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November 29. 2006
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Protesters Set Fires in Oaxaco
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( A P ) - L e ftis ts protesters try in g
to force out the state g o v e rn o r o f
( )axaca i n M e x ic o set fire to another
b u ild in g Sunday a fte r a n ig h , o f
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A protester
throws a tear
gas canister
during clashes
between
demonstrators
and federal
police in
Oaxaca. Mexico,
on Sunday.
to rc h in g go vern m ent o ffic e s and
vehicles in ru n n in g street battles
w ith p o lice , in ju rin g at least 43.
The vio le n ce broke o ut late Sat­
urday a fte r m asked youths broke
aw ay fro m a protest m arch by about
4,(XM) people and began attacking
p o lice and b u ild in g s in picturesque
O a xa ca city.
Y ouths hu rle d rocks, fire w o rk s
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and gasoline bom bs in a fa ile d at­
tem pt toe ncircle federal police ho ld ­
ing the m ain square, w h ic h security
R uiz resign fo r alleged co rru p tio n .
forces too k back in late O cto be r
P olice dro ve o f f the attackers w ith tear
b lo c k s aw ay. B u t bands o f you ng people
fro m protesters w h o had held it fo r
gas and je ts o f w a te r fro m ta n ke r trucks,
ram paged th ro u g h d o w n to w n , w ith rocks
m onths d e m an din g G o v . U lises
then advanced in massed ranks to d riv e
and gasoline bom bs.
Immigrant,
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F R ID A Y - OPENING NIGHT
Join io for an Anointed. Power 1‘aekcd, and Spirit
fille d Rededieation Celebraiion Service
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Guest Speaker
B ilhop C h a rlo Blake
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m ig ra n t rig h ts m o v e m e n t hosted
be celebrated w ith a c o m m u n ity
by C o m ité L a tin o , w h ic h is p art o f
fo ru m , d ialo gu e, reception and d in ­
the P ortla nd C e ntral A m e ric a S o li­
Special Guealt
Bishop T.I.. Westbrook
ner on F rid a y, Dec. 15, fro m 6 p.m.
d a r ity C o m m itte e in c o n ju n c tio n
Wailnngtnn State Prelate
to 9 p.m . at the St. A n d re w C a th ol ic
w ith o th e r lo c a l im m ig ra n t rig h ts
Church C o m m unity Center. 8( )6 N . E.
g ro u p s .
A lb e rta St.
Bishop P. D iner
Promue Keepen Hnnrd member, Chair Entérina
P an elists in c lu d e re p re se n ta ­
W ith the b e lie f that a tta cks on
tives fro m o rg a n ize d la bo r, the
im m ig ra n ts ' rig h ts are pa rt o f a
C a th o lic C h urch , Spanish m edia.
b ro a d e r a tta ck on c iv i l and h u ­
L a tin o students, c o m m u n ity o rg a ­
man rig h ts , lo ca l a c tiv is ts say now
nizations, im m ig ra tio n la w yers and
is the tim e f o r a tru e d is c u s s io n
im m ig ra n ts fro m o u r c o m m u n ity .
a b o u t im m ig r a tio n and the m arch
A re c e p tio n and c e le b ra to ry
to w a rd s a ju s t im m ig ra tio n reform .
d in n e r w i ll f o llo w , w ith m u s ic ,
T h e fo ru m and c e le b ra tio n w ill
d a nce rs, speakers and a s ile n t
fo cu s on a d is c u s s io n o f the im -
SATURDAY- CIVIC NIGHT
4:30pm - 5:00pm Meet and Greet
5:00pm - 6:00pm Program
liighluntl Christian Center
7600 NE (¡Iisan St. Portland, Oregon
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Special Gueat Speakers
Jean Avium
i/C ’C Moderator, (.entriti Pacific Conference
Diane Linn
Multnomah County Chair
Dr. I.A. Beibei
Albina Mmaterial Alliance
Roy Jay (Clean Stale)
African American Chamber o f Commerce
D ick Iverson
a u c tio n .
Minuten Eetlounhip International
Artist Brings Textile Know How
Ms. Cym hia Harris
Area Director, l'ortland Public Schoolt
Dr. W.G. Hardy Jr and Ali Hardy
D e n v e r a r tis t R ita
F lo re s de W a lla c e w i ll
o f f e r a w o rk s h o p on
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A r te L a tin a , 22 15 N .E .
An embroidered candleabra by Latina
artist Rita Flores de Wallace.
A lb e rta St. T h e te x tile
a rtis t w i ll e x p la in the
tr a d itio n s b e h in d her
e x h ib it e n title d “ " L a F anta sia en
the te x tile and pa pe r arts o f ru ra l
el M u n d o In d ig e n a de M e x ic o "
M e x ic o fro m the tim e she w as
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b o rn . She stu d ie d d o ll m a k in g ,
M a g ic a l
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H e r e x h ib it
of
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th ro u g h Dee. 28. at O n d a w ith an
w e a v in g ,
e m b r o id e r y ,
paper
m aché, and o th e r tr a d itio n a l arts
o p e n in g and a r tis t's re c e p tio n on
fro m th re e g ro u p s o f nuns and
T h u rs d a y . N o v . 30 fro m 6 p .m .to
fro m m asters in M e x ic a n fo lk arts
9 p .m .
at the In s titu to R e g io n a l de B e lle s
W a lla c e has been im m e rs e d in
A rts in S a ltillo , M e x ic o .
Mexican TV Host Dies at 73
(A P ) -- Raul Velasco,
who
h o s te d
one
of
M e x ic o ’s most po pu lar and
e n d u rin g te le v is io n p ro ­
g ra m s ,
" S ie m p r e
en
D o m in g o ," died Sunday at
Flu Shots are Covered
for People with Medicare.
his hom e in the P a cific
coast resort o f A ca p u lco ,
his n e tw o rk said. He was
V elasco, whose v a rie ty
show has been com pared
Raul Velasco
For Information, call 1-800-MEDICARE
or visit w w w .m edicare.gov
to "The Eid S u lliva n Show ,"
was cred ited w ith la u n ch in g m any
en tertain m en t jo u rn a lis m ," ad ding
o f M e x ic o ’s biggest pop stars to
that, "he leaves us a p a rtic u la rly
fam e by h a vin g them appear on his
m em o rab le story o f the happiness
show , w h ich was broadcast fro m
and entertainm ent that he knew how
1969-1998.
to co m m u n ica te ."
President V ice n te Fox ca lle d the
A n n o u n c e rs on the T e le v is a
death an "irre p a ra b le loss" in an
netw ork, w h ich broadcast "Siem pre
open letter to V elasco's w ife D o rie
en D o m in g o ," o r " A lw a y s on S un­
K lo k o w ,
d a y ," b ro ke in to c o v e ra g e o f a Sun­
d is t r ib u t e d
by
th e
president's o ffic e .
Fox called V elasco "a fo u n d e ro f
Medicare Paga por las Vacunas de G
Para Información, fíam e al
1-800-MEDICARE
o visítanos al uww.medicare.qoi
day soccer game to lam ent Velasco’s
death.
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