Blogante News for Monday - January 7th, 2008

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Posted on: January 7th, 2008
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The Latino effect: Will it be felt in 2008 race? - California politics

Georgia immigration law’s effects tough to measure

Unemployment Continues to Rise – Hispanic Males Feel the Impact - HispanicBusiness.com

Dallas paper under fire for its “Texan of the Year” - (in case you missed it, I posted about this last week - the illegal immigrant was chosen - now the nastiness has begun)

Immigration dominates GOP issues in South Carolina - As Jan. 19 primary nears, candidates putting focus on controversial topic

Univisión’s challenge: increasing revenue


My Picks (Tomás’ handpicked hispanic highlights) –» view the latest 50 headlines or 25 excerpts

Florida businessman plays Santa in Cuba; jailed dissidents’ kids get gifts from US exiles

Diabetes Education in Comic Book Form Targets the Latino Community

Economic aid to give Mexicans, Central Americans work at home -(part of a movement taking hold in Northern California to tackle the root causes of illegal immigration.)

The Little Georgia Town That Covers New York City in Turf - Dalton - (and its Hispanic growth)

Fighting illegal immigration carries big risks

“The Finishing Touch: Accessories from the Bolivian Highlands,” on View at The Textile Museum February 15 through September 18, 2008, Showcases the Region’s Cultural Wealth - Washington DC

Moms teach Hispanic culture to children - Livermore, California

Southern Arizona businessman José Canchola dies

Maggie Rodriguez: New Co-Host Of CBS Early Show


Eye Openers –» view the latest 50 headlines or 25 excerpts

Naomi Campbell interviews Hugo Chavez for GQ

Immigration raids hit Springfield hard - Tennessee -(up to 1,000 Hispanic residents flee the city)

State lawmakers lining up on immigration bills - Virginia

Immigration is not black and white - The majority of voters - the quiet 60 percent in the middle - are ambivalent and uncertain

Illegal immigrants turn to identity theft - Increased border security has led undocumented workers to assume real names

‘Why me?’ California man asks of Texas impersonator

Illegal Hispanics make a great target for desperate Republicans - The face of America has changed, and the right doesn’t like it.

Grant to help Hispanic women get Pap smears - New Mexico


Did You Know –» view the latest 50 headlines or 25 excerpts.

United States recognizes new Cuban government on this day in 1959. Just six days after the fall of the Fulgencio Batista dictatorship in Cuba, U.S. officials recognize the new provisional government of the island nation.

Hispanics are the most likely to learn of their HIV status late in their disease progression, the least likely to gain access to quality HIV/AIDS-related health care, and the most likely to die within 18 months of an AIDS diagnosis

A new poll finds that illegal immigration registers as a serious problem for a strong majority of people living in four Southwestern states.

When asked if there is a particular segment of diverse workers they plan to target more aggressively in 2008, employers pointed to Hispanic workers, women, African American workers and mature workers. Almost half of employers said, in addition to English, Spanish is the most important language for bilingual hiring.


Election 2008 –» View the latest 50 headlines or 25 excerpts
(Are you registered to vote? Will you vote? You really, really should.)

Romney, McCain clash on illegal immigration

Villaraigosa gives pep talk to Clinton troops - New Hampshire

Richardson Says He Has Momentum From Debate - New Hampshire

Bill Richardson - Persuasive, energetic, prepared

Immigration dominates GOP issues in South Carolina - As Jan. 19 primary nears, candidates putting focus on controversial topic


Blogante Business more at: Business | Marketing | Real Estate | Media | Internet

Latin America urgently needs to implement reforms to boost trade facilitation or else lag behind.

Celebrity chef Robert Del Grande getting in a new Grove - Houston

Interview with Televisa’s Emilio Azcárraga Jean

Mexico stocks slump on U.S. recession concerns

Mexico’s shoemakers feel squeeze of globalization

Mexico is becoming ever more attractive for automakers looking to cut costs, but challenges remain.

Unemployment Continues to Rise – Hispanic Males Feel the Impact - HispanicBusiness.com

Univisión’s challenge: increasing revenue

Grupo Vimenca Agreement Extends Western Union’s Presence in Dominican Republic

Southern Arizona businessman José Canchola dies

Did You Know? When asked if there is a particular segment of diverse workers they plan to target more aggressively in 2008, employers pointed to Hispanic workers, women, African American workers and mature workers. Almost half of employers said, in addition to English, Spanish is the most important language for bilingual hiring.

Maggie Rodriguez: New Co-Host Of CBS Early Show


Blogante Entertainment+ more at: Entertainment | Musica

A New Singer for La Oreja de Van Gogh - Edurne García

Jessica Simpson and Tony Romo’s Romantic Getaway

For Mexican acts, the show goes on despite dangers

The Spanish writer and director of ‘The Orphanage’ bring a harrowing story of loss to the screen

Raising ‘Cane’: Actor draws upon his Miami roots for TV - (Oscar Torre)

Un brujo (Antonio Vázquez Alba) pronostica el divorcio de Paulina y la soltería de Shakira en el 2008


Blogante News from all the other categories - View all categories | states | metros | sitemap — special mention to immigration

Coast Guard criticizes Cuban-Americans - Miami

Cuban farmers: Let the land be ours

In Latin America, politicians feel the beat - The Tribune’s Oscar Avila says U.S. candidates should listen up

The adoption quandary - Guatemala overhauls a system that needed reform, but will it help children?

Mexican consul to Utah retires; built economic ties - Salvador Jimenez Munoz

New IDs for Mexico’s border control

Missouri joins states’ rush to tackle immigration

J.D. Salinas reflects on first year as Hidalgo County judge - Texas

Indiana may adopt tough immigration law

Taylor University to host Latinos Count Conference - Indiana

Minority Groups, Families See Rise in Homelessness - Los Angeles

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