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Archive for June 21st, 2006

quijote.jpgThinking of heading out to the library to pick up a couple of books en español? According to AP, if you live in Gwinnett County, Georgia, think again. The library system in the heavily Latino county has decided it won’t be purchasing any more non-children’s books in the language of Cervantes:

Last week, the library board in this fast-growing county of 700,000 people eliminated the $3,000 that had been set aside to buy Spanish-language fiction in the coming fiscal year. It offered no explanation, but the chairman said such book purchases would lead readers of other foreign languages to demand the same treatment.

I can see it now. All those French residents of this Georgia county taking to the streets to demand original versions of the works of Baudelaire and Victor Hugo.

“We can’t supply pleasure reading material for all language groups, so we’re not going to go down that road,” said Lloyd Breck, chairman of the library board.

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Teen Choice Has Latino Options

2:27 pm By Maegan La Mala · Celebrities| Events| TV · Comments Off

21 Jun 2006

mariahteenchoice.jpgSadly, I haven’t been a teen for a long time now but this year’s Teen Choice Awards, airing live for the first time on August 20th on FOX, has a few Latinos to choose from meaning I may have to pay attention. Some of the stars up for the coveted Teen Choice Surfboard include Eva Longoria against Alexis Bledel from Gilmore Girls in the catagory of Choice TV Actress: Comedy. Eva Longoria is also nominated in the category of Choice Hottie Award against Jessica Alba (who is also nominated in the Choice Movie Actress: Action/Drama Adventure for Fantastic Four.

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I guess Tiziano Ferro and his handlers knew that saying sorry for statements against Mexican women wasn’t going to cut it, so the Italian pop star paid a visit to the Mexican consulate in Milan to “make peace” with Mexico vis a vis the Consul.

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Is shaking hands and smiling for a photo going to do it? Next time we see him he’s gonna be dressed like a charro and singing el himno nacional.

Via / People en español

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If You’re Going to Cross, Please Use the Ladder Provided

9:19 am By Maegan La Mala · Immigration · Comments Off

21 Jun 2006

boderladder.jpgRanchers and other homeowners near the U.S./Mexico border are making it a little easier for immigrants coming into the United States, by providing ladders. Their reasons are not all that altruistic. Some Texas ranchers are adding ladders along their fences because they are tired of fixing torn down fencing and losing their animals through holes. But just because the ladders are there doesn’t mean people use them. Paul Johnson, a rancher in La Copa, just south of a U.S. Border Patrol highway checkpoint that went up 75 miles from the border said:

“They ignore it a lot,” Johnson said. “They’re afraid that they’re monitored by the Border Patrol.” Johnson plans to take the ladders down, worried about the message he’s sending. “I think what it does is give a signal that we are wanting them to cross there, don’t mind the crossing, and that kind of magnifies the problem,”

Other area ranchers like Michael Vickers, opt for something a little different, like ringing fences with 220 volts of electricity.

Via / Yahoo News


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