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June 2008 - Posts
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With an estimated 9.2 million Hispanic voters poised to play a critical role in November, John McCain and Barack Obama each pledged Saturday to make immigration overhaul a priority as they courted influential Hispanic leaders whose votes could be pivotal Read More...
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You may not know this, but there is an ongoing debate over which term (Hispanic or Latino) accurately identifies people whose ancestors come from somewhere south of modern-day Texas. Read More...
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WASHINGTON: Republican presidential hopeful John McCain and Democratic rival Barack Obama called for immigration reform on Saturday as they courted America’s ever-growing Latino voting population. Read More...
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Over the weekend, Barack Obama and John McCain thrashed out their policies concerning the Hispanic community, both addressing the National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials. Read More...
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A handful of Latino musicians, actors and celebrities are urging their fans to support Democratic U.S. presidential candidate Barack Obama.Latino celebrities are becoming involved in the 2008 White House race to an unprecedented degree this year, The Read More...
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By LIZ SIDOTI Presidential rivals John McCain and Barack Obama on Saturday vied for the support of Hispanics, beginning a four-month courtship of a pivotal voting constituency by vowing to revamp immigration policy. "I come from a border state, my dear Read More...
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John McCain and rival Barack Obama are fighting it out for the Latino vote in the US. Read More...
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With an estimated 9.2 million Hispanic voters poised to play a critical role in November, John McCain and Barack Obama each pledged Saturday to make immigration overhaul a priority as they courted influential Hispanic leaders whose votes could be pivotal Read More...
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WASHINGTON — John McCain and Barack Obama each pledged Saturday to make overhauling immigration laws a priority as they courted influential Hispanic leaders who could be pivotal in key swing states like Florida. Read More...
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WASHINGTON . With an estimated 9.2 million Hispanic voters poised to play a critical role in November, John McCain and Barack Obama each pledged Saturday to make overhauling immigration laws a priority as they courted influential Hispanic leaders who Read More...
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Presidential rivals John McCain and Barack Obama on Saturday vied for the support of Hispanics, beginning a four-month courtship of a pivotal voting constituency by vowing to remake immigration policy. Read More...
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Both John McCain and Barack Obama see opportunities for their campaigns among Latino voters. Read More...
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Presidential rivals John McCain and Barack Obama on Saturday vied for the support of Hispanics, beginning a four-month courtship of a pivotal voting constituency by vowing to remake immigration policy. Read More...
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Presidential rivals John McCain and Barack Obama on Saturday vied for the support of Hispanics, beginning a four-month courtship of a pivotal voting constituency by vowing to remake immigration policy. Read More...
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Presidential rivals John McCain and Barack Obama on Saturday vied for the support of Hispanics, beginning a four-month courtship of a pivotal voting constituency by vowing to remake immigration policy. Read More...
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WASHINGTON • Democrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain courted Hispanic support yesterday, and Obama accused his White House rival of backing away from comprehensive US immigration reform under pressure from his party. Read More...
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Sen. John McCain appeared at a meeting of Latino officials in Washington on Saturday. So did the presumptive Democratic nominee, Barack Obama, who was received much more warmly. Read More...
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By LIZ SIDOTI WASHINGTON (AP) -- Presidential rivals John McCain and Barack Obama on Saturday vied for the support of Hispanics, beginning a four-month courtship with a pivotal voting constituency. Read More...
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Sat, Jun 28, 2008 (12:57 p.m.) Presidential rivals John McCain and Barack Obama on Saturday sought the love of Hispanics, beginning a four-month courtship with a pivotal swing-voting constituency. Read More...
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Presidential rivals John McCain and Barack Obama on Saturday vied for the support of Hispanics, beginning a four-month courtship with a pivotal voting constituency. Read More...
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Republican presidential hopeful John McCain and Democratic rival Barack Obama called for immigration reform on Saturday as they courted America's ever-growing Latino voting population. Read More...
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Presidential rivals John McCain and Barack Obama on Saturday sought the love of Hispanics, beginning a four-month courtship with a pivotal swing-voting constituency. Read More...
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Democrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain courted Hispanic support on Saturday, and Obama accused his White House rival of backing away from comprehensive U.S. immigration reform under pressure from his party. Read More...
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Presidential rivals John McCain and Barack Obama on Saturday spoke separately to some 700 Hispanics attending the National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials conference. Read More...
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WASHINGTON - Presidential rivals John McCain and Barack Obama on Saturday sought the love of Hispanics, beginning a four-month courtship with a pivotal swing-voting constituency. "I come from a border state, my dear friends. I know these issues," McCain Read More...
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Democrat Barack Obama accused his White House rival of backing away from comprehensive US immigration reform under pressure from his party. Read More...
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Presidential rivals John McCain and Barack Obama on Saturday sought the love of Hispanics, beginning a four-month courtship with a pivotal swing-voting constituency. Read More...
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Democrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain courted Hispanic support on Saturday, and Obama accused his White House rival of backing away from comprehensive U.S. immigration reform under pressure from his party. Read More...
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Democrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain courted Hispanic support on Saturday, and Obama accused his White House rival of backing away from comprehensive U.S. immigration reform under pressure from his party. Read More...
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Both were making speeches to the National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials conference. Read More...
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Both were making speeches to the National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials conference. Read More...
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The burst of anger on the Barack Obama campaign’s recent news media call was unexpected, but it should not have been a surprise. Read More...
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In an effort to rally Hispanic voters, Democracia USA, a national civic-engagement group, has registered nearly 9,800 new Latino voters in Pennsylvania, and nearly 3,700 in New Jersey, since January. Read More...
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In an effort to rally Hispanic voters locally, Democracia USA, a national civic-engagement group, has registered nearly 9,800 new Latino voters in Pennsylvania, and nearly 3,700 in New Jersey, since January. Read More...
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NY1 is celebrating Pride Week with a number of stories looking at established and not-so established gay communities throughout the five boroughs. NY1's Ruschell Boone Ramirez filed the following report on Jackson Heights, where gay pride is openly celebrated Read More...
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(Publisher's Note: Pam Brown at the Savanna Chamber of Commerce sent this e-mail to her mailing list last week, but too late to publish. If you missed the airing of the program, contact the Savanna Chamber. Maybe they'll have the video available.) Read More...
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The Hispanic news company will send free mobile-phone alerts in Spanish, covering entertainment, politics and sports. Read More...
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ImpreMedia, the No.1 Hispanic news and information company in the United States in Online and Print, announced today that it has joined forces with 4INFO, the leader in text messaging services, to bring free mobile services to U.S. Read More...
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NEW YORK----ImpreMedia, the No.1 Hispanic news and information company in the United States in Online and Print, announced today that it has joined forces with 4INFO, the leader in text messaging services, to bring free mobile services to U.S. Read More...
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WASHINGTON: US Senator Hillary Clinton will return to congressional politics this week before staging her first joint appearances with White House contender Barack Obama, a spokesman said yesterday. Read More...
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US Senator Hillary Clinton will return to congressional politics this week before staging her first joint appearances with White House contender Barack Obama, a spokesman said Sunday. Read More...
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WASHINGTON - US Senator Hillary Clinton will return to congressional politics this week before staging her first joint appearances with White House contender Barack Obama, a spokesman said on Sunday. Read More...
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Wearing his frayed Red Sox cap and surrounded by the soft-bread pan sobao and other Spanish specialties, Philadelphia grocer Juan Carlos Romano was at work last week in his Juniata Park bodega. Read More...
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Mario Diaz is going from political reporter to political operative. Read More...
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NPR.org , June 18, 2008 · If anyone thinks that the end of the battle for the Democratic presidential nomination will lead to a bit of a respite, a cooling down of passions, think again. Read More...
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Latino theatre reflects a vital and growing American community. and his troupe of actors "a bunch of Desi Arnazes." At the time, the Post was reviewing an English-language version of a Leandro Fernández de Moratín play Buch was directing at the Greenwich Read More...
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Barack Obama wants the support of Latinos who backed Hillary Clinton. But John McCain has begun his Hispanic media campaign in the hopes of copying the successes that President Bush had with those voters. Read More...
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Hillary Clinton may have beaten Barack Obama by two to one in the race for Hispanic votes, but a new poll gives Obama a Latino lead over John McCain by the same margin Read More...
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While the dust was still settling last week in the Democratic presidential race between Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton, presumptive Republican nominee John McCain was kicking up his general election advertising war — on Spanish-language radio Read More...
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The National Black Chamber of Commerce has weighed in against the partnership between Google and Yahoo, suggesting that by gaining control of Yahoo's search advertising inventory, it will create a... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website Read More...
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CAUTION. Child’s Play. The protesters—200 according to press accounts, 500 if you believe protest organizers—are mostly Latinos. Read More...
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U.S. Sen. Barack Obama has been warned to do more to help illegal immigrants become citizens or risk losing the Latino vote, Hispanic Democratic lawmakers say.Obama, D-Ill., and the presumptive Democratic Party nominee for president, was advised that Read More...
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There could be 40,000 potential Latino voters in Idaho this fall, and that excites Don Pena. It's his mission to get Latinos registered and out to the polls. Read More...
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Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) must commit to helping illegal immigrants achieve citizenship or else risk losing the vital Latino vote in the general election, Hispanic Democratic lawmakers are warning. Read More...
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WASHINGTON — The tricky politics of immigration, an issue once seen as a driving force of the 2008 election, have relegated it to a back but hot burner in the presidential campaign debate and paralyzed Congress on the topic. Read More...
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El Pregonero, the oldest Spanish-language newspaper in the Washington D.C.-metro area, hopes to assist newcomers as well as inform second- and third-generation Hispanic Americans Read More...
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A secretive lobby group with ties to cable operators may be behind an anti-Google letter to Congress signed by the American Corn Growers Association and ot | |
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