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Cook's pal lands Hispanic-fare show
Contributed by Administrator   
Sunday, 11 January 2009

from the Journal-Gazette:

J.M. Hirsch|Associated Press

Daisy MartinezRachael Ray is giving Food Network fans a taste of the Hispanic kitchen.

Ray is producing a new show for the network starring actress and cookbook author Daisy Martinez. The weekly “Viva Daisy!” premieres today (January 10, 2009) and runs for six weeks. The show is the network’s second focused on Hispanic foods, joining Ingrid Hoffman’s “Simply Delicioso.”

Martinez previously hosted public television’s Hispanic foods-focused “Daisy Cooks.” The new show will be the first from Ray’s production company, Watch Entertainment, that doesn’t feature Ray.

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Confessions of a Former Anti-Immigrant Fanatic (Video)
Contributed by Tony Cheek   
Sunday, 04 January 2009

Robb Pearson, a former "nativist" who was never comfortable with the racial undertow of the movement, rediscovered his humanity after some devistating setbacks. In this video from 9500 Liberty, Pearson reflects on the anti-immigrant movement:

 

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Pascual
Contributed by Senor Guapo   
Sunday, 28 December 2008
ESL - The Journey Into EnglishEvery year a class clown emerges, except this year.  I remember a guy named Luis from Colombia.  He was a carpenter, and his truck was in the wrong place at the wrong time.  His truck was destroyed by paramilitaries.  On foot he made the journey from Colombia through Panama, through Nicaragua, Honduras, Guatemala and Mexico all the way to the United States.  He met a fellow Columbian man who helped him get situated for the first few months.  His name was Obed.

Obed was a student also, and he encouraged Luis to enroll.  Both Obed and Luis were wacky guys, and we had a lot of fun with them.  But I digress.

Last year a fellow by the name of Pascual Bonilla was the class clown.  He was a young man in his early 20s.  He was totally whacked.  The girls hated him.  I guess his brand of humor was annoying to the women in the class.  When Pascual told how his wife left him, Miriam said she could understand why, and the other women nodded knowingly.

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Goldwater Institute study looks at effectiveness of Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office
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Wednesday, 03 December 2008
Goldwater Institute News Release
December 02, 2008

Sheriff's Badge
Tarnished Justice
The Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office prides itself on being an agency that provides “professional quality law enforcement, detention and support services.” But a close look at the office by the Goldwater Institute shows MCSO falls short in these three core areas.

A new policy report, Mission Unaccomplished: The Misplaced Priorities of the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office, takes a candid look at what the Sheriff’s Office is doing and provides recommendations on how MCSO and other police agencies can provide more effective and efficient law enforcement services.

“The Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office is tasked with the important job of keeping crime rates low,” said Clint Bolick, author of the report and Goldwater Institute litigation director. “Judged by its own statistics, MCSO appears to be falling seriously short of fulfilling its core law enforcement duties.”

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Why we will save the North American Auto Industry
Contributed by Prometeo   
Sunday, 23 November 2008

 EDITORIAL: 

Workers in the Auto IndustryYes, that is right, there is no such thing as an American Auto Industry. We are all in the same boat, Mexico, the primary manufacturing country, the US and last but not least Canada. The entire Continent has been built around this item, the automobile. We developed our cities, our communications, our economy; our livelihood depends on the automobile. We can substitute it, but it may take 100 years for us to develop an alternative. Meantime, all of us alive today need the car.

I have no idea how many cars we need in North America, it must be many millions. But our cars do not last forever, they need to be replaced. Every years North America needs something like twenty million cars just to keep up the replacement rate. There is a certain point where a car becomes more expensive to keep than to replace. Even if we tried to hang on to our existing cars we would eventually fall into a huge money pit.

So we are going to need new cars until at least 2100.

The Japanese, the Koreans, the Europeans, and the Chinese of course, everyone can build a car economically except the Gringos, or so it seems.

Some say that Obama was inexperienced and he might be tried by some mysterious foreign foe. Well, those Bad Americans that are praying for Obama to be a failure are the ones testing President Elect Obama. These people would love to see our country go down the tubes so that we all run to them and ask for salvation. I am sure the American People and their new President will not succumb to such a stupid ploy.

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Val, the Volunteer
Contributed by Señor Guapo   
Sunday, 23 November 2008
ESL, the Journey Into EnglishValerie showed up one year as an assistant.  You have to have an assistant.  Even in a small class a couple of assistants can be very helpful.  Some of the students are at different levels, and even then some students learn easier than others.  An assistant can work one-on-one with a student who needs a little extra help.

Valerie was tremendously helpful with Duan Wang, a Chinese student.  Truth be told, Duan had a better grasp of English than most of the students in class, but she was shy, and she struggled with pronunciation.  Valerie addressed both those issues first in being Duan’s best friend in class and second encouraging Duan to speak up.

When you’re introducing a new word, you say, “Everyone say ‘shoe’.”  When the entire class speaks, it’s easy for a shy or under confident student to lip sync.  Having Valerie work with her forced Duan to pronounce those difficult words instead of hiding behind other students.

Duan was pretty cool.  She had ten kids.  I told her that she needed to review her numbers because ten means this many [I held out all my fingers].  She provided ten names, and one day she came in with a picture of the entire family.  Her husband had one of those “O my God what am I gonna do now?” faces.  All her children were born in the US, but she never had the time to learn English because she’d been so busy taking care of all those kids.  Despite ten kids, she had the body of a teenager, and despite all that work she always showed up with an energetic smile.  But I digress.
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