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Boy Scout Ban Angers School Board Member
Published April 02, 2013
Board member Michael Clara’s complaint argued that Cub Scouts were blocked from meeting because the district’s anti-bias policy conflicted with the Scouts’ ban on gay members and leaders.
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Immigration Lobby Led by Tech Companies
Published March 22, 2013
Since 2008, 3,136 lobbyist groups registered with Congress for nearly 700 clients to push an immigration agenda.
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Peña Nieto's First 100 Days in Office
Published March 20, 2013
Reforms and a rise in murders countrywide have marked the first 100 days in office for Mexico’s new president.
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New Pope Resurrects Argentina's "Dirty War"
Published March 15, 2013
No evidence ties the pope to atrocities, but his rise has put the Argentinean Catholic Church in the limelight.
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Narco guerra invade centros turísticos
Published March 15, 2013
A pesar de altos niveles de violencia en ciudades turísticas mexicanas, el turismo internacional aumentó en 2011
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Pope Francis Seen as Nod to Latin America
Published March 13, 2013
Faith leaders say Pope Francis's selection highlights Latin America's increasingly powerful role in Catholicism.
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Mexican Drug War Invades Resort Towns
Published March 13, 2013
Mexico’s ongoing drug war has caused concern on both sides of the border that the escalating violence will turn on the tourist community.
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Latinos Close the Digital Divide
Published March 08, 2013
Latinos own smart phones, access the Internet through mobile devices and use social networking sites at similar—and sometimes higher—rates than do other groups of Americans, according to data compiled by the Pew Hispanic Center.
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Chávez's Successor in the LatAm Left
Published March 07, 2013
Chávez's death has left a void in the leadership of Latin America’s radical left. Who will fill that role?
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Venezuelans Reflect on Hugo Chávez's Death
Published March 05, 2013
Venezuelans reacted with cautious optimism to news that their populist president had died.

