By: Annie Karni POLITICO.-Hillary Clinton thanked a lot of people in her historic victory speech Tuesday night — but two people who were not name-checked were Barack Obama and Bill Clinton. The current and former president figured prominently in her kick-off speech on Roosevelt Island last year and are often …
Read More »IEE General Council installed session for Election Day in BC
Mexicali, June 5th.- This morning, the electoral council and representatives of parties began work to monitor the development of Election Day. Directed by Javier Garay Sánchez, President Counselor of the State Electoral Institute (IEE) started permanent session in the room Luis Rolando Escalante in the city of Mexicali. The opening …
Read More »Touristic Letters Giving Identity to the Cachanilla City were Unveiled
Mexicali. – As an initiative of the Cachanilla private enterprise, Hermosillo & Asociados, lead by architect and current Senator of the Republic, Victor Hermosillo Celada, this past Tuesday May 31st, the over two meters high monument formed by 8 letters of colors made of steel was unveiled. It was made …
Read More »Historical Presidential Candidate, Hillary Clinton, First Visit to El Centro
Last Thursday morning June 2nd, hundreds of people were lined up for hours at the Barcelona Event Center in El Centro, California, to see the presidential candidate, Hillary Clinton, in a historical event since she is the first presidential candidate to visit the Imperial Valley since Jimmy Carter came, trying …
Read More »“WE HAVE THE PARTNER WE COULD AFFORD”
By: Rubén González Vera (Psychologist, Marriage Counselor, Best Selling Author and International Public Speaker) From its cover the psychologist Ruben Gonzalez Vera’s new book, which titles “We Have the Partner We Could Afford” (Tenemos la Pareja Para la Que Nos Alcanzo), establishes the responsibility we have over our relationship, since …
Read More »Jorge Luis Borges, a Biography in Hispanic Literature.
Jorge Luis Borges, a blind librarian who became the most influential short-story writer ever to emerge from Latin America, was born in Buenos Aires. Prosperous but not rich, his family was prominent in Latin American history and included several famous military heroes. Borge’s Protestant father and Catholic mother reflected Argentina’s …
Read More »The Association of Business and Marketing Sales Executives of Mexicali Unveils the Winners of their 2016 Marketing Awards
Mexicali, Baja California.- The Association of Business and Marketing Sales Executives, Mexicali Chapter, unveiled to the community the names of the companies honored this year with the award for marketing 2016. Three local companies will be recognized with the “Marketing Award “which is granted by the Association of Sales and …
Read More »A Few Things You Should Never Sacrifice for Your Job—No Matter What
By Travis Bradberry The typical workday is long enough as it is, and technology is making it even longer. When you do finally get home from a full day at the office, your mobile phone rings off the hook, and emails drop into your inbox from people who expect immediate responses. …
Read More »Signing Ceremony of Inter-Institutional Agreement with the Supreme Court of Baja California
County Department of Child Support Services to host signing ceremony next week. PRESS RELEASE: Thursday, May 26, the Imperial County Department of Child Support Services (DCSS) will host a historic ceremony to commemorate the signing of an Inter-Institutional Agreement between DCSS and the Supreme Court of Baja California (Poder Judicial …
Read More »An Imperial Valley Cancer Symposium will be Presented in June at Imperial Valley College
Imperial Valley College and the Cancer Resource Center of the Desert have joined forces to present an Imperial Valley Cancer Symposium in June at the college. The symposium will be from 9 a.m. to noon June 4 in the 2700 Science Building at IVC, 380 E. Aten Road, Imperial. There …
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