For more: http://linktv.org/latinpulse (April 21, 2008) The November election for president of the United States is fast approaching and never before has the Hispanic vote carried so much weight. Wi...
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For more: http://linktv.org/latinpulse (Latin Pulse, April 7, 2008) The immigration issue in the U.S. is once again a hot topic of discussion. It is an election year, and the economy is in a downtur...
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Free Press in Latin America (Continued from Latin Pulse Episode 4) People take to the streets in defense of a free press in Venezuela, where President Hugo Chavez is about to shut down an institution in Latin American media. Some say this is the beginning of the end for a free press in Venezuela,...
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For more episodes and other Link TV programs: http://www.linktv.org/originalseries THIS EPISODE: Segment 1: Free Press in Latino America People take to the streets in defense of a free press in Venezuela, where President Hugo Chavez is about to shut down an institution in Latin American media....
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In Latin America soccer is a game of passion, and it's taken to heart. What many consider to be the biggest game in the world has become so huge that when national teams play, entire countries come to a stop. It's also big business. Is soccer simply a game or is it an escape from the reality of p...
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For more episodes and other Link TV programs: http://www.linktv.org/originalseries THIS EPISODE: Free Trade Is free trade in Latin America a recipe for economic growth or an ingredient for social unrest? We explore this subject as more and more Latin American countries reach out to the industr...
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For more episodes and other Link TV programs: http://www.linktv.org/originalseries THIS EPISODE: Segment 1: Public Transportation Our first topic: Latin America, caught between increasing productivity and trade, and having to move people to and from work more efficiently. As pressure increases...
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For more episodes and other Link TV programs: http://www.linktv.org/originalseries THIS EPISODE: Venezuela's President Hugo Chávez is positioning himself as the next Fidel Castro. The big difference is that, unlike Castro, Chávez has billions of dollars in oil revenues that he is strategically ...
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More original videos available at http://www.linktv.org/originalseries Natural resources, once seen as an endless source of raw materials, are now in short supply for those living south of the border. How will that impact your pocketbook? En Español Pulso Latino: Episodio 9 - Recursos Naturales ...
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More original shows available at http://www.linktv.org/originalseries Violence seems to be an every day reality for most people in Latin America - bloodshed and aggression have become daily occurrences. What impact do American politics and culture have on all this? To what degree are they to blam...
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(Latin Pulse: May 19, 2008) Encompassing both glaciers and the Amazon basin, Latin America remains one of the biggest sources of fresh water in the world. Yet drinking water is scarce and for some it's a luxury. Will there be a battle for fresh water in the future? And if it runs out, what other ...
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