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Los diseños latinos de Saralegui
ESPECIAL PARA EL SENTINELCristina Saralegui la llama su "tercera carrera", quizás porque primero vino la maternidad, luego los medios de comunicación, y más recientemente la posibilidad de crear ambientes. "Soy una diseñadora frustrada", afirma la presentadora de televisión...Tags: National or Ethnic Minorities, Cristina Saralegui, Puerto Rico, Kohl's Corporation
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Ads For Runaway Slaves Inspire Artist's Exhibit
Courant Staff Writer— Cora Marshall was doing research at the Library of Congress when she saw the advertisements offering rewards for the capture of runaway slaves. The ads, which ran in the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area in the early 1800s, inspired Marshall,...Tags: Central Connecticut State University, New Britain, National or Ethnic Minorities, Missing Persons, Slavery
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UCLA accused of illegal admissions practices
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterArguing that UCLA admissions policies are being manipulated to circumvent the state's ban on consideration of applicants' race, a professor there has resigned from a faculty committee that he says refused to allow him to study the matter. Political...Tags: NAACP, Prosecution, Teaching and Learning, Colleges and Universities, National or Ethnic Minorities
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Vistazo Noticioso
El pasado 23 de agosto el Sentinel estrenó nuevo diseño. La idea es tener un mejor impacto visual y enfatizar en las historias permitiendo a los lectores una lectura más ligera. El rediseño fue creado pensando en la nueva generación de prensa escrita....Tags: Orlando, Walt Disney Co., Florida Hospital, Healthcare Provider, Pembroke Pines
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Sarah Palin, Vogue magazine
In two short years, Sarah Palin moved from small-town mayor with a taste for mooseburgers to the governor's office and now -- making history -- to John McCain's side as the first female running mate on a Republican presidential ticket. She's even made...Tags: Same-Sex Marriage, Elections, Conservation, Metal and Mineral, Petroleum Industry
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Tuskegee Airman flies again at American Airpower Museum
martin.evans@newsday.comHe is 86 years old now, a little slower, a little grayer and perhaps a tad less sharp-eyed than he was on a fateful day in the skies over Berlin in March of 1945. But when the American Airpower Museum at Republic Airport invited Roscoe Brown to fly again...Tags: Republic Airport, National or Ethnic Minorities, Armed Forces, Defense
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Minnesota news in brief at 8:58 p.m. CDT
John McCain tapped little-known Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin to be his vice presidential running mate on Friday in a startling selection on the eve of the Republican National Convention. Two senior campaign officials disclosed McCain's decision a few hours...Tags: Assault, Court Preliminary, Elections, Religious Leaders, Injuries
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Obama speech: The full text
Spin CycleObama released excerpts earlier, and now the full speech. It's after the jump. So the drama is the delivery and the crowd, not the words. Here's the ending, invoking King's "Dream" speech in a passage about the "American promise:" "It......Tags: Lobbying, Interior Policy, Vehicles, Same-Sex Marriage, Retirement
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Jill Biden earns passing marks
The SwampJill and Joe Biden Thursday in Denver. (Ted S. Warren/AP) by James Oliphant There's a website named RateMyProfessors that must be the bane of all collegiate instructors everywhere. Students are asked to rate their teachers on a scale of......Tags: National or Ethnic Minorities, Joe Biden, Elections, Political Candidates, School Examinations
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Obama outlines challenge ahead
Los Angeles Times and Chicago TribuneBarack Obama accepted the Democratic presidential nomination last night with a scathing assessment of John McCain and a searing indictment of the Bush administration, promising to repair "the broken politics of Washington" and preside over a more...Tags: Interior Policy, Elections, George Bush, Political Candidates, Gun Control
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Analysis: Obama's speech rich in contrasts
Sun reporterBarack Obama took off the gloves Thursday night. Sometimes accused of being too high-minded and elitist, the Democratic presidential nominee used a rock-star stage in Mile High stadium to get down and dirty, striking back hard -- and repeatedly at John...Tags: Government, Sheryl Crow, Civil Rights, George Bush, Elections
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Coming soon
The following are tentative opening dates,subject to change. Fri., Sept. 5 "Another Gay Sequel: Gays Gone Wild" "Bangkok Dangerous" "I Served the King of England" "Passengers" Fri., Sept. 12 "Burn After Reading" "Righteous Kill" "Tyler Perry'...Tags: Tyler Perry, Religulous, Lakeview, Bangkok Dangerous, Rodanthe
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