1:29 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Bolivia| Cuba| Health · 1 Comment
17 Oct 2006
After having already “donated” 20 hospitals to Bolivia, the Cuban government is matching that with another 20, with the help of Venezuela.
Last September, Cuba finished construction on and the equipping of 20 hospitals in rural communities.In addition, Cuba has also built 7 opthamological centers where the ‘Operación Milagro’ progam is carried out, which are free eye operations for the poor.
These hospitals now have the equipement necessary to do complete diagnoses, from X-rays, ultrasounds, EKGs and lab work, as well as operating rooms and specialized staff, said the minister.
Ten of the 20 new hospitals will follow this pattern and the other ten will receive only basic equipment to get them up and running.
According to Spain’s 20 Minutos, the Cuban Medical Brigade currently has 1,681 of its doctors and nurses in Bolivia, and doctors have performed over 36,000 cataract surgeries.
Earlier this year, Bolivian doctors protested the presence of the Cuban physicians, accusing them of taking away their jobs.
Via / 20 Minutos and BBC News
12:40 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Immigration| Media| Politics| TV · 4 Comments
17 Oct 2006
Lou Dobbs, the CNN “journalist” whose favorite pastime is scapegoating Mexican immigrants for every problem this country has, has just been promoted by the cable news network. CNN had axed old timer Aaron Brown to make room for their new faves, Anderson Cooper and Wolf Blitzer, and it seems now that Dobbs has been bumped up to star level as well, giving him a seat as anchor for the midterm elections right next to those guys:
Dobbs’ weeknight news show will expand to seven days a week, with the two weekend editions presenting highlights of the week’s reporting beginning Oct. 28.The longest-running anchor on CNN’s air, Dobbs is suddenly hot again, due to his new opinionated persona as a crusader on issues like immigration reform. His hourlong “Lou Dobbs Tonight” is up 22 percent in viewers this year over last, a bigger increase than any show on CNN or Fox News Channel.
According to CNN, Dobbs won’t be on hand to interview analysts (like normal journalists do) but strictly to provide his opinion on things. Get ready to hear the words “broken borders” and “the outsourcing of America” numerous times.
Anyone remember when journalists were discouraged from offering their own opinions on the news — when they at least pretended to be objective — and when they did offer opinions it was made clear that that was the case with the word “OPINION” written in big letters across the screen?
That’s not the case anymore, since spitting hate is now better for your career than proper reporting.
Via / Yahoo! News
8:43 am By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Health| Shopping| children · 1 Comment
17 Oct 2006
Say I am stating the obvious, but I have never, ever had the urge to drink my Latino themed cleaning products, no matter how brightly colored they may be or how lemony fresh they may smell. I also don’t store my cleaning products in the fridge where my cold beverages are nor have I ever walked into a bodega or grocery store looking for something to quench my thirst and accidently picked up a bottle of cleaning fluid. But maybe that’s just me. Based on local and national news stories, it seems that some people are having a problem telling the Colgate-Pamolive owned Fabuloso general cleanser from sports drinks.
Now why can’t U.S. presidential campiagns be more like Catalonian presidential elections? Probably because none of our candidates look like Albert Rivera. The 26 year old lawyer and Catalonian presidential hopeful isn’t mud slinging. He’s clothes slinging, appearing naked in his campaign posters.
Beside Rivera’s picture, the poster reads: “We don’t care where you were born. We don’t care which language you speak. We don’t care what kind of clothes you wear. We care about you.”
Rivera and his party,the Ciutadans, wants to shift the focus off issues such as offical language and nationalism and focus on issues such as bilingual education, low-cost housing for young people and discounts for students on all public transportation.
Via / The Washington Post
Image Via / El Pais
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