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Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Automobile Industry Revs Up For 2010Coming off a tumultuous year, dealerships hope credit markets loosen, consumer confidence is restored. |
Dell Reports Decline in Profit for Q3Computer maker Dell Inc (NASDAQ:DELL) reported on Thursday a 54% decline in third quarter net income to $337 million from $727 million in the third quarter last year. |
Los Ministros de Finanzas del G-20 Discuten Como Eliminar Progresivamente el EstímuloLos políticos del G-20 siguen divididos sobre cómo reducir los programas de estímulo fiscal y monetario en la actual ministro de Finanzas del G-20 y del Banco Central, de la reunión. |
George Lopez Rips on Sarah Palin (Video)George Lopez is the latest comedian to have a heyday with Sarah Palin, saying she's exhibiting all the signs of a Latina politician. |
Oprah Winfrey to End Talkshow; Starting Cable NetworkOprah Winfrey, the television icon who revolutionized talk TV in the 1980s, has announced that she will end her show in 2011, so she can focus on starting her own cable channel. |
Hispanic Advisers Played Key Roles in U.S. ElectionsThe presidential campaigns for the recent elections engaged in a tireless battle for the most besieged constituency of all time -- the Hispanic vote. |
Senate May Hold Key Healthcare Vote SoonA critical procedural vote on bringing the U.S. Senate healthcare plan to the floor is likely to come Saturday, Majority Leader Harry Reid said Thursday. |
Texas Lawmaker Wants More Hispanics Included in Academic History BooksHispanic leaders this week assailed a draft social studies curriculum under consideration by the State Board of Education, saying it woefully ignores the role that Hispanics have played in shaping state and national history. |