Life Goes On – Video
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Life Goes On THA470 #39;s first devised piece of the semester. Story-building 101. By: The Anne Frank Project
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Life Goes On - Video
Posted By admin on October 10, 2014
Life Goes On THA470 #39;s first devised piece of the semester. Story-building 101. By: The Anne Frank Project
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Life Goes On - Video
Posted By admin on October 10, 2014
NewsTeam: Turmoil after Israeli-Gaza ceasefire (E39) Harry Fear shoots dramatic Gaza footage in the aftermath of an Israeli battering. Roman Kosarev in Donetsk learns the city is targeted for bombing the next day and has to get out of the bomb... By: RT
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NewsTeam: Turmoil after Israeli-Gaza ceasefire (E39) - Video
Posted By simmons on October 10, 2014
Why Jesus Is Not Messiah by Jews for Judaism By: Mao Sao
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Gaza conflict UK surgeons help treat wounded The recent 50-day war between Israel and Hamas caused massive damage and thousands of casualties, overwhelming Gaza #39;s hospitals. Although the ceasefire is holding, many Palestinians are still... By: rana rehan95
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Oligarchy and Zionism - Part 2 Stay tuned on http://apophenia.altervista.org for parts 3, 4 and 5. Documentary produced by Batrice Pignde, with footage shot by Jonathan Moadab, Sylvia Page, Jean-Sbastien Farez and... By: Rinnief
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Posted By simmons on October 10, 2014
ISRAEL receiving incoming missiles from Gaza strip By: capo Bonanza
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ISRAEL receiving incoming missiles from Gaza strip - Video
Posted By simmons on October 10, 2014
British MPs to hold non-binding vote on recognition of Palestine British lawmakers will be holding a non-binding vote on Monday on recognizing the Palestinian state. The motion for a vote has been put forward by a Labour opposition party lawmaker
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Posted By simmons on October 9, 2014
EU Will no Longer Accept Israel Products From West Bank Europe is saying that after January 1st, they will no longer except Israel products that are produced in the West Bank.The ban will be on diary first, then o... By: Paula Marie
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EU Will no Longer Accept Israel Products From West Bank - Video
Posted By richards on October 9, 2014
New York City is home to some 2.4 million Hispanic residents, many who help this city tick while intrinsically linked to their heritage -- they're heads of office representing a heavily Latino district, chefs who experiment with the culinary traditions of their homeland, journalists who provide Spanish-language news, directors of Hispanic cultural centers.
In honor of the Hispanic Day Parade and Hispanic Heritage Month, we look at seven such people who are the face of Hispanic New York today.
It didn't take along for Juan Manuel Benitez to make a name for himself in NYC politics. Soon after starting his journalism career in the city, the native of Badajoz, Spain, was the first reporter NY1 hired back in 2003 for NY1 Noticias, its 24-hour Spanish language cable news television channel, where Benitez quickly found his beat: politics.
"For my first story, on NY1 Noticias' launch day, I remember interviewing a young Puerto Rican activist very few people had heard of; today, she's New York City Council Speaker," says Benitez, referring to Melissa Mark-Viverito (who is profiled here as well).
In 2005, Benitez cemented his role in the arena, when he and his producer, Themys Brito, launched "Pura Politica," a weekly Spanish-language political talk show on NY1 Noticias that's "become a required stop for political candidates and elected officials, here in New York and in Latin America," says Benitez.
"We want to make politics fun, we want to make politics accessible to regular New Yorkers and we want to set high journalistic standards, the ones the Latino community deserves," he says.
The audience, naturally, is mostly local Spanish speakers, though Benitez says there is interest from non-Hispanic New Yorkers and international viewers. Recent guests have included U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security, Jeh Johnson, former president of Colombia lvaro Uribe and Ecuador's Foreign Affairs Minister Ricardo Patio.
Benitez believes "Pura Politica" has helped raise the standards of Latino politics in the city.
"In the last decade, we've gone from having to wait until the end of a press conference in order to ask a question in Spanish, to having most elected public officials -- including the mayor -- at least read a few sentences in Spanish in every major announcement," says Benitez. "I do believe we had something to do with that."
It didn't take along for Juan Manuel Benitez to make a name for himself in NYC politics. Soon after starting his journalism career in the city, the native of Badajoz, Spain, was the first reporter NY1 hired back in 2003 for NY1 Noticias, its 24-hour Spanish language cable news television channel, where Benitez quickly found his beat: politics.
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Hispanic Heritage Month: 7 NYC power players
Posted By simmons on October 9, 2014
Anne Frank 25/09/14 - Em Pauta - Globo News Exposies Anne Frank em So Paulo 2014. By: Marilucia Caramalac Campo Hoogendoorn
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