Tamika Catchings and Diana Taurasi and Sue Bird and Maya Moore -- dynamic, talented women who excel on the court, give back to their communities, and, perhaps most important, prove that the realm of professional sports -- and, by extension, other high-profile professions -- is not exclusive to men.

    Laurel J. Richie: Global Spotlight Shines on Women's Sports Laurel J. Richie 2011

  • Because of his strict diet and eating schedule he may stop for about 15 minutes once per day for a salad, says Tamika Mallory, executive director of the National Action Network, which Rev.

    Rev. Sharpton's Power-Talking Fitness Routine Jen Murphy 2011

  • Projected starters Tamika Catchings, Katie Douglas, Tammy Sutton-Brown, Ebony Hoffman and Briann January all are in Turkey and are expected to miss part of the preseason.

    Fever open training camp 2010

  • Tamika contemplated killing herself last April after classmates "wedged their hands under her shirt, and tried to fondle her breasts."

    John Thompson: The Faces of School Violence John Thompson 2011

  • Changing livesThat was the case with 26-year-old St. Louis resident Tamika Taylor Jackson, who learned she was HIV-positive in December 2001.

    HIV-Positive Women Share Their Lives Through Photos 2011

  • Changing livesThat was the case with 26-year-old St. Louis resident Tamika Taylor Jackson, who learned she was HIV-positive in December 2001.

    HIV-Positive Women Share Their Lives Through Photos 2011

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