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Arrest in LI church Hispanic hate crime case: Suspect is Hispanic - New York Daily News
Sunday, 06 September 2009

New York Daily News

Arrest in LI church Hispanic hate crime case: Suspect is Hispanic
New York Daily News
Suffolk County police have busted the man who left an anti-Hispanic note at the altar of a church. Christian Mungia Garcia, 25, was arrested Friday night ...
Long Island Latino charged in anti-Hispanic rantNew York Post
Hispanic man charged over hate crimeNinemsn
Hispanic Arrested For “Hate” CrimeThe Right Perspective
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AG Holder says Hispanic lawyers" influence growing - The Associated Press
Thursday, 03 September 2009

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AG Holder says Hispanic lawyers' influence growing
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ALBUQUERQUE, NM — The head of the Justice Department told Hispanic lawyers, judges and others Thursday that their influence on the legal profession is ...
Attorney General to Deliver Keynote Address to the Hispanic ...Reuters
US attorney general addresses Hispanic lawyersNewsWest9.com
No answers from Holder on Richardson investigationThe New Mexico Independent
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ACLU Fights 7 Latinos" Loitering Charges - Washington Post
Thursday, 03 September 2009

ACLU Fights 7 Latinos' Loitering Charges
Washington Post
"One is that there appears to be a pattern of using this ordinance to target the Latino community, and two, the loitering ordinance [overall] is ...

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Report: Violence against Latinos "tip of a very ugly iceberg" - Newsday
Wednesday, 02 September 2009

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Report: Violence against Latinos 'tip of a very ugly iceberg'
Newsday
Still, they said it did provide useful insight into the growing national phenomenon of hate crimes against Latinos. "You have limited methods available to ...
Latinos in Suffolk County face racial intolerance, report saysCNN
Report: Latinos targeted on eastern Long IslandNewsday
39 m agoCops probe possible bias crime at Latino churchNewsday
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Pictures of Dying Marine Bring War Home to America
Sunday, 06 September 2009

    Angry debate in US as agency releases picture of dying marine in Afghanistan.

    It is a graphic image of the harsh realities of war: the fatally wounded young marine lying crumpled in the mud, his vulnerable face turned to the camera. And it is one the US defence secretary would rather you did not see.

    Lance Corporal Joshua Bernard, pictured being tended by comrades in southern Afghanistan, died of his injuries soon after. Now the release of this record of the 21-year-old"s last moments has divided America, prompting furious debate over the sanitisation of war at a critical time for the military offensive.

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Executives at Financial Firms Who Received Bailout Funds Get Big Salaries, Report Says
Sunday, 06 September 2009

    Chief executives of the top 20 financial firms that received taxpayer bailout funds averaged $13.78 million in personal compensation last year, according to a report released today.

    The annual "Executive Excess" study, a project of the Institute for Policy Studies, this year looked at bank recipients of Troubled Asset Relief Program funds. Those 20 firms, which eliminated more than 160,000 jobs since Jan. 1, 2008, awarded a combined total of $3.2 billion- including bonuses - to their top five executives.

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