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America needs Affordable Internet, says former Miami mayor Manny Diaz

While the gap is closing in our country the fact remains that latinos continue to suffer from economic inequalities.

MIAMI > Made to Measure

In a small Coral Gables atelier, a threatened art form survives in the hands of a Cuban master

In this issue

106 Year Old Immigrant Takes Oath of U.S. Citizenship

Dream of Citizenship and Voting Finally Fulfilled for Ignacia Moya

Spoil yourself... in an Affordable Way

July is the third annual spa Month and you can enjoy some of the best spas in America for only $99

Hugo Chavez says Venezuela to sever ties with Colombia after OAS meeting

Chavez to cut diplomatic ties with neighbor after Colombia presents evidence to OAS or rebels camps in Venezuela

The most powerful man in Miami

Wifredo Ferrer, the highly accomplished son of Cuban exiles, has been sworn in as the new United States Attorney for the Southern District of Florida.

Our Cultural Journey to the American Dream

Financial institutions that take the time to understand the Latino Market segment will emerge on top

Undersea Afterlife

As cremation catches on, the Neptune Society is hoping to break into the Hispanic market, which until recently shunned incinerating loved ones, due mostly to traditional religious and cultural beliefs

Undersea Afterlife

As cremation catches on, the Neptune Society is hoping to break into the Hispanic market, which until recently shunned incinerating loved ones, due mostly to traditional religious and cultural beliefs

New lawsuit in Madoff case targets alleged Latin American and European fraud

The lawsuit seeks to recover $3.6 billion from the Fairfield Greenwich Group, which marketed Madoff funds to wealthy clients in Europe and Latin America

Brookings: Miami one of the worst hit by recession

In a report released Tuesday, the Brookings Institution ranked South Florida as one of the worst performing metropolitan areas in the country, based on unemployment, real estate values and "gross metropolitan product."

The Higher Goals of Jordan Romero

How an all-American (and part Mexican) eighth grader conquered the world

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Latin America, through a series of elections, might undergo significant change in 2010. Some things to think about moving forward are, what are the underlying trends emerging from the ballot boxes that will affect business throughout the continent? Where will things change significantly and where will the status quo be maintained? Michael Shifter and John Price provide expert guidance.

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