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...Latino Law and Public Policy Conference, which will last until tomorrow night. “The Latino future is the saving grace of this country,” said Cisneros, who became the first Hispanic mayor of a major American city when he took office as mayor of San Antonio, Texas in 1981. He pointed to the growing size of the American Latino population as evidence of the group’s promising future, noting that around 40 percent of Latinos in the U.S. are under 20 years of age. Young Latinos are “so numerous now that...
...recent NPR interview, Burns said the series had included the voices of Japanese-Americans and African-Americans because theirs had been "an amazingly different kind of American experience." That only further angered critics. "We are not going to tolerate this omission," said Antonio Morales of American GI Forum after a meeting with PBS officials...
...been a surprising streak of compliance. A national smoking law that had been predicted to be roundly ignored is instead almost universally obeyed. To better understand this twist, I track down an American writer friend, Sima Belmar, who moved to Naples two years ago and married a native, Antonio Capezzuto. He owns a small wine bar, and he has an explanation for the good behavior. "You respect the person who is running a business," he says, "not because it's the law." As we walk past colorful markets of produce and fresh fish on Via del Tribunale, with the vendors...
Skaggs had finished his day's work, a double portrait of the magician Signor Antonio Blitz and his favorite wooden dummy. He decided to use the rest of the afternoon to start writing an essay, inspired by Edgar Allan Poe's lecture last month, on the ways that railway travel and photography and the telegraph were warping the perception of time...
...resources of the station is a primary concern for freshmen behind HRTV’s two newest shows, with the teams behind each show choosing to address the problem in a different way.The team behind the vampiric “Ivy Bites,” led by executive producer Antonio J. Hernandez ’10, and executive director Alexander J. Berman ’10—also a cast member on Ivory Tower—has chosen to use its own equipment for all the technical aspects of its show.After their debut on March 18, they will also...