Monthly Archives: October 2011
“I Do…..For Now”
By: Daniel Nardini Party of the Democratic Revolution (PRD) legislators in Mexico City are proposing a new law that will limit marriage to two years. Their reasoning is that the… Read more
H.R. 2587
By: Daniel Nardini Being touted as a jobs saving bill, the Protecting Jobs from Government Interference Act (House Bill 2587, or H.R. 2587) is in fact a cover to make… Read more
Return of the Communist Party of Honduras
By: Daniel Nardini In not so well known news, the Communist Party of Honduras has reestablished itself this year. The party held its fifth national conference, and it decided that… Read more
One Deportation is a Tragedy, 1,000,000 Are a Statistic
By: Daniel Nardini To paraphrase former Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin’s phrase, “one death is a tragedy, a million deaths are a statistic,” it seems that U.S. immigration’s view that 1,000,000… Read more
Trofeo al Lawndale News
Lawndale Bilingual Newspaper estuvo entre los homenajeados en la reunión de la junta de Cicero, el martes en la mañana, para recibir un premio por sus contribuciones a la comunidad… Read more
Honoring Your Roots: Messages of Inspiration
By: Ashmar Mandou From making history to running multi-million dollar companies, Lawndale Bilingual Newspaper asked prominent figures who have influenced or have been influenced by the Latino community to share… Read more
Fish Twice a Week for Health Benefits!
The 2010 Dietary Guidelines for Americans suggest that we should fill half our plates with fruits and vegetables at meals, and eat more seafood for health benefits. These delicious foods… Read more
¡Come Pescado Dos Veces por Semana y Obtén Beneficios para tu Salud!
Los Lineamientos Dietéticos para los Americanos de 2010 recomiendan que para obtener beneficios para nuestra salud, debemos llenar la mitad de nuestros platos con frutas y verduras, y comer más… Read more
Ernesto Cordero
By: Daniel Nardini [I now turn to American Latino composers. While famous in orchestra halls in the United States and around the world, they are virtually unknown to the general… Read more
Finding the Sacred Kings of Tenochtitlan
By: Daniel Nardini Recently archeologists in Mexico City have unearthed a stone ceremonial platform that was used to cremate the dead kings of the Aztec Empire. The sacred platform was… Read more »