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HeadlinesSesame Street's Maria Saya 'Hola' to Kids' Clothing LineManzano, who portrays Maria on "Sesame Street," has started a children's clothing line, Hola Bebe, which is manufactured by Mayfair Associates.Hispanic Voters Want Solutions, Not Lip Service, from CandidatesIt will take more than salsa and a politically perfect Spanish accent to court an increasingly diverse and independent-voting Hispanic community - not only in Florida but nationally.Nextel Expands Hispanic Initiative to Include Miami and Los AngelesNew "Nextel. YA." Spanish-language advertising campaign launches in Miami, Los Angeles, Chicago and San Diego.Hershey Foods Announces Multi-Year Partnership with Latin Superstar ThalíaEndorsement deal includes sponsorship of U.S. tour, advertising, consumer promotions and development of co-branded products as Hershey sets sights on growing Hispanic market.Hispanics Lend New Version of "The Alamo" Needed CredibilityHollywood has turned to Latino talents Jordi Molla and Emilio Echevarria to lend greater credibility to its remake of "The Alamo," which debuts in U.S. theaters Friday.Hispanic -- Whatever That MeansWhat exactly does it mean to be Hispanic, Latino or whatever the term of preference? That depends.Entrepreneurs Are Born, But Can They Be Taught?A new film raises critical questions that experts are debating more than ever: Are entrepreneurs born? Or are they taught to turn good ideas into great companies?Corporate America Spends Millions to Cultivate Hispanic CustomersThey're the largest and fastest-growing minority in the United States, and their buying power is surging. It's no wonder Corporate America is spending unprecedented millions to cultivate customers among the swelling Hispanic population.Owner Retools Angels, Led by Guerrero's SigningAfter a $150-plus million owner-inspired spending spree over the winter, the Angels today unveil their blockbuster post-Disney script for 2004, showcasing several new stars.California Leads in Another Trend: BrowningIf you want to see the new face of America, come to California. It's turning more Hispanic, more Asian and more gay.From the current issue of Hispanic Business Magazine...
Diversity LeadersCompanies committed to a diverse workforce.World WealthAs president of Latin America and Europe for Citigroup Private Bank, Frances Sevilla-Sacasa manages assets for some of the richest players in the global economy.
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