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HISPANIC BUSINESS Magazine, October 2009
The articles below are editor selections from HISPANIC BUSINESS magazine. | |
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Announcing a special edition of Hispanic Business digital magazine:
The October Most Influential Hispanics issue.
This year's edition will have a bonus listing in the digital edition only.
We are expanding our content exclusively for our digital readers.
Now is the best time to experience the benefits of the Hispanic Business Digital Edition.
Additional content plus immediate access to the most current issue as well as our library of back
issues. Click the Digital Edition button above and read the issue today! Individual copies are also available: Back Issues . |
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President Obama Appoints Record Number of Hispanics To High OfficePresident Barack Obama has successfully appointed more Hispanics to high-level administration positions than any other president in U.S. history this early on. Depending on which data you examine, between 11 and 14 percent of Mr. Obama's selections for high office are Hispanic. Either way, it's easily a new standard. The last record, set by President George W. Bush, was 5.5 percent. ...continue |
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Spotlight: Washington D.C. Power BrokersWhile profiles on all 100 of our influentials can be seen here, in this feature we throw a particularly bright spotlight on five of our D.C. power brokers. ...continue |
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D.C. Dignitaries Highlight This Year's 100 InfluentialsIf recent trends in Washington, D.C. are any indication, it's been a breakthrough year for Hispanics across America. This year's annual listing of 100 influential Hispanic Americans, HispanicBusiness Magazine spotlights Washington D.C., which is in the vanguard of change. ...continue |
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Xbox 360 Excels as a Media HubLet's be clear -- your teenager wants an Xbox 360. This video game console, made by Microsoft, is the hottest thing around, offering fantastic games, amazing graphics, and state-of-the-art accessories. But even if you don't have any minors in the house, or you aren't a current or former video game junkie, you might still want to check out an Xbox. While Xbox 360 remains the cream of the crop in terms of gaming, its uses go beyond anything involving button mashing. ...continue |
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Hispanic Business 100 Influentials 2009: Full List and ProfilesWitness this year's 100 Influentials list: 100 luminaries selected from the halls of power in Washington; the corporate world; information technology professionals; the health care sector; education; the media and other areas. This year's list even includes an astronaut. Click through for the full list, complete with profiles. ...continue |
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Corner Office: Positive Influences Abound for Influential HispanicsThe October 100 Influentials issue offers once again, as it has for the past 27 years, an admirable array of interesting and talented people. They come from all regions of the country and from a variety of national origins. They share some basic things in common: they view themselves ethnically as U.S. Hispanics and they're all achievers. ...continue |
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