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Speaking of education, columnist Andres Oppenhemier recently bemoaned the lack of quality in Latin American universities and praised colleges in the
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* Speaking of President Bush, he signed a bill on Thursday that would permit over 700 miles of fencing to be built along the U.S.-Mexico border.
* Via music blog Largehearted Boy: the police force in the Mexican city of Nezahualcoyotl are taking literature classes since “a police officer who is cultured is in a better position to be a better police officer.”
* Via Foriegn Policy magazine's blog: the former president of the Inter-American Dialogue provides his two cents as to why Nicaraguan presidential candidate Daniel Ortega has been friendly towards the U.S. in his campaign rhetoric.
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Tags- Dominican Republic, Mexico, immigration, law enforcement
* Speaking of music awards, personal favorite Julieta Venegas scored a mild upset by winning Best Solo Artist at last week’s MTV Video Music Awards Latin America 2006. Daddy Yankee, Mana, and Shakira also received awards.
* Got to love this quote on Latin pop music from Aterciopelados (image) lead singer Andrea Echeverri: “Music these days is very influenced by figures like Madonna. She has had some strong ideas but society has become a little unconscious and it needs people to question things.” Maybe Echeverri does have a point- the winner of “Latin American Idol” will be crowned tonight and Mexican bubblegum group RBD released a video promoting their (gasp!) upcoming English-language album.
* Sometimes being an international pop superstar isn’t all what it’s cracked up to be as the venue for Shakira’s concert in Venezuela next month was moved based on complaints from local residents.
* Peruvian Susana Baca takes pride in her African heritage and feels that she is a champion of “dark skinned (Peruvians) who are the poorest in my country” inasmuch as she doesn’t believe that she’s a purely political musician.
* Several executives for music giant EMI’s Brazilian division have been suspended due to their role in a major accounting fraud scandal affecting the music industry in
Links- Voy Musica (Brazil), New York Newsday, Reuters, VivirLatino (blog), Contact Music, San Jose Mercury News (U.S.), People’s Daily Online (China), Seattle Times (U.S.), Times Online (U.K.)
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* Spanish firm Telefonica will invest $1 billion to improve
* Thousands of truckers in
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* The man believed to be
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* World Cup winning coach Marcelo Lippi of
* In soccer club action over the weekend, a game in
* From one Boricua to another: New York Mets first baseman and Puerto Rican Carlos Delgado received this year’s Roberto Clemente Award for excellence on and off the field.
* Legendary golfer Jack Nicklaus will help inaugurate in November a golf course he designed in the
* The 2006 Formula 1 season ended last Sunday in
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* Stocks in Latin American markets ended mixed on Tuesday with Brazilian stocks going up and Mexican stocks falling. Meanwhile,
* Over 1000 people have been evacuated near the
* Environmentalists in
* Support for Chilean president Michelle Bachelet remains steady around the 50% mark.
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