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Hispanic y Latino News :: November 20th, 2009 Edition :: 5 Minutes to Empowerment

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Beyond the Votes in Bolivia: A Reflection on Evo Morales’ First Term

Hispanic y Latino News/Info :: September 21st, 2009 :: 5 Minutes to Empowerment

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Hispanic y Latino News/Info :: September 15th, 2009 :: 5 Minutes to Empowerment

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Evo Morales rallies for immigrants’ rights

Hispanic y Latino News/Info :: September 3rd, 2009 :: 5 Minutes to Empowerment

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In his new documentary “South of the Border,” Oliver Stone is shown warmly embracing Hugo Chávez, nibbling coca leaves with Evo Morales and gently teasing Cristina Elizabeth Fernández de Kirchner about how many pairs of shoes she owns

GALA Hispanic Theatre Launches a Re-designed Webpage WWW.GALATHEATRE.ORG

Hispanic y Latino News/Info :: August 18th, 2009

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Hispanic y Latino News/Info :: August 14th, 2009

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Hispanic y Latino News/Info :: August 12th, 2009

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Actress Ruth Livier, New Media Pioneer, A Latina Tina Fey – Season 2 of Ylse will launch late in August

Hispanic y Latino News/Info :: July 9th, 2009 (10 days worth)

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President Evo Morales on Wednesday accused Barack Obama of lying by pledging to change America’s historically heavy-handed relationship with Latin America and then halting $25 million in annual trade benefits for Bolivia.

Standoff between Evo Morales, Bolivian media outlets escalates – Bolivian President Evo Morales claimed his government has been targeted for media persecution, but threats and assaults on journalists have increased.

Bolivia’s President Evo Morales is on a hunger strike to force the National Congress to pass a law.

President Evo Morales, equipped with a wall clock as a prop, charged Tuesday that the U.S. Embassy in La Paz is engaged in clandestine effort to coerce Bolivia to adopt Daylight Savings Time, moving the nation’s clocks forward and backward an hour in coordination with the U.S.

Evo Morales isn’t afraid to practice what he preaches. The Bolivian president, an outspoken proponent of coca, the leaf used to make cocaine, brought a baggie with him to a United Nations meeting in Vienna, Austria, Wednesday and chewed away in front of the assembled ministers.

President Evo Morales on Monday ordered a U.S. diplomat to leave Bolivia for allegedly conspiring with opposition groups, further straining tense relations six months after he expelled the American ambassador.

News Summaries for February 1st, 2009

News Summaries for January 28th, 2009

The social-networking site Facebook removed a group on Tuesday whose title advocated raising money so a gunman could be hired to “liquidate” Bolivia’s leftist president, Evo Morales.

News Summary for January 21st, 2009

Evo Morales y opositores cierran campaña rumbo al referendo

News Summaries for December 16th-18th, 2008

Latin American nations should expel U.S. ambassadors until the United States lifts its embargo on Cuba, Bolivian President Evo Morales said Wednesday. But his remarks found little support from other regional leaders.

News Summary for Monday – December 8th, 2008

Bolivian leader Evo Morales on Thursday accused the US government of encouraging drug-trafficking as he explained his decision to banish the US Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA).

Bolivian leader Evo Morales on Thursday accused the US government of encouraging drug-trafficking as he explained his decision to banish the US Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA).

New Summary for Wednesday – December 3rd, 2008

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DePaul Partnership With Puerto Rican Cultural Center Wins Top Prize of $15,000 From Illinois Campus Compact

News Summary for November 20th & 21st, 2008

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Bolivia’s Evo Morales in diplomatic, defiant visit to D.C.

News Summary for Tuesday – November 18th, 2008

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Bolivian President Evo Morales expressed hope Monday for improved relations with the United States under Barack Obama’s presidency, but said he will never allow the U.S. anti-drug agency to resume operating in his country.

News Summary for October 28th – November 3rd, 2008

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Bolivia halts U.S. agents’ anti-drug operations – Bolivian President Evo Morales accuses the DEA employees of spying and helping criminals to attack authorities.

News Summary for October 27th, 2008

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A top Bolivian official on Friday accused the United States of backing armed anti-government groups in a violent jungle clash that left 15 people dead last month, including 13 supporters of leftist President Evo Morales.

Blogante News Summary for October 20th, 2008

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President Evo Morales agreed Monday to seek only one more five-year term in a concession aimed at winning congressional support for a new constitution that would empower Bolivia’s long-oppressed indigenous majority, a top government official said.

Blogante News Summary for October 15th, 2008

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El principal líder cívico de la oposición Branko Marinkovic, se halla en Estados Unidos para explicar a medios de prensa la demanda de autonomía que impulsan varias regiones de Bolivia y denunciar al gobierno del presidente Evo Morales.

Bolivia death toll rises – At least 28 have died in violence. Evo Morales’ government and the opposition accuse each other of arming paramilitaries.

AOL Latino Celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month

News Summary for Friday – September 5th, 2008

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Blogante News Summary for Monday – August 11th, 2008

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Blogante Essentials for Monday – August 11th, 2008

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Bolivian President Evo Morales survived an election test, but his foes gained as well, which means the stalemate between them will continue.

Blogante News Summary for Tuesday – August 5th, 2008

Los presidentes de Venezuela, Hugo Chávez, y de Argentina, Cristina Fernández, suspendieron su visita a Bolivia este martes tras los disturbios en Tarija, en el sur del país, donde los gobernantes iban a reunirse con el mandatario Evo Morales, se informó oficialmente.

5 dead, president safe after Bolivian helicopter crashes

Univision Announces Nominees for Inaugural ”Tecate Premios Deportes” Sports Awards Show

MUN2 ANNOUNCES EXPANDED ORIGINAL PROGRAMMING LINE UP – PIONEERING BILINGUAL YOUTH NETWORK CONTINUES EXPANSION IN RATINGS, DISTRIBUTION, RESEARCH AND PROGRAMMING GENRES

Bolivia’s President Morales agrees to recall vote

Blogante News for Wednesday – May 7th, 2008

Bolivian province votes for autonomy

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Blogante News for Monday – March 24th, 2008

Blogante News for Tuesday – March 18th, 2008

mun2 Debuts Holamun2.com: El Show This Thursday, February 14th @ SYS-CON Media

Yuyi Morales, Margarita Engle win Pura Belpré Awards

Blogante News for Wednesday – December 5th, 2007

Benicio del Toro Meets With Bolivian President

Visitan Soderbergh y Del Toro a Evo Morales

Blogante Headlines for Wednesday – November 14th, 2007

Evo Morales has delivered USD 80 million in Venezuelan checks

From Cuba with love on ‘Lucy’

National Award for Excellence in Spanish-language Journalism will be Based in Philadelphia

National Award for Excellence in Spanish-language Journalism

National Award for Excellence in Spanish-language Journalism – The AL DIA Foundation, a Philadelphia-based nonprofit organization, announced today the “FELIX VARELA’ National Journalism Awards, endowed with cash awards of up to $20,000 dollars, honoring an American intellectual of Hispanic origin who 183 years ago published in Philadelphia a Spanish-language newspaper, one of the very first in the history of the nation

Weekly Review of Blogante Headlines – September 23rd thru the 27th, 2007

Blogante Headlines for Wednesday – September 26th, 2007

Watch Bolivian president Evo Morales on “The Daily Show” with John Stewart

The Los Angeles Latino International Film Festival (LALIFF) Announces 2007 Lineup – From Mexico to Spain, LALIFF Showcases Films to Discover and Cherish Latino Culture

Película sobre Evo Morales se estrenará en octubre – “Evo Pueblo” movie about Bolivia’s President

Latin America draws candidates’ attention

California Governor Schwarzenegger Announces Appointments

Rooms To Go Welcomes Myrka Dellanos to San Antonio Showroom

2007 Hispanic Media Awards Honorees Announced

In Bolivia, Speaking Up For Native Languages

Chavez, Morales, Correa Bypass U.S. in Deals With Iran, China

Tequila Don Julio and The Mexican Museum Present Nuevo Arte: Coleccion Tequila Don Julio – A National Traveling Art Exhibition Featuring Mexican and Mexican-American Artists

Bolivia set to expand legal coca growing

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Mexico: A Model Foe of the Bolivarian Revolution

Turmoil in Bolivia as Morales presses his agenda

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Bloomberg TV Adds to its Spanish-Language Business Programming – Intercambio Bloomberg Debuts Thursday, October 12

Chavez Not the Only South American in Town With Something to Say » VivirLatino

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Bolivia ‘close’ to split after violence, eastern strike

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Could Puno and Guantanamo Be The Next Hong Kongs?

What’s Left of the Latin Left

VLMIL Candidate #12: Evo Morales » VivirLatino

Morales: Bolivia will stop being a beggar’s state

U.S. denies sending troops to Bolivia

Bolivia launches ‘agrarian revolution’

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Who Are You Calling An Immigrant?

Official calls coca a healthy breakfast in Bolivia

Argentina Publishers Launch New Magazine for U.S. Hispanics

Bolivia: Random Thoughts On Evo’s New Government

Indians in Bolivia Celebrate Swearing in of One of Their Own

HispanicTips Daily Roundup of Hispanic-Latino News. October 18th 2005