Blogante News for Tuesday - January 15th, 2008

Posted on: January 15th, 2008
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Knowledge is Power!

Top Stories –» view the latest 50 headlines or 25 excerpts

U.S. to Speed Deportation of Criminals in Jail

Five myths about the recent anti-immigration talk in America

Study: Minorities’ ’dream’ foreclosed - The subprime-mortgage crisis will cost black and Hispanic homeowners up to $256 billion - the worst financial hit for minorities in modern U.S. history, a new study finds.

McClatchy, ImpreMedia eye Hispanic ad market


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

Actress hits big-screen stride in 40s - Spain’s Belén Rueda defies American studios’ age bias

Climbing a ladder made of lipstick - Mary Kay and Avon

Crackdown on Long Island Landlords Is Criticized as Harassment of Immigrants - (since when do building inspectors show up at 6am?)

Quit describing voters as lily white, black or Latino

Antonio Mora leaving Channel 2 to become CBS Miami TV station’s chief anchor


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

Mexican border town gearing up to deal with returning migrants

Mexico’s Other Border - Central American immigrants heading north face many hazards—and many crossings—in their risky trek to the “land of marvels.”

Mexico to get an eyeful of the Naked News

Colombia: US$20 million to combat conscription of minors into illegal armed groups

Infoshop News - Review: La Barrikada - Spanish language journal created from the love, rage, and desire of living alongside the barricades of Oaxaca, Mexico during the summer and fall of 2006

Irving ISD foresees drop in enrollment - (can you guess why?)

Bill on Migrants Splits a Town With Few - What Some Called a Preventive Measure Seemed to Others an Effort to Fan Biases - Taneytown, Maryland

Metabolic Syndrome Doubles Stroke Risk in Women, Hispanics


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

Did You Know? The Human Rights Commission in the Mexican capital confirmed on Monday that 38,000 children are involved in work forbidden by the Constitution.

Did You Know? More illegal immigrants are caught in Tucson than anywhere else. Last year, Border Patrol agents arrested almost 400,000 immigrants.

Did You Know? 41 percent of blacks and 32.8 percent of Hispanics who bought homes in Boston or five other major cities in recent years used high-cost loans. By contrast, only 6.9 percent of whites used such mortgages.


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

Quit describing voters as lily white, black or Latino

The ¡Si, Se Puede! Test for Obama

Five myths about the recent anti-immigration talk in America

The Race for La Casa Blanca

Ugly Betty Endorses Clinton - America Ferrera

Juntos Con Hillary: Clinton Kicks Off Hispanic Outreach

In Obama’s Pursuit of Latinos, Race Plays Role

Primary colors: The Hispanic-black equation


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

News Analysis: Impremedia and McClatchy Partner for National Print and Digital Media Sales

Accounts: LA Care, Diageo

Mexichem aims to lead Latin America in chemicals through further acquisitions, company officials say.

Expert in Hispanic and Latin American Public Relations Shares his Views

US Dollar’s Decline in Value Prompts Central Reserve Bank of Peru to Make Record-Breaking Purchase

Mexican avocado exporters group sues California Department of Food and Agriculture

Univision to Debut Spanish-Language Primetime Animated Series

BBVA executive named new Compass chairman

Tennessee Sen. Lamar Alexander Tries Again On Bill To Allow English-Only Policies

Race-on-Race Harassment in the Restaurant Industry

Climbing a ladder made of lipstick - Mary Kay and Avon

Escondido getting fourth Latino-themed supermarket - California

Did You Know? 41 percent of blacks and 32.8 percent of Hispanics who bought homes in Boston or five other major cities in recent years used high-cost loans. By contrast, only 6.9 percent of whites used such mortgages.

Study: Minorities’ ’dream’ foreclosed - The subprime-mortgage crisis will cost black and Hispanic homeowners up to $256 billion - the worst financial hit for minorities in modern U.S. history, a new study finds.

Goya Foods Marks the Christmas Season by Giving

Lisa McCarthy Joins Univision Communications as Executive Vice President of Client Development and Partnership Marketing

Sovereign Bancorp to take $1.6bn writedown

Genstar Capital, Execs Create National Brokerage for Hispanic Consumers

NAIC Launches Insure U for Small Business en Español - New public education program helps small businesses understand and address business risks identified in national survey

Small Latino businesses gather for trade show - New Jersey

Single Touch Interactive Partners with Latino Movil to Launch Innovative ADC Program

McClatchy, ImpreMedia eye Hispanic ad market


Blogante Entertainment+ more at: Entertainment | Musica

Vanessa Guzmán Has Her Second Child

Naomi Campbell and Hugo Chávez: Dating?

A Good Man Is Hard To Buy in Oxygen Original Movie Husband For Hire, Premiering Saturday, January 19 at 8 p.m. (ET/PT) All-Star Cast Features Mark Consuelos, Nadine Velazquez, Mario Lopez, Erik Estrada and Tempestt Bledsoe

YouTube Mexico attracts local media firms

Enrique Iglesias and Mandy Moore appear as love rivals - How I Met Your Mother

Actress hits big-screen stride in 40s - Spain’s Belén Rueda defies American studios’ age bias

Local production company makes second video for Mexican rock group - Disidente - Savannah, Georgia

“Queen of Salsa” items bring Celia Cruz exhibit to life - San Antonio

Jennifer Lopez Splits From Manager

‘La Mega’ Celebrates Raymond ‘Moonshadow’ Broussard’s Return to ‘El Vacilón De La Mañana’ with $10,000 Per Hour Giveaway

Ugly Betty Endorses Clinton - America Ferrera


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

Mexican consul for Montana retires after three decades of service

Alvaro Colom Takes Oath Of Office As Guatemala President

American, bilingual not exclusive

WHO tells travelers to Brazil to get yellow fever shot

New Hampshire U.S. Rep. Paul Hodes ‘amazed’ in border tour of San Diego area

SAN FRANCISCO HAS A NEW CZAR OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS - Luis R. Cancel

Did You Know? 41 percent of blacks and 32.8 percent of Hispanics who bought homes in Boston or five other major cities in recent years used high-cost loans. By contrast, only 6.9 percent of whites used such mortgages.

University of New Mexico Professor Emeritus Ángel González Dies in Spain

Blanton Museum Receives Major Award from AICA-USA for Exhibition Drawn from Caracas-Based Coleccion Patricia Phelps de Cisneros


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