Monthly Archives: August 2011
La Senadora Martínez Patrocina Legislación para Racionalizar las Investigaciones de Abuso y Descuido Infantil
El Gobernador Quinn firmó una legislación patrocinada por la Senadora del Estado, Iris Y. Martínez, (D-Chicago), que racionaliza las investigacines en caso de abuso y descuido infantil, en el Senado… Read more
Finding a Home for Huge Columbus Statue
By: Daniel Nardini It has been in pieces in storage since 1998. Now the Puerto Rican government wants to finally assemble and put in place the huge statue of the… Read more
About the Mail Order Catalog
By: Daniel Nardini Most young people ages 25 or younger have no idea what a mail order catalog is. I cannot blame them—in the age of the Internet there is… Read more
Interventionism Gone Mad
By: Daniel Nardini We have seen this picture before: First there are the sanctions. Next, comes the United Nations’ resolutions. Finally armed intervention either directly or indirectly. We have seen… Read more
El Freshman 15 Financiero: Como Evitar Graves Errores Financieros en el Colegio
Muy parecido al “Freshman 15” que algunas veces llega con todas las otras tensiones de la vida de colegio, la carga de errores financieros pueden acompañar a una persona por… Read more
A Look at the Immigration Review
By: Daniel Nardini Suddenly U.S. Department of Homeland Security chief Janet Napolitano announced that her department will review the 300,000 deportation cases currently in motion. According to the announcement, the… Read more
Senator Delgado Joins Advisory Committee on Medicaid
Illinois State Senator William Delgado (D-Chicago) was appointed by Senate President John J. Cullerton to a bi-partisan committee that will focus on cost savings, identifying waste, and preserving services most… Read more
Give Me That Old Anytime Religion
By: Daniel Nardini According to a study done by the American Physical Society, organized religion will be all but extinct in nine countries. These countries are Australia, Austria, Canada (yes,… Read more
Students Graduate from St. Anthony Hospital’s SAW Program
On Wednesday, Aug. 17, 14 students graduated from Saint Anthony Hospital’s “School at Work” (SAW) program, following in the path of hundreds of other students who have advanced their education… Read more
Sovereign Native American Coins
By: Daniel Nardini For almost 200 years the United States Mint had struck coins featuring Native Americans on U.S. coins. It is an irony that at the time when this… Read more »