Primer Plano
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...Investigating, limiting and silencing press is the slipperiest of slippery slopes ...
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 | ...Ada Bello, a 79-year-old LGBT rights activist, confronted homophobia on two shores.... |
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...Hundreds of amendments proposed for Senate reform bill...
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...After Disney applied for a trademark for the title of one of its upcoming Pixar movies, Día de los Muertos, the Latino twitterverse and blogosphere exploded at the news....
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...The Latino parishioners of La Milagrosa who have been fighting to keep the landmark church’s doors open, have formed the “Salvemos La Milagrosa Committee” which is seeking to address the closure on a number of fronts, including litigation. ...
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 | ...City and state budget cuts would make education a matter of who can afford it... |
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...This past Sunday, April 21, a group of parishioners of La Milagrosa gathered to protest the closing of the most visible symbol of the history of Latino Catholicism in the city of Philadelphia. ...
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 | ...While Archdiocese turns deaf ear, Latinos raise voices to save landmark.... |
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 | ...A company that sells young Latin Americans on the idea of coming to the U.S. to work for up to four months, ostensibly as a cultural enrichment opportunity, is at the center of a controversy in Pennsylvania.... |
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...Helen Ubiñas, a Latina columnist for the Philadelphia Daily News, created a minor stir with the column that appeared in the April 1 issue of the paper. In it, Ubiñas proposes that it is time to change the name of Philadelphia’s iconic “Italian Market” to something else. ...
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...A petition has gone global. There are plans for a hundreds-strong last Mass, and the Facebook page is full of generations of Latinos reminiscing about its significance. ...
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...More than half of Latinos favor legalizing same-sex marriage....
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 | ...A deeply troubling piece of journalism and an equally troubling publishing decision by Philadelphia Magazine is garnering lots of attention. From all of us.... |
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...As a Latino, how you answer that question may depend on your age....
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 | ...We are proud to announce that our “Who decides?” April 2012 front page, depicting a rosary made out of birthcontrol pills, has won an SND Award of Excellence. ... |
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...It is the question at the heart of the Oscar Pistorious hearing in South Africa. Was the tragic death of the girlfriend of the Olympic athlete renowned for running on prosthetic blades a horrendous mistake or an instance of domestic violence gone lethal and public? ...
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...President Obama’s State of the Union address, the first since his reelection, signaled several things quite clearly, not least of which is the Mariana Trench that divides political parties in our nation. ...
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...Latin America is home to the largest percentage of Catholics in the world, so it has long been an irritant to its Catholics that no Latin American cardinal has ever truly been considered “papabile” — a potential pope. ...
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 | ...With reports of the big snow storm Nemo headed to the Northeast section of the country on Feb. 8-9, we set out to see how Philadelphia bodegas were prepping.... |
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...The federal government must double down on grants to low-income students and dramatically simplify the system of student loans, says a new report by the non-partisan New America Foundation.
The report, released on Jan. 29, lays out more than 30 recommendations for fixing the nation's increasingly strained system of paying for college, chief among them a more substantial and permanent investment in direct aid to students through Pell grants. The government should make the funding for the Pell program an entitlement in the federal budget, shielding it from annual wrangling, and should boost the maximum amount of individual grants, the report says....
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