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Disasturkeys, Chihuahua Stuffing and Other Thanksgiving talesThe reasons Hispanics Latinize the traditional turkey dinner may lie in history. |
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Art on the LowdownThe lowrider, a key component of the cultura, on full display in a first-class setting in, of all places - Mesa, Arizona. |
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Departments |
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| The Briefcase: Soccer star “Memo” inks deal with Coca-Cola | Archive » |
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Coca-Cola North America made a special announcement Nov. 12 in Phoenix |
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| The Briefcase: Play ball and learn | Archive » |
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Toyota, NBA, Suns special projects give kids safe place to play and learn |
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| The Briefcase: Smart business folk know ADC is place to go | Archive » |
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Daniela Terán at the Arizona Department of Commerce wants all Latino businesspeople to utilize the excellent resources at ADC. |
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| The Briefcase: Governor: Do more business abroad | Archive » |
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Gov. Janet Napolitano warned that Arizona would be better served by diversifying its housing-based economy with expanded trade opportunities with foreign countries |
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| The Briefcase: United Way launches new campaign | Archive » |
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“Live United” is the slogan of the Valley of the Sun United Way new fundraising campaign. |
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| The Briefcase: Phoenix Zoo seeks $20 million to become world class | Archive » |
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Phoenix Zoo officials announced that they are kicking off a $20 million capital campaign aimed at modernizing the zoo and making it world class |
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| The Briefcase: More Latinos face foreclosure | Archive » |
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Nearly 80 percent of all seriously delinquent home mortgagors are likely headed toward foreclosure with no help in sight, according to a recent national report. |
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| The Briefcase: Latinos and Arizona’s future workforce | Archive » |
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Arizona State University’s Morrison Institute of Public Policy unveiled its report titled AZ Workforce: Latinos, Youth and the Future as part of its César E. Chávez Leadership Lecture. |
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| The Briefcase: Starr Pass earns diversity award | Archive » |
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JW Marriott Starr Pass Resort & Spa in Tucson was honored with the 2008 Marriott’s Award for Diversity Excellence |
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| The Briefcase: Phoenix-Tucson rail? | Archive » |
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A recent research grant may mean that passengers someday may commute on a train between Phoenix and Tucson. |
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| My Perspective: Yunus Emre | Archive » |
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Offering Pure Thanks |
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| Travel: A cruise in the Mexican sun | Archive » |
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Western Caribbean offers some of country’s most impressive ruins |
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| Vibe: Boricuas celebrate Navidades Puertorriqueñas | Archive » |
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If you’ve never experienced a Navidades Puertorriqueñas, here’s your chance. |
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| Vibe: Calexico comes on strong with band’s 7th album | Archive » |
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Calexico is a risk-taking roots-rock band known for its full production arrangements |
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| Vibe: Save the mariachi! | Archive » |
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The world-famous International Mariachi Conference in Tucson might be cancelled due to a lack of resources |
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| Vibe: Blood wedding bliss amiss | Archive » |
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Vampires are hot, especially among young readers. |
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| Vibe: Alluring lady of the roses | Archive » |
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A recent release demonstrates that Canyon’s quality productions effortlessly cross cultural lines. |
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| Vibe: ¡Ay Chihuahua! | Archive » |
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Finally, a Hollywood movie that subdues the irresistible urge to scold, “Bad Mexico. Bad, bad, Mexico.” |
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| Vibe: Wondrous Wao wows | Archive » |
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Whenever we hear the words “Pulitzer Prize winner” attached to a book’s title, we assume it might be too hard to comprehend. It is also hard when the title sounds as obnoxious as: The Brief... |
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| Vibe: Puccini at its best join LPM at Tosca | Archive » |
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There is nothing like a night at the opera with Phoenix Opera, SRP and Latino Perspectives Magazine. |
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| Vibe: A Heretic in Phoenix | Archive » |
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Fans of fine art photography are lucky to have two excellent exhibitions at the same time in the Phoenix area. |
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| Vibe: Voz de Oro | Archive » |
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Ricardo Elias has just released his first compilation, El México Que Ve Mi Corazón |
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| Movin' Up: AZHCC honors 40 under 40 | Archive » |
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In its second year, the event recognized individuals serving the community. Recipients were nominated and selected based on that commitment. |
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| Movin' Up: Phoenix No. 6 in top sports cities | Archive » |
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Phoenix ranks No. 6 on the annual list of top sports cities as selected by The Sporting News. |
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| Movin' Up: PBS documentary features Alvarez | Archive » |
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Ruben Alvarez was one of the individuals interviewed for a PBS special titled Latinos ‘08 that aired last month. |
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| Movin' Up: Contreras named director of state ROC | Archive » |
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Gov. Janet Napolitano appointed Armando Contreras as the state’s new director of the Registrar of Contractors |
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| Movin' Up: Boys Choir honors Molina, Tachias | Archive » |
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The Phoenix Boys Choir honored jeweler/philanthropist Alfredo Molina and community advocate Tio Tachias |
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| Movin' Up: Alvarez named VP of Sales at Telemundo | Archive » |
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Lino Alvarez has been named vice president of sales for Telemundo Arizona |
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| Movin' Up: NAHREP award winners | Archive » |
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Frank Sharry was honored for his national advocacy advancing immigration reform, fair housing and citizenship for Latinos. |
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| Movin' Up: Abalos joins IEEW board | Archive » |
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Sandy Abalos has joined the board of directors of the Institute for Economic Empowerment of Women. |
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| Careers: Giving back | Archive » |
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Banner Children’s Hospital NICU nurse familiar with worries, concerns of parents |
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| Careers: A shred of common sense | Archive » |
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Document shredding firms offer safe, inexpensive way to prevent identity theft. |
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| Food & Dining: Gracias Azucaradas | Archive » |
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With Thanksgiving around the corner, let’s put some sugar to our blessings. |
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| Food & Dining: Brushes with Greatness | Archive » |
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Menu at Drip Coffee Lounge includes locally prominent people |
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| Community: What’s in a name? In Gilbert, obviously quite a lot | Archive » |
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Spanish name for new high school sets off barrage of mean-spirited e-mails from parents |
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| Community: ABC audit is first for Latino Perspectives | Archive » |
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At a time when many magazines are feeling the squeeze from an ailing economy, Latino Perspectives can say it is robust, and can prove it. |
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| Education: Serve your country, earn a degree | Archive » |
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Armed forces one path to college funding |
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| Education: UA library school receives grant | Archive » |
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The University of Arizona School of Information Resources and Library Science has received a three-year grant |
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| Education: National program at state libraries | Archive » |
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The Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records, in collaboration with New Directions Institute for Infant Brain Development, introduced “Brain Time with Brain Boxes” |
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| Education: Free crafts for kids | Archive » |
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Lakeshore Learning Stores in Phoenix are offering free crafts classes for kids ages 3 and up |
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| Education: NSHMBA fundraiser | Archive » |
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The Phoenix chapter of the National Society of Hispanic MBAs hosted its first Annual Scholarship Fundraiser |
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| Education: MCC bilingual nursing program honored | Archive » |
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The Bilingual Nursing Fellowship Program at South Mountain and GateWay community colleges has been selected as a 2008 “Example of Excellence” |
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| Education: Mexican CONACYT officials visit UA | Archive » |
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The Mexican Science and Technology Council visited the University of Arizona campus |
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| Education: Thunderbird launches capital campaign | Archive » |
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The Thunderbird School of Global Management in Glendale held a cocktail reception for the public. |
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| Education: ASU hosts debate-viewing events | Archive » |
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Arizona State’s Downtown Phoenix campus covered the Oct. 2 vice presidential debate with events at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication |
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| Education: KJ kicks off teaching fellows week | Archive » |
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Former Phoenix Suns point guard and NBA All-Star Kevin Johnson helped kick off Phoenix Teaching Fellows Week. |
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| Education: Tax Credit Pays Off | Archive » |
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Latinos may benefit with aid from private school tuition. |
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| From the Editor: Feasts of Friendship | Archive » |
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More than food and drink, the value of the Thanksgiving holiday lies in reuniting family and friends, and expressing gratitude for their company. |
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| Health: D-Backs Foundation wins national award | Archive » |
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The Arizona Diamondbacks Foundation recently won the National Corporate Humanitarian Award from the National Recreation and Parks Association (NRPA) for its “Diamonds Back” Field-Building... |
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| Health: Pastor promotes HIV testing, education for Latinos | Archive » |
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U.S. Rep. Ed Pastor called on all Latinos to empower themselves with information on the fight against AIDS |
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| Health: Book allows Latinas to discuss serious health issues | Archive » |
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In Speaking From the Body: Latinas on Health and Culture, Latinas speak freely about dealing with serious health episodes |
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| Health: Give blood, hear the symphony for free | Archive » |
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Thanks to a partnership with the Phoenix Symphony, the Flagstaff Symphony Orchestra and the White Mountain Symphony Orchestra, United Blood Services donors across Arizona will “Hear the Sweet... |
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| Health: UMC ranks among top 100 | Archive » |
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national study has named University Medical Center in Tucson among the top 100 hospitals in the nation |
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| Health: Rodriguez named to permanent UA post | Archive » |
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Patricia Rodriguez was recently named as associate director for the Office of Outreach and Multicultural Affairs for the University of Arizona College of Medicine |
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| Health: Phoenix Children’s honored for interpreter program | Archive » |
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Phoenix Children’s Hospital was recently recognized for its service to patients who speak little or no English |
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| Health: Clearing the air | Archive » |
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About 18 million Americans suffer from respiratory and sleep problems. |
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| Health: Breast cancer awareness | Archive » |
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An initiative that will partner women with breast cancer researchers to find the key to what causes breast cancer. |
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| Health: Over-the-counter danger | Archive » |
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Drug abusers can start at home |
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| LP Journal: News from the Latino world | Archive » |
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Hispanic community needs news coverage now more than ever |
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| LP Journal: Four more years | Archive » |
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Anti-Arpaio activists vow to keep the heat on |
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| LP Journal: Another milestone! | Archive » |
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U.S. Latino population surpasses 45 million |
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| LP Journal: So many words, so little said | Archive » |
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Latino Perspectives sent an email with several questions for the Board of Directors of the AHCC after publishing an article on some Chamber woes. |
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| LP Journal: What women want | Archive » |
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Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton took sexist media hits that were aimed at her gender, not her political agenda. |
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| LP Journal: Living dangerously while Latino | Archive » |
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Sweeps for undocumented immigrants by law enforcers exemplified by Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio policies cultivate increasing hatred and bigotry against all Latinos |
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| LP Journal: Touched by the Black Hand | Archive » |
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Edward James Oloms reacts to the question “What do you know about the Mexican Mafia?” |
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| LP Journal: All the news that fits, we print | Archive » |
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With the constant shrinking of the Valley’s two metro daily newspapers their slogan could be “All the News That Fits We Print.” |
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| LP Journal: Juicy Mangos | Archive » |
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Michele Herrera Mulligan believes there is just one way to eat mangos – naked |
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| Rincon del Arte: Genius in a spray can | Archive » |
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Forever in Control artists realize art vision and revitalize a blighted neighborhood. |
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| Rincon del Arte: Raising the Curtain | Archive » |
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Grand drama. Vaudeville Slapstick. Biting satire. Latino theater in Phoenix over the past century had it all. |
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| Latinos who serve: Military service prepares Latina for goal of becoming Phoenix police officer | Archive » |
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Laura Castaneda is a strong believer in accomplishing dreams, regardless of situations or negative feedback from friends or family. |
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| Latinos who serve: Dresses for military brides | Archive » |
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Alfred Angelo and Azteca Wedding Center united with other bridal manufacturers and salons this past Veteran's Day across the United States to donate wedding gowns to qualified military brides. |
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| Latinos who serve: Pete Dimas | Archive » |
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Latino Perspectives magazine is honoring Pete Dimas for keeping alive the memory and recording the struggles of Valley Latinos who fought for their country in World War II. |
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| Latinos who serve: Post 41 | Archive » |
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The story of Phoenix American Legion Post 41 is one of proud, valiant men who came back from World War II only to face segregation in their own town |
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| Entrepreneur of the Month: Game Plan for Success | Archive » |
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Baseball big part of former player’s business acumen |
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