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Archive for December 4th, 2006

Looking For Latina Owned Businesses Online?

4:21 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · business|Entrepreneurs|Marketing · Comments Off

4 Dec 2006

Hispanic_Business_150.jpgIf you’ve been looking for one source for Latina owned businesses than look no more. The Hispanic Business Women’s Alliance (HBWA) has launched a new, interactive Online Directory of Latina Business Owners and Professionals at http://www.latinamarketplace.com.

This online directory will help Internet shoppers easily find and do business with Latina Business Owners and Professionals in the United States, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands, registered in the Directory. “According to the latest U.S. Bureau of the Census report (2002), there are 540,909 Latina owned businesses in the United States and another 111,287 Latina businesses jointly owned with a male partner. All are excellent prospects to be registered in this new Directory,” stated Lourdes Aponte-Rosario, President of HBWA and Publisher of the Online Directory.

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Mexican “dirty war” President to be tried

1:01 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Justice|mexico · Comments Off

4 Dec 2006

Luis_echeverria.jpgEarlier this year we told you about new evidence proving that the Mexican government under presidents Díaz Ordaz and Echeverría ordered the mass murder of thousands of dissidents during the country’s “dirty war” period in the 1960s and early 1970s. At that time, it was uncertain whether the state would be able to prosecute the aging Echeverría due to statutes of limitations. Now, in a final victory for Vicente Fox‘s outgoing administration (wow, he did one thing right), prosecuters have been cleared to arrest and try the 84-year old ex-president:

From the start, Ignacio Carrillo Prieto, the special prosecutor appointed to look into the dirty war, has pursued genocide charges under Mexican law in an effort to hold military and government officials responsible for the student massacre in 1968 and another in 1971. Some critics have said that to try to apply the genocide law to students as a group is a far-fetched legal approach that is bound to fail.

That criticism seemed to have been borne out last year when a lower court judge threw out the genocide charges against Mr. Echeverría, ruling that Mexico’s 30-year statute of limitations for mass murder had run out and that students could not be defined as a unified group under the genocide law.

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Venezuela strong-arms Telemundo off the air

12:33 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Controversia|Politics|TV|Venezuela · Comments Off

4 Dec 2006

F2006120115105700261.jpgMaegan told you earlier this morning about Hugo Chavez‘s landslide presidential win in Venezuela. According to AP, U.S. Spanish-language network Telemundo also wanted to tell you about it, but didn’t manage to, since they were apparently “forced” off the air during the in situ coverage of the elections in Caracas:

Officials identifying themselves as members of a state regulatory agency forced the U.S.-based Spanish-language TV network Telemundo to halt transmission Sunday of its presidential election coverage.

“We’re surprised by this,” said Pablo Iacub, a member of Telemundo’s eight-person team, which arrived last week. “We only want to do our work,” he said by telephone.

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Chavez To Stay As Venezuela’s Presidente for 6 More Years

8:40 am By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Controversia|Venezuela · Comments Off

4 Dec 2006

20040301-venezuela.jpgHugo Chavez easily won the Venezuelan elections held yesterday over rival, Manuel Rosales, meaning another 6 year term for the leftist leader.

“Long live the socialist revolution! Destiny has been written,” Chavez shouted to thousands of flag-waving supporters wearing red shirts and braving a pouring rain. With 78 percent of voting stations reporting, Chavez had 61 percent to 38 percent for challenger Rosales, said Tibisay Lucena, head of the country’s elections council. Chavez had nearly 6 million votes versus 3.7 million for Rosales, according to the partial tally. Final turnout figures among the 15.9 million eligible voters were not available but an official bulletin of partial results showed it at 75 percent, making Chavez’s lead insurmountable.

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