Monthly Archives: October 2011
And the Winner is Iran!
By: Daniel Nardini If one puts all of the business reports about what is happening in Iraq today, the obvious conclusion is that the number one trading and business partner… Read more
The Possible Russian-American Straits Tunnel
By: Daniel Nardini The Russians have given this country a proposal to build a train tunnel under the ocean between Siberia and Alaska. The tunnel would go through the narrowest… Read more
Helping the Mexican Asylum Seekers
By: Daniel Nardini The number of Mexicans seeking asylum in the United States is increasing as the brutal drug war turns ever more brutal. With over 40,000 people dead (and… Read more
George W. Bush: War Criminal?
By: Daniel Nardini The organization Human Rights Watch has urged the Canadian government to arrest and try former U.S. President George W. Bush on charges of torture and crimes against… Read more
Putting an Ugly Chapter Behind
By: Daniel Nardini In a special ceremony held in Guatemala City, Guatemalan President Alvaro Colom formally and officially apologized to the family of former President Jacobo Arbenz Guzman for the… Read more
Angel and Khriz Takes Over the Music Scene with Latest Album
By: Ashmar Mandou With mega hits like, “Ven Bailalo,” and “Na na” that evoke a carefree spirit and endless summer days, it is to no surprise that Angel and Khriz… Read more
Unable to Marry the One You Love
By: Daniel Nardini One day you meet that someone special (in this case I am talking about a man and a woman). You get to know them, you live with… Read more
Latino Fashion Week Designer Highlights
By: Ashmar Mandou Latino Fashion Week is less than a week away. And like you, we are just as excited to see the talented work of this year’s list of… Read more
Miguel del Valle: ‘El Pueblo Ha alcanzado su Punto de Ebullición’
Por: Ashmar Mandou El exsecretario de la Ciudad de Chicago, Miguel del Valle, de 60 años, cree vehementemente en la idea de una era progresiva en política. Tanto es así… Read more
When did the First Americans Arrive?
By: Daniel Nardini It is a question that has perplexed scientists, ethnographers and historians for over 400 years. When did the first Native Americans (also called the “First Americans”) come… Read more »