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Archive for January 16th, 2007

Castro on the verge of death…again

4:39 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Cuba|Politics · Comments Off

16 Jan 2007

castroill.jpgWell, we’ve heard this one before, but Spanish media is saying that Fidel Castro’s prognosis is “very grave”:

A Spanish newspaper cited sources at a Madrid hospital Tuesday saying that Cuban leader Fidel Castro suffered from a serious infection of the large intestine and faces a “very grave prognosis,” but the doctor who examined Castro last month said he stood by his statement of last month that Castro was recovering from his ailments.

El Pais — one of Spain’s largest and most reliable papers — reported that two sources at the Madrid hospital told its reporters that Castro had suffered complications after three failed surgeries to correct the problems.

Dr. Jose Luis Garcia Sabrido, chief of surgery at the public hospital Gregorio Maranon in Madrid, traveled to Havana in December where he examined Castro for about 90 minutes. He told CNN’s Al Goodman Tuesday that he was not the source of the report in newspaper El Pais.

“Any statement that doesn’t come directly from his (Castro’s) medical team is without foundation,” Dr. Garcia Sabrido said.

CNN’s Sanjay Gupta offers what seems to me the first real explanation of what Castro may be dying from:

…the operation apparently is not working, Gupta cited the report as saying. “He is still leaking half a liter of fluid into his abdominal cavity every single day, which is a lot. He is a very sick guy, and that just leads to more infection,” Gupta said.

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Latino Golden Globe Wins, Losses

11:35 am By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Events|Movies|TV · 1 Comment

16 Jan 2007

2007_01_15t233843_291x450_us_globes_picture.jpgLatinos were in the house at this year’s Golden Globes. With the sweep of two important categories by ABC’s Ugly Betty, we had something to celebrate, but the tail end of the show brought triumphs and losses.

The big win: the last award of the night, Best Film Drama, went to Mexico’s Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu for Babel:

“I swear I have my papers in order, governor, I swear,” “Babel” director Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu of Mexico joked after California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger presented the best drama prize for the sweeping ensemble drama that takes place on three continents.

And while here at VL we frequently entertain the debate of whether we should consider people, things, issues, animals, etc. from Spain applicable to this site (yes, we know Spaniards are not Latinos), Mala and I are huge Almodóvar fans so we were rooting for Volver. Unfortunately, our movie lost. Boo-hoo. I wonder if Pedro knew and that’s why he said he had cold and skipped the awards all together?

Also, our beloved Penelope lost the Best Actress award, also for Volver. Hopefully Salma stuck around to keep her company without rubbing her nose in it.

Still, some Hollywood experts still have Pe pegged for a Best Actress nod at the Oscars.

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Ugly Betty takes home two Golden Globes

6:30 am By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Events|TV · Comments Off

16 Jan 2007

capt.32314310a0b84b99bba46fa1b747a338.golden_globes_press_room_carg192.jpgHooray! It’s a landmark moment for Latinos on TV. A show by Latinos, with a Latino cast and a Latino storyline, adapted from a script born in Latin America, has taken the Golden Globe for Best Comedy, with America Ferrera taking home her own for Best Comic Actress on TV.

Betty‘s producer, Silvio Horta, got all teary-eyed (and so did I, I confess) when he said that Ugly Betty was an immigrant story and that Betty herself symbolizes the American dream. The immigrant angle, I think, is what has taken an ordinary Cinderella tale and turned it into something meaningful that so many people can relate to.

While Horta gave his speech, Salma Hayek, the show’s star executive producer stood back, and cast member Vanessa Williams jumped up and down and shouted with glee. Horta ended his speech by sending a shout out to his mom: “Te quiero, mami!”

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