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WHO'S TALKING
who's talking - Adriana Maestas

Adriana Maestas

This political consultant drops daily knowledge on her Latino Politics Blog. The Latino vote helped Obama become the first African American U.S. president. read more
who's talking - Ivan

Ivan Sanchez

This published author constantly challenges society's standards with his profound writings. Find out if we're being bamboozled in this year's election. read more
who's talking - Vee

Vee Bravo

This well-traveled scribe is a mouthpiece for Latin America's disenfranchised. Read how Rev. Jeremiah Wright has brought the topic of social justice to the forefront. read more
BREAKING NEWS
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7.2.2009 23:43:42 GMT
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Obama to tell Putin: Time to move past Cold War (AP)

President Barack Obama gestures during his interview with The Associated Press, Thursday, July 2, 2009, in the West Wing of the White House in Washington. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)AP - Days from his first Moscow summit, President Barack Obama declared Thursday that former Russian President Vladimir Putin "still has a lot of sway" in his nation and needs an in-person reminder the Cold War is over.


7.3.2009 0:20:14 GMT
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Analysis: US leverage small in Honduran coup (AP)

Thousands march against the return of ousted Honduras' President Manuel Zelaya in downtown San Pedro Sula, Honduras, Thursday, July 2, 2009. The Organization of American States, OAS, said it will suspend Honduras if Zelaya isn't back in office by next Saturday while Micheletti said he will not back down under international pressure, arguing that Zelaya was legally removed on orders from the nation's Supreme Court. (AP Photo/Diario La Prensa de San Pedro Sula)AP - The coup that deposed the president of Honduras exposed the small leverage that even millions of dollars in aid and longtime military cooperation will buy.


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