<p>(Latin Pulse: May 21, 2009) Day after day, Mexico is home to more and more victims of drug trafficking and organized crime. In 2008 alone, 6,290 murders were attributed to fighting between the factions of organized crime. These factions are fighting for control over the drug routes to th...
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From Hartford to Los Angeles, gang warfare has turned some American streets into dangerous battle zones. Get an inside look at how and why gang wars happen in this Gangland video.
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Sammy Sosa shocks fans and photograhers with noticably pale skin on the red carpet at the Latin Grammy Awards. The former Cubs slugger is reported going through a skin rejuvenation process. ... Sammy Sosa bleached skin white Michael Jackson Latin Grammy Awards treatment baseball Chicago Cubs
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<p>(Latin Pulse/Pulso Latino: January 29, 2009) High spirits and high hopes are felt around the world as the First African-American president in U.S. history is sworn-in in Washington D.C. Then, in Venezuela, things get ugly between students and police during a protest against the vote on a...
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<p>(Latin Pulse: April 30, 2009) The Latin Pulse Team brings you a special report on the historic election in Latin America. El Salvador, a tiny Central American country of 7 million inhabitants, recently elected Mauricio Funes, its first leftist president. Not unlike the evening B...
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<p>(Latin Pulse/Pulso Latino: December 25, 2008) As the year comes to an end, many believe we are entering a new era of change and hope in U.S.-Latin American relations. Cuba is embraced by most Latin American countries in spite of what Uncle Sam wants or thinks. Is defiance of U.S. policy ...
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<p>(Latin Pulse: July 2, 2009) Plagued by violence, drug trafficking, and corruption, Colombia is one of the world’s most dangerous places to be a journalist. We look at what kind of speech is being silenced, by whom, and how. Today, independent journalists working up against the boundaries...
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<p>Latin Pulse brings you this episode of the Colombian TV show Contravía, where journalist Hollman Morris and his team travel to a remote community in Southern Colombia to eat, sleep and live with the Nasa Indians through a period of fear, displacement and anguish.</p><p>With the...
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