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<p>Después del anuncio que el próximo líder de la Iglesia Católica Romana será alguien de Latinoamérica, los católicos latinos de San Diego reaccionaron con entusiasmo a que el nuevo Papa, por primera vez en la historia, será un hombre cuya lengua materna es el español.</p>
<p>Esta semana, el Cardenal Jorge Mario Bergoglio, de Buenos Aires, Argentina, fue seleccionado para liderar a los más de mil millones de católicos en el mundo, con casi el 40 por ciento de ellos en América Latina.</p>
<h3>“Comprehensive Immigration Reform” A Chicano Historial Analysis: Immigration or Labor?</h3>
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<strong>Committee on Chicano Rights</strong></p>
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<p>Idle No More (INM), started in late 2012 as an aboriginal movement to block regressive legislation threatening indigenous, territorial and treaty claims in Canada, has quickly become a worldwide vehicle for indigenous peoples’ rights and environmental complaints. By early 2013 It has attracted significant attention from Latin American quarters.<br>
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<strong> FNS Feature</strong></p>
<p>Many colorful personalities have shared the shade of Acapulco’s Café Astoria. Mayors, politicians, artists, famous singers, writers, tourists, journalists, and revolutionaries of all stripes have all sipped the Guerrero-grown coffee that’s served under the canopy of the gargantuan amate tree embracing a corner of the city’s Zocalo, or historic plaza. But no “guest” has stood out like the bull that stormed into the café one day in November of 1990.</p>
On Sunday, March 17th, hundreds of community residents will be joined by Mayor Bob Filner, Councilmember David Alvarez and countless civic leaders and supporters to celebrate the grand opening of a new, multi-cultural neighborhood market in the City of San Diego.