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January 2010 - Posts
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Men, particularly white men, dominate the list of major-party candidates for statewide offices in Illinois. Read More...
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Veronica Flores-Paniagua: Don’t like what you see on the SBOE? Monday is the last day to register to vote in the March primary. Read More...
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Editorial: President Barack Obama is at his best when speaking before an audience, he knows how to deliver a speech and inspire. It was these qualities more than any other that motivated millions to believe in him and his call for change and elect him Read More...
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It's said that politics creates strange bedfellows. I was reminded how true this can be when I traveled to D.C. in recent weeks to figure... Read More...
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It is time for the stars to shine again in 2010. The Queens Courier is recognizing the 40 young professionals below who exemplify outstanding leadership skills, not only in their chosen fields, but also in their community, at the second annual “Rising Read More...
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Filed under: Politics , Race and Civil Rights With everything that is going on right now regarding Haiti , the U.S. Census Negro controversy seems to be a pretty non-existent issue at the moment...on the surface at least. Many eyebrows raised recently Read More...
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By Nezua, Media Consortium Blogger Professional pundits and Democratic politicians are in a frenzy over what Martha Coakley's senate seat loss to Republican Scott Brown... Read More...
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Maria Perez-Brown knows a thing or two about TV programming targeting Latinos. Read More...
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James von Brunn, 89, died at a federal complex in Butner, North Carolina. He was undergoing mental evaluation before standing trial for the alleged lone-wolf murder last June of Steven Jones, 39, a security guard at the U. S. Holocaust Memorial Museum. Read More...
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The Republican Party in Florida has experienced significant upheaval in recent weeks, partly due to a competitive primary battle between incumbent Gov. Charlie Crist and Cuban-American Marco Rubio, former Speaker of the Florida State House, in the race Read More...
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There was a remarkable moment during the recent Obama-Singh meeting in Washington that was barely captured by the cameras. As the two leaders met for their one-on-one, Singh’s principal assistant and note-taker was his private secretary Jaideep Sarkar, Read More...
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With already shrunken budgets, the groups that watch out for Idaho's most vulnerable don't know how they'll fare if Otter's cuts are approved. Get more news from Idaho’s Capitol Read More...
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The final instalment of Telegraph.co.uk's list of the liberals who most influence American politics. Read More...
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Lecture kicks-off campus census poster competition Read More...
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SHORT TAKES: Ran into former county Supervisor Steve Perez at the 24th Street Starbucks, and he briefed me on his campaign for the Second District County Supervisor seat being vacated by Don Maben. Perez said his campaign is going well and that "there Read More...
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The Commerce Department will spend an estimated $340 million to encourage Americans to participate in the 2010 census. Read More...
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Millions of immigrants, documented and undocumented, have waited on the sidelines while Congress and The White House battled over healthcare reform this entire year. On Tuesday, December 15, however, their wait seemed to get a little shorter. Read More...
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On Wednesday the State School Board will continue discussing how to rewrite social studies textbooks. Already several groups are planning on voicing their opposition to the textbooks which they say include too much religious influence and too little minority Read More...
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One year after the election of President Barack Obama, black optimism about America has surged, while Hispanics have become more skeptical about race relations, according to a new poll. Read More...
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The developing field for the new 11-member council includes several familiar names. Read More...
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Did you ever attend a party and no one noticed you were there, and when you left no one noticed that you weren’t? That is how I interpreted Long Island University professor Jose R. Sanchez’s New Year’s observation about the media’s oversight of some key Read More...
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Emma Creel-Vargas was never afraid to speak her mind, even if it meant turning down a chance to meet the president of the United States. Read More...
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SAN ANGELO, Texas —HOUSTON — Did you ever attend a party and no one noticed you were there, and when you left no one noticed that you weren’t? That is how I interpreted Long Island University professor Jose R. Sanchez’s New Year’s observation about the Read More...
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By José R. Sánchez When does one dead Hollywood actor trump another? When does one fierce dead organizer against social injustices trump another? In fact, when does a dead chimp responsible for a hideous attack catapult himself above the life of a dead Read More...
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DALLAS/FORT WORTH: Republican candidates in the highly anticipated Texas gubernatorial race will square off in The Texas Debates: Race for Governor on Thursday, January 14 at 7:00 p.m. The live debate broadcast to millions on television, radio and online Read More...
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The Arizona Republican Party says Hispanics are playing an increasingly integral role in the state's politics, so the party is launching a new Web site focused on their issues and concerns. Read More...
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Party launching new Web site focused on Hispanic issues and concerns. Read More...
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The Arizona Republican Party says Hispanics are playing an increasingly integral role in the state's politics, so the party is launching a new Web site focused on their issues and concerns. Read More...
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PHOENIX (AP) - The Arizona Republican Party says Hispanics are playing an increasingly integral role in the state's politics, so the party is launching a new Web site focused on their issues and concerns. Read More...
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PHOENIX -- An immigration activist is sending out text alerts to warn residents about Sheriff Joe Apraio's controversial crime suppression sweeps. Lydia Guzman, head of the nonprofit group Respect-Repeto, has protested Arpaio's sweeps before. She's also Read More...
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Jan Jarboe Russell: At the start of the new decade, Texas has no Latino candidates running for state-wide office. Read More...
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Every time a voter opens the door, Rudy Lozano Jr. knows he might have to relive his darkest memory. Read More...
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The primary is only a month away. Bring your brass knuckles if you happen to live on the Southwest Side.There's a brawl in the making.In what otherwise seems like a passionless, dispirited electorate disinterested in the looming, frigid Feb. 2 primary, Read More...
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Tieton City Clerk Fred Muñoz, right, swears in Juan Santos, the first Latino city council member in Tieton Thursday, Dec. 31, 2009. Read More...
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