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Daily Archives: Aug 5, 2014

Chilean pop singer Francisca Valenzuela brings the enchilada to SF

by the El Reportero’s staff Francisca Valenzuela was recently invited as the only national artist to perform in Shakira´s Popfest, in Santiago, Chile. She...

Cuba welcomes Dalí exhibit for first time

by the El Reportero’s news services   A selection of works by Salvador Dali (1904-1989) will be shown in Cuba for the first time in the...

Standing together for the children of Central America – and Chicago

by Phillip Agnew and Isabel Sousa-Rodríguez The Root   Last week The Root’s Keli Goff wrote about the child refugees fleeing violence and poverty in Central America and...

Who do the police work for? not for you

FROM THE EDITOR:   Dear readers: The following article, written by William N. Grigg, with Pro Liberate, is about what is the police and how and when...

Optimal sulfur levels can reverse chronic disease

by Jonathan Landsman   Are you unable to lose excess weight? Do you have a family member at risk of dying from an “incurable” disease? According...

Texas plan to deploy National Guard at border worries Mexico

by the El Reportero’s wire services The Mexican government on Tuesday expressed its “concern” over the decision by Texas authorities to send 1,000 National Guard...

Child refugees: The consequences of the 2009 coup in Honduras

by Hector Luis Alamo, Jr., LatinoRebels.com News Analysis If we’re going to discuss the root causes of the current Honduran refugee crisis, let’s get a few things...

U.S. Military seeks to brainscan troops for “signs of betrayal”

Could brain scan become standard procedure to see which troops might commit insider attacks?   by The Sleuth Journal   The massive investment in neuroscience undertaken by the...

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