Monthly Archives: July 2013
71st Street Underpass Nearing Completion
There is light at the end of the tunnel for a project that will ease traffic congestion in the Bridgeview area, especially around Toyota Park. After overcoming a few unexpected… Read more
City Council Rededicates Wagner Bridge Near Downtown Chicago
Alderman Edward M. Burke and CDOT Commissioner Gabe Klein presided over the rededication of the Wagner Memorial Bridge attended by more than fifty descendants of the late Alderman Clarence P…. Read more
Facts Matter When Your Health Is at Stake
Learning that you have a disease or medical condition can be overwhelming. You’ll want to learn more about your condition. You may get advice from all directions – from well-meaning… Read more
Nuevo Programa de Medicaid para Adultos del Condado de Cook sin Seguro Medico
Un nuevo programa de Medicaid para adultos sin seguro está ahora disponible a través del Centro Médico Presence Saints Mary and Elizabeth (PSMEMC). El programa ofrece cobertura de seguro ampliada… Read more
Baby Homicide
By: Daniel Nardini Reyna Garcia, a pregnant lady working for the supermarket company Albertsons, was forced to carry boxes weighing more than 15 pounds. Before she became pregnant this was… Read more
Interference in Hollywood Cinema
By: Daniel Nardini Remember the films “Seven Years in Tibet,” “Kundun,” and “China Cry” done back in the 1990’s? These three movies were highly critical of the Chinese government and… Read more
La UNAM y la Universidad St. Augustine colaboran para promover la educación
La Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM) y la Universidad St. Augustine anunciaron un acuerdo para promover el acceso a la educación universitaria a estudiantes que hayan cursado el bachillerato… Read more
Chuy Bravo Hace Reir al Público
Por: Ashmar Mandou Como el adorable compinche de E!’s Chelsea Lately, Chuy Bravo, también conocido como “Little Nugget”, sabe como hacer reir al público. “Debo mucho a Chelsea y a… Read more
The Best and Worst of Some Presidents
By: Daniel Nardini American historians tend to either upgrade or downgrade American presidents for one reason or another depending on the view of the times. In one case, some American… Read more
Welcome to the Venezuelan Police State, Mr. Snowden
By: Daniel Nardini In an ironic twist, Edward Snowden was granted political asylum by the Venezuelan government to come to Venezuela on “humanitarian grounds.” I find this ironic and a… Read more »