News (Noticias) for: March, 2010
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March 25, 2010
The New Yorker’s recent publication of Junot Diaz’s short story, The Pura Principal, returns to the neighborhood or as Diaz puts it the nabe of Drown with his alter ego, Yunior, brother Rafa, and Mami. :: Permalink :: from labloga.blogspot.com
GOP’s opposition to healthcare underscores party’s disconnect with low-income Latinos, blacks and whites :: Permalink :: from www.latinalista.net
A teenager accused of murder in the hate crime stabbing of an Ecuadorean immigrant, Marcelo Lucero, had tattoos depicting a swastika and a symbol he said represented “white power,” witnesses testified Tuesday. :: Permalink :: from www.washingtonpost.com
Introducing Cibelle as Sonja Khalecallon – Cibelle has fashioned an alter ego of her own for her upcoming CD, ‘Las Venus Resort Palace Hotel’ :: Permalink :: from www.shoutcastblog.com
Feuding Queens woman, 81, tries to kill Latin-jazz great Eddie Palmieri’s wife, 73 – Geriatric gunslinger Maria Cartagena fired once at Iraida Palmieri, 73, grazing her head Tuesday night :: Permalink :: from www.nydailynews.com
Mi Pueblo opens to throngs of patrons in San Rafael, CA :: Permalink :: from www.marinscope.com
Bilingual family liaisons increasingly important service for schools
The Arizona Legislature gave preliminary approval Tuesday to a proposal that would allow the police to arrest illegal immigrants on trespassing charges simply for being in the state. :: Permalink :: from www.nytimes.com
Supreme Court to review immigration law that favors children of US mothers, over US fathers :: Permalink :: from www.latimes.com
Obama toughens his stance over Cuba’s crackdowns – The president censured Cuba’s attacks on dissent as Gloria Estefan prepared to lead a march Thursday in Miami’s Little Havana to support the Ladies in White. :: Permalink :: from www.miamiherald.com
More than 100 vendors are expected to turn out for Yakima’s first Latino Business, Consumer & Career Expo on Sunday. – Washington :: Permalink :: from www.yakima-herald.com
Rep. Monique Davis (D-Chicago) apologized to Hispanic lawmakers after she generalized about Latinos and tacos while protesting a bill to license hair braiders. – “You do not license a Chinese person to sell Chinese food. You do not license a Latino to sell tacos,” Davis said. “You do not license an African-American woman to hair-braid.” :: Permalink :: from www.suntimes.com
For the 2nd time, a federal judge has declared unconstitutional a Farmers Branch ordinance banning illegal immigrants from renting in the city :: Permalink :: from www.dallasnews.com
El fotoperiodista puertorriqueño Ismael Fernández Reyes ha dedicado un homenaje fotográfico al pueblo cubano en su libro Cuba a través de mi lente, en el que recoge 330 fotos tomadas a lo largo de 20 años de visitas a la isla :: Permalink :: from www.miamiherald.com
Banco Pichincha, Ecuador’s largest, announced Wednesday that it will become the first Latin American commercial bank in Spain after clearing a final regulatory hurdle. :: Permalink :: from www.laht.com
Mexican lawmakers and organizations offered mixed reaction Wednesday to a plan approved by a majority of the nation’s governors that would subsume municipal police forces into state-level law enforcement agencies. :: Permalink :: from www.laht.com
Nearly Two-Thirds of Mexican Towns Have No Banks :: Permalink :: from www.laht.com
Chilean companies have used last month’s devastating earthquake as an excuse to lay off 9,000 workers without severance, the CUT labor federation said. :: Permalink :: from www.laht.com
Traffic Accidents Killed 3,243 People in Peru in ‘09 :: Permalink :: from www.laht.com
Cesar in Oakland has added a new word to its name: Latino. In this branch of the Berkeley restaurant, chef Maggie Pond, who still creates the menus for both locations, has ventured from Spain to the Americas for new inspiration. :: Permalink :: from www.sfgate.com
U.S. report: Cuban media seldom fault military’s role in economy :: Permalink :: from www.miamiherald.com
El Salvador’s first leftist president publicly apologized on behalf of the state Wednesday for the assassination of a Roman Catholic archbishop 30 years ago at the outset of the country’s civil war. :: Permalink :: from www.miamiherald.com
U.S. Military Doing ‘Limited’ Drug War Work In Mexico, Napolitano Says :: Permalink :: from www.npr.org
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