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  1. Mexico in the 1940s: Modernity, Politics, and Corruption (Latin American Silhouettes) by Stephen R. Niblo, 1999-09-28
  2. Coming Attractions: Reading American Movie Trailers (Texas Film and Media Series, Thomas Schatz series editor) by Lisa Kernan, 2004-11-01
  3. Latin American TV growth tied to democratura. (impact of democracy on television broadcasting industry): An article from: Video Age International by Dom Serafini, 1998-05-01
  4. Latin American Regional Cooperative Security: Civil-Military Relations and Economic Interdependence
  5. Latin American demand to recover slightly this year.: An article from: Market Latin America
  6. Latin Americans come of age at MIP-TV. (participation of Latin Americans at the MIP-TV exhibition): An article from: Video Age International
  7. Canadian and Latin American buyers at L.A. screenings 1993. (Illustration): An article from: Video Age International
  8. Novela-soap comparison: more than meets the eye. (Latin-American soap operas challenging U.S. exports on foreign screens): An article from: Video Age International
  9. Near-Live Dubbing Service Lends a Latin American Voice.(Brief Article): An article from: Video Age International by Valerie Milano, 2000-05-01
  10. Latin American telenovelas ride high.: An article from: Video Age International
  11. VENEZUELA: TELESUR SEEKS TO GIVE SOUTH AMERICAN MEDIA ITS OWN VOICE, U.S. CONGRESS DECLARES BROADCAST WAR.: An article from: NotiSur - South American Political and Economic Affairs
  12. DELAYED RECOVERY FOR LATIN AMERICAN CONSUMPTION.: An article from: Market Latin America
  13. Florida: gateway for Latin America. (Florida-based distribution of Latin American television programs in the US): An article from: Video Age International by Janet Fine, 1995-01-01
  14. NATPE gets Latins coming & going. (National Association of Television Program Executives; Latin American television broadcasters): An article from: Video Age International by Bruce Johansen, 1995-01-01

41. America Online Latin America, Inc. Investor Relations
CONTACT America Online latin America, Inc., Fort Lauderdale News media FernandoFigueredo, 954/6893000 LatAmPressMail@aol.com or Investor Relations Monique
http://www.corporate-ir.net/ireye/ir_site.zhtml?ticker=PR_130904&script=416&layo

42. LATIN AMERICAN DIVERSITY LINKS
http//www.trpi.org. ZONAlatinA.COM ZONAlatinA.COM brings you the worldof latin American media. We cover all types of media (broadcast
http://www.msjc.edu/diversity/links/latinamerican.htm
LATIN AMERICAN DIVERSITY LINKS
ACLU'S IMMIGRATION PAGE
The Immigrants' Rights Project (IRP) of the American Civil Liberties Union works to defend the civil and constitutional rights of immigrants through a comprehensive program of impact litigation and public education.
http://www.aclu.org/issues/immigrant/hmir.html
AfroCubaWeb
Very full listing of news items and current events relevant to Afro-Cuban issues of all kinds, with a focus on the arts, music, religion, literature, and folklore. Includes information on research trips to Cuba, visiting Cuban scholars, workshops, conferences, and festivals. In English; includes search engine.
http://www.afrocubaweb.com
BARATARIA.COM
A good Spanish Book and Music Store
http://www.barataria.com
CENTER FOR MULTILINGUAL MULTICULTURAL RESEARCH
The Center is an organized research unit at the University of Southern California, facilitating the research collaboration, dissemination and professional development activities of faculty, students, and others across School of Education, university and outside organizational lines.
http://www-bcf.usc.edu/~cmmr/

43. Search Engine News Journal » Google Announces Deals With RealNetworks And AOL L
including RealAudio, RealVideo, AAC, Windows media, QuickTime MPEG4 and MP3. Googlealso has announced their partnership with AOL latin America to display its
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44. Independent Media Center Www.indymedia.org ((( I )))
latin America May 2829 • EU-LAC • Guadalajara July 25-30 • Americas Social media_3245745;right Hamilton– At a City Hall media conference Friday May
http://www.indymedia.org/

45. Latin America --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
48 video and media. , Industrial America Unions in America (302) Follow thehistory of organized labor in America. , Paris The latin Quarter (128) Learn
http://www.britannica.com/ebi/article?eu=297354&query=diego de saavedra fajardo&

46. Stop The FTAA: Environmentalists, Labor And Latin American Activists Unite To F
Ecology Project (802)5780477 (cell) STOP FTAA media Hotline 305 Thursday November20, 2003, noon Environmentalists, Labor and latin American Activists Unite
http://www.stopftaa.org/article.php?id=197

47. Artists Bio
With 5 years experience in the Bay area, Peek media has worked closely Network forImmigrant and Refugee Rights and the Japanese latin American Campaign for
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(PICTURES) Casey Peek i s a documentary filmmaker and community organizer in the San Francisco Bay area. Before graduating from UC Berkeley with a degree in Ethnic Studies, Peek created the first Japanese Peruvian fieldwork course, now in its fourth year, in the department of Asian American Studies. He has produced and edited several programs, including "New World Border," a documentary on border militarization which has aired locally and been distributed nationally through the National Network for Immigrant and Refugee Rights.
Irum Shiekh
Producer (PICTURES) Irum Shiekh has produced several documentaries including On Strike Ethnic Studies: 1969-1999, Hijab: An Expression of My Soul, and Henna in the US. Her piece, Hijab:

48. 2004-05 Catalog K To P At Evergreen
Program is preparatory for careers and future studies in the social sciences,latin American, cultural or media studies and television production.
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Quick Links Apply to Evergreen About Evergreen Inside Evergreen Pick Your Program Admissions Alumni Campus Calendar Campus Life Campus Tour Catalog Connections Directories Employment Enrollment Services Financial Aid Gateway Giving Offices Registration Public Service Centers Scholarships Student Services Studies Site Index
2004 - 2005 Catalog
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Programs for Freshmen Culture, Text and Language Environmental Studies Expressive Arts ... Tacoma Campus Program
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Latin America in a Global Free Market
Fall, Winter and Spring quarters
Faculty: Jorge Gilbert
Enrollment:
Class Standing: Sophomore or above, transfer students welcome.
Special Expenses: Approximately $15 for program materials and $2,850 for optional spring quarter trip to Chile. A non-refundable deposit of $150 must be paid by February 15, 2005.
Travel Component: Optional four weeks in Chile.

49. (Un
Zogby and the University of Miami School of Business interviewed latin Americansfrom the government, media, business and academic sectors in Argentina, Brazil
http://www.miami.edu/UMH/CDA/UMH_Main/1,1770,22861-3,00.html
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Poll: Latin America Has Dismal View of Bush
By REUTERS
Filed at 11:26 a.m. ET MIAMI (Reuters) - Latin Americans have a dismal opinion of President Bush after he ignored world opinion to wage war in Iraq, and against a backdrop of mistrust over U.S. aims in pushing for regional free trade, a poll published on Tuesday showed. The University of Miami School of Business/Zogby International poll of Latin American elites found that only 12 percent of those questioned rated President Bush's performance on Latin America as positive. In Brazil, Latin America's largest country, 98 percent gave the U.S. leader a negative mark. In Mexico, where President Vicente Fox has been frustrated in his quest to improve the lot of 3 million to 5 million Mexicans living illegally in the United States, just 5 percent gave Bush positive grades. The poor view of Bush was mirrored by unease about who stands to gain from a 34-nation Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA), which would bring down trade barriers from Alaska to Patagonia and create a market of nearly 800 million people. Just over half of the 537 Latin American community leaders questioned in six countries between Aug. 20-Oct. 2 believed the United States would benefit the most.

50. Cuba Cuban Media
In Cuba Islands Also properties from around the Caribbean - latin America Europe - Jobs In Cuba - Current Job Openings. Newspapers - media for Cuba
http://www.escapeartist.com/cuba/cuba.htm
Investing In Cuba ~ Living In Cuba ~ Real Estate In Cuba Caribbean Index Escape from America Magazine Investing In Cuba ~ Living In Cuba ~ Real Estate In Cuba
EscapeArtist Cuba: Profile of an Enigma
About This Page The chary surfer will notice that we have included links on these pages to both sides of the Cuban conflict. This is a directory about Cuba and about Cubans wherever they live. We at Escape Artist try to be on the side of reason. We are also on the side of Cuban children everywhere. We hope they get to live in a world without governments of any kind ...and without the violence and hatred that all forms of government engender. Cuban Capitalism How To Invest In Cuba - A Complete Guide is the compilation of over 5 years of detailed professional and academic research on Cuba’s slow transition into a modern economy. Since the downfall of the Soviet Block, Cuba has had to embrace many semi-capitalistic principals to survive. Cuba has suffered many years of a U.S. imposed political and economical embargo, yet the island has proved to be an attractive market that has survived the U.S. pressure while continuing to encourage international investors to come to the island.
- To our knowledge this is the only directory on the internet providing information on living in Cuba. Would anyone really want to live in Cuba? To be sure, many expatriates are already living in Cuba and living well.

51. Regional Office For Communication And Information For Latin America And The Cari
In both latin America and the Caribbean, community media projects and initiativesaimed at increasing the use of icts for improving public administration
http://portal.unesco.org/en/ev.php-URL_ID=8840&URL_DO=DO_TOPIC&URL_SECTION=201.h
UNESCO.ORG The Organization Education Natural Sciences ... Sitemap var static_ko="8840"; var static_section="201"; var static_langue="en"; UNESCO Office Quito - Access by Country - Afghanistan - Albania - Algeria - Andorra - Angola - Antigua and Barbuda - Argentina - Armenia - Australia - Austria - Azerbaijan - Bahamas - Bahrain - Bangladesh - Barbados - Belarus - Belgium - Belize - Benin - Bhutan - Bolivia - Bosnia and Herzegovina - Botswana - Brazil - Bulgaria - Burkina Faso - Burundi - Cambodia - Cameroon - Canada - Cape Verde - Central African Republic - Chad - Chile - China - Colombia - Comoros - Congo - Cook Islands - Costa Rica - Côte d'Ivoire - Croatia - Cuba - Cyprus - Czech Republic - Democratic People's Republic of Korea - Democratic Republic of the Congo - Denmark - Djibouti - Dominica - Dominican Republic - Ecuador - Egypt - El Salvador - Equatorial Guinea - Eritrea - Estonia - Ethiopia - Fiji - Finland - France - Gabon - Gambia - Georgia - Germany - Ghana - Greece - Grenada - Guatemala - Guinea - Guinea-Bissau - Guyana - Haiti - Honduras - Hungary - Iceland - India - Indonesia - Iran (Islamic Republic of) - Iraq - Ireland - Israel - Italy - Jamaica - Japan - Jordan - Kazakhstan - Kenya - Kiribati - Kuwait - Kyrgyzstan - Lao People's Democratic - Republic - Latvia - Lebanon - Lesotho - Liberia - Libyan Arab Jamahiriya - Lithuania - Luxembourg - Madagascar - Malawi - Malaysia - Maldives - Mali - Malta - Marshall Islands - Mauritania - Mauritius - Mexico - Micronesia (Federated States of) - Monaco - Mongolia - Morocco - Mozambique - Myanmar - Namibia - Nauru - Nepal - Netherlands - New Zealand

52. Latin America Bureau
Provide high quality information from latin American sources to those workingin the media, in policy and in education in Europe. LAB Bookshop.
http://www.latinamericabureau.org/?lid=79

53. PATTERNS OF GLOBAL TERRORISM, 1994: LATIN AMERICAN OVERVIEW
Argentina suffered the worst terrorist attack perpetrated in latin America during1994. According to media reports, an organization using the name Ansar Allah
http://www.fas.org/irp/threat/terror_94/latin.html
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE
1995 APRIL: PATTERNS OF GLOBAL TERRORISM, 1994
Department of State Publication 10239
Office of the Secretary
Office of the Coordinator for Counterterrorism, Philip C. Wilcox, Jr.
LATIN AMERICAN OVERVIEW
CONTENTS
Introduction
Latin America continued to have a high level of international terrorist activity, although the number of attacks decreased by 40 percent from the previous year to 58 attacks. In July, an attack on the Argentine-Israeli Mutual Association (AMIA) in Buenos Aires killed nearly 100 persons and injured more than 200. The leading suspect in this incident is Hizballah. Twenty-one persons, of whom 12 were Jewish, were killed when a Panamanian commuter aircraft was bombed in July, apparently by a suicide bomber. These attacks raised concerns about the reported presence of members of Hizballah in Latin America, especially in the triborder area where Brazilian, Argentine, and Paraguayan territories meet. Colombia continued to suffer the highest incidence of terrorist violence in the region. Guerrillas attacked the democratic process by attempting to sabotage Colombia's 1994 presidential, congressional, and departmental elections. Rebel organizations also targeted petroleum companies and infiltrated trade unions, particularly in the banana and petroleum industries, intimidating rank-and-file union members. US business interests and Mormon missionaries were attacked by guerrillas, and nine US citizens were being held hostage by guerrillas at the end of the year. Six of these were US missionaries. Kidnapping continued as a major source of income for the Colombian guerrillas.

54. 1991 Global Terrorism: Latin America Overview
latin American terrorist groups conducted 224 attacks on foreign interests employees,law enforcement personnel, politicians, and media representatives.
http://www.fas.org/irp/threat/terror_91/latin.html
Patterns of Global Terrorism: 19917
Latin America Overview
Bolivia Bolivian terrorists hit power pylons belonging to a U.S.-owned power company three times in 1991, all low-level bombing incidents. Domestic terrorism, however, increased almost sevenfold. More than 40 bombing incidents occurred. Among the targets were Bolivian Government buildings near the U.S. Embassy. Five bombs detonated at the La Paz International Airport. The Nestor Paz Zamora Commission (CNPZ), part of the refurbished National Liberation Army (ELN), and several previously unknown terrorist groups claimed responsibility for a handful of the attacks, but most went unclaimed. The new groups included the Tupac Katari Guerrilla Army (EGTK) and the Tomas Katari Communal Army (ECTK). Both advocate the return of Bolivia to precolonial forms of government and indigenous Indian culture. Several significant anti-U.S. and domestic incidents occurred in 1991. On 16 February, the FPMR/D fired a light antitank weapon rocket at a U.S. Marine guard van, but it failed to detonate. Ensuing gunfire by the terrorists injured one Marine. Some domestic incidents were pegged to the release of the National Truth and National Reconciliation Commission Report (Rettig Report), which detailed human rights violations during the Pinochet regime. The FPMR/D assassinated a retired Army medical doctor and his wife the day before the release of the report. The assassination of Senator Jaime Guzman on 1 April was probably carried out by the FPMR/D, although the investigation is continuing. The MJL claimed responsibility for the murder of investigations police chief Hector Sarmiento Hidalgo in Concepcion on 15 March.

55. Media War In El Salvador
political advertising into the tumultuous situation in El Salvador, raising importantquestions about media s impact on the future of latin American democracy.
http://www.frif.com/cat97/k-o/media_wa.html
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Media War in El Salvador A Video by Ilan Ziv
In the context of El Salvador's 1989 presidential campaign, MEDIA WAR IN EL SALVADOR analyzes the television barrage mounted by the Christian Democrats and ARENA which, supervised by American advertising consultants, imitated the successful 1984 "Morning in America" drive created by the Reagan/Bush "Tuesday Team." The FMLN/FDR has long broadcast regularly over Radio Venceremos, but radio, along with leafleting and staged rallies, is becoming obsolete as the various parties engage in a more sophisticated media war that encourages voters to disregard complicated issues and concentrate on image. MEDIA WAR IN EL SALVADOR examines the export of Madison Avenue style political advertising into the tumultuous situation in El Salvador, raising important questions about media's impact on the future of Latin American democracy.

56. The Martin Luther King You Don't See On TV
with the landed gentry of latin America, and asked money in Asia, Africa and SouthAmerica, only to network news retrospectives, but national media heard it
http://www.fair.org/media-beat/950104.html
Media Beat , January 4, 1995
The Martin Luther King You Don't See On TV
By Jeff Cohen and Norman Solomon It's become a TV ritual: Every year in mid-January, around the time of Martin Luther King's birthday, we get perfunctory network news reports about "the slain civil rights leader." The remarkable thing about this annual review of King's life is that several years his last years are totally missing, as if flushed down a memory hole. What TV viewers see is a closed loop of familiar file footage: King battling desegregation in Birmingham (1963); reciting his dream of racial harmony at the rally in Washington (1963); marching for voting rights in Selma, Alabama (1965); and finally, lying dead on the motel balcony in Memphis (1968). An alert viewer might notice that the chronology jumps from 1965 to 1968. Yet King didn't take a sabbatical near the end of his life. In fact, he was speaking and organizing as diligently as ever. Almost all of those speeches were filmed or taped. But they're not shown today on TV. Why?

57. Poynter Online - An Interview With Guillermo Franco
But convergence should create a land of opportunity for those latin Americannewspapers that have interest in other media, such as radio and TV.
http://www.poynter.org/content/content_view.asp?id=64592

58. The Cramb Family Latin American Studies Reading Room
Guests Sallie Hughes, a former journalist who is now doing research on the LatinAmerica media as a visiting scholar here at UCSD; Kenneth Greene, a doctoral
http://orpheus.ucsd.edu/las/consortium/HemiscopeVideos.html
UCSD-TV Hemiscope Series
http://www.ucsd.tv/videos.shtml HemiScope: June 2003
Host Peter H. Smith and guests look at the impact of elections in Argentina; plus segments on the Justice system in Mexico and a feature on Native Americans in Baja California. HemiScope: Venezuela, Mexico, Binacom Film Fest March 2003
Host Peter H. Smith and guests assess the leadership crisis in Venezuela, followed by reviews of the new book "NAFTA in the New Millennium," a feature segment on Binacom, the binational group of communications professors and students and a critique of George W. Bush for his threat to discipline Mexico for not following his lead on Iraq. HemiScope: December 2002
Brazilian Elections, Mexico Foreign Policy, Frida Kahlo
Analysts Ken Serbin and Ricardo Tavares join host Peter Smith in a post-mortem on the Brazilian elections, followed by journalist David Gaddis Smith on Mexico's foreign policy toward Iraq and a feature segment on the Frida Kahlo craze. HemiScope: October 2002
South America, Vicente Fox, Saint Juan Diego

59. Who Rules America?
monitoring), CourtTV (ownership shared with Liberty media), Comedy Central Distribution,The Warner Channel (separate companies for latin America, Asia-Pacific
http://www.natvan.com/who-rules-america/
Who Rules America? The Alien Grip on Our News and Entertainment Media Must Be Broken By the Research Staff of National Vanguard Books
There is no greater power in the world today than that wielded by the manipulators of public opinion in America. No king or pope of old, no conquering general or high priest ever disposed of a power even remotely approaching that of the few dozen men who control America's mass media of news and entertainment. Their power is not distant and impersonal; it reaches into every home in America, and it works its will during nearly every waking hour. It is the power that shapes and molds the mind of virtually every citizen, young or old, rich or poor, simple or sophisticated. The mass media form for us our image of the world and then tell us what to think about that image. Essentially everything we know or think we know about events outside our own neighborhood or circle of acquaintances comes to us via our daily newspaper, our weekly news magazine, our radio, or our television. It is not just the heavy-handed suppression of certain news stories from our newspapers or the blatant propagandizing of history-distorting TV "docudramas" that characterizes the opinion-manipulating techniques of the media masters. They exercise both subtlety and thoroughness in their management of the news and the entertainment that they present to us.

60. Georgia Institute Of Technology :: News Room :: Faculty Experts
Search by Keyword This guide is a service to members of the media. Notes. latinAmerican Politics; US latin American Relations, Comparative Political Economy.
http://www.gatech.edu/news-room/experts-guide/index.php?cat=214

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