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Monthly Archives: August 2012

Esté Preparado Financieramente en Caso de un Huracán

Esté Preparado Financieramente en Caso de un Huracán

La Tormenta Tropical Isaac se salió de control y tocó la Costa del Golfo a principio de semana. Los desastres – naturales o provocados por el hombre – pueden golpear… Read more »

La Villita Tiene Nuevo Campo de Fútbol Sóccer

La Villita Tiene Nuevo Campo de Fútbol Sóccer

La Villita, el barrio con menos parques de la ciudad, tendrá un respiro el viernes, 31 de agosto, con la gran apertura del nuevo campo de fútbol sóccer en la… Read more »

‘Lung Disease Doesn’t Come in Flavors’

‘Lung Disease Doesn’t Come in Flavors’

Courtesy of Respiratory Health Association The Center for Disease Control and Prevention released a study on Monday showing sweet-flavored cigars and cigarillos are popular among U.S. adults. The study, “Flavored… Read more »

Regresan los Días Gratis en el Museo de Ciencias

Regresan los Días Gratis en el Museo de Ciencias

El Museo de Ciencias e Industria de Chicago (MSI) ofrecerá admisiones gratuitas en general a los residentes de Illinois, los días entre semana, en septiembre, comenzando el martes, 4 de… Read more »

Why do They Call It Amnesty?

Why do They Call It Amnesty?

By: Daniel Nardini Several agents of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) are suing the federal government over the student deferment program that was recently initiated by U.S. President Barack Obama…. Read more »

One Small Victory for the Undocumented

One Small Victory for the Undocumented

By: Daniel Nardini At a time when the undocumented are being treated as anything except human beings, there is one brought spot in an unlikely place. A man named Jesus… Read more »

The Sensata Workers: The Truth Gets Sicker

The Sensata Workers: The Truth Gets Sicker

By: Daniel Nardini Everywhere Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney goes, some of the Sensata Technologies workers from Freeport, Illinois, follow to protest. As I wrote before, the workers at Sensata… Read more »

Embassy Sovereignty is Sovereignty

Embassy Sovereignty is Sovereignty

By: Daniel Nardini For over 300 years, the grounds of any embassy or consulate have been the sovereign territory of a country that designated place is occupied by. Because of… Read more »

Fighting for a Bunch of Rocks

Fighting for a Bunch of Rocks

By: Daniel Nardini One of the sad things about ultra-nationalism is that those who espouse it are stuck in the past. Such is the case with Japan and South Korea… Read more »

The Setting Up of a Civil Rights Unit in Alabama

The Setting Up of a Civil Rights Unit in Alabama

By: Daniel Nardini The situation has gone so far out of hand that the federal government, at the insistence of the U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder, Jr., has set up… Read more »