Education News
Friday, October 14, 2011

Thousands of Hispanic Students Take Part in Statewide Protest

Alabama State Department of Education figures revealed that 5,143 Hispanic students missed school Wednesday, and Education spokeswoman Malissa Valdes drew an obvious conclusion:

Finance

Olive Oil Project in Argentina Secures OPIC loan

Argentine Olive Ranch in San Juan, Argentina is pleased to confirm that it has received a loan of 10 million USD for its integrated olive grove and oil processing facility in San Juan, Argentina. The project is based on 2,500 acres of land in San Juan and is a fully integrated operation from the tree nursery to final processing of extra virgin olive both for export to US and other markets worldwide. The CEO of the company is Mr. Ralph Rybacki and the principal Argentine shareholder and joint founder is Ignacio Aldao.

Healthcare

Lili Estefan To Again Join Faces of Influenza Campaign Targeted At Hispanics

Lili Estefan, host of El Gordo y La Flaca, again, signed on to join the American Lung Association's Faces of Influenza campaign targeted toward American Hispanics.

Noticias

Trade Shows: Las Oportunidades Para Su Negocio

El ser parte de una exhibición comercial (trade shows en inglés) o de una conferencia relacionada con su negocio es una oportunidad de conseguir nuevos clientes y hacer publicidad de impacto. El mito con esta clase de eventos es que son muy costosos tanto para participar en ellos como para solo asistir. La verdad es que si usted hace las averiguaciones del caso y toma en cuenta algunos de nuestros consejos, usted podría beneficiarse de ellos sin tener que gastar mucho dinero.

Media News

Joyce DeWitt and Suzanne Somers Reunite After 30 years

Joyce DeWitt and Suzanne Somers had not seen each other for more than 30 years, since their time together on Three's Company came to an end. But the pair reunited todfay on Suzanne Somers' Internet program, "Suzanne Somers Breaking Through."