Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, May 25, 2005, Page 15, Image 15

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    May 25. 2005
411,1’IJo rtla n h (©bserucr
Villaraigosa Wins L.A. Mayor’s Race
Amt© R e v i e w
Venezuela
Wants Cuban
Confirms rising
political power
of Latinos
(A P ) - L o s A n g ele s C o u n c il­
m an A n to n io V illa ra ig o sa u n ­
se ate d M ayor Ja m es H ahn M ay
17 to b ec o m e th e c ity ’s first H is­
p anic m a y o r in m ore th an a c e n ­
tury, c o n firm in g the risin g p o liti­
c a l p o w e r o f L a tin o s in th e
n a tio n ’s se c o n d -la rg e st city .
A fter a lackluster term tainted by
corruption allegations at City H all,
H ahn was turned out o f office in
favor o f a high school dropout and
son o f the barrio w ho turned his life
around to becom e speaker o f the
C alifornia A ssem bly and then a
m em ber o f the Los A ngeles City
Council.
W ith 82 percent o f precincts re ­
porting, V illaraigosa had 225,328
votes, or 59 percent, to 158,732 votes
for H ahn, o r 41 percent.
Striding to the podium at his
victory party am id chants o f “Si, se
puede," Spanish for “ Yes, w e can,”
V illaraigosa thanked hisfam ily and
P o ri land OL s e r v e r
O bservador
el
Page B7
E x ile Back
(A P ) — T h o u san d s o f V e n ­
ez u elan s d e m o n stra te d S a tu r­
d a y as th e g o v e r n m e n t d e ­
m a n d ed th e e x tra d itio n o f a
C u b a n e x i l e L u is P o s a d a
! C arriles, now being held by U.S.
im m ig ratio n au th o rities.
P o sad a is ac cu sed o f p lo t­
tin g the 1976 b o m b in g o f a C u ­
ban je t that k illed 73 peo p le.
H u n d re d s o f P re sid en t H ugo
C h a v e z ’s su p p o rters g ath ered
i in th e h isto ric P laza B o liv ar in
( C a ra ca s, d an c in g to a b and that
Los Angeles Councilman Antonio Villaraigosa celebrates an
election victory over Mayor James Hahn.
the people w ho had inspired him scion o f a prom inent political fam ­
san g o ne song u rg in g th e cro w d
over the years, and prom ised to ily, becom es the first Los A ngeles
to “ fig h t ag a in st th e p ro tec tio n
“bring this great city together.”
m ayor in 32 years to be bounced
o f L u is P o sad a C a rrile s ” by the
“ You all know I love L.A ., but from office.
U n ite d S tates.
tonight 1 really love L .A .,” an ex u ­
Villaraigosa, 52, positioned him ­
P o s a d a , w h o h a s d e n ie d
berant V illaraigosa told support­ self as a unity candidate w ho w ould
w ro n g d o in g , w as b ein g held
ers.
bridge racial and ethnic groups in a ■ w ith o u t b o n d at a fed e ra l d e te n ­
Villaraigosa will becom e the first city that is 48 percent H ispanic, 31
tio n ce n te r in El P aso , T ex as,
H ispanic m ayor o f Los A ngeles percent white, 11 percent A sian j w h ile a w a itin g a h ea rin g set fo r
since 1872, back w hen the city was and 10 percent black. The D em o­
Ju n e 13.
m erely a dusty outpost o f only crat lined up m arquee endorsem ents
V en e zu e la w an ts to try the
about 5,000 residents on the edge from John K erry to basketball leg­
7 7 -y e a r-o ld w ith m u rd er and
o f the W estern frontier. H ahn, the end M agic Johnson.
tre a so n .
Mexico’s Fox asks Black Leaders for Support
(A P) - M exico P resident V icente Fox
is asking U.S. black leaders to support a
m igration accord as part o f efforts to
ease tensions over com m ents he m ade
m ore than a w eek ago that were branded
racist.
Fox angered the U.S. governm ent and
black A m ericans on M ay 13 w hen he
said that M exican im m igrants take jobs
“not even” blacks w ant in the United
States.
He defended his com m itm ent to m i­
norities and hum an rights on Sunday
during an interview w ith civil rights ac­
tivist Jesse Jackson on a U.S. radio pro­
gram , in his first public response to his
controversial com m ent.
“I very m uch regret the m isinterpreta­
tion," said Fox, touting laws created un­
der his adm inistration that outlaw dis­
crim ination and protect m inorities.
M any M exicans were at first puzzled by
the outcry over Fox’s com m ent, saying the
president was justified in his reaction to
new U.S. immigration policies that include
extending walls along the borderand crack­
ing down on illegal migrants.
Frustration has grow n in M exico with
the failure o f the U.S. governm ent to
Mexican President Vicente Fox (right) looks at a photo
approve a m igration accord widely pro­
during a meeting with Rev. Jesse Jackson at the presi­
m oted by P resident Bush.
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T he heavy duty 2500 and 3500
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the great com bination o f big-rig
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and car like interior. T he heavy-
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appreciated the tru ck s’ rugged
nature.
The 2005 D odge Ram 2500 is
sm ooth and refined, particularly
w hen com pared to w ith previous
m odels. T he cabs are com fortable
and convenient, am ong the room i­
est in their respective class. The
Q uad C ab is handy for hauling
friends, fam ily and the work crew.
T he styling is bold and h and­
som e, m ore sophisticated than
the previous design.
T h e D o d g e 2 5 0 0 co m es s ta n ­
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rated at 345 h o rsep o w er and 375
p o u n d - p e r - t o r q u e a n d f iv e -
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is an ex c e p tio n a lly g o o d en g in e,
sm o o th a n d r e s p o n s iv e . T h e
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T he Base prices fo r the 2500
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to get better gas m ileage than some
o f the sm all SUVs. A s larger as
this truck is, it still is easy to drive.
It may take a little more m aneuver­
ing to park it and tw o spaces but
once you overcom e the size, it will
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