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Latino Times: News in Your Backyard
NCM, Daniela Rible, Apr 20, 2004
The Latino Times, a Stockton-based free quarterly newspaper, was the first Latino publication in the Central Valley to print solely in English.
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Pakistan Link: Promoting Cross-Cultural Communication
NCM, Brahmani Houston, Apr 05, 2004
When Pakistan Link changed hands four years ago, it took on a new shape. Its editorial board changed almost completely, it opened a bureau in Karachi, its readership expanded, its circulation exploded, it launched its website and a nationally recognized paper was born.
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El Tecolote: Eye on San Francisco’s Latino Pulse
NCM, Peter Micek, Mar 08, 2004
El Tecolote, the bilingual newspaper founded over 30 years ago in a Latino neighborhood in San Francisco, exposes the issues of a community that is often neglected or ignored by city politicians and media.
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El Tiempo: Voicing Immigrant Rights in Merced County
Daniela Rible, Mar 02, 2004
A historic bullfight that will take place in the Central Valley piqued the community's attention when it appeared on the pages of El Tiempo, the only Spanish-language paper in Merced County.
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Noodle: The Steamy, Positive Voice Of Gay APIs
Julie Johnson, Feb 25, 2004
The editors of Noodle, a San Francisco based quarterly magazine for gay Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, show facets to issues like same-sex marriage little discussed in the mainstream.
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Little Saigon TV
NCM, Julian Do, Feb 13, 2004
John Thai Dinh founded Little Saigon TV to counter the American media's stereotypes about the Vietnam War and Vietnamese people.
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