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Headlines'Censorship List' Bans Controversial Words from Univision's On-air LexiconPapaya, tortilla and bicho, farewell.Latin Music Industry Duo Plans to Launch Local LabelTwo Latin music industry heavyweights announced Friday that they were teaming up to launch a record label. To be based in Miami Lakes, SGZ Entertainment will be aimed at young Hispanics.Kerry Works to Strengthen Hispanic TiesDemocratic presidential candidate John Kerry, who has had little to say to Latino voters in the seven weeks since Cinco de Mayo, is getting with the programa.Ford, Academic Institutions to Help Minority BusinessesThe entrepreneurship curriculum, to be announced today, is being created in conjunction with Babson College in Babson Park, Mass., and several historically black colleges and universities.Mexican Immigrant's Bookstore Is Her Own American DreamGloria Martinez is living the American dream of owning her own business. Martinez is the proud owner of the newly opened La Nueva Jerusalen bookstore on the west side of South Bend.Speaking Two LanguagesThere's a dichotomy in marketing to the Hispanic community that goes beyond bilingual.Local Minn. Latinos Get New MagazineThe growing Latino population in the Twin Cities has a new full-color glossy magazine believed to be the first of its kind for a local minority community.Speaking to a Need for DVDS En EspanolMusic may be the universal language, but DVD is becoming one, too, as the film industry embraces the United States' growing Hispanic population.Ethnic Balance in Texas Shifting by SpringAnglos are likely to be the minority in Texas by spring, about two years earlier than originally expected.Tampa, Fla., Entrepreneur Succeeds Marketing Real Estate Services to HispanicsOmar Garcia started his real estate business out of his house 18 months ago, hoping to create a business that offered the growing Hispanic population in Tampa Bay real estate, title insurance and mortgage loan services under one roof.From the current issue of Hispanic Business Magazine...
Logging Into EfficiencyHispanic Business 500 WHOLESALE: When minutes mean money, TSN stays ahead of the pack with technological advances.The Long HaulHispanic Business 500 TRANSPORTATION: MCO Transport met the deregulation challenge and emerged stronger, more competitive, and able to gain a new market.
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