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MI TIERRA GARDENERS VOW TO SAVE THEIR GARDEN EVEN WITHOUT COUNCIL HELP

October 28, 1992 By Yolanda Reynolds Mi Tierra, the first community garden established in San Jose, has from its first days inspired thoughtful reflection about the really important things in life. When the garden was opened over 15 years ago the entry dedication stated: En honor de nuestros padres se creó este parque respételo y …

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Trump criticizes federal government technology as outdated

Washington DC, Jun 19 (EFE).- The president of the United States on Monday criticized federal government technology as “painfully outdated” during a meeting with the heads of major tech companies including Apple, Microsoft and Amazon. “Today, many of our agencies rely on painfully outdated technology, and yet, we have the greatest people in technology that …

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“MAYOR HAMMER LACKS THE POLITICAL WILL TO CONTROL CARDROOM GAMBLING” – Dale Warner

October 3, 1992 By Yolanda Reynolds The San Jose City Council, led by Mayor Susan Hammer, rejected a proposal to curtail the practice of cashing checks at card room clubs in San Jose. Councilman David Pandori had recommended increasing the city’s (law enforcement) ability to monitor the check cashing policies of local card rooms. According …

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LA CLASE MEDIA – NUESTRO MOTOR – Las prácticas muy culturales que veneramos

Junio 2017 Por Sharon McElhone En abril de 2016, Men’s Health informó de que “en general la tasa de suicidio aumentó 24 por ciento en los últimos 15 años” en los hombres de edad media. Está bien documentado que el suicidio entre hombres de edad media va en aumento. El artículo en línea pasó a …

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MIDDLE AMERICA-OUR ENGINE – The Very Cultural Practices We Revere

June 2017 By Sharon McElhone In April of 2016, Men’s Health reported that the “overall suicide rate rose 24 percent in the last 15 years” for middle aged men. It’s well documented that the suicide rate for middle-aged men is on the rise. The online article went on to list resistance to getting mental help, less …

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EL TEATRO DE LOS POBRES HOLDS COMMUNITY CENTER “OPEN HOUSE” IN EAST SAN JOSE

September 23, 1992 By Yolanda Reynolds The Community organization, El Teatro de Los Pobres, held Friday September 17, an open house at their recently established, San Jose Eastside Youth and Family Chicano Cultural Center which is located at 14271 Story Rd., near the intersection of White Rd. The Center is located at the site of …

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GOVERNOR CLlNTON’S VISIT HIGHLIGHTS IMPORTANCE OF NOVEMBER ELECTION

September 19, 1992 By Yolanda Reynolds Presidential candidate, Bill Clinton, arrived in San Jose to find a large and enthusiastic crowd awaiting him at San Jose State University on Tuesday afternoon. His appearance at San Jose was originally scheduled for 10 a.m., but Mr. Clinton took a detour to speak before the American Legion in …

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SIX MILLIONS CALIFORNIANS ARE WITHOUT HEALTH CARE INSURANCE

Alviso Health Foundation will provide health Screening September, 16, 1992 By Yolanda Reynolds Access to health care for most people in the United States is either limited or too expensive or both. A number of proposals have been made to resolve this problem, both nationally and, within the State of California. Health care reform, after …

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