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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. |
Bidding Goodbye to a Bad Year2009 will be registered as one of the worst years of U.S. contemporary economic performance. |
MAL AÑO2009 quedará registrado como uno de los peores años en el desempeño contemporáneo de la economía de Estados Unidos. |
Yahoo! En Espanol's 2009 Year in ReviewToday, Yahoo! En Espanol announced its 2009 Year in Review, which highlights the top searches and trends on Yahoo! En Espanol. The annual review, which accounts for millions of searches, is a distinct way to look at U.S. Hispanic's interests and to identify the ways they use the Web to find information and breaking news as it happens. |
Why 'Best of' Lists Fail: Critics Waffle Over Yesterday's DesiresDespite what the song says, this is not the most wonderful time of the year. It is, in fact, a most unfortunate time of the year. It's when all the 'Best of' lists come out of the woodwork. |
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. |
National Health Reform Could Jeopardize California Patient ProtectionsA host of medical services that insurers must pay for in California -- from cancer screenings to diabetes treatment to two-day hospital stays for delivering mothers -- could be weakened or lost if the health care measures pending in Congress become law. |
Pioneering Hispanic Nurse to Head School of Nursing in TexasIn 1992, Elias Provencio-Vasquez became the first Hispanic male in U.S. history to earn a doctoral degree in nursing. This week, he achieved another first. After a national search, The University of Texas at El Paso appointed Provencio-Vasquez as the dean of the School of Nursing, university officials announced Monday. Provencio-Vasquez is the first Hispanic male in the United States to assume such a position. |