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A revealing and suprising look at Tortilla Soup’s frontman, Robert Payne Belinda Quesada Special to El Observador San José native son, Robert Payne, is some kind of a genius. Not content with a career in law enforcement that lasted 27 years, he decided 16 years ago to...
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Shelly Palmer At the ShellyPalmer Innovation Series Breakfast at CES 2018, I had a Socratic discussion about the influence of the big technology platforms and other emerging technologies on our lives and the need for responsible innovation with David Sapin, US Risk & Regulatory Leader, PwC. We also talked about the growing...
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Mario Jiménez Castillo El Observador En estas fechas de fin de año, muchas personas andan en busca de talismanes de suerte y amuletos de protección. He aquí una explicación del uso de artículos que promueven la buena fortuna y la protección espiritual. Los talismanes desde épocas antiguas, han sido...
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BPT According to Podcast Insights, 73 million Americans listen to podcasts regularly, seven per week on average. You can find a podcast about virtually any subject that strikes your fancy, so if you’re looking for a new show to engage and delight you, there is no shortage of fun,...
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Roddy Scheer & Doug Moss EarthTalk Carpeting is an oft-overlooked culprit when it comes to compromised indoor air quality, but the chemicals used to produce it are typically far from natural. According to the non-profit Environmental Working Group (EWG), most carpeting is made from synthetic fibers derived from non-renewable...
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Santa Clara County Public Affairs SANTA CLARA COUNTY, CALIF.— On Tuesday December 11, the County of Santa Clara announced the appointment of Don Rocha as the new director of the Santa Clara County Parks and Recreation Department. Rocha, who has served as Interim Director since July 2018, joined...
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Especial de El Observador Esta temporada de compras de fin de año se entregará un número récord de paquetes en los hogares de EE.UU. Aunque comprar por internet es un proceso muy eficaz, se deben tener ciertas medidas de seguridad. La exagente del Servicio Secreto da los siguientes consejos...
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Eric Tegethoff Public News Service PORTLAND, Ore. — Hunger-fighting groups thought a work requirement for food stamp recipients was dead after it was taken out of the Farm Bill. But the Trump administration has revived it. The U.S. Department of Agriculture proposed to undo states’ ability to issue waivers on the...
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Mark Hedin Ethnic Media Services As the Census Bureau prepares for its 2020 count, concerns about new plans to question respondents about their citizenship status have taken center stage. But now, civil rights activists and others focused on the importance of ensuring a full and accurate tally of everybody...