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81. Untitled Document
The site offers links to news items, research, and legislation on guns and gun control.Hate Crime Initiatives http//www.ojp.usdoj.gov/BJA/html/hatecrms.htm
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82. A Big Win For Farm Workers
gov. Gray Davis, caught between protests from the United Farm Workers union andpolitical pressure from influential growers, on Monday signed legislation
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A Big Win for Farm Workers SACRAMENTO, October 1, 2002 Gov. Gray Davis, caught between protests from the United Farm Workers union and political pressure from influential growers, on Monday signed legislation giving California farm laborers the right of mandatory mediation in deadlocked contract negotiations.
Davis waited until the last possible day to act on the controversial pair of bills, the focal point of one of the Legislature's most riveting battles this year. He made repeated efforts to prevent the legislation from reaching his desk, then later negotiated with UFW representatives to limit the scope of the two measures he signed Monday.
Representatives of California's $27-billion agricultural industry condemned the legislation as unconstitutional and said it would force many family farms out of business and cause food prices to rise.
For the UFW, after years of decline and internal divisions, winning the right of mandatory mediation marks a triumph unprecedented since the passage of the 1975 agricultural labor relations law.
Under the companion bills—Senate Bill 1156 and Assembly Bill 2596—farm workers can ask the state Agricultural Labor Relations Board to impose mandatory mediation in cases where contract negotiations with growers have stalled, beginning in January. The bills limit the number of cases a party may bring to 75 and set a Jan. 1, 2008, expiration date on the remedy.

83. League Of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) Unity Luncheon - HUD
The concerns of latin America are the concerns of this While a record number of Americansare homeowners today, Hispanics HUD web site at www.hud.gov offers an
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LEAGUE OF UNITED LATIN AMERICAN CITIZENS (LULAC)
UNITY LUNCHEON
Remarks as prepared for delivery by Secretary Mel Martinez Houston, Texas Thursday, June 27, 2002
Good afternoon. Roman, thank you very much for your generous introduction. And thank you to Rick Dovalina and Brent Wilkes. You are both doing tremendous work for the Hispanic people of this country. Thank you both. I am honored to be sharing the stage with my good friend, Al Gonzales. As Counsel to the President, Al is a very important part of the team that makes this Administration successful during a very difficult time. I am also very pleased that HUD Southwest Regional Director Cynthia Leon has joined us here. Cynthia is doing a great job for our team at HUD.

84. Congresswoman Tammy Baldwin
Drug War latin America Working Group http//www.lawg.org Middle East - Americansfor Peace Now http//www.peacenow.org/. of Israel http//www.pmo.gov.il/english
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85. Congresswoman Tammy Baldwin - "Text-only" Version - Linkindex
small dot, Drug War latin America Working Group http small dot, Middle East - Americansfor Peace Now http government of Israel http//www.pmo.gov.il/english/,
http://tammybaldwin.house.gov/textonly_issue_links_index.asp?page=linkindex&issu

86. Activities: U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
Near East, Asia, Africa, and latin America; seeks program has provided millions ofAmericans with angling Personnel Office at DPMGUEST@fws.gov Appointments are
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Activities of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Conserving Wildlife and Habitats Working With Others We work for you by...conserving the nature of America. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is the principal Federal agency for conserving, protecting, and enhancing fish, wildlife, plants, and their habitats for the continuing benefit of you, the American public. We manage the 93-million-acre National Wildlife Refuge System with more than 530 individual refuges, wetlands, and special management areas - to mark their 100th anniversary in 2003. We operate 66 national fish hatcheries, 64 fishery resource offices, and 78 ecological services field stations - local offices near to you, where we work to conserve natural resources. We enforce Federal wildlife protection laws, such as the Endangered Species Act. We manage migratory birds ... restore nationally significant fisheries ... conserve wetlands ... and help foreign governments with their conservation efforts. We work for you by...working with you to protect the nature of America!

87. Jerry Roscoe ADR Associates LLC
is aj good sign for latin americans and US clients, and court systems in latin America
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Jerry Roscoe
1666 Connecticut Avenue, NW
Suite 500
Washington, DC 20009
Phone: 202-332-0490
JRoscoe@adrassociates.com

Is Mediation Right for Your Company? Mediation has become a popular tool for businesses when disputes appear in the workplace. Even the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) is recommending that employers use mediation in an attempt to resolve conflicts in the workplace. In 1991, the EEOC began its first pilot program, using mediation in four different field offices. The program was so successful, that by 1994 the agency concluded that "mediation was indeed a viable mechanism for resolution of employment discrimination claims and recom- mended the implementation of a program." Soon after, the EEOC adopted a policy statement on alternative dispute resolution (ADR). Advantages to Mediation Disadvantages to Mediation One disadvantage to mediation is that most people don't like conflict. Roscoe clarifies, "Our number-one technique for dealing with conflict in our society is to avoid it. So, for these people, mediation isn't attractive because they have to deal with conflict; they can't avoid it. It is much easier for them to use the EEOC or a legal process to permit them to continue avoiding the conflict directly, because the third-party litigator carries the ball." Another downside to mediation is that there is no guarantee that the parties will reach an outcome. "Some people cannot work with this lack of certainty about a resolution," says Roscoe. "However, we are told that people feel that even if they don't get an agreement during the mediation, a lot of times they come to one later on, after they have had a chance to mull over what happened. But even if they don't come to an agreement, we find that mediation often makes their relationship more efficient as they go on, because they have actually communicated on some of the issues. They have narrowed some of the issues and have begun to understand each other a little bit better, even if they don't agree."

88. IAFF Build Your Union
OPPORTUNITY COMMISSION http//www.eeoc.gov/ Promotes equal and empowerment for AfricanAmericans and other LABOR COUNCIL FOR latin AMERICAN ADVANCEMENT http
http://www.iaff.org/build/relatedorgs.html
Build Your Union Links to Related Organizations U.S. GOVERNMENT BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS
http://www.bls.gov

Principal fact-finding agency for the federal government in the field of labor economics and statistics. COMMISSION ON CIVIL RIGHTS
http://www.usccr.gov

An independent, bipartisan government agency that handles discrimination issues and denial of equal protection under the law. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
http://www.usdoj.gov

A federal government agency that enforces the law and ensures fair and impartial administra-tion of justice for all Americans. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
http://www.dol.gov

Prepares the American workforce for new and better jobs, and ensures the adequacy of America's workplaces. It is responsible for the administration and enforcement of over 180 federal statutes related to the workforce. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY COMMISSION
http://www.eeoc.gov/

Promotes equal opportunity in employment through administrative and judicial enforcement of the federal civil rights laws and through education and technical assistance. CANADIAN GOVERNMENT STATISTICS CANADA http://www.statcan.ca/

89. ELIOS - Organizations
Protection Agency EnviroFacts http//www.epa.gov/enviro/html is to ensure that allAmericans are protected http//www.irlii.org/ Lanic latin American Network
http://www.idg.fi.cnr.it/guide/elios/org.htm

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Within Organizations it is possible find several public and private bodies involved directly in providing specific legal environmental information on the Net.
Italian Organizations Ancitel: servizi per i governi locali http://www.ancitel.it/ Ancitel: i siti web dei comuni http://www.ancitel.it/link/siti/index.cfm Camera di Commercio http://www.camcom.it/ ENEA - Ente Nazionale Energie Alternative http://www.enea.it/ Enti italiani per l'ambiente http://www.sinanet.anpa.it/LINK/AmbIta.htm IDG - Istituto per la Documentazione Giuridica http://www.idg.fi.cnr.it ISPESL - Istituto Superiore per la Prevenzione e la Sicurezza del Lavoro http://www.ispesl.it/ http://www.iss.it/ Ministero dell'ambiente e della tutela del territorio http://www.minambiente.it/Sito/home.asp http://www.beniculturali.it Regioni ed enti locali http://www.sinanet.anpa.it/LINK/repro1.htm Rete Ambientale http://www.reteambientale.it/ML_home.htm Sistema Informativo Nazionale Ambientale http://www.sinanet.anpa.it/default.htm USL - aziende Unità Sanitarie Locali http://www.sanita.it/USL/

90. Opiniones Latinas/Latino Opinions
geographical areas of the Caribbean, latin America, and America as well as HispanicAmericans living in GOP.gov Information resource provided by Republican
http://www.opinioneslatinas.com/spanish/links/slinks.htm

Categorías de Sitios: Afiliados
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Opiniones Latinas/Latino Opinions
919 Prince Street
Alexandria, VA 22314
Phone/Fax: (703) 299-6255/6254
Afiliados
McLaughlinOnline.com:
A national survey, research, and strategic services company that has played a key role in assisting successful organizations across the United States and Canada. We specialize in public opinion research, media planning and buying services, and strategic consulting services. PollingtheNet.com: A new service for clients who wish to use their existing email databases to expand their opinion polling onto the Internet. Latinos Hispanic Business Roundtable: A non-profit corporation established to address those policy issues that directly affect the well-being of Hispanics. The Latino Coalition: Researching and developing policies that are relevant to Latinos' overall economic, cultural and social development while empowering individuals through the promotion of self-reliance and personal responsibility. Republican National Hispanic Assembly: A membership organization dedicated to fostering the principles of the Republican Party in the Hispanic community.

91. Alliance To Save Energy--e-FFICIENCY NEWS: The Energy Efficiency Newsletter Of 2
Honorees will include New York gov. Technology is offering average and extravagantAmericans a gentle projects in Central and Eastern Europe and latin America.
http://www.ase.org/e-FFICIENCY/archives/2001_08.htm
e -FFICIENCY NEWS
WELCOME TO THE AUGUST ISSUE OF e- FFICIENCY NEWS The monthly newsletter from the
Alliance to Save Energy CONTENTS EFFICIENCY NEWS - Looking Ahead: Policy in Fall Congressional Session
- New York Smart Helps NY State Avert Power Shortages, Blackouts

- LA Times Touts Efficiency Contribution to CA Energy Usage Decline

- Federal Agencies Reduce Demand During Heat Wave
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- National Academy of Sciences Lauds CAFE in New Report
ALLIANCE NEWS - Union Station Chosen as Alliance 'Evening with Stars of Energy Efficiency' Dinner Location EYE OPENERS Website to Americans: Stop Being 'Energy Airheads' EFFICIENCY EVENTS - Alliance Associates Breakfast: September 12
- CFA Utilities Conference October 4-5

- Energy Globe Award 2002

- PGS Announces its New Fall/Winter Seminar
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- Energizing Schools 2001: Innovative Education for the Next Century
EFFICIENC Y PEOPLE - Alliance Staffer Rinaldi Joins SEC Steering Committee
- Alliance Promotions and Hiring
EFFICIENCY NEWS Looking Ahead: Policy in Fall Congressional Session After the August recess, the U.S. Senate is expected to take up comprehensive energy legislation, following action by the House of Representatives which approved H.R.4, the Securing America's Future Energy Act of 2001 last month. The Alliance is working with Senators and their staffs to improve upon the deeply flawed House bill, which did adopt efficiency tax credits but otherwise failed to take meaningful steps to promote energy efficiency.

92. The Human Rights Information Act
today, I am introducing the Human Rights Information Actlegislation designed to Itwill also greatly assist latin americans who are currently bravely working
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from the Congressional Record: September 25, 1997 (Senate) Page S9969-S9976 By Mr. DODD (for himself, Mr. Bingaman, Mr. Bumpers, and Mrs. Murray): S. 1220. A bill to provide a process for declassifying on an expedited basis certain documents relating to human rights abuses in Guatemala and Honduras; to the Committee on Governmental Affairs. the human rights information act
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93. Close But No Cigar . . . Yet
HR 2138) on the web at http//thomas.loc.gov the US but found to be beneficial toAmericans to be the House and Senate is available on the latin America Working
http://www.resistinc.org/newsletter/issues/2001/07/anderson.html
Close But No Cigar . . . Yet
Working Group Seeks to Change US Policy Toward Cuba
by Mavis Anderson The majority of US citizens want a new US policy toward Cuba. Many want to end the embargo and reestablish normal relations with our neighbor Cuba. An encouraging small step was taken last year with the passage of the FY2001 agriculture appropriations bill. Language in this bill attempted to update US/Cuba policy to make it appropriate to a post-Cold War reality; yet the United States is long past due in crafting a new comprehensive, humanitarian, and effective policy toward Cuba. We are still waiting for the Bush Administration to issue regulations that would put the new policy into effect. It may be a long wait. Votes earlier in the year 2000 in both the House of Representatives and the Senate on sanctions imposed on Cuba were overwhelming victories in favor of a positive change in US policy toward Cuba. However, those victories were stolen in backroom deals among Republican leaders and in conference committee maneuvering. The will of a few members of Congress with special interests and with power subverted and overturned the will of the majority in Congressand the will of the US people, the majority of whom have repeatedly expressed their desire in a variety of national polls for relaxing sanctions toward Cuba.
New Legislative Initiatives
Now supporters are faced with the task of correcting the financing shortcomings of last year's legislation, as well as moving both the debate and the actuality concerning US/Cuba policy beyond surface actions to a comprehensive and deep change in policy. This task is made more challenging in the context of a Bush Administration that owes a great deal to the Cuban Americans of South Florida for the role they played in the presidential election results.

94. Cultural Diversity: A Guide For Health Professionals - Home Page
1998 For further information contact Mr Patrick O'Brien Telephone (07) 32340811 Fax (07) 3234 1494 Email patrick_o'brien@health.qld.gov.au Copyright
http://www.health.qld.gov.au/hssb/cultdiv/cultdiv/home.htm

Queensland Health
has sponsored the development of this guide to support the provision of culturally-sensitive health care in hospitals and community health services. HOME A guide for Health Professionals.
A starting point to an understanding of cultural and health issues for ethnic communities in a multicultural Queensland.
Table of Contents HTML Table of Contents PDF May contain some additional information. The documents above are created in HTML and need no additional software to be viewed. The documents above require " Adobe Acrobat Reader" click here for more information HOME Multicultural Health Resources Cultural Diversity Home ...
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Published: November 1998
For further information contact: Mr Patrick O'Brien
Telephone: (07) 3234 0811
Fax: (07) 3234 1494
Email: patrick_o'brien@health.qld.gov.au

95. Welcome To Aadap.org. Here You'll Find News Updates On Affirmative Action, Race,
Posts articles from many sources regarding affirmative action, racial profiling, and diversity in business and education.
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96. Latino Americans
Latino americans Latino americans are the fastest growing group of people in the United States, currently comprising nearly 10 percent of the population. Only African americans represent a larger ethnic minority group, and if present trends continue
http://www.freethechildren.org/cultures/html/map/latinos/mexican-american.html
Latino Americans
Latino Americans largely live in California, Florida, New Mexico, and Texas, though most of the larger cities such as New York and Chicago also have large Latino American populations. The three largest groups of Latino Americans in the United States are Mexican Americans, Puerto Rican, and Cuban Americans and these are the three groups we have highlighted in this section. Recently, there have also been influxes of Latinos from Brazil, El Salvador, and other Latin American countries as well. Latino Americans have influenced and made many positive contributions to the social, political, economic, and cultural mosaic of American life.
To learn more about specific cultures, click below:
Mexican Americans Puerto Ricans Cuban Americans
To learn about other Latino American ethnicities and cultures, we have listed several portal websites below which will link you to information on nearly any Latino American culture:
Latin World http://www.latinworld.com/
This site contains country-by-country information regarding culture, arts, music, and sports.
Las Culturas http://www.lasculturas.com/

97. US Treasury Withdraws Law To Report Bank Interest On Latin American Deposits
Week of August 1, 2002 US Treasury withdraws law to report bank interest on latin American deposits $150 million North Beach project to build 1950s hotel into residential towers French investor details plans for new 901 Brickell acquisition County
http://www.miamitodaynews.com/news/020801/story1.shtml
Week of August 1, 2002 US Treasury withdraws law to report bank interest on Latin American deposits $150 million North Beach project to build 1950s hotel into residential towers French investor details plans for new 901 Brickell acquisition County may create sports commission to attract events, market sites ... Order Reprints
US Treasury withdraws law to report bank interest on Latin American deposits By Frank Norton
South Florida bankers praised Tuesday's partial lifting of a US Treasury Department proposal that requires banks to report deposit interest on non-resident alien accounts.
The legislation would have forced banks to report the interest earned to depositors' home countries, which bankers said could breach privacy, scaring off depositors and jeopardizing future deposits.
The Florida Bankers Association in October released an economic impact report that showed state banks could lose $18 to $34 billion of a nearly $50 billion pool of non-resident alien deposits, known as NRA to bankers, if the law passed. Association President Alex Sanchez, a former Miami resident, said more than 85% of the state's non-resident alien deposits are in South Florida.
"Our banks use those NRA funds to lend to the local community for Joe's Hardware store or Mary's market," he said. "They turn around and use those funds to build homes and drive the economy."

98. Immigration, The Movement Of People Into Another Nation With The Intention Of Re

http://www.tlc.utexas.edu/courses/2001s_321/ins/helpful.html
Helpful History On this page, take a look at the Whole Site's Purpose A Nation of Immigrants Details on Becoming a Legal Immigrant , and a Timeline of Latin American History This Web Page's Purpose This web site examines the view of Latin American Immigrants in Central Texas. We have not given a 'legal/illegal' specification on the term 'Immigrant,' unless otherwise stated, so as not to impose that assumption on the public opinion of immigration. This way we can truthfully analyze the impression of immigration in the public's eye. In the following few pages, you will travel through research, surveys and public opinions. As the authors, Isidora Sanchez and Marissa San Martín, we explore negative stereotypes of immigrants and show why these stereotypes are inaccurate. We also discuss the positive impacts of immigration. Enjoy looking through this information, and tell everyone you know to come visit. Back A Nation of Immigr ants
The Encarta Web Encyclopedia states that "a lthough the United States has been shaped by successive waves of immigrants, Americans have often viewed immigration as a problem.

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