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Man Behind the News
Seasoned broadcaster Rolando Santos takes up the reins of CNN Headline News. ...continue
Thumbs Up
Hector Barreto wins praise for stewardship of SBA, but Bush administration criticized. ...continue
A New Deal for Auto Dealers?
The new National Association of Hispanic Automobile Dealers (NAHAD) has established itself with the mission of getting more import dealership into Hispanic hands. ...continue
A Peek Inside a Public Organization
A financial analysis of the USHCC finds questionable controls and accountability. ...continue
No Slam Dunk
A favorable regulatory environment notwithstanding, Univision's merger with HBC could become unraveled by SBS's lawsuit. ...continue
B2G Supplies Revenue Gains
The 2002 High-Tech 50: Government spending pushes revenues higher for the largest Hispanic high-tech firms. ...continue
To Fill a Widening Niche
2002 Hispanic Business Fastest-Growing 100: A focus on core competency produces average revenue growth of 62.6 percent per year. ...continue
The 2002 Hispanic Business Florida 100
Service and wholesale sectors push revenues to $8 billion for the Sunshine State's largest Hispanic firms. ...continue
Harnessing Rhino Power
In a little more than a year, 24-year-old Humberto Barrera has gone from founding a modest computer consultancy to reaping tens of thousands of dollars in sales. Rhino Computer Systems, based in Brownsville, Texas, is projected to gross more than $100,000 in its first fiscal year and already boasts a clientele that includes doctors, lawyers, and Fortune 1000 companies. ...continue
Missing Part of the Equation
Hispanic women continue to be underrepresented in the sciences and engineering. Some say research suffers as a result. ...continue
Has the Divide Closed?
With computer use among U.S. Hispanics on the rise, experts debate whether a digital divide still exists. ...continue
Unrealized Potential
The U.S.-Mexico border region has yet to live up to the expectations engendered by NAFTA. ...continue
A Model Chamber Tackles Complex Issues
The Mexican American Network of Odessa (MANO) shows how local leadership can make a difference for constituent businesses. ...continue
Predicting Success
K–12 students who receive regular encouragement are more likely to complete college and go on fulfilling and productive careers. ...continue
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