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    Jul 26, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. 'Magú' Luján dies at 70; influential Mexican American artist

    Gilbert "Magú" Luján — a painter, muralist and sculptor whose whimsical, slyly humorous art works, frequently evoking a rollicking, mythical view of Mexican American life, graced museum walls, the Hollywood and Vine subway station and other public places — died Sunday, according to a Facebook posting by his family. He was 70.
    Gilbert "Magú" Luján — a painter, muralist and sculptor whose whimsical, slyly humorous art works, frequently evoking a rollicking, mythical view of Mexican American life, graced museum walls, the Hollywood and Vine subway station and other public...

    Tags: Subway Transportation, University of California, Los Angeles, Minority Groups, Washington, DC, Travel

  2. Jul 27, 2011 |Story| KIAH-LTV
  3. Online Dish: Summer's Eve's Talking Vagina Ad Campaign Needs to Shut Up!

    Summer's Eve has a controversial new "douche" ad campaign on its hands, literally! They recently rolled out three commercials in which hands are used as lady part puppets in its "Hello from Vaginaland!" advertising blitz.
    KIAH
    Summer's Eve has a controversial new "douche" ad campaign on its hands, literally! They recently rolled out three commercials in which hands are used as lady part puppets in its "Hello from Vaginaland!" advertising blitz. And the talking hands come in...

    Tags: Online Advertising, Politics, Elections, Facebook, Racism

  4. Sep 14, 2011 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  5. Obama pide hispanos apoyen su propuesta de empleos y migración

    El presidente Barack Obama exhortó el miércoles a los miembros de la comunidad latina a "alzar su voz" para comunicar a los integrantes del Congreso que apoyan el proyecto de ley para la creación de empleos presentado esta semana y a una reforma migratoria integral.
    AP
    El presidente Barack Obama exhortó el miércoles a los miembros de la comunidad latina a "alzar su voz" para comunicar a los integrantes del Congreso que apoyan el proyecto de ley para la creación de empleos presentado esta semana y a una reforma...

    Tags: Politics, Elections, Barack Obama, Michelle Obama, Minority Groups

  6. Jul 7, 2011 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  7. McManus: Team Obama's victory plan

    President Obama faces an uphill struggle in his campaign for reelection next year. His job approval rating is stuck just below 50%. The unemployment rate appears likely to remain above 8% until election day. And, though it's too soon to mean much, early...

    Tags: U.S. Presidential Election (2008), Politics, Philosophy, Democratic Party, Republican Party

  8. Aug 10, 2011 |Story| WPIX-LTV
  9. Sex Ed: A New NYC School Requirement

    New York City students need an education on sex.  That's what a new mandate from the Department of Education says, and even though females and males engage in sexual intercourse, the city's new emphasis on birds-and-bees education focuses more heavily on one gender.
    PIX11.com
    New York City students need an education on sex. That's what a new mandate from the Department of Education says, and even though females and males engage in sexual intercourse, the city's new emphasis on birds-and-bees education focuses more heavily on...

    Tags: Michael Bloomberg, Curricula, Education, Public Schools, George Soros

  10. Aug 12, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Speaker Boehner headlines Hinsdale fundraiser for remap challenge

    U.S. House Speaker John Boehner of Ohio headlined a suburban fundraiser on Friday, helping raise money for a Republican legal challenge to the state's new Democratic-drawn congressional map that could reverse the GOP’s gains in last year’s mid-term election.
    Clout Street
    U.S. House Speaker John Boehner of Ohio headlined a suburban fundraiser on Friday, helping raise money for a Republican legal challenge to the state's new Democratic-drawn congressional map that could reverse the GOP’s gains in last year’s...

    Tags: Politics, Mark Kirk, Republican Party, Democratic Party, Ohio

  12. Aug 14, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. Health center mourns staffer killed in Indiana State Fair stage accident

    Alisha Brennon and her partner Christina Santiago thought they were about to have a perfect night as they sat in the front of the stage where the country music band Sugarland was set to perform Saturday evening at the Indiana State Fair.
    Tribune reporters
    Alisha Brennon and her partner Christina Santiago thought they were about to have a perfect night as they sat in the front of the stage where the country music band Sugarland was set to perform Saturday evening at the Indiana State Fair. But moments...

    Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Health and Safety at Work, Disasters and Accidents, Politics, New York

  14. Aug 17, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. 'Secure Communities' program deportations spur frustration with Obama

    Growing frustration with the nation's immigration policies drew about 70 protesters to President Barack Obama's Chicago campaign headquarters  Tuesday to call for an end to Secure Communities, a program that has led to the deportation of minor criminals along with the hardened felons it targets.
    Growing frustration with the nation's immigration policies drew about 70 protesters to President Barack Obama's Chicago campaign headquarters Tuesday to call for an end to Secure Communities, a program that has led to the deportation of minor criminals...

    Tags: Chicago, Jose Jimenez, Deportation, Career and Workplace, Extradition

  16. Aug 5, 2011 |Story| LA Canada
  17. A revolution in the schools

    A controversial movement to increase parental authority over public education is quickly gaining traction in Pasadena.
    A controversial movement to increase parental authority over public education is quickly gaining traction in Pasadena. A parent group recently forced a change in the principal’s office at Jefferson Elementary School, and organizers are now...

    Tags: Academic Progress, Politics, John Muir, Elections, Jackie Robinson

  18. Aug 18, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. Community connections

    Leaders and friends of Chicago's Asian American Institute, fresh from a catered lunch and a Tribune Page One meeting, were sharing ideas with the newspaper's editor and learning something about the news organization's future.
    Leaders and friends of Chicago's Asian American Institute, fresh from a catered lunch and a Tribune Page One meeting, were sharing ideas with the newspaper's editor and learning something about the news organization's future. The conversation drifted...

    Tags: Chicago, News Agency, Asian American Institute, Newspapers, Mass Media

  20. Aug 19, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. Remarkable Person: Pepe Vargas

    As director of the International Latino Cultural Center, Pepe Vargas champions the richness of Latinidad by bringing some of the world's great talents to the heart of the Midwest: a string quartet from Brazil; a ballet company from Guatemala; films from every corner of the Hispano-Latin world, from Spain to Cuba to Paraguay.
    As director of the International Latino Cultural Center, Pepe Vargas champions the richness of Latinidad by bringing some of the world's great talents to the heart of the Midwest: a string quartet from Brazil; a ballet company from Guatemala; films from...

    Tags: Mexico, Festive Events, Education, Salsa (genre), Celia Cruz

  22. Aug 22, 2011 |Story| KTLA-LTV
  23. Two Men Shot, One Beaten at 49ers Game

    SAN FRANCISCO (KTLA) -- Two men were wounded and another was beaten Saturday in separate altercations at Candlestick Park following a preseason contest between the San Francisco 49ers and the Oakland Raiders.
    KTLA News
    SAN FRANCISCO (KTLA) -- Two men were wounded and another was beaten Saturday in separate altercations at Candlestick Park following a preseason contest between the San Francisco 49ers and the Oakland Raiders. One of the men -- who reportedly wore a "F-...

    Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Politics, San Francisco 49ers, National Football League, Murder

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