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May 2008 - Posts
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For conservative Christian activists, this month's California Supreme Court ruling legalizing gay marriage provides an opportunity to rekindle interest in an issue that has fallen well behind the price of gas in the national consciousness. Read More...
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For conservative Christian activists, this month's California Supreme Court ruling legalizing gay marriage provides an opportunity to rekindle interest in an issue that has fallen well behind the price of gas in the national consciousness. Read More...
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How's this for a political plot: Good-looking congressman in his mid-40s, married with two young children, known for his inspirational speeches, comes from far behind to clinch the Democratic nomination and face an older, more experienced centrist Republican. Read More...
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But it won’t be easy, and not just because of pressing secular issues like the housing downturn and an unpopular war in Iraq. Voices within evangelicalism are pushing for a broader agenda, and evidence suggests younger evangelicals are more accepting Read More...
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For conservative Christian activists, this month's California Supreme Court ruling legalizing gay marriage provides an opportunity to rekindle interest in an issue that has fallen well behind the price of gas in the national consciousness. Read More...
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The National Law Journal, through readers' nominations as well as its own research, compiled the top 50 most influential minority lawyers in the United States who made an impact during the past five years. Read More...
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Under investigation for two years for perjury, Steve Castañeda would tell anyone who would listen that there was nothing to worry about, he was not guilty of anything and that the truth would come forth. Read More...
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More than 20 stars from the Latin music and film community released a Spanish-language video in support of Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama on Thursday, days before Puerto Rico's primary. Read More...
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MIAMI (AP) -- Move over Obama girl. More than 20 stars from the Latin music and film community released a Spanish-language video in support of Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama on Thursday, days before Puerto Rico's primary. Read More...
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Luis Omar Salinas, an influential poet associated with Philip Levine and other Fresno poets, managed a successful literary career and enjoyed the support of family in Sanger. Read More...
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Move over Obama girl. More than 20 stars from the Latin music and film community released a Spanish-language video in support of Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama on Thursday, days before Puerto Rico's primary. Read More...
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Move over Obama girl. More than 20 stars from the Latin music and film community released a Spanish-language video in support of Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama on Thursday, days before Puerto Rico's primary. The video, "Podemos con Obama," Read More...
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Move over Obama girl. More than 20 stars from the Latin music and film community released a Spanish-language video in support of Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama on Thursday, days before Puerto Rico's primary. The video, "Podemos con Obama," Read More...
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Move over Obama girl. More than 20 stars from the Latin music and film community released a Spanish-language video in support of Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama on Thursday, days before Puerto Rico's primary. Read More...
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Thu, May 29, 2008 (4:27 p.m.) Move over Obama girl. More than 20 stars from the Latin music and film community released a Spanish-language video in support of Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama on Thursday, days before Puerto Rico's primary Read More...
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Move over Obama girl. More than 20 stars from the Latin music and film community released a Spanish-language video in support of Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama on Thursday, days before Puerto Rico's primary. The video, "Podemos con Obama," Read More...
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For right-wing Christian activists, this month's California Supreme Court ruling legalizing same-sex marriage provides an opportunity to rekindle interest in an issue that has fallen well behind the price of gas in the national consciousness. Read More...
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Thu, May 29, 2008 (12:42 p.m.) For conservative Christian activists, this month's California Supreme Court ruling legalizing gay marriage provides an opportunity to rekindle interest in an issue that has fallen well behind the price of gas in the national Read More...
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For conservative Christian activists, this month's California Supreme Court ruling legalizing gay marriage provides an opportunity to rekindle interest in an issue that has fallen well behind the price of gas in the national consciousness. But it won't Read More...
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For conservative Christian activists, this month's California Supreme Court ruling legalizing gay marriage provides an opportunity to rekindle interest in an issue that has fallen well behind the price of gas in the national consciousness. Read More...
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For conservative Christian activists, this month's California Supreme Court ruling legalizing gay marriage provides an opportunity to rekindle interest in an issue that has fallen well behind the price of gas in the national consciousness. Read More...
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An expert argues that Obama should ignore Florida and the rest of the South and focus on the West and Southwest. Read More...
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How's this for a political plot: Good-looking congressman in his mid-40s, married with two young children, known for his inspirational speeches, comes from far behind to clinch the Democratic nomination and face an older, more experienced centrist Republican. Read More...
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Jody Weis comes to his new job with a sterling record at the FBI. But taking over Chicago's troubled police force is proving to be a tough challenge Read More...
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It's been speculated about for months but it now appears that Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama has quietly started looking for a vice-presidential candidate. Read More...
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Sen. Barack Obama swept across this island commonwealth yesterday, a visit that had the markings of a coda to a grueling primary campaign. Read More...
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SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico – Puerto Rico traditionally complains of being ignored by the rest of the United States, but that has just changed, if only for the moment. With a Democratic presidential primary to be held here June 1, both Sens. Barack Obama and Read More...
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Senators Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton began their Memorial Day weekend by campaigning hard in Puerto Rico, an island that often complains of being ignored by the rest of the United States. Read More...
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Puerto Rico traditionally complains of being ignored by the rest of the United States, but that has changed, if only for the moment. With a Democratic presidential... Read More...
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Puerto Rico traditionally complains of being ignored by the rest of the United States, but that has just changed, if only for the time being. Read More...
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The Democratic candidates are lavishing attention on an island that traditionally complains of being ignored by the rest of the country as they compete for its 63 delegates. Read More...
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Immediately after Hurricane Katrina, the first Hispanic charter school in the city opened. The goal of the school is to educate the thousands of Hispanics who came to rebuild the city of New Orleans post-Katrina. This week, the first 8 th grade class Read More...
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GLENDALE, CA. - Contacto Magazine, a monthly publication aimed at Hispanics/Latinos living in Greater Los Angeles since 1994, will launch FIESTA LATINA, a special editorial project about the Hispanic contributions to the United States for its 14th anniversary Read More...
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USHAA and The Green Agenda Coalition express strong support for the compromise legislation approved yesterday by the Senate Banking Committee to rescue homeowners drowning in the foreclosure Tsunami with government-supported mortgages. (PRWeb May 23, Read More...
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USHAA and The Green Agenda Coalition express strong support for the compromise legislation approved yesterday by the Senate Banking Committee to rescue homeowners drowning in the foreclosure Tsunami with government-supported mortgages. Read More...
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Annica Rose admits she had some classist notions about Live Oak when divorce brought an end to her time in Santa Cruz's Seabright neighborhood. But with retirement around the corner and housing prices dwarfing her settlement, the petite, gray-haired yoga Read More...
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In Los Angeles, a gang case has unleashed opposition to the city’s hands-off policy toward immigration enforcement. Read More...
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The Texas Democratic Party says its presidential delegate-awarding system is not subject to the federal Voting Rights Act, which protects minority voters. Read More...
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PORTLAND, Ore. - Oregon seems tailor-made for Barack Obama. The Democratic voters are considered progressive, post-partisan and reform-minded. Read More...
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PORTLAND, Ore. - Oregon seems tailor-made for Barack Obama. Read More...
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City police say immigration policy isn't their business Every month for the past three years, Jeanne Velez has convened a Latino community meeting with the same assertion: Baltimore City police officers are not immigration agents. Read More...
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At 17, Woodburn teenager Ana Flores may be too young to vote, but that didn't stop her from translating her passion for politics into a push to register thousands of Latino young adults to vote. Read More...
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City police say immigration policy isn't their business Every month for the past three years, Jeanne Velez has convened a Latino community meeting with the same assertion: Baltimore City police officers are not immigration agents. Read More...
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The National Hispanic Media Coalition joins citizens across the country today in congratulating Congressman Xavier Becerra (CA-31) for the passage of bill H.R.512. The bill, sponsored by Becerra and Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, in the House of Representatives, Read More...
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With some seeing an end in sight for the campaign of Sen. Hillary Clinton, who carried Latino voters by a 2-to-1 margin, Latino media and blogs are speculating about where Latino voters will go now: Barack Obama or John McCain. Read More...
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Dennis deLeon, who heads the Latino Commission on AIDS, speaks at the May 12 press conference. GAY CITY NEWS Scrambling to reframe the debate over use of City Council "member items" and other discretionary monies to fund non-profit organizations, several Read More...
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Dennis deLeon, who heads the Latino Commission on AIDS, speaks at the May 12 press conference. GAY CITY NEWS Scrambling to reframe the debate over use of City Council "member items" and other discretionary monies to fund non-profit organizations, several Read More...
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Immigration was the first wave in a series of tough problems that Gordon has faced since re-election. Read More...
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On Feb. 15, moments before he unveiled a new police policy on illegal immigrants, Phoenix Mayor Phil Gordon welcomed a reporter into his office with a characteristic grin. Read More...
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In Los Angeles, a gang case has unleashed opposition to the city amp x2019 s hands off policy toward immigration enforcement. Read More...
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Immigration was the first wave in a series of tough problems that Gordon has faced since re-election. Read More...
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In Los Angeles, a gang violence case and unease about illegal immigration have unleashed opposition to the city's hands-off policy toward immigration enforcement. Read More...
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In Los Angeles, a gang violence case and unease about illegal immigration have unleashed opposition to the city?s hands-off policy toward immigration enforcement. Read More...
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El Tiempo Latino’s mission goes beyond delivering just useful information, says its editor, Miguel Guilarte. "Wetry to help the community. And we’ve never stopped, for more than 15 years.” Read More...
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When Barack Obama strolled over to the "barrio" last week, he took a calculated risk. Read More...
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Patricia Madrid intended to retire. She and her husband have a house near Mora where, the plan was, after her service as New Mexico's attorney general, Madrid would relax and enjoy her passion for cooking. Read More...
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