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Posted on: March 13th, 2007
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Tags: Spanish-language, telenovela
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“Rep. Raul Grijalva says he feels like hes been in a “telenovela” _ a steamy Spanish-language soap opera _ as the Congressional Hispanic Caucus wrestles with a nasty power struggle, complete with accusations of name-calling.
The group has squandered time on a “circus,” the Arizona Democrat laments, and must “get back to the business we were elected to do.”"
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