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Wednesday, March 19, 2003

Volume 4, Issue 11


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In the news this week...


Will the U.S. 'Hate' Mexico?
We've all heard about Freedom Fries and insults toward French people on account of France refusing to follow the United States' leadership on war with Iraq. Will Mexico, our neighbor to the south, be next?

Hidden Costs of Oil Hit Business Hard
In an economy so weak that most businesses are neither spending nor hiring, the soaring price of energy is pushing some companies to the brink of bankruptcy.

Tax Tip: Deducting Your Home Office
Whether you are self-employed or an employee, if you use a portion of your home for business purposes, you may be able to take a home office deduction, according to the IRS.

Uncut Kingpins To Appear on Bravo
The uncut version of NBC’s drama Kingpin will air on Bravo on Saturday, March 29, and Sunday, March 30, from 9 p.m. to midnight.

Reaching Hispanics Online
According to comScore Networks’ latest analysis of the online U.S. Hispanic population, the majority of responders actually prefer English.

Hispanic Opinion Tracker (HOT) Study Results
HOT confirms that 76 percent of the Hispanic market prefers to be marketed to in Spanish.

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Hispanics Gaining Oscar Ground
With 10 nominations at the 75th Annual Academy Awards next Sunday, Hispanic actors and films are gaining recognition and roles in the world of mainstream entertainment.

Report Suggests Media Fall Short in Minority Coverage
A report by a Cal State Northridge professor suggests news media management may have set the wrong goal in its 25-year effort to diversify newsrooms and content.

Want a Piece of the Federal Pie? Try These Tips
Q: The federal government spends more than $200 billion a year on contracts, and the Defense Department is the largest purchaser. So how do I get a military deal?

All-Spanish Kids TV Channel set to Launch
Do young Hispanics want to watch TV shows in English or Spanish? Two cable networks have reached opposite conclusions.

Tax Changes for Small-Business Owners
At tax time, many business owners want to make sure they are aware of the latest changes that could affect their taxes.

Puerto Rican Companies Target U.S. Consumers
With economic growth flat on the Caribbean island, mainly because of a slump in U.S. investment, Puerto Rico-based firms are looking toward the 50 states to expand sales, focusing on areas with big concentrations of Puerto Rican and Hispanic residents.




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Captains Of Capital
How HB500 leaders are putting muscle into company financing.

A Plan For Today’s Money Market
The modern business plan must emphasize honesty, credibility, and the details of marketing – a far cry from the ambitious blueprints of yesteryear.


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