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Top news stories personally selected by the publishers for their relevance to the Hispanic-American community.
June 2008 - Posts
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LatinVision Media joins as one of the media sponsors of the upcoming 2008 HPNG Latino Leadership Conference. LatinVision.com is proud to announce they will help promote and cover the HPNG Latino Leadership Conference. Read More...
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Early statewide test results show Hispanic students have made slight gains in reading, math and language this year in fourth through eighth grades, and the 10th grade. Read More...
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Early statewide test results show Hispanic students have made slight gains in reading, math and language this year in fourth through eighth grades, and the 10th grade. Read More...
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Associated Press - June 30, 2008 3:04 PM ET BOISE, Idaho (AP) - Early statewide test results show Hispanic students have made slight gains in reading, math and language this year in fourth... Read More...
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Associated Press - June 30, 2008 3:04 PM ET BOISE, Idaho (AP) - Early statewide test results show Hispanic students have made slight gains in reading, math and language this year in fourth... 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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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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Presidential rivals Barack Obama and John McCain sought on Saturday to reach out to U.S. Hispanic voters, a bloc that many experts say will be a crucial constituency in this year's election. 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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Ford's Flex crossover will star in a mini-novela from Telemundo, the latest effort to target a hot new subsegment of the Hispanic population. 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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Both John McCain and Barack Obama see opportunities for their campaigns among Latino voters. Read More...
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The presidential hopefuls made their pitches to the increasingly powerful Latino voting bloc Saturday, vying to portray themselves as most in tune with the Hispanic community's needs. Read More...
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When Saltdogs second baseman Eduardo Rios, a Venezuelan immigrant, looked into the stands at Haymarket Park on Saturday, he saw a welcome sight — hundreds of Hispanic faces staring back at him. Read More...
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Appearing before Hispanic elected leaders, the candidates make their pitches, and Obama accuses his foe of flip-flopping. 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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Republican John McCain and Democrat Barack Obama on Saturday both sought the support of the Hispanic community, the fastest-growing minority group in the United States and one that is expected to be a pivotal constituency in the presidential election 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 spoke separately to some 700 Hispanics attending the National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials conference. Read More...
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McCain, Obama court pivotal Hispanic voters in back-to-back speeches Read More...
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Presidential rivals John McCain and Barack Obama are expected to court the support of Hispanic voters over the next four months. Read More...
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WASHINGTON (AP) - Presidential rivals John McCain and Barack Obama are seeking the support of Hispanic voters, beginning a courtship with a pivotal constituency that will span the next four months. Read More...
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June 28 (Bloomberg) -- Presidential candidates John McCain and Barack Obama wooed government officials from the nation's growing Latino community today in dueling Washington speeches. Read More...
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Sens. Barack Obama and John McCain are seeking the support of Hispanic voters. Read More...
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Sens. Barack Obama and John McCain are seeking the support of Hispanic voters. Read More...
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Sens. Barack Obama and John McCain are seeking the support of Hispanic voters. Read More...
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WASHINGTON - Presidential rivals John McCain and Barack Obama seek the love of Hispanic voters, beginning a courtship with a pivotal constituency that will span the next four months. 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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June 28 (Bloomberg) -- Presidential candidates John McCain and Barack Obama are wooing government officials from the nation's growing Latino community today in dueling appearances in Washington. Read More...
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Sens. John McCain and Barack Obama are seeking the support of Hispanic voters, beginning a courtship with a pivotal constituency that will span the next four months. Read More...
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Sens. John McCain and Barack Obama are seeking the support of Hispanic voters, beginning a courtship with a pivotal constituency that will span the next four months. Read More...
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Barack Obama is relying heavily on two Inland men to help him win the Latino vote, which was exposed as a huge weakness in his primary campaign. Read More...
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A mural in Pilsen reflects the Mexican roots of much of Chicago’s large Hispanic population. Read More...
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Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton introduced former rival Sen. Barack Obama to her Hispanic supporters and fundraisers Thursday night, and he got an earful from a group that remains skeptical nearly a month after their Democratic primary battle ended. Read More...
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Today's McCain Myth: John McCain will get support from Hispanic voters this election. Read More...
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WASHINGTON -- The battle for the Hispanic vote is on. Read More...
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WASHINGTON - The battle for the Hispanic vote is on. Read More...
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In a report issued Thursday, the group, known as NALEO, predicted a record-breaking turnout of at least 9.2 million Hispanic voters this fall. The battle is on: Presidential candidates John McCain and Barack Obama plan back-to-back appearances Saturday Read More...
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Hillary Rodham Clinton began campaigning in earnest for her former rival Thursday, urging some of her most passionate supporters to back Barack Obama and then introducing him to some of her key fundraisers. Read More...
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Former San Antonio Mayor Henry Cisneros will be honored by the Hispanic Local Elected Officials (HELO) during the National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials (NALEO) annual conference on June 28 in Washington, D.C. 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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Dreams came true during the first pitch ceremony of the Los Angeles Dodgers and Cleveland Indians game, when Los Angeles Dodgers infielder Luis Maza, announced and presented the winners of the male and female 2008 Latino High School Student Athlete of Read More...
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The Latino Commission on AIDS in conjunction with other Hispanic AIDS activists and health officials across the nation on Tuesday released a list of recommendations for federal policies aimed at addressing high HIV/AIDS rates in the Hispanic community, Read More...
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LOS ANGELES----Dreams came true during the first pitch ceremony of the Los Angeles Dodgers and Cleveland Indians game, when Los Angeles Dodgers infielder Luis Maza, announced and presented the winners of the male and female 2008 Latino High School Student Read More...
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Makena Technologies, creator of the popular social virtual world There.com, today announced a partnership with NaCo USA, the authentic Latino clothing brand that targets consumers through funny and irreverent bilingual slogans and culturally relevant 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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East Carolina University will host a Mexican and Latin American leadership summit Friday to discuss the challenges and opportunities facing the state's immigrant workforce. Read More...
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WSU partnered with the National Hispanic Institute for a second year to host a Young Leader Conference, which began Tuesday and will last until Sunday on the Pullman campus. Read More...
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The Association of Mexicans in North Carolina is holding a leadership summit today and Friday, aimed at informing and strengthening the state's Latino community. Read More...
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There are dramatic signs that the fabled "sleeping giant" of the American electorate, the Latino vote, has awoken for the 2008 presidential race - putting Republican John McCain and Democrat Barack Obama in heated competition for what could be a game-changing.. Read More...
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Orange County residents advise McCain and Obama to take them seriously and listen to their concerns. Read More...
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The presidential campaigns of Barack Obama and John McCain have intensified their efforts to reach out to religious leaders, politicians and others in the Hispanic community. Read More...
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The Latino Commission on AIDS and its community partners join eight cities across the United States in releasing Latino/Hispanic HIV/AIDS Federal Policy recommendations - addressing the Latino AIDS Crisis to address the HIV/AIDS emergency in Latino/Hispanic Read More...
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Central Florida has some of the top Hispanic-owned companies in the nation, according to the latest national ranking by California-based Hispanic Business magazine. Read More...
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