CARIBBEAN-ART-OAS showcasing Caribbean artby Caribbean News Review
WASHINGTON, Jun 12, CMC - The Organization of American States (OAS) has launched an exhibition of previously unseen works by Caribbean artists, titled “Groundation – Sources of Caribbean Artistry”.
Puerto Rico Day Parade 2013 part 5 by KenExcellence
HISTORY The National Puerto Rican Day Parade (NPRDP) takes place annually along Fifth Avenue in Manhattan, on the second Sunday in June, in honor of the near...
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Puerto Rico Day Parade 2013 part 6 by KenExcellence
HISTORY The National Puerto Rican Day Parade (NPRDP) takes place annually along Fifth Avenue in Manhattan, on the second Sunday in June, in honor of the near...
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Not just any jobs, but just jobsby jpicard@thehill.com (Michael Shank and Sabina Dewan)
The panel recognized the tremendous achievement the world has made in lifting 600 million people out of extreme poverty but also warned of rising global inequality. Their number one priority going forward: Leave no one behind. This should sound familiar to Washington’s “leave no child behind” agenda. Hopefully this one will be more successful.
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US-bashing TV station gives interview to its benefactor, Vladimir Putin
Christian Science Monitor President Vladimir Putin has given his second exclusive interview in less than a year to the statefunded English-language satellite network Russia Today, which prefers to be called RT, in a clear sign that the Kremlin views the broadcaster as a key ... Putin's Popular Front Should Be EliminatedThe Moscow Times all 281 news articles » |
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Facebook User Comes Out As Gay With 'Closet' Photograph
Huffington Post History was made in October when active professional featherweight boxer <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/10/04/orlando-cruz-comes-out-gay_n_1939204.html">Orlando Cruz of Puerto Rico came out</a>. He said in a USA Today article, "I've ... and more » |
Budget deal cuts back B2B plan, adds ‘state patente’ and hikes corporate rates
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Why the temporary foreign worker program still matters to U.S. businesses by jpicard@thehill.com (Rep. Tom Rice (R-SC))
Under the H-2B visa program, businesses are permitted to bring in temporary foreign workers to fill lesser-skilled, non-agricultural jobs Americans do not want. Many of our tourism-related businesses rely heavily on this program because it allows them to significantly increase their workforce during their peak seasons. For decades, and especially during the recent recession, H-2B workers have kept our small businesses competitive and it is crucial that this program is not regulated out of existence.