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August 2008
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First writing contest winners
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Preston earns science, engineering award
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Varriale earns science, engineering award
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Chavez earns science, engineering award
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Mexico City travel ... 20 cosas with besitos
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Carranza: Art that looks back and through
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Launching Latinas into science and engineering
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Latinas who let freedom, instead of wedding bells, ring
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TheLatinaVoz.com endorses Clinton and McCain
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Artist as storyteller: Laura López Cano
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Guadalajara is number one with Ochoa
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Trujillo earns science, engineering award
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Requena Grewal earns science, engineering award
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Evangelical, Catholic Latinos reevaluate their faith in the GOP
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Blog, blog, blog, Latinos lift the conversation
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Latina teen suicide, Part I: Girls sound a life and death alarm
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Latinas open up about wounds of discrimination within the culture
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Avila selected Nurse of the Year
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Playwright Solano talks about "Speak Spanish to Me," identity
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'Latino Writers and Journalists' book unites literary gems
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Art celebrates women, sheds light on issue of violence
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Commentary: Time to End Abstinence-Only Education
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Why Latinas should vote
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Madrinas: A look into one of the cores of Latino families
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Cool math-science camps give summer a youthful buzz
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Madrinas to us all: Significant Latinas in history
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Batiz lays down indelible tracks on Tijuana Sound
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Latina teen suicide, Part II: Opening parents' eyes
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Latina teen suicide, Part III: Why no national program?
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HIV commentary: Time to open the subject of sex
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Latinas represent big 'if' at the ballot box
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Doctora's call: You are what you eat
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Soraida: Finding inner peace, Harlem to Main St.
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An old-school solution to raising your income
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Quinceaneras come in new flavors now
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The Global Gag Rule and women's lives lost
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Got health? The frustrating chase for insurance
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Mariachi: The Sound of Mujeres
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The Quinceañera I Was Too Poor to Have
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Skin cancer risks rise for Latinos
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Drive-thru marketing is collision course for kids
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Career leap: Latina FBI agents tell their stories
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Looking Inside and Out to Help Prevent Kids' Obesity
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A decade later, broadcast news still overlooks Latinos
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Pay day inequity: U.S. wages don't balance out for Latinas
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Numbers add up to accounting careers for Latinas
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Spotlight on the Sisters of Color United for Education
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My Paisa
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Commentary: Young Latinas often missing at political grassroots
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Latinas react as TV reporter keeps her job after affair with L.A. mayor
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Move over SpongeBob: Here's a first for Latina cartoon creators
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HPV vaccine: Setting the record straight
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Zacatecas: Time for the annual fair
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A stress and cultural release, Latinas find yoga
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Publisher's favorites: July 2007
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'Poetics of the Handmade': Latin wit engraved in art
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Move over SpongeBob: Here's a first for Latina cartoon creators
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Student exchange program opens insight to Mexico
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Networking for your soul
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Latina post-debate chats
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Latinas discuss poverty and healthcare
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Latinas and orgasm: Coping with bedroom expectations
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Historical Latinas Part II: An artist, an activist and a Nobel laureate
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Mendez v. Westminster stamp is part of Hispanic Heritage Month
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Lessons from the Developing World: The Peace Corps in El Salvador
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Mendez v. Westminster stamp honors landmark school-desegregation case
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Nursing career inspires a new view
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Welcome to kindergarten! Now let's talk college
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"Soy Roquera": Taking the pulse of Rock en Español
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Publisher's favorites: December 2007
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Commentary: What's behind lead poisoning's effect on Latinos
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Against the odds: Guatemalan women wage peace in anti-lynching effort
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Latinas inspire and family motivates entrepreneur
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Publisher's favorites: September 2007
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Why Latinas Should Vote
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Science, engineering award winner has advice for young Latinas
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Democrats' duel looks to super-delegates; McCain leads GOP
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Publisher's favorites
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Art celebrates women, sheds light on issue of violence
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Real Latino stories on LatinLounge.tv
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The secret of all-girls public schools: Latina teens benefit
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Denise Captain earns science award
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"Why my Nina should be Madrina of the Year" essay contest
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Soy Roquera's own "best of" list for Rock en Espanol
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Portugal's city of seven hills: 20 cosas about Lisbon
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Saint Joseph Ballet blends cutting-edge dance with academics
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NOVA Academy honors Trujillo, Garcia, Sanchez
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Olive Crest's NOVA Academy honors graduates Trujillo, Garcia, Sanchez
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A Q&A with Dr. Daphne Miller, author of 'The Jungle Effect'
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Miami Dade’s San Luis, Solares chosen for Latina leadership institute
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