Hispanic Stars Push 'Cash for Clunkers'
By
Paul Bedard
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Washington Whispers - July 21, 2009
Hispanic stars, like Angélica Vale, are pushing "Cash for Clunkers."
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Republicans' Several Reasons to Support Sonia Sotomayor
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Bonnie Erbe
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Bonnie Erbe - May 28, 2009
Any GOP opposition to Sotomayor will inevitably be viewed as anti-Hispanic by the Hispanic community.
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Would Sotomayor Be the First Hispanic Supreme Court Justice or Was It Cardozo?
By
Robert Schlesinger
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Robert Schlesinger - May 26, 2009
Did he beat Sotomayor to the bench by three quarters of a century?
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Republican Attacks on Sotomayor Will Alienate Hispanic Voters
By
Bonnie Erbe
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Bonnie Erbe - May 26, 2009
One of the few good things George W. Bush did was woo Hispanics. Now they're blowing that too.
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Obama Taps Sonia Sotomayor for High Court
Nation & World - May 26, 2009
Federal court judge would be the first Hispanic to serve on the Supreme Court.
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The Opposition to Obama at Notre Dame and the Overlooked Latino Factor
By
Dan Gilgoff
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God & Country - May 4, 2009
White Catholics who attend church weekly are Notre Dame's core critics. So how big a group are they?
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Hot Docs: Pressing the Reset Button on U.S.-Russia Relations
By
Henry J. Reske
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Nation & World - March 9, 2009
The recession could open a window of opportunity for the Obama administration to reach out to Moscow.
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1 in 5 Students Is Latino
By
Eddy Ramírez
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On Education - August 28, 2008
The growth of Latino students poses challenges for many school districts nationwide.
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An Anglo-Latino Working Class?
By
Michael Barone
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Michael Barone - April 28, 2008
The Democratic primary results signal for some an emergence of an Anglo-Latino working class.
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Hispanic Voters Echo Others' Views Except on Immigration
News Desk - March 28, 2008
On most issues except immigration, Hispanic voters largely echo the views of whites, black, and Asians in a new poll from Synovate Research.
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Trail Mix
By
Alison Go
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The Paper Trail - August 31, 2007
A new study shows that Hispanic students tend to avoid large state schools, the Daily Collegian writes. Penn State's Hispanic population is about 4.5 percent, while the national makeup is around 14.5 percent.
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Our First Revolution
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Michael Barone
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Michael Barone - August 27, 2007
Here is a very nice review of my book Our First Revolution, by Paul Mirengoff of Power Line, plus a link to a radio interview of me by Power Line's John Hinderaker. Thanks, Paul and John, for the review and interview, and for your excellent blogging in Power Line.
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The Hispanic Market Isn't Only for Big Business
By
Renuka Rayasam
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Small Biz Scene - March 30, 2007
My thoughts have been traveling south of the border (I'm bound for Argentina on vacation), and I'm not the only one. With 47 million Hispanics in the United States, many companies are anxious to court that growing market.
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Trail Mix
The Paper Trail - December 5, 2006
MIT has launched a fundraising drive--but this one will raise money just for students, the Tech reports.
Cornell University's antihazing website is a "great place to pick up hazing ideas," IvyGate reports.
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