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Tracking a killer CancerRecent research suggests breast cancer in Latinas is different from that in non-Hispanic women. But scientists don’t yet understand completely how it is different, why and, finally, what... |
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Collateral DamageCitizen Latinos are now paying the price of rights abuse that Sheriff Joe Arpaio has levied against Latinos, jail inmates, political enemies and media foes. |
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''Illegal Immigration is just that - Illegal''Guest columnist Sheriff Joe Arpaio slams Mayor Phil Gordon for accusing him of racial profiling |
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From the Editor: Editor's letter: It’s Personal |
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"The price good men pay for indifference to public affairs is to be ruled by evil men." - Plato |
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| The Briefcase: Wal-Mart discounts prescriptions | Archive » |
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Wal-Mart Stores Inc., will expand its discounted prescription drug program to offer 90-day supplies for $10 and add several women’s medications at a discount |
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| The Briefcase: D-back pitches for Qwest | Archive » |
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Diamondbacks pitcher Tony Peña is coming in as a spokesman for Qwest Communications |
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| The Briefcase: Santana opens restaurant in Tempe | Archive » |
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Carlos Santana and chef Roberto Santibañez have opened their María María restaurant in the Tempe Marketplace. This is the second location of Maria Maria |
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| The Briefcase: MAC Foundation offers free rent to nonprofits | Archive » |
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The Mesa Arts Center Foundation, in cooperation with the Mesa Arts Center, is continuing to offer a limited number of “free-rent” dates in the Mesa Arts Center’s theaters |
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| The Briefcase: Borders Latino book club | Archive » |
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Borders bookstores, the Association of American Publishers and the Latina organization Las Comadres have teamed up to create a Latino book club |
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| The Briefcase: Toyota helps literacy in 3 Mesa schools | Archive » |
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Toyota has announced that three Mesa elementary schools are among the newest sites for its successful Toyota Family Literacy Program |
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| The Briefcase: Friendly House builds new admin center | Archive » |
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A new chapter for Friendly House will begin near the original birthplace of the 87 year old organization |
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| The Briefcase: Blue Cross Blue Shield launches bi-cultural campaign | Archive » |
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BCBS rolls out bi-cultural marketing campaign The campaign targets Hispanics through television, radio and print advertisements, as well as a series of “webisodes” |
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| Vibe: Walls of arte | Archive » |
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Arizona Hispanic Chamber and Wells Fargo create Walls of Arte |
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| Vibe: Script your own Ugly Betty | Archive » |
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Apply to the Latino Television Writers Program and create your own reality show |
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| Vibe: Latinos in 3D | Archive » |
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A Latino, is a Latino, is a Latino. Right? Nah! You know it and so do the founders of Cilantro Animation Studios in Boca Raton, Florida. |
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| Vibe: Child’s Play | Archive » |
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Attention niños y niñas and fully growns who are niños at heart Children’s Museum of Phoenix’s grand opening on June 14-15 |
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| Vibe: Fashionista Fest | Archive » |
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Skky Entertainment will feature the imaginative creations of six local Latino designers at its first Latin Glam 2008 Fashion Show on June 7 |
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| Vibe: Review: Alchemist tries for music magic | Archive » |
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Alchemist Manifesto, the sophomore album of Adrian Quesada and Martin Perna, founding members of Grupo Fantasma and Antibalas Afrobeat Orchestra, is a mix of electronica, funk and Afro-Latin jazz |
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| Vibe: Torrid love... in Yuma? | Archive » |
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Rick Najera, known for his comedic film performances (Ladron Que Roba a Ladron, A Day Without a Mexican, National Lampoons Pledge This!), switches gears for a dramatic role as the sensitive,... |
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| Vibe: Mural magic | Archive » |
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Veteran Chicano artist Martin Moreno is bringing back the tradition of the mural pachanga to Phoenix |
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| Vibe: A JLo reality series? Get real! | Archive » |
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JLo, you’re sooo many things and you’re good at some of them but even someone bigger-than-life as you can’t pull off a reality show |
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| Vibe: Review: Lats in La-La Land | Archive » |
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Lotusland features 34 short stories and excerpts spanning 60 years of writing by some of the best Latino authors |
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| Movin' Up: Tucsonan on national credit union board | Archive » |
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Robert Ramirez, CEO of Vantage West Credit Union, is a new member to the Credit Union Executives Society board of directors |
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| Movin' Up: New sales executive at Tucson stations | Archive » |
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Steve Nuñez is now the local sales manager at La Preciosa KTZR (97.1 FM) and Tejano KXEW (1600 AM) in Tucson |
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| Movin' Up: Chief named for observatory | Archive » |
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The Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy David Silva as the new director of the National Optical Astronomy Observatory based in Tucson |
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| Movin' Up: New E-commerce manager heads up Web venture | Archive » |
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Kris Alvarenga, the new manager of E-Commerce for Paddock Pools |
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| Movin' Up: New La Frontera board officers named | Archive » |
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La Frontera Center has elected new officers for its board of directors, including Celestino Fernandez, Frank Y. Valenzuela and Maria Elena McElroy |
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| Movin' Up: Arizona Humanities Council names chair | Archive » |
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Kim Fernandez a principal with the architectural firm Albanese-Brooks Associates, has been elected chair of the Arizona Humanities Council board of directors |
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| Movin' Up: Local artist receives grant to fund work | Archive » |
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Jose Benavides was one of 11 Maricopa County artists awarded grants by the Arizona Commission on the Arts |
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| Movin' Up: Head of trust land real estate unit | Archive » |
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Michael Del Castillo is the new manager of the Southern Arizona real estate office of the Arizona State Land Department |
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| Movin' Up: Four join Valle del Sol board | Archive » |
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Valle del Sol announces the appointment of four to the Board of Directors; Tina Marie Bradley, Julio Herrera, Sarah Strunk, and James Vigars |
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| Movin' Up: Healthcare school honors trio | Archive » |
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Angela Gonzales, Linda Lopez and Dr. Arthur Martinez honored at Sixth Annual Crystal Awards program |
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| Movin' Up: Chamber gets new account executive | Archive » |
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Rosa Moreno has been hired by the Tucson Chamber of Commerce |
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| Careers: Speak Spanish to me | Archive » |
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Remember when your mom told you two languages was better than one? she was right. |
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| Food & Dining: The tasty life of a celeb chef | Archive » |
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Just as food eventually touches all parts of our body (some settling in places we’d preferred that it not), so does what we eat touch different aspects of the Latino lifestyle |
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| Health: Low-income Latinas eat better, survey says | Archive » |
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Low-income Hispanic women are more likely than their African-American and White counterparts to follow diets that are rich in fruits and vegetables, according to a study published in the Journal... |
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| Health: Hispanics more likely to miss Alzheimer’s symptoms | Archive » |
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Hispanics and African-Americans are more likely to delay seeking care for Alzheimer’s Disease and therefore lead to greater progression of the illness |
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| Health: Humana opens call center | Archive » |
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Humana opened its new state-of-the-art call center for its RightSource home delivery mail-order prescription drug service |
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| Health: Piña joins UA Medical team | Archive » |
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Dr. Maria E. Piña is one of five new faculty members to join the University of Arizona Department of Pediatrics |
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| Health: A new you | Archive » |
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Ever since Isaac Newton dodged that famous apple women have learned that gravity mixed with skin unlike a French Bordeaux – dosen't improve with age |
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| LP Journal: Once a dream, closer to reality | Archive » |
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A Senate bill proposes a National Museum of the American Latino |
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| LP Journal: Being Raul | Archive » |
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Raul Castro documentary shares former governor's life |
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| LP Journal: View from the pews | Archive » |
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New study shows comparison of Catholic and Protestant Latinos |
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| LP Journal: Telling our story | Archive » |
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New Latino documentary is in the works for PBS and Latino Public Broadcasting |
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| LP Journal: Highways to harassment | Archive » |
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Latino and African Americans are three times more likely to be searched during traffic stops |
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| LP Journal: New suave show with Suarez | Archive » |
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Now we have a show dedicated to issues affecting Latinos. |
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| LP Journal: Entre Amigos | Archive » |
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City of Phoenix PR person David Ramirez sent us an e-mail reminder that Phoenix is still Latino friendly. |
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| LP Journal: Finally – understanding Russell Pearce | Archive » |
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Paranoia, conspiracy theories, immigrant workers as secret spies..does this drive Russel Pearce? |
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| LP Journal: We want our SiTV | Archive » |
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Open letter to Stephen Rizley "esplainin" why SiTV should be in English language Cox lineup |
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| Rincon del Arte: Twin creators with inner vision | Archive » |
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This month’s featured artists, photographer Maria Marta Giménez and Laura Peralta, a Dance Movement Therapy instructor, are combining DMT, photography, and psychology to help people tap into... |
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| Latinos who serve: Helping fallen heroes | Archive » |
| Latinos who serve: AZ Task Force in San Salvador | Archive » |
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United States servicemembers from Joint Task Force-Bravo in Arizona recently deployed to El Salvador Capt. Jennifer Martinez, officer in charge of operations at JTF-Bravo’s Medical Element |
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| Latinos who serve: D-M awards | Archive » |
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Chief’s Sharp Award at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base |
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| Latinos who serve: Leaders Among Us | Archive » |
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Featuring recording star guest speakers and technology modules with robots and simulators, the Army’s Leaders Among Us program recruit Latino youth |
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| Latinos who serve: Boots for Troops | Archive » |
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Campaign to benefit military seeks donations through July 6 |
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| Latinos who serve: Surprise Firefighter’s Dream results in saving a life | Archive » |
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Ever since he was a teenager visiting Puerto Peñasco in Mexico, Martín Navarrete dreamed of one day becoming a firefighter. His aspiration came full circle last fall when he used his training to... |
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| Latinos who serve: In the Line of Duty | Archive » |
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Sgt. Guadalupe Cervantes, 26, of Mohave Valley, Arizona, died April 23 while serving at Camp Arifjan, Kuwait |
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| Travel: Tocasierra Spa: Prescription for rejuvenation | Archive » |
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A Pointe Hilton Squaw Peak makeover makes the perfect getaway Tocasierra Spa and Fitness Centre, a full-service spa and fitness facility, opened its doors in April |
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| Entrepreneur of the Month: Stalking success | Archive » |
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Playing a sport has always been fun for Oscar Cota, owner of local Cowtown Paintball, but it’s even better when that sport is how you earn your living |
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| Community: Dan versus Joe: Second round | Archive » |
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Dan Saban is set to challenge Arpaio’s so-called invincibility |
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| Education: Salazar stamp unveiled | Archive » |
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USPS with U of A's Media Democracy and Policy Institute recently unveiled a stamp commemorating the work of slain Hispanic journalist Ruben Salazar |
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| Education: Sunnyslope teen wins Pastor art contest | Archive » |
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Sunnyslope High School sophomore Troy Thomas recently was named winner of Congressman Ed Pastor’s Fourth Congressional District Art Competition |
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| Education: AGUILA kicks off partnership | Archive » |
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Aguila Youth Leadership Institute recently kicked off a partnership with the Hispanic College Fund and their upcoming Hispanic Youth Symposium |
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| Education: Flores honored for law education | Archive » |
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Cactus Middle School teacher Lisa Flores is one of four Arizona teachers honored last month with the John J. Ross Memorial Award for excellence in law-related education |
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| Education: Split decision | Archive » |
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One moment’s choice to drop-out can determine your life |
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