Yearly Archives: 2014
Studies show that spirulina can help prevent cancer, boost brain
by Michael Ravensthorpe
Spirulina is a type of green algae that grows in fresh water bodies. It is a survivor plant which, unlike most flora, is able to withstand considerable temperature variations and still thrive. It is cultivated worldwide and has been harvested as a food source for thousands of years.
Surveillance net: “beyond anything that has ever existed previously
by Marvin Ramirez
NOTE FROM THE EDITOR: I found this article among an archive of stories that I have kept for the purpose of publishing it when the time was right. It was sent to El Reportero in May 2012, but it is so relevant to the present, that I decided to print it now.
How will the economy improve in 2014 if aalmost everyone has less money to spend
by Michael Snyder
Economic Collapse Blog
Is the U.S. consumer tapped out? If so, how in the world will the U.S. economy possibly improve in 2014? Most Americans know that the U.S. economy is heavily dependent on consumer spending. If average Americans are not out there spending money, the economy tends not to do very well.
Joan Manuel Serrat concludes shows in Mexico, DF
by the El Reportero’s news services
Spanish singer songwriter Joan Manuel Serrat will give today in Mexico City the last of five concerts in the Palace of Fine Arts, where the artist will share with the audience new and old songs.
LA GENTE return to California for their first SF 2014 show
Compiled by the El Reportero’s staff
Boxing
The Sport of Gentlemen
Saturday, February 8 - TBD -
Junior flyweights: Adrian Hernandez (28-2-1, 17 KOs) vs. Janiel Rivera (10-1-2, 6 KOs).
Friday, February 14 - Buenos Aires, Argentina -
Flyweights: Juan Carlos Reveco (32-1, 17 KOs) vs. Manuel Vides (15-2, 9 KOs).
For some campesinos, winter is farming season
Peasants work in the winter harvest in fields of California.
Abandoned Mexican hotel turned into shelter for deportees
by the El Reportero’s wire services
Angeles sin Fronteras, a group formed to assist people deported from the United States, has created five shelters to help migrants, who often end up penniless on the streets of Mexican border cities.
Thieves are using “mystery gadgets” to unlock cars and steal what is inside
by Michael Snyder
American Dream
All over America, criminals are using improvised electronic devices to electronically unlock vehicles and steal whatever they find inside. These “mystery gadgets” reportedly recreate the same signals that the key fobs that so many of us carry around send out.
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