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Abstracts: No more reserved perking. Success by the tile. The evolution of corporate diversity
Abstracts: No slowing for repeat champion. Battling the big guys. Helping hands overseas
Abstracts: Noticing Howard Fast. Marxist literary resistance to the Cold War. A conversation with Howard Fast, March 23, 1994
Abstracts: Not just any star. Classic funk. Playing for keeps
Abstracts: November coming attractions: In preparation for November elections, political parties gamble on the strength of their immigration platforms
Abstracts: Now presenting. Cuba: economic overview. Trouble in Little Cuba
Abstracts: Office renter beware. Landing that first job. Conventional wisdom: veteran political organizer Lydia Camarillo becomes the first Hispanic woman to head up a national convention
Abstracts: On-again tax strategy. Employers' extra credit. The era of e-taxes
Abstracts: On board for a bumpy ride: fast-growing, high-tech companies get more than their share of market shift. Surviving the holidays
Abstracts: One day at the Capitol: when Congressman Luis Gutierrez paid a surprise visit to his office, he got a firsthand lesson about the reality of racism
Abstracts: One solid sound machine. Leaps and bounds: Liberty Power, Force 3 ride rapid expansion to the top. North-South power balance
Abstracts: On homosexualities in Latin America (and other places). Waxing or waning? The other Latin music
Abstracts: On the road to excel: Entrepreneur looks back on business development experience of building a railcar enterprise
Abstracts: On the road to satisfaction. In search of a civilized drive. Detroit iron, European charm
Abstracts: On with the show: with Spanish-language television continuing to surge, NBC gets in on the action by acquiring Telemundo
Abstracts: Opening doors to success. The money hunters. Like pulling teeth
Abstracts: Operation 'Hood-winked'. 10 ways to war-proof your life. Whatchulookinat?
Abstracts: "Our domestic trials with Freedmen and Others": A White South Carolinian's diary of African-American "Exhibitions of Freedom", 1865-80
Abstracts: Our white whale, Elvis; or democracy sighted. Dying to be black: White-to-Black racial passing in Chesnutt's "Mars Jeems's Nightmare", Griffin's Black Like Me, and Van Peebles's Watermelon Man
Abstracts: Outside influence. Squeeze play. Profiting in a sideways market
Abstracts: Outsourcing: the alternative to hiring. Issuing a challenge. Taking the heat out of fires
Abstracts: Owning power. Lease assets. Land of hard knocks
Abstracts: Painting history: John Trumbull and the Battle of Bunker's Hill. Making the view from Lookout Mountain: sectionalism and national visual culture
Abstracts: Partners in style. Pension performer: As the CIO for New York City, Deborah Gallegos juggles five retirement funds in the capital of high finance
Abstracts: Party on payday? In general a look at the incomes of Hispanics is cause for cautious optimism. Executive summary of the 1997 corporate elite
Abstracts: Perez resigns from Nike: Former CEO leaves company over differences with founder. Medical emergency
Abstracts: Perfecting the growth spurt. A Tex-Mex disparity? Hispanics who write the checks
Abstracts: Perked-up flyers. Who's first in first class? The Internet vs. the travel agent
Abstracts: Permanently plugged in: The world of IT never stops turning for Patt Romero Cronin, IBM's vice-president of Global Business Transformation
Abstracts: Photorealist nostalgia and the American family. Norman Rockwell and American mass culture: the crisis of representation in the Great Depression
Abstracts: Picking up the pieces. The mouse's house. Dream weavers
Abstracts: Pioneers in a wider world. Worker-writers on the WPA: the case of New Bedford, Massachusetts. Heavy hitter
Abstracts: Playing with culture: New bilingual toys having their say in U.S. market. Building the foundation
Abstracts: Plug into government online. E-ticket in the Caribbean. Take a virtual drive
Abstracts: Politically charged: For Patricia Madrid, it has always been about being an advocate and winning - with no ceiling acknowledged
Abstracts: Pondering the presidency: Governor first nationally known Hispanic to run for White House. Richardson to enter "reservation" debate
Abstracts: Pondering the presidency: Governor first nationally known Hispanic to run for White House. part 2 Republicans take big gamble by delaying immigration reform
Abstracts: Portfolio pointers. Grabbing growth busters. From Russia with Moola
Abstracts: Power brands boost stock. Top performers of '96. Tax dancing
Abstracts: Power inside, style outside. Mixing home with business. Getting back to the basics
Abstracts: Prairie madonnas and pioneer women: images of emigrant women in the art of the old West. Ignorance and the technology of information: some comments on China's knowledge of the West on the eve of the "Western invasion."
Abstracts: Preaching free enterprise. Developer in-a-box. Manager in a box
Abstracts: Prester John in central Asia. The venture of the Central Asian Trading Company in Eastern Turkistan, 1874-5. George Hayward: his Central Asian explorations, his murder, his legacy
Abstracts: Private money, public campaigns. Playing chess on the electoral map. The power of the purse
Abstracts: Producers target public sector. A year of change at the USHCC. Putting the brakes on transportation
Abstracts: Prominent Hispanic businessman signs with Choice Hotels. Celebrations of culture: a long list of special events recognizes Hispanic Heritage Month
Abstracts: 'Propaganda must be painless': radio entertainment and government propaganda during World War II. Maternal welders: women's sexuality and propaganda on the home front during World War II
Abstracts: Protecting the Hemingway myth: casting out forbidden desires from 'The Garden of Eden.'(Ernest Hemingway) The myth of benign 'resistance'
Abstracts: Publicizing your Web site. How not to build a site. Get the most from your Internet efforts: to fulfill the promise of your Web site, heed these words of wisdom
Abstracts: Public works powerhouse. Success through adaptation. A new breed of comic book heroes
Abstracts: Putting pension funds to work. Hispantelligence report. Sharing the wealth
Abstracts: Putting the brakes on transportation. Wholesaler plans Web expansion. Financial services welcome the good times
Abstracts: Putting the 'E' in your business. Online banking's future. Transforming online car buying
Abstracts: Raramuri personhood and ethnicity: another perspective. Cultural constructs versus psychoanalytic conjectures: comments on "the 'man of sorrow.'" (comments on Michelle Stephen's portrayal of the 'man of sorrow')
Abstracts: Reaching out to the business community: Hispanics stand to gain through EEOC's emerging dialogue with small and mid-size employers
Abstracts: Real fortunes in real estate. Myths of the Hispanic entrepreneur. Demand surges in manufacturing
Abstracts: Reassessing the history of postwar America. A conversation with Howard Fast, March 23, 1994. The politics of culture in Cold War America
Abstracts: Recognizing a market bottom. The stop-loss order. New - vs old-economy stocks
Abstracts: Recruiter: Companies should be "embedding diversity". A lifetime of perseverance: Founder builds "Zubi" into Hispanic advertising powerhouse
Abstracts: Red carpet treatment. Mellow days in Mexico. Private in Mexico: Rental villas are a new way to stay for space and luxury
Abstracts: RediAuto puts disabled customers back in driver's seat. The final say. Companies should help workers get comfortable, stay awhile
Abstracts: Reflections on anticlericalism and power relations in Spain. Excursions: Spain
Abstracts: Reinhold Niebhur: the racial liberal as Burkean. On his way. The debate over Japanese immigration: The view from France
Abstracts: Reining in the forces of change: New York-based PACO Group brings innovation to construction project management
Abstracts: Remaking the inner city. The billion-dollar club. Burt Automotive on top again
Abstracts: Remote (lack of) control. Will the real David Brock please stand up? A man apart
Abstracts: Reply to James Loucky's review of 'Ignacio.' (response to J. Loucky, American Ethnologist, vol. 23, pp. 430-431, 1996)
Abstracts: Republican hopes in '08 may ride on meeting immigration challenge. Hispanic political capital
Abstracts: Response to Merrill and Heras Quezada's comments. Comments on "Until Death Do Us Part." (response to article by John Borneman in this issue, p. 215)
Abstracts: Retail: stores catering to Hispanic buyers have plenty to cheer about, at least for the short term. 1996 Hispanic Business Rich List
Abstracts: Retirement. Business owners benefit when we sell the market. Providing a platform to conduct business
Abstracts: Reversing the romance: class and gender in the supermarket tabloids. The labor of seeing: pragmatism, ideology, and gender in Winslow Homer's 'The Morning Bell.'
Abstracts: Revisioning death and dying: 19th-Century attitudes as reflected in Louisa May Alcott's Antebellum and Civil War writings
Abstracts: Rewriting the book on Hispanic consumers. Hispanic Business Magazine: top 60 advertisers in the Hispanic market, 2001
Abstracts: Riding the tech wave: opportunities abound for small, minority-owned firms that invest in e-commerce capabilities
Abstracts: Riding the wave of prosperity: booming markets in construction and technology services drive the success of many fast-growth Hispanic firms
Abstracts: Ripe for selling. Breaking through the glass ceiling. The fast-growing 100
Abstracts: Rising goals in higher education. The economics of education. Campus-company transition
Abstracts: Rough riders. Good housekeeping. American visionary
Abstracts: Rough riders. The alchemist. Jimmy's island
Abstracts: Running the gauntlet of higher education. Voice of experience. Head of the class
Abstracts: Rx for Hispanic health care: more doctors. One market, two languages. The 1996 Hispanic Olympians
Abstracts: Safety offshore: foreign trusts and bank accounts offer a safe haven for your capital. Protecting what's yours
Abstracts: Sanchez: a victory of her own. Bustamante: a voice for all. Taking an early lead
Abstracts: Sanchez takes up reins of HNBA. Leveling the IT playing field. Affirmative action supporters low after high court's school ruling
Abstracts: SBA in the hot seat: Shrinking numbers spark fierce controversy among business advocates.. Shrinking divide
Abstracts: SBA under fire: Critics rail against agency's budget, disaster response. Advice from the top
Abstracts: Scientific racism in modern America, 1870s-1990s. A modern dilemma: changing notions of truth and expertise in 20th-century American medical science
Abstracts: Screen play: Advertisers, media companies find most roads to Hispanic audience now pass through Web. All eyes on Univision: Top Spanish-language broadcaster captures viewers, makes waves
Abstracts: Sear hears the register ringing. One happy CEO. A healthy risk
Abstracts: Security dominates border confab: Congressman Silverstre Reyes of Texas wants new funding programs. Support, pride for first Hispanic U.S. Attorney General subsides
Abstracts: Service: nigh technology and health care produce the largest Hispanic service providers. Dialing for dollars
Abstracts: Service sector holding fast: Consumer confidence, plus government budgets, drive strategies. A capital question: Will public pension fund investments reach the intended destination?
Abstracts: Sex and evolution in Willa Cather's 'O Pioneers!' and 'The Song of the Lark'. Making minstrelsy of murder: George Washington Harris, the Ku Klux Klan, and the Reconstruction aesthetic of black fright
Abstracts: Shall we dance? It's raining men!. The President's new clothes
Abstracts: Sharing a wealth of experience. Back to the future. Higher calling
Abstracts: Shattering old taboos. Turn out the lights? Way of the Web?
Abstracts: Shop shifting: Hispanic advertising agencies face an identity crisis between integration and specialization. How to beat the big-box retailers
Abstracts: Shortcut to the border. Why maquiladoras endure. Netting a bigger piece of the action
Abstracts: Showroom standouts. Show me the appointments. How far is too far?
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