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...ganar reelecci?n con el 37% del voto hispano; hasta ese momento ning?n republicano en Texas hab?a ganado m?s del 8%. Pronto empresas como Bacard?, Dr Pepper y cerveza Coors tocaban a su puerta pidiendo asesoramiento sobre c?mo conquistar el mercado latino, y as? Sosa & Associates se convirti? en la mayor agencia publicitaria hispana de EE.UU. El negocio alcanz? $100 millones en ventas anuales...
...Pero no escatim? en el campo de juego. Moreno contrat? al mejor agente libre en el mercado, el jardinero derecho Vladimir Guerrero, por $70 millones. Como resultado, los Angelinos llegaron a las finales en el 2004 y lograron una audiencia de 3.4 millones de espectadores en el estadio. La mayor parte de esta temporada el equipo, que Moreno bautiz? como Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim para ampliar el atractivo del equipo m?s all? del condado de Orange, ha quedado en primer lugar. ?Es una cosa tener la habilidad de comprar un equipo de b?isbol?, dice Moreno, de 59 a?os. ?Pero...
...mayor de 11 hijos criados en una casa de dos dormitorios en Tucson, AZ, Moreno, como presidente y codue?o, convirti? a una peque?a firma en Phoenix, Outdoor Systems, en la compa??a de vallas publicitarias m?s grande del pa?s. Infinity, (ahora integrada a Viacom) compr? la empresa en 1999 por $8.3 mil millones, y Moreno se llevo la ganancia. ?Hacia d?nde se dirige Moreno? ?Muchos hablan de llegar a la serie mundial?, dice. ?Yo s?lo quiero ganar...
...uranium-enrichment activities - which could potentially produce fuel for an atomic weapon - in exchange for a comprehensive European economic assistance package. "It is an insult to the Iranian nation," Ahmadinejad told United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan last week, rejecting the offer. The 49-year-old former Tehran mayor, who has no previous experience in international diplomacy, said he would come up with a nuke initiative of his own, once he had completed his cabinet appointments. That gave a glimmer of hope to some European officials. "Obviously, things haven't moved in the direction we'd all hoped," a French...
...YOUR EARLIEST GIGS WAS COVERING FRANK RIZZO, THE CONTROVERSIAL MAYOR OF PHILADELPHIA, WHO YOU SAY TRIED TO GET YOU FIRED ONCE A WEEK. YET YOU CRIED WHEN HE DIED. AMONG THE PEOPLE YOU'VE COVERED, WHO WOULDN'T YOU CRY FOR? The President of Sudan. But, you know, there's almost always something good about almost anyone you meet. One of the things I learned over the years is that everyone has human frailties and needs. Take a step back from the daily give and take, and you realize they're all people with families and egos, and there...