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Inside the May 2003 Issue

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U.S. English, a Washington, D.C. -- based advocacy group, believes immigrants have everything to gain from 'official English' laws. ...continue

Expert Event Planning

Whether you're organizing a convention or a small gathering for board members, success is in the details. ...continue

The Military/Economy Connection

As 2003 began, forecasters predicted a slowdown during the Iraq conflict followed by a surge in its aftermath. But as we approach the year's halfway point, the assumptions underlying this economic strategy look questionable. ...continue

A Cloudy Forecast

Senior executives at Hispanic Business 500 companies are divided about the nation's economic prospects – and their own plans to add staff. ...continue

Need Grows, Dollars Shrink

On the income side, it's a lackluster economy and government cutbacks. On the expense side, demand is rising for social services. Hispanic organizations feel the pinch. ...continue

Data To Inform The Agenda

The nonpartisan Pew Hispanic Center produces research on Hispanic issues under debate by the nation's policy-makers. ...continue

Calculating Your Roi

In marketing and information technology, the return on investment equation measures the value of management decisions. ...continue

Quiet Man With A Vision

Dionicio Morales has been called "an urban Cesar Chavez" for his leadership of the Mexican American opportunity foundation. ...continue

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