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Mexican Company Brings Jobs To The U.S.

Mexican Company Brings Jobs To The U.S.

By Jennifer Abbey Within in the next three years, one out of three babies born in the United States will be Hispanic. Hispanic American families have become a force, soon spending $1.5 trillion a year on goods, creating jobs for the companies that jump on the opportunity. While there has been a lot of talk ...

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'Undercover Boss': Stephen Cloobeck, Diamond Resorts' 'Explosive' CEO, Outs Himself Again And Again

'Undercover Boss': Stephen Cloobeck, Diamond Resorts' 'Explosive' CEO, Outs Himself Again And Again

try{document.getElementById("fivemin-widget-blogsmith-image-67215").style.display="none";}catch(e){} Stephen J. Cloobeck just can't get enough of "Undercover Boss." Less than a year ago, the CEO of Diamond Resorts International LLC appeared on the CBS show to kick off the series' third season. During that ...

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Mexican Manufacturing Facility Hosts Mass Wedding

Mexican Manufacturing Facility Hosts Mass Wedding

Standing beside her boyfriend of four years, in her empire waist, strapless white dress, Yasmin Guadalupe Romero Gameros could pretend that she wasn't in the cafeteria of the Plamex facility in Tijuana, Mexico, where she welds headsets full-time. She could, that is, if it wasn't for the 27 other spiffed-up ...

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Jorge Arteaga : Mexican-Born NASCAR Driver Making Inroads at Daytona

Jorge Arteaga : Mexican-Born NASCAR Driver Making Inroads at Daytona

NASCAR is a sport that has fans everywhere, but its American roots and the passion of its fans seem to be strongest in the Southern United States. However, in recent years, NASCAR's Southern connection has reached further south than ever before. 24-year-old Jorge Arteaga may have been born in the town of ...

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College Student Nabs the Job of Chief of Police

College Student Nabs the Job of Chief of Police

College student Marisol Valles, 20 years old, is the chief of police in Guadalupe, Mexico. How that happened is not that she searched for a job. The job found her, as Maureen O'Connor reports in Gawker.com. Guadalupe is the second most violent city in that nation. Regularly, police officers were beheaded. The ...

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