(Latin Pulse: 21 October, 2008) There are only a few weeks before the election and the Latino vote is seen as one to woo in this year’s U.S. presidential race. Is this view simply symptomatic of media spin or could this election go down in history as one decided by the Latino vote?In this episod...
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Latin America reacts to the world econo...
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Latin America reacts to the world economic crisis by creating regional initiatives with Mercosur, and the ALBA plan. It is hard to grasp here in the U.S. how big an impact our economic downturn is having on weaker economies of the world. Latino American families who depend on members that live h...
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(Latin Pulse: 22 September 2008) They are communities long neglected and forgotten. Indigenous people all across Latin America are demanding equal treatment and equal rights; resentment has been brewing for five hundred years, but now, the pendulum seems to be swinging the other way as indigenou...
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(April 21, 2008) The November election for president of the United States is fast approaching and never before has the Hispanic vote carried so much weight. With the race so tight, the three leading candidates are going after what may be the tie-breaker - the Latino vote. That group may determin...
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Turmoil reigns in the streets of Nicara...
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Turmoil reigns in the streets of Nicaragua, as the opposition refuses to accept defeat in what they say are fraudulent municipal elections. Venezuela goes to the polls in what has been called another political test for the Chávez government. Russia cozies up to Cuba with talks of military cooper...
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(May 30, 2007) Segment 1: Free Press in Latino America People take to the streets in defense of a free press in Venezuela, where President Hugo Chavez is about to shut down an institution in Latin American media. Some say this is the beginning of the end for a free press in Venezuela, others say...
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(February 19, 2008) Free trade continues to be a controversial issue for Latin Americans. Some say the region is becoming increasingly dependent on the United States for trade and security. But despite stiff opposition both here and abroad, these free trade agreements continue to be ratified, an...
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<p>(Latin Pulse/Pulso Latino: January 15, 2009) Central America shakes as we start a new year. Who is to blame? In the U.S., President-elect Barack Obama entertains his first visitor from south of the border. And what happens when the INS knocks at your door in the middle of the night? In V...
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<p>(Latin Pulse: October 27, 2009) Thousands of people representing Ecuador’s indigenous tribes are suing Chevron-Texaco over the pools of toxic wastewater the company left behind. Following Chevron-Texaco's 30 years of profit from indigenous lands and resources, the tribes are seeking 27.3...
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<p>(Latin Pulse: April 30, 2009) The Latin Pulse Team brings you a special report on the historic election in Latin America. El Salvador, a tiny Central American country of 7 million inhabitants, recently elected Mauricio Funes, its first leftist president. Not unlike the evening B...
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<p>(Latin Pulse: October 12, 2009) Latin Pulse brings you a special investigative report from Telesur on the epidemic of Chagas in Argentina’s rural provinces. Although it already affects upwards of 18 million people throughout the Americas, causing heart failure, digestive problems and dea...
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