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Almost 1 of 2 new Americans in 2008 was Latino

- Hispanics made up nearly half of the more than 1 million people who became U.S. citizens last year, according to a Hispanic advocacy group. More

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Posted onWednesday, April 8, 2009By jackie 0Comments Share

Bishop urges focus on biblical roots of Catholic immigration position

- olorado Springs (CNS) -- U.S. Catholics have a difficult time accepting church teaching about just immigration laws, said Sacramento Bishop Jaime Soto, chairman of the board of the Catholic Legal Immigration Network, known as CLINIC. More

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Posted onFriday, May 29, 2009By jackie 0Comments Share

Do White People Need to Share Power?

- Management of diversity in business doesn't require white people to share power and control. It requires equity in managing business relationships. Effectiveness demands that power and control are given to the most talented.   Saying that white people need to share control assumes that...More

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Posted onMonday, May 11, 2009By tinaelizabeth 0Comments Share

Local Immigration staff's morale is down

- The morale of the CNMI Immigration staff is down because they are scheduled to lose their jobs by June 1 when federalization takes effect, according to the local Immigration chief. More

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Posted onWednesday, January 28, 2009By jackie 0Comments Share

Caroline Kennedy Eyes Clinton's Senate Seat

- When Hilary Clinton is confirmed as President Elect Obama's choice as secretary of state, there is word that Caroline Kennedy, daughter of President Jonh Kennedy, is looking to replace Clinton's senate seat.  Governor of New York, David Paterson has confirmed that Caroline has shown interest...More

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Posted onTuesday, December 16, 2008By icmaldonado 0Comments Share

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