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Spain Hearts VivirLatino

2:55 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Newspapers| Spain| TV| VivirLatino · Comments Off

6 Sep 2006

vlpolls.GIFVivirLatino’s first online poll has made waves across the ocean in Spain. 20 minutos (PDF – Page 22), a free daily paper, wrote up the online poll where you, our readers, voted Shakira as the most influential Latina in the U.S. Our poll also made the Informativos Telecinco afternoon newscast in Spain.

VivirLatino Polls : Shakira The Most Influential Latina 2006

1:36 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Celebrities| Music| Polls2006| VivirLatino · Comments Off

1 Sep 2006

vlpollsSince July 17 VivirLatino has been asking you, our readers, to choose from 20 varied Latino candidates ranging from musicians to politicians to business leaders as The Most Influential Latino 2006. Nearly 2000 of you placed your votes and 35% of you chose a Colombiana whose hips don’t lie, Shakira. 31% of you chose a Boricua from the block, Jennifer Lopez.

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VLMIL Candidate #4: Hugo Chavez

7:22 am By Maegan La Mala · Politics| Polls2006| Venezuela| VivirLatino · Comments Off

19 Jul 2006

chavez.jpgName: Hugo Rafael Chávez Frías
Age: 54

Occupation: President of Venezuela

Place of Residence: Caracas, Venezuela

Bio: From Wikipedia:

Born July 28, 1954, Chavez is the 53rd and current President of Venezuela. As the leader of the “Bolivarian Revolution,” Chávez promotes his vision of democratic socialism, Latin American integration, and what he terms anti-imperialism. He is also a radical critic of neoliberal globalization and United States foreign policy. Chávez’s far-reaching reforms have evoked exceptional controversy in Venezuela and abroad, receiving both criticism and praise. Venezuelans are split between those who say he has empowered the poor, and those who say he is autocratic and has mismanaged the economy. Some foreign governments view Chávez as a threat to global oil prices and regional stability, while others welcome his bilateral trade and reciprocal aid agreements.

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