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The Venezuelan government said [Fidel Castro]'s recovery was "advancing positively" after surgery, citing information from the island's government without providing details. A leftist Argentine lawmaker said Castro aides told him the surgery was successful and that Castro was resting peacefully.
The operation obligates me to undertake several weeks of rest," Castro's letter read. Extreme stress "had provoked in me a sharp intestinal crisis with sustained bleeding that obligated me to undergo a complicated surgical procedure.
"If Fidel Castro were to move on because of natural causes, we've got a plan in place to help the people of Cuba understand there's a better way than the system in which they've been living under," he told WAQI-AM Radio Mambi, a Spanish-language radio station.
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When Janet Cepeda was a journalist in her native Colombia, she got death threats for the articles she wrote. Eventually Cepeda was granted political asylum in the United States. For a year now, she's been living in Utah. She writes for La Prensa, a local Spanish language newspaper.
Like millions of immigrants around the world, Cepeda left loved ones behind. She is divorced from her husband -- but every month she sends money to her mother, who is raising Cepeda's daughter, Lesli.
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Ingrid Hoffmann has been tempting Spanish-language audiences by cooking traditional food with a modern twist and offering common- sense tips for entertaining. Now she wants to translate that recipe into English.
When her new show, "Simply Delicioso," launched Saturday (the show airs Saturday at 11:30 a.m. and Sunday at 9:30 a.m.), the Colombian-born Miami resident became the Food Network's first Latina host. Already known to Spanish TV watchers through her cable show "Delicioso" on Galavision and segments on Univision's "Despierta America," Hoffman joins the ranks of other Spanish-language stars who have tried to cross over to English not always successfully.
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...Among English-Dominant Hispanics, Spanish-Dominant Hispanics, and Other. Consumers. AGENCY: ...2). While some Hispanics living in the United States use the English language excl...
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NEW YORK For more than two decades, Jairo Casas, a Colombian- born doctor, has hosted a Spanish-language radio show in Queens, offering medical advice to listeners living the hard life of an immigrant.
Now he wants to use his voice to help them in another setting, as a member of the Colombian congress.
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... results in the eighteen-year-old-year old living the rest of his life as a quadriplegic. (1) At a d... a medical malpractice suit, and how a Spanish word "intoxicado" was likely the cause of the dela...
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Long Islanders can welcome a new Spanish-language design and home living magazine, Estilos de Vida (Lifestyles).
Founder Andrea Cervo Nichols, a native Argentinean, spent nearly a year researching and planning the publication, which she runs from her home office in Middle Island.
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... I draw from Wittgenstein's philosophy of language and philosophy of culture. I will further develop ... challenging contexts: Chicanos living by the Mexico USA border, en la frontera; and marg...Chicano Spanish is not recognized and respected by many other Span...
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... common in those with darker skin types living in areas of intense radiation. (5) Melanocytes in ...adapted the MELASQOL into the Spanish language in order to specifically target Latino wo...
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By LINDA HALL
Staff Writer
...Rob Howard took Spanish in high school and in college, and Megan herself t... immerse herself in the Spanish language, living in Mexico and Peru for a total of five years. She ...