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El Concilio de la Ciudad Aprueba el Plan de Presupuesto del 2012 del Alcalde
El Concilio de la Ciudad aprobó el miércoles en plan del presupuesto balanceado del Alcalde Rahm Emanuel, de $8.2 mil millones, que llena un déficit de $635.7 millones del presupuesto,… Read more
Buffalo Wild Wings Abre sus Puertas en Berwyn
Buffalo Wild Wings®, ganador de premios a las mejores alitas y los mejores premios de barras deportivas, abrió su más reciente local en Berwyn, el lunes, 14 de noviembre, llevando… Read more
¿Es Usted Adicto a Malos Hábitos Financieros?
Great American Smokeout el 17 de noviembre, es un día dedicado a ayudar a los consumidores a vencer su adición al hábito de fumar. El evento, a nivel nacional, exhorta… Read more
Good ICE, Bad ICE
By: Daniel Nardini The U.S. government has taken the concept “good cop/bad cop” to a whole new level. According to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), businesses that “voluntarily” join… Read more
The Smithsonian Latino Center
By: Daniel Nardini In recognition of the role Latinos have and are playing in the United States, the Smithsonian Institution has created an education branch for Latinos (or anyone who… Read more
Getting to a Four Year College Through a Two Year College
By: Daniel Nardini My wife is at present attending a two year college. She discovered that many of the students at this two year college are going there in preparation… Read more
Giving Veterans a Life
By: Daniel Nardini When all of the flag waving has stopped, and all of the “thank yous” have ceased, the real nitty-gritty of trying to fit back into life in… Read more
The Architect of Arizona’s Immigration Law Gone!
By: Daniel Nardini The internal resistance against the State of Arizona’s extreme rightwing powers to be can now claim a major victory. Arizona State Senator, Russell Pearce—the architect of that… Read more
Studying Chinese in Cuba
By: Daniel Nardini An estimated 500 Cubans in Havana are studying Mandarin Chinese in the Confucius Institute in an effort to master the language. The Chinese government has Confucius institutes… Read more
Tailoring the GED Test for Latino High School Dropouts
By: Daniel Nardini The statistic is numbing. Every year, it is estimated that 41 percent of all young Latinos will drop out of high school. This is without question the… Read more »