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Gray learned in California more border while an announcer can Party. Davis, elected in 1998, re- What will a than a decade ago: Getting intoned, “They keep com- California now has an es- fused to defend the measure tough with undocumented ing.” timated 11.7 million Latinos, in court. Sensenbrenner immigrants can cause grave In a banner year for Re- representing one-third of the Wilson defends his sup- political . publicans, support for state’s population. port for Proposition 187 and apple or In California, the passage Proposition 187—which No Republican candidate disputes the argument that it in 1994 of Proposition 187, voters passed—helped en- for governor or president has damaged his party. “When tomato cost? a Republican-backed ballot sure Wilson’s victory and won more than 40 percent of you are elected to office, you others in the same way it (AP): Fourth-genera- measure to deny public ser- usher in tenuous Republi- California’s Latino vote ought to do what you believe now does in California,” tion Californian vegetable vices to undocumented im- can control over the state since 1990, according to the is right,” the former gover- Gillespie wrote in a Wall farmer Will Rousseau migrants, caused a fierce Assembly. Field Poll. Democrats firmly nor said in an interview. “If Street Journal opinion piece. keeps one eye on his crops backlash against Republi- But “Republican became control the Legislature and you do the right thing, I sus- Nevertheless, all but three and another on Capitol Hill, cans among Latinos. And a bad word among Hispan- congressional delegation pect, you will profit politi- of California’s 19 Republi- experts say the party is still ics of all stripes here in Cali- and all statewide offices ex- cally.” can representatives voted for where U.S. Congress is de- feeling the effects. fornia,” said Allan cept governor and secretary The California experience the House bill, rejecting com- bating immigration bills During the recent round Hoffenblum, a Republican of state. (Gov. Arnold is on the mind of prominent parisons to Proposition 187 that could mean bounty or of street protests around the analyst in Los Angeles. “The Schwarzenegger is the ex- Republicans such as Ed and saying their constituents bust for farms dependent United States against an im- only ones who dispute that ception that proves the rule; Gillespie, the party’s former are galled by undocumented on migrant labor. migration bill passed by the are in total and complete the former action star did not national chairman, who has immigration. Undocumented immi- Republican-controlled denial.” come up through the party urged the party to embrace “Most Americans sit back grants make up about 53 House, HR 4437, some dem- Wilson’s share of the ranks, and many consider Senate legislation that would and say, ‘This is ridiculous. onstrators have warned there Latino vote plummeted from him a Republican in name create a guestworker pro- They come here illegally and percent of the nation’s will be consequences at the 47 percent in 1990 to 25 per- only.) gram and the prospect of citi- then they take advantage of roughly 1.8 million polls this time, too. cent in 1994, according to Latino allegiance to the zenship for undocumented our laws,’” said Rep. Gary farmworkers, and cutting “The reality is that this the nonpartisan Field Insti- Democrats helped the party immigrants already here. A Miller. “Overwhelmingly off the flow of willing community will eventually tute in San Francisco. retake the 80-member As- House-passed bill (HR people want something workers—legal or not— get citizenship, and we al- Meanwhile, the fast- sembly in 1996; the Repub- 4437), in contrast, would done.” to the fresh fruits and veg- ready know who we won’t growing Latino vote has be- lican Party has gone from 41 classify undocumented im- The Democrats see po- etables that need picking be voting for,’’ said come increasingly impor- seats in 1994 to 32 today. migrants as felons and stretch litical advantage in the de- Dagoberto Zavala, 52, an El tant. By 2005, Latinos were Proposition 187 would a wall across the U.S.-Mexi- bate. would spell the end for Salvadoran immigrant at a one-fifth of the California have denied public educa- can border, almost 700 miles “It just amazes me that many farmers, Rousseau weekend rally in Orange electorate, up from one-tenth tion, social services and non- in length. the Republicans don’t pay said. County. in 1990. And they have not emergency health care to Gillespie noted that the attention to history,’’ said “We know local folks Proposition 187 initially been inclined to register Re- undocumented immigrants. Latino vote is increasingly California Democratic Party won’t take those jobs, at seemed a Republican boon. publican. It also would have required becoming decisive in states Chairman Art Torres. any price,” said Rousseau, Gov. 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Email [email protected] to subscribe • April/abril 12, 2006 www.laprensa1.com Page 3 Sen. Clinton says immigration bill—HR 4437— Employers say they need a guestworker program By JUAN A. LOZANO would make her, Jesús criminals mented immigrants’ and their such as spring break. Associated Press Writer employers’ fears of the au- “It’s just difficult to find By DEVLIN BARRETT (AP): Every year, Joanne thorities. Córtez, who was in workers in our industry,” he Associated Press Writer Harden has to find people to the U.S. illegally for 10 years, said. “We’ve had to go over- WASHINGTON, D.C. Democratic critics and the replace the 30 seasonal work- vividly remembers the day seas to find workers in many (AP): Sen. Hillary Rodham Catholic Church say such ers she employs at her San immigration authorities cases.” Clinton (D-NY) said April language would make even Antonio-area nursery when raided a tree-cutting com- The AFL-CIO, the they leave to visit their homes pany where he worked when nation’s largest labor orga- th humanitarian assistance to 5 that an immigration bill in México. he first arrived in Houston in nization, says guestworker approved in the House of an illegal immigrant a crime; And every year she faces 1977. proposals lower wages and Representatives (on Dec. the bill’s authors dismiss the the same problem, with maybe “Immigration would arrest create a second, lower class 16, 2005, HR 4437) would claim as an absurd attempt to one of every 10 local resi- the workers who were in four of employees. make her and her aides defeat the bill. dents she hires working out. of five trucks out in neigh- “Workers should have full criminals for their work on Clinton has, over the past “Getting the workers (le- borhoods. Each truck had up rights and a real voice in our behalf of New York con- few weeks, stepped out gally) from México, those are to six people, plus the super- democracy, which no stituents. strongly against the bill as the workers who have a fan- visor,” he said in Spanish. guestworker program can Hillary Rodham Clinton tastic work ethic. If I had five “There were times when they ever guarantee,” AFL-CIO Clinton’s comments are senators debate varying pro- applicants in front of me and would even take the supervi- President John Sweeney said her latest salvo against the posals, including setting up We need to put the face of could hire only two, I would sor. This was a difficult thing.” in a statement last week. “We Republican-authored a guest worker program as America and hardworking pick the guys from México Marilyn Good, spokes- see no valid reason why em- House bill that would pe- supported by President Americans on this debate,” and would pay them more,” woman for the Texas Nurs- ployers should be able to fill nalize anyone who know- George W. Bush and afford- she said. said Harden, who owns ery and Landscape Associa- permanent jobs with tempo- ingly assists or encourages ing citizenship to most of Over the past several of Mortellaro’s Nursery in tion, said current guestworker rary workers.” illegal immigrants to re- those in the country illegally. weeks, tens of thousands of Schertz. programs covering agricul- But Harden called big main in the country. The Senators are seeking a strong people have protested the Employers like Harden tural workers or seasonal labor’s criticism “hogwash” bill, which passed the bill that would allow them bill around the country, say they support federal leg- workers are too bureaucratic and said it doesn’t apply to islation that would create and are limited. her business. more leverage in bargaining staging mass rallies/ House in December, also guestworker programs al- “We need more access to “When someone is here makes it a felony to be in with House lawmakers. marches and school walk- lowing citizens from other workers,” Good said. Em- 30 days, we give them a raise. the country illegally. Last month, Clinton lashed outs in California, Arizona, countries to fill the jobs they ployers “don’t want to ignore At 90 days, we pay 100 per- Speaking to the U.S. His- out at the House bill, saying it Texas, Colorado, Washing- say U.S.-Americans don’t the law. They don’t want fines. cent of employees’ health panic Chamber of Com- was “mean-spirited’’ and ton, D.C., Wisconsin, Ken- want to do. They don’t want to have (im- insurance,” she said. merce on Wednesday, would probably criminalize tucky, Illinois, Michigan, One guestworker pro- migration authorities) take Tamara Abdulovic, 28, an Clinton, touted as a poten- “even Jesús himself.” and Ohio and shutting down posal pending in the U.S. Sen- their workers in the middle of immigrant from Bosnia, said tial Democratic presiden- The New York Democrat minority-owned business ate would create a temporary the season.” coming to the United States visa to allow as many as Other industries, such as gave her the opportunity to tial candidate in 2008, said continued that offensive in Georgia. 400,000 new foreign work- construction and hotels, face go to college, earn a finance her work for New York con- Wednesday, urging Latino Numerous city councils ers into the country for up to similar shortages. degree and work in the bank- stituents could fall afoul of business leaders to help de- have passed resolutions in six years, then allow them to Scott Joslove, president ing industry. the bill since many are im- feat such measures by re- opposition to HR 4437, in- apply for legal permanent and chief executive of the “I think there is more to migrants. sisting what she called mis- cluding Detroit, Grand Rap- residence. Supporters fear Texas Hotel and Lodging be done. The immigrants and “I realize I would be a information in the emotion- ids, Toledo, Cleveland, and that measure may not have Association, said hotels in refugees we deal with are criminal, too. My staff ally charged immigration Columbus in Michigan and enough support. places like South Padre Is- coming from different cul- would be criminal. We help debate. Ohio. Roberto Córtez, 47, a U.S. land, Port Aransas and tures. All of these groups re- people with all kinds of “We need to help educate Rico de La Prensa con- citizen who immigrated from Galveston have large de- quire we understand their Guanajuato, México, said the mands for seasonal workers, culture. That is something we the entire American public. tributed to this report. problems,” said Clinton. program could end undocu- especially in peak seasons can improve upon,” she said.

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Now Delphi “Mr. Speaker, tonight I rise Marcy Kaptur Packard Electric wants to cut on behalf of both current and my pay and benefits to a level retired Delphi workers in my firms outsource everything to that a young man or woman district and around our Na- avoid paying workers what might make just coming out tion who are suffering from they justly deserve? of high school.’ The Lucas County Hispanic Latino Democratic Caucus met last Saturday to the financial woes of the larg- “Late last year, Congress- “Mr. Speaker, workers discuss a variety of issues including the May 2nd election of Taylor Balderas, est automotive parts manu- man George Miller, ranking who dedicate years of ser- Toledo City Councilperson for District 3. The Caucus will also host its annual facturer in the country. member of the Education and vice to a company should be Cinco de Mayo Fundraiser on May 4 at the Paula Brown Art Gallery, 912 Monroe “Unfortunately, these Workforce Committee, took able to count on a decent Delphi workers are but the the initiative to hold hearings retirement and measure of St. Shown above are: Mary Jane Flores, Judge Charles Doneghy, Dan Contreras, latest victims in a series of on this subject. economic security. This Con- Antonia Garza, & Rosalinda Contreraz (first row, L-R); and Bob Vásquez, Lourdes tragedies for the American “I want to make sure this gress must step up with mean- Santiago, Arturo Quintero, and Dominic Montalto (back row, L-R). worker. What we are cur- evening that many of the ingful pension reform to help rently witnessing, the bank- workers’ voices from my dis- secure pensions and encour- ruptcy and subsequent reor- trict are heard, like Mary Pat age companies to continue ganization of Delphi is the Bishoff of Marblehead, who providing them. Balderas is endorsed by the firefighters and fallout from regrettable trade said, ‘My husband is 49 and “The Pension Benefit agreements like NAFTA, and has 32 years in at Delphi. He Guaranty Corporation should the TPPA CAFTA, and the accompany- got sick and has been off since have been re-infused with Endorsed Democrat To- test the closings of the jun- she announced at a press ing influence of some elected October. With only 5 years funds long ago with its $23 ledo Councilwoman Tay- ior highs in her district. conference that she has officials who are for global- left on our first mortgage and billion deficit, and we ought lor Balderas has been busy Balderas is of the opinion received the endorse- ized big business at the ex- 8 years on the second, we had to be renegotiating trade in preparation for the spe- that neighborhood schools ments of both the Toledo pense of the American to refinance and take them up agreements like NAFTA and Fire Fighters Local 92 and people, big business built on to 30 years just to survive. CAFTA that continue to cash cial election for the Dis- are vital to the health of the low wages, no benefits, and This will force us to pay out good American jobs. trict 3 seat on May 2nd. community, and its chil- Toledo Police no worker safety. $733.11 a month instead of Opponents said these jobs She was “Principal for dren. The school board Patrolman’s Association. “Job loss is also due to the $152.11 we were paying. would go south, and they a Day” on April 4 at Waite should not close these Her last fundraiser is major auto firms’ leadership We are faced with a decision surely have, with GM now High School; she then schools without exhausting slated for April 15 at The and executive boards who as so many being México’s being largest joined a rally at East To- all other possible remedies. Recovery Room in south failed to make fuel efficient others are, should he re- employer. And it is no sur- th Toledo. vehicles that Americans and tire and risk losing his pen- prise that companies like ledo Junior High to pro- On Tuesday, April 11 , the world want to buy. So our sion? Or, if he stays and they Delphi, GM’s biggest sup- workers suffer. cut pay, that means sick pay plier, are following them. “Delphi’s most recent pro- will also go down and we will “I have spoken with Fundraiser Dinner/Baile for posal is to lower wages from lose our home.’ What kind of Delphi management, and our $27 an hour to $22 an hour a choice is that? delegation is doing every- Antonio Móntez on April 22 through 2007, and then to “David Saylor of Port thing possible to keep these There will be a fundraliser dinner/baile for Antonio Móntez $16.50 thereafter. This would Clinton said, ‘I retired from Delphi jobs in America, but on April 22 at Latins United Hall, 706 S. St. Clair Street, be a 40 percent cut in middle- the GM assembly plant at we need a majority of Mem- Toledo. Dinner is 4:00-6:00PM, followed by a baile from class wages. Lordstown, Ohio in Decem- bers here dedicated to that 6:00PM to , with music by Suzie Colmenero, Andy “On Friday, Delphi filed a ber of 1987, with the promise purpose. I have invited Chair- Trejo, and DJ Richard Hernández. Admission is $10. motion in bankruptcy court I would have complete health man Steve Miller of Delphi Born in San Antonio, Tony Móntez has lived in Toledo asking a judge to void its la- care coverage for life. Well, to tour the Sandusky Delphi for some time and has had staggering medical bills due to bor contracts. But how can I will now have to pay $21 facility and to meet with complications with diabetes. Tony is known for his love of you ask American workers to monthly, and that will greatly employees and public offi- Tejano music. For further information contact his daughter compete with a country like impact me since I took an cials, and he has yet to take Vickie at 419-810-2348 or Joe at 419-870-4394. Japan which keeps its mar- early retirement and do not me up on that offer. kets closed, the second larg- have the full 30-year retire- “Mr. Speaker, I would dations to write all of these est market in the world? How ment benefit.’ encourage the Members to trade deficits that we are in- can you ask our workers to “Raymond Stahl of Ver- sign on to the Balancing curring with other trading WESTERN WIRELESS compete with poverty level milion, Ohio said, ‘They are Trade Act of 2005 which I countries around the world. wages in Mexico and China? shutting down the plant I work have introduced to ask our America simply must put And how can you ask our at and are moving it. Now I trade ambassador to come ourselves back in a positive workers to compete when big am out of a good paying job, back to us with recommen- trade balance status.” Authorized Dealer

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LEON was praised by Hilton-Toledo. will speak on a variety of León is Spanish for “lion.” Director Escudero as the In 2006 the OSSMA be- topics germane to the pro- th The celebration began with model organization of how gins its 50 year of offer- fession of medical assist- a reception and silent auc- to grow, develop, and serve ing opportunities to quali- ing. Continuing Education tion. the community. fied medical assistants Units will be offered in Shown above are: Elizabeth Martínez, the Program The reception allowed The special guest of the who support our physi- clinical, administrative and Coordinator of the Hispanic Mentoring Initiative in attendees to mingle while evening was Silvia Mata, a cians and other allied general areas. Central Ohio, and William Meléndez, president of the auction offered them the third year student at the health professions. Our “The founding meeting LULAC. opportunity to bid on some Ohio State University. theme “Through the of the OSSMA was held in very tempting items. The Mata is the editor-in-chief cepted at OSU she spoke of She emphasized that chil- Years” reflects back on the Toledo fifty years ago. This auctioned items were do- of the newsletter “Field of the difficulty she faced due dren need encouragement history of our organization is a great chance to cel- nated by area businesses Dreams.” to lack of encouragement. and somebody to believe in while offering exhibits and ebrate right here where it such as La Plaza Tapatia, Mata was accepted to She said she felt alone them. Her story makes it ob- educational opportunities all began,” said Paula CASA of Franklin County, OSU through the College being a migrant and being vious that students find it conducive to the advance- Stachowski, CMA, Chair- and South-Western City Assistance Migrant Pro- Latina, especially because more difficult to fulfill their ment of the profession of man of the Convention. Schools. Some of the auc- gram, or CAMP, and she while growing up educa- potential when they are con- tion items included tickets spoke of her experience as tion was never mentioned stantly being told they can’t LEON’s Community Outstanding Youth, Lisa to a Columbus Crew soccer the daughter of migrant par- to her. do any better than their par- Awards were presented to: López Snyder for Advo- game, gift cards to La Plaza ents who followed crops to Once she was accepted ents. In her case, she was Elizabeth Martínez, the cacy, Roxana Pérez for Tapatia, a case of Girl Scout pick throughout the United to OSU, teachers and able to rise above those chal- Program Coordinator of the Education, and Jennifer cookies, and a Peruvian States. people who supported her lenges and she has become Hispanic Mentoring Initia- Villanueva Hinkle for mask. Mata spoke poignantly sent her emails and letters an example for other stu- tive in Central Ohio. Eliza- Health. According to The auction was fol- of her parents’ hard work telling her “I knew you dents to emulate. beth won the Youth Award LEON, all of these out- lowed by dinner. Ezra C. and her struggle to get to could make it!” and she Mata urged the audience for her work to develop and standing people empower Escudero, the director of college. Her parents’ reluc- wondered why they never to give up on indi- expand mentoring pro- Latinos through their tire- Ohio’s Commission on His- tance to let her attend col- couldn’t have said that to viduals who need our help, grams for Latino youth of less work and community panic/Latino Affairs lege was because they did her from the beginning— to tell them that you be- all ages. involvement. (OCHLA), read proclama- not want her to be disap- why wait until she struggled lieve in them because they Other honorees were: Entertainment was pro- tion notes from Ohio Gov- pointed. Once she was ac- so much to get there. don’t always know even if Natalie Coles for Commu- vided by DJ Felix you do. nication, Brailin Cepeda as Leonardo. 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Committee—the marchers with police in the 1960s and the big problem.’’ Part of their goal has been to crammed into the downtown rallied at a park where a Sunday’s demonstrations recruit more Asian and Middle streets. They included fami- statue of Martin Luther King came ahead of nationwide Eastern immigrants. Up until lies pushing strollers with Jr. stands as a reminder of protests on Monday, April recently, most protesters have their children and ice cream the fight for equal rights and 10, a signal that what began been Latino and high school or vendors who placed U.S.- the violence that once as a string of disparate university students. American flags on their carts. plagued the city. events—attracting hundreds Many groups had been pre- “Marches will only get District Three Council Mem- Many wore white clothing “We’ve got to get back in of thousands of people—has paring to rally since Decem- you so far,” said Armando ber. to symbolize peace. touch with the Statue of Lib- become more coordinated. ber, when the House passed a Navarro, coordinator of the According to FLOC’s Police estimated the erty,” said the Rev. Lawton “We don’t have a leader bill [HR 4437] to build over National Alliance for Human press release of the April 12 crowd in Dallas at 350,000 Higgs, a United Methodist like Martin Luther King or 700 miles of walls along the Rights, a network of Latino event: “The issue of immi- to 500,000. There were no pastor and activist. “We’ve César Chávez, but this is now U.S.-México border; making activist groups in Southern gration does not exclusively reports of violence. got to get back in touch with a national immigrant rights criminals of people who helped California. “There has to be apply to Latinos. Andrew It was among numerous the civil rights movement, movement,” said Joshua undocumented immigrants; an electoral component to Jung is a prime example of demonstrations that drew because that’s what this is Hoyt, director of the Illinois and making it a felony, rather get the Republicans out of other people living here in thousands of protesters Sun- about.” Coalition for Immigrant and than a civil infraction, to be in the majority.” the U.S. that have experienced day and Monday, and earlier, Organizers in St. Paul, Refugee Rights, which has the country without documen- Toledo-based FLOC the hardships of the immi- in Texas, New Mexico, Min- MN, were surprised by the helped organize Chicago- tation. hosts an annual March for gration laws. nesota, Michigan, Ohio, Iowa, crowd—police estimated area rallies, where over HR 4437 also authorizes Justice, which, this year, is “Andrew, a freshman at Alabama, Utah, Oregon, 30,000—calling for change 350,000 rallied. local police to act as immigra- scheduled for April 12th. Emmanuel Baptist High Idaho, and California, and at a rally at the state Capitol. Activists say the U.S. tion agents, a provision which FLOC march and rally School, is a student who knows even Washington, D.C., Some rallies drew Senate’s decision last Friday many police organizations op- on April 12 all to well how the present U.S. where some 100,000 rallied counter-demonstrators, but not to push a bill that would pose as being too burdensome According to event me- policies on immigration can on Monday. those crowds were minus- have given many undocu- in their efforts to combat local dia coordinator, John B. tear families apart. “If we don’t protest cule compared to the mam- mented immigrants a chance issues such as crime. Orozco, “Concerned com- “His father and mother are they’ll never hear us,” said moth crowds in support of at citizenship is neither a Those mostly local and munity members and area natives of South Korea who Oscar Cruz, 23, a construc- immigration reform. cause for celebration nor a regional efforts, supported by teens have been meeting were recently deported for tion worker who marched In Salt Lake City, Jerry lost opportunity—it’s a popular Spanish-language since January 26th to plan the over staying a visa. Andrew among the estimated 50,000 Owens, 59, a Navy veteran chance to regroup. disc jockeys and newspapers march with FLOC. is an American citizen, how- in San Diego, CA. Cruz, who from Midway wearing a blue And that’s what they plan such as La Prensa, quickly “This march is designed ever, and had the option of came without documenta- Minuteman T-shirt and cam- to do at demonstrations from converted into national plans to call attention to the need going with his parents to tion to the U.S. in 2003, said ouflage pants, held a yellow Florida to Oregon that in- after hundreds of thousands for organization of mis- Korea or staying here in the he had feared a crackdown “Don’t Tread on Me” flag. clude school walkouts and of people demonstrated in treated immigrants and farm U.S. His parents decided it but felt emboldened by the “I think it’s real sad be- marches in over 90 cities. dozens of cities last month, laborers. The students are was best for him to remain culminating March 25 with a planning to make this year’s here while they took on the 500,000-person rally in Los march a walkathon designed challenge of adjusting to liv- Angeles. to raise money to support the ing in a different and newly Different organizers have families of laborers, who developed country. different agendas, but they do have died in the fields.” “Andrew has found liv- agree on the need to convert Students from area high ing a world away from his energy from protests into mas- schools, universities and family difficult. sive voter registration drives. community members will “Cases such as these are Voter registration and citi- gather on the corner of South why FLOC hosts its Annual zenship education initiatives and Broadway Avenues on March for Justice.” are set to begin in several the 12th of April at noon, for Associated Press writers states after a “Day Without a march to Golden Rule Park Anabelle Garay in Dallas, An Immigrant” campaign where a rally will be held. 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Rocío Jurado sale del Horóscopo Michel Camilo y Tomatito En el primer disco hospital graban con Juan Luis sobresalen el piano de MADRID (AP): La ★ Guerra Camilo y la guitarra de cantante española Rocío A ★ Aries: ★ Por RAMON ALMANZAR Tomatito, en una original e Jurado, quien combate un Los contactos realizados a través de amigos o colegas, puede que personas más jóvenes, te aportarán nuevas ideas para SANTO DOMINGO inusual combinación de fla- cáncer del páncreas, salió el mejorar tu vida, Aries. Quizás una nueva compañera de cuarto (AP): El pianista dominicano menco y jazz. sábado de un hospital de se quiera mudar contigo, o instales un nuevo equipo, o hasta Michel Camilo tendrá este “Pasaron seis años Madrid. tengas la posibilidad de mudarte a un sitio más amplio. Son sólo año un nuevo acercamiento desde que grabamos Spain, La televisión española ideas para que tomes en cuenta. Las decisiones finales deberán al flamenco y al guitarrista que aún tiene vigencia, y esperar para más adelante. Aún existen algunos hechos que mostró a la artista cuando se primero necesitas aprender. español José Fernández es una gran alegría unirnos la llevaban del hospital A Torres, más conocido como de nuevo’’, comentó Monte Principe en Madrid ★ ★ Tauro: ★ Tomatito, al grabar un disco Camilo, que no reveló el para su casa en los suburbios Hoy tu y tu familia, o un grupo de amigos, pasarán el día que lanzarán en mayo. título del CD. de la capital española. paseando, Tauro. Quizás salgas al aire libre, o posiblemente concurras a un concierto o algún festival. Este será un día muy La producción musical Camilo promociona a El hospital difundió un feliz para ti, ya que te sentirás muy cercano a los que te rodean, tendrá el lujo de unir a sus la vez su más reciente comunicado diciendo que la Carla Soto y tus relaciones parecen estar muy seguras, así como también tu compases, al cantautor álbum “Rhapsody in artista se había sobrepuesto carrera y tu situación económica. ¡Disfruta del día! dominicano Juan Luis blue”, un homenaje al a una aguda falla hepática y conocida por una voz ★ A Géminis: ★ Guerra, con quien grabaron pianista neoyorquino a una infección que le había poderosa que mezcla el Vas★ a sentirte atraída por las cosas que no puedes tener, una nueva versión de su George Gershwin (1898- surgido esta semana, y que tradicional estilo flamenco Géminis. En vez de sentirte enfadada y frustrada por las cosas clásico tema “Amor de 1937), considerado uno de la condicion general de la español con baladas que no tienes, busca la lección de la situación, la razón por la que conuco’’. los músicos geniales del paciente había mejorado. románticas. realmente no necesitas esas cosas para nada. Las cosas con alto valor extremadamente sentimental te van a parecer muy Guerra y Camilo se siglo XX. A principios de la semana La artista también es muy importantes en este momento, pero quizás exista una razón juntaron en enero pasado en “Aquí está todo lo que un representante del hospi- popular en Latinoamérica, importante por la que debes dejar atrás ese sentimiento. la celebración del escribió Gershwin: nota por tal dijo que ella sufría de y sus conciertos han incluido ★ A ★ aniversario número 60 de la nota’’, sostuvo Camilo, una falla aguda del hígado. presentaciones en el Centro ★ Cáncer: Hoy puedes esperar que ocurran ciertos cambios evidentes Escuela de Música de quien se declaró su ferviente Jurado, de 61 años, ha Kennedy en Washington, en en tu barrio. Tal vez se mude un vecino nuevo con quien podrías Berklee, en Boston, donde admirador ``porque estado hospitalizada en el Madison Square Garden trabar una amistad, Cáncer. Esto podría alterar tu vida de manera ambos estudiaron música, representa el romper Madrid desde su retorno a en Nueva York y en la sala sutil y llevarla en una dirección más positiva. Puede ocurrir que por separado, durante la barreras, el que caigan los España hace dos meses tras de conciertos Beethoven en de inmediato sientas afinidad por esos nuevos conocidos y descubras que tienen muchos intereses en común. No analices juventud. muros entre una música y haber recibido tratamiento Bonn, Alemania. en exceso la situación pero tampoco des por sentado que se ★trata A raíz de la presentación, otra’’. contra el cáncer en Hous- Ade una casualidad. ¡Simplemente, aprovéchala al máximo!★ Camilo le sugirió a su Camilo definió a ton, Texas. La enfermedad ★ compatriota grabar juntos Gershwin como “una figura se le diagnosticó Leo: “Amor de conuco”, que se introdujo en muchos originalmente en el 2004. La prosperidad está a la vuelta de la esquina. Leo, si es que todavía no llegó. Todos tus esfuerzos están a punto de ser propuesta que se materializó mundos musicales: hizo Con una carrera que recompensados, y muy bien. Quizás se acepte una propuesta hace un mes en Nueva York música para cine, escribió cubre cuatro décadas, The Ohio Lottery muy importante en el trabajo, o quizás un editor tiene ese y a la que se unió Tomatito. obras para Broadway, gran Jurado es una de las artistas brings Celebrity Cash manuscrito★ que has escrito. Tu talento innato y buenaA suerte★ se “Juan Luis vocalizó un fanático del jazz y en ese más amadas de España, ★combinan para traerte cosas maravillosas. ¡Disfruta este Explosion® taped live bienvenido cambio de sucesos! poco más de lo que estamos sentido representa un gran at Paul Brown Stadium acostumbrados y el tema es ejemplo de lo que yo llamo on May 6th and Virgo: una maravilla’’, afirmó un hombre de Cleveland Browns Un miembro familiar o un amado no te está diciendo la Camilo en declaraciones a renacimiento”. 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Lo más probable es que redecores algo y no sea una arreglo importante, Prize Number Prize Number Prize Number Prize Number *TPD stands for Amounts Remaining Amounts Remaining Amounts Remaining Amounts Remaining Top Prize Drawing. ya que por el momento te importa más la belleza que los asuntos #475, Super Instant #460, Fast $50, $1 #442, Wild 7’s, $2 #429, Super Sizzling 7’s, $5 Monopoly®, $5 $1,000 23 $25,000 2 $177,777/TPD 1 Chances of winning and the prácticos. Tu sentido de la estética está muy elevado, inspirado $100,000/TPD 1 $100 209 $1,000 20 $177,777 1 number of winning tickets are $100,000 3 $50 21,244 $500 21 $17,000 3 established at the time of printing $5,000 6 $250 25 $7,000 5 por los reinos superiores, y por lo tanto toda decisión con $1,000/TPD Entry 31 #459, Double Doubler, $1 $100 338 $1,700 6 and will change as prizes are won. $500 366 $10,000 44 $50 3,627 $1,000/TPD Entry 7 For current information on prizes respecto a decoración que tomes hoy es muy probable que sea $200 4,596 $2,500 35 $20 7,072 $700 16 in a scratch off game, $100 8,034 $200 95 $500 23 please call (216) 787-4100 $50 45,107 $100 1,888 #441, 5 Times Lucky, $2 $100 2,237 in Greater Cleveland, acertada. ¡Hazlo! $30 123,027 $50 23,065 $15,000 3 $50 21,351 1-800-589-6446 outside of $20 123,175 $20 93,401 $5,000 2 $35 5,300 Greater Cleveland, ★ $500 84 $20 31,777 or visit www.ohiolottery.com. ★ #474, Blazing 8’s, $5 #458, Golden Ticket, $5 $100 434 A All instant ticket games may not $100,000/TPD 1 $150,000/TPD 1 $50 3,030 #421, Cash Bonanza, $10 ★ Sagitario: $100,000 2 $150,000 2 $20 6,188 $500,000/TPD 1 be at all agent locations. $18,000 5 $25,000 4 $500,000 2 Si estás con tu corazón ocupado, Sagitario, espera recibir una $8,000 17 $10,000 4 #439, Red Hot Cash, $2 $50,000 1 The Ohio Lottery Commission $1,800 25 $5,000 5 $15,000 2 $10,000 5 reminds you to Please Play $1,000/TPD Entry 18 $2,000 9 $500 7 $2,000/TPD Entry 6 Responsibly. propuesta de matrimonio, u otro tipo de propuesta que implique $800 56 $1,000/TPD Entry 17 $100 41 $1,000 165 $500 74 $500 171 $50 2,489 $500 356 All lottery players are subject to que la relación se está moviendo al siguiente nivel de compromiso. $100 5,517 $100 8,017 $20 5,056 $100 9,753 the rules and regulations of the $50 73,027 $40 39,945 $50 17,030 Ohio Lottery Commission. $20 109,544 $20 79,956 #438, Bingo Times Ten, $5 $20 26,031 Si ya estás casada, tu compañero vendrá con la idea de hacer un $100,000/TPD 1 Instant ticket prizes #473, Lucky Dog Doubler, $1 #457, The 3 Stooges®, $2 $100,000 1 #418, Green and Gold, $10 largo viaje juntos. Si tienes tu corazón solito, podrás conocer a $1,000 19 $15,000 3 $50,000 1 $500,000/TPD 1 Bob Taft, Governor $100 309 $3,000 10 $10,000 1 $500,000 1 Tom Hayes, Director $50 2,582 $300 373 $1,500 3 $100,000 1 alguien interesante. La comunicación entre tú y esa persona remaining $25 2,940 $100 602 $1,000/TPD Entry 13 $50,000 0 The Ohio Lottery is an Equal $20 14,751 $50 3,104 $500 4 $10,000 0 Opportunity Employer and especial★ irá mejorando definitivamente. ¡Diviértete!A $20 12,089 $200 1 $5,000 0 Service Provider. ★ ★ as of March 31, 2006 #470, Winner Bingo $100 30 $2,000/TPD Entry 0 ★ Double Play®, $5 #455, Mustang® Money, $5 $75 137 $1,000 16 ©2006 Ohio Lottery Commission $100,000/TPD 1 $100,000/TPD 1 $50 1,533 $500 12 $100,000 2 $100,000 2 $40 1,604 $100 1,342 Capricornio: Prize Number Prize Number Prize Number $50,000 1 $56,150/Mustang 1 $30 2,589 $50 392 www.ohiolottery.com Amounts Remaining Amounts Remaining Amounts Remaining $10,000 1 $5,000 3 $20 12,781 $25 1,627 $1,500 3 $1,000/TPD Entry 15 Si hoy prestas mucha atención, Capricornio, vas a notar #513, Cash Explosion®, $1 #488, Bankroll, $2 #481, $150,000 $1,000/TPD Entry 15 $500 335 #437, Livin’ Lucky, $5 #411, Bonus Bingo® Entry 696,976 $10,000 35 Texas Hold ‘Em®, $5 $500 8 $100 2,731 $200,000/TPD 1 Tripler, $3 aspectos de las personas que nunca antes habías notado. La $500 1,400 $5,000 60 $150,000/TPD 1 $200 44 $50 67,717 $200,000 1 $30,000 1 $50 17,433 $200 1,556 $150,000 2 $100 145 $20 68,192 $20,000 5 $1,000 2 $20 174,244 $100 3,116 $20,000 15 $75 913 $5,000 10 $500 3 frenética actividad del día podría atraparte en sus redes y llevarte $50 17,887 $5,000 20 $50 9,582 #453, Find The 9’s, $2 $2,000 15 $200 39 #510, Doubling Dollars, $1 $20 61,982 $2,000/TPD Entry 20 $40 7,784 $19,999 22 $1,000/TPD Entry 13 $100 54 consigo. Busca la ayuda de otras personas para que te puedan $5,000 32 $1,000 30 $30 19,739 $999 66 $500 411 $50 1,752 $100 1,577 #487, Luck Of The Irish, $2 $500 700 $20 45,097 $99 1,377 $100 3,927 $40 2,009 $50 12,312 $17,000 13 $100 10,613 $49 15,182 $50 43,825 $30 5,756 guiar en el camino. Cuando pidas ayuda, la recibirás. Al mismo $25 77,160 $500 424 $50 61,777 #467, Holiday Lucky $19 37,998 $20 44,540 $20 10,709 $100 3,366 $30 43,235 Times 10, $5 tiempo, aprenderás muchísimo sobre aquellas personas que #492, Mother’s Day $25 27,029 $20 123,298 $250,000/TPD 1 #452, Money Tree, $2 #436, Ohio Millionaire, $20 Doubler, $2 $20 123,268 $250,000 1 $15,000 10 $250,000 a yr for 30 yrs/TPD 1 ★ $25,000 20 #486, Match 3 Tripler, $1 $5,000 7 $2,000 13 $250,000 a yr for 30 yrs 1 terminan ayudándote. $2,000 10 $1,500 30 #479, Blackjack Doubler, $1 $2,000 18 $100 1,090 $50,000 1 A ★ $1,000 10 $150 290 $2,100 51 $1,000/TPD Entry 12 $50 7,968 $10,000 4 ★ $500 22 $75 2,364 $100 312 $500 74 $20 16,153 $5,000 10 $100 2,363 $50 1,474 $50 4,692 $100 2,323 $2,500/TPD Entry 9 $40 20,561 $25 14,506 $20 24,855 $75 1,271 #449, Double It!, $2 $1,000 61 Acuario: $20 41,073 $50 18,221 $16,000 8 $500 1,982 #485, Battleship™, $5 #478, $200 Million Cash $35 51,423 $500 16 $100 54,311 Hoy será difícil que los demás se den cuenta de tus verdaderos #491, Spring Fling Doubler, $100,000/TPD 1 Spectacular, $10 $20 130,255 $100 163 $50 54,060 $2 $100,000 4 $1,000,000 $60 811 $25 55,662 $25,000 24 $5,000 49 ($50,000/yr for 20 yrs)/TPD 1 #465, Holiday Cash, $1 $30 5,966 sentimientos, Acuario. Tus emociones están cubiertas por una $2,500 20 $1,000/TPD Entry 25 $1,000,000 $500 196 $20 14,794 #435, Harley-Davidson®, $5 $100 3,504 $500 460 ($50,000/yr for 20 yrs) 14 $50 3,382 $100,000/TPD 1 nube oscura que bloquea la visión. La llave es la reserva al $50 26,140 $50 52,199 $20,000 75 $25 17,115 #448, Doubling Dollars, $1 $100,000 0 $20 52,294 $25 93,166 $10,000 354 $5,000 5 $15,000/Motorcycle 2 $2,000/TPD Entry 114 #462, Lucky 7’s Bingo, $2 $100 125 $5,000 2 acercarse a una relación, y no esperar demasiado de los demás. #490, Variety Bingo Tripler, $3 #484, Grin ‘N Win, $1 $1,000 7,629 $10,000 3 $50 913 $1,000/TPD Entry 8 $330,000 20 $1,000 50 $500 19,428 $1,000 8 $25 5,963 $500 105 Eres capaz de verte a ti misma y a tu situación desde un punto $10,000 8 $100 1,479 $200 53,712 $500 28 $100 388 $5,000 11 $50 7,952 $100 232,351 $200 38 #447, Lucky Millions, $10 $50 22,260 $2,500 27 $20 49,579 $50 149,116 $125 51 $1,000,000/TPD 1 $20 22,526 de vista muy realista, por lo tanto, considera hacer un poco de $1,000 27 $30 224,157 $100 126 $1,000,000 1 $500 46 #483, Lucky Fortune, $5 $20 2,240,931 $65 265 $50,000 2 #433, Lucky Times Ten, $5 inventario de tu propio estado emocional. A $200 603 $150,000/TPD 1 $50 814 $10,000 10 $250,000/TPD 1 ★ ★ $100 4,767 $150,000 3 #477, Valentine’s Day $42 516 $2,000/TPD 5 $250,000 1 ★ $50 21,552 $25,000 6 Doubler, $2 $27 609 $1,000 48 $5,000 8 ★ $40 30,385 $5,000 6 $14,000 10 $25 10,112 $100 709 $2,000 18 $30 54,343 $1,500 10 $500 5 $20 13,082 $50 11,715 $1,000/TPD Entry 13 $20 142,075 $1,000/TPD Entry 17 $100 404 $20 23,414 $500 43 Piscis: $500 29 $50 7,374 #461, Win For Life®, $5 $100 1,005 #489, Doubling Star $100 362 $20 19,600 $1,000 a wk for life/TPD 1 #446, 3x Diamond Dazzler, $5 $75 632 ¡Baja ese libro y sal de la casa, Piscis! Ya has estado sola lo Cashword, $2 $40 7,308 $1,000 a wk for life 1 $200,000/TPD 1 $50 6,597 $25,000 20 $20 73,274 #476, Pac Man Mania™, $3 $10,000 2 $200,000 1 $35 21,455 suficiente, es hora de comenzar a interactuar con los demás. $4,000 12 $30,000 22 $5,000 4 $20,000 7 $20 80,533 $2,000 14 #482, Cash Roulette, $2 $5,000 33 $1,000/TPD Entry 7 $5,000 78 $1,000 13 $20,000 34 $4,615/Arcade Game 24 $500 25 $1,000/TPD Entry 10 Aparte de que tendrás una pila de diversiones, también habrá $500 71 $2,000 16 $500 459 $200 24 $500 584 $200 182 $100 4,606 $100 2,685 $100 2,676 $100 11,996 encuentros que te serán beneficiosos a largo plazo. Las situaciones $100 432 $50 33,076 $50 28,927 $50 34,042 $50 27,942 $50 9,780 $20 66,113 $20 54,400 $30 7,054 $20 47,986 $25 25,548 $20 34,139 grupales son grandiosas, pero no te prives del placer que da la $20 61,204 intimidad de un encuentro individual. • ¡e-Prensa! Over 2,500 subscribers receive the digital version of La Prensa gratis. 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LA PRENSA’S CALENDAR OF EVENTS: Airing this week: Toledo/Northwest Ohio Happenings: en April 15, 1:00-4:00PM: Fundraiser for Councilwoman Taylor Balderas, who is running in special election on May 2 for Toledo City Council District 3; at The Voces Latinas: Recovery Room, 2620 Airport Hwy., Toledo; chicken fajitas; $10 donation. April 15, 9:00PM-1:00AM: Gran Baile con Invenzible, at UAW Fellowship Interview with Hall, Fostoria; hora especial de 7:30PM hasta 8:30PM; BYOB; 419-509-5970. International April 16: Eddie González en Toledo con la música tejana; Club Bijou, 209 N. Superior St., downtown Toledo. 419.509.5970. Institute and April 22, Noon to 5:00PM: 3rd Annual Latino Health Disparities Summit at the HR 4437 Mayores Senior Center, 2 Aurora González Way, Toledo; free lunch, activities para los niños; call Adelante at 419-244-8440. April 22: Benefit for Antonio Móntez at Latins United, 706 S. St. Clair St., Toledo; y Música dinner 4:00-6:00PM followed by baile 6:00PM to Midnight; music by Suzie Colmenero, Andy Trejo, & DJ Richard Hernández; $10 donation. 419-810-2348. April 29, 1:00-6:00PM: BGSU’s Latino Networking Committee’s annual Cinco Caliente! de Mayo Festival at the Wood County Junior Fair Bldg in Bowling Green; El Corazón de México folkloric dance w/live entertainment, comida, piñatas, raffles, and health screenings. 419-372-2642. At 8:00PM to Midnight: Cinco de Mayo Scholarship Dance with Dezeo; $10 donation. 419-372-2642. May 6: Latino Softball Tournament; Round class D, 2-game elimination at Ravine Park 2 Wlodarz & Sabo Tennis and Softball Fields; $125 entry fee due at Latins United April 15, 1:00PM; trophies (1st, 2nd, 3rd) at Latins United Hall, 706 Voces Latinas S. St. Clair St., Toledo; Manuel Zapata 419.345.2951, Amadeo Muñoz 419.260.0407. May 16, 8:00AM-2:30PM: Latino Youth Summit, at the University of Toledo, Channel 69 workshops & college & career fair; keynote speaker: atty Rubén Castilla Herrera Thursday 9PM and Sunday 1PM of Columbus; to register for Summit call Ceci Rivera at 419.530.5474. Toledo, OH Lorain, Ohio Happenings: “Videos 216-373-6821 May 6: Annual Cinco de Mayo Parade & Festivities: parade at 4:15PM; 7:00PM Calientes” www.voceslatinas.com Queen’s Coronation followed by the Mexican Mutual Society’s cultural dance program and baile in Lorain; call David Flores for information, advertising, or participation at 440-277-0078. Columbus, Ohio Happenings: Abril 28, 6:30PM: El Día de Los Niños; Grupo Amor Cristiano y Clases de Inglés; Obituaries piñatas, regalos, juegos, música; todo gratis! Northwest Chapel, 6700 Rings Road, Dublin, OH; 614-761-3580. Michigan Happenings: MATILDE (LÓPEZ) GONZÁLES April 22, 5PM: Lecture by Marta Ojito, “Encontrando el Mañana: Un Recuerdo Matilde López Gonzáles passed away on April 7th, 2006, at 12:15 a.m. She was del Exodo Cubano,” Detroit Public Library, Lawndale Branch, 8740 W. Vernor Highway, Detroit. For information call (313) 833-4048. preceded in death by her husband, Victor Gonzáles; parents, Santos and Dominga [Any listings? Post gratis. Contact La Prensa at 419-870-6565 (NW Ohio), 313-729- López, and sister, Amelia Villegas. She was 74 years old, she retired at Parkview 4435 (Michigan), 440-320-8221 (NE Ohio), or 614-915-5910 (Central Ohio), or Hospital after 22 years. She is survived by her 5 children, Irene, Dave, Cruz, Daniel, email to [email protected]. Always check for changes.] and Dora. She was also survived by her brothers and sisters, Louis (Beatrice) López, Servicios Disponibles a las Familias en el Noroeste de Ohio “Chon” (Esperanza) López, Rosa Sánchez, and Anita Paíz. She is also survived by Misas en español en la Diócesis de Toledo 12 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren, all who love and will miss her dearly. Cada Semana: Parroquia San Caspar Archbold OH Parroquia San José 1205 calle N. Shoop Primer sábado del mes, 8:00PM 709 calle Crogan Wauseon OH MALLORY ANNA RIVERA Fremont OH Tecer dom. del mes, 1:00PM en Parroquia Santa Rosa Dom, 12:00 mediodía julio y agosto; 2º & 4º dom, sep- 215 calle East Front Mallory Anna Rivera, infant daughter of Alberto and Danielle (née Boone) (419) 332-4973 junio. (419) 337-2322 Perrysburg OH Primer dom. del mes, 12:00PM Rivera of Lorain, OH, died April 5, 2006, shortly after birth, at University Hospital, Parroquia San Pedro y San Pablo Parroquia San Gerard mediodía Cleveland. The family belongs to St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church, Lorain. In 728 calle St. Clair 240 calle W. Robb (419) 874-1002 Toledo OH Lima OH addition to her parents, survivors include her sisters, Marecciea and Madelyn Don, 12:00 mediodía Segundo dom. del mes, 7:30AM Parroquia San Wendelin 419-241-5822 (419) 224-3080 Esquina de calles Wood y College Rivera, both at home; maternal grandparents William R. and La Sheliea Boone; 323 calle North Wood Una o dos vezes al mes: Parroquia Santa María Fostoria OH paternal grandparents Angel and Dora Rivera; and many aunts, uncles and cousins. Parroquia San Aloysius 731 calle Exchange Cuarto dom. del mes, 1:00PM Esquina de calles Summit y Clough Vermilion OH (419) 435-6692 She was preceded in death by her maternal great-grandparents, Patricia Worley and Bowling Green OH Segundo y quarto dom. Del mes, Howard Worley, and Richard and Josephine Boone; paternal great-grandparents 1:00PM, 2º and 4º dom 4:00PM (abril-octubre) Parroquia San Pablo (sep.-junio), y Tecer dom. del mes, 440-967-8711 91 calle East Main Digno and Felecita López, and Carmen and Alberto Rivera. en julio y agosto. Norwalk OH (419) 352-4195 Parroquia San Pedro Cada otro dom., 1:30PM 614 calle N. Defiance (419) 668-6044 Our readers are free to submit obituaries via email at: [email protected] at no cost to the reader. 2005 Obituaries also available online at www.laprensa1.com. Gracias! SPANGLISH RADIO PROGRAMS Ohio: WFOB 1430 AM WCAR 1090 AM MAYORES SENIOR CENTER SCHEDULE Detroit, MI WCWA 1230AM with Freddy G April 17: Arm chair exercise 9:15AM; trip to the Libbey Glass Outlet 9:30AM; speaker Linda Parra Fostoria, sábado, noon to 5:00PM Domingo, 6-7:00PM sáb. 4:00-6:00 p.m. on “Take Back Ohio” to raise the minimum wage at 10:00AM; fitness video at 2:00PM. LatinoMix Sylvester Duran dom., noon to 4:00PM April 18: Arbors of Waterville taking blood pressures at 9:30AM; walk-a-mile video Dom., 8:30 to 10:30AM at 9:30AM; commodities at 10:00AM; Ball Room Dance Lessons at 12:00 noon; Bible La Prensa Radio WDTR 90.9 FM Study Lessons at 12:30PM. Toledo, OH WLFC 88.3 FM Caribe Serenade April 19: Pharmacist Phil Miller at 8:30AM to answer your prescription questions; 419-240-1230 Findlay, OH Detroit, MI [email protected] viernes, 6:00 to 9:00PM Ozzie Rivera Birthday Bingo with Jaqueline of Arbors at Waterville at 9:30AM. sábado April 20: bingo from 9:30-11:00AM; trip to the meat market at 9:30AM; Steve WNZN 89.1FM WCSB 89.3 FM 6:30 to 8:30PM Harrison from Aetna 1:00PM—call 419-242-1144 for an appointment; fitness video La Onda Cultural Latina LA PREFERIDA at 2:00PM. Lorain, OH Lilly Corona Moreno WLEN 103.9 FM April 21: Lucas County Health Department “Sixty Plus” Program (health assessments) Cada día, 9:00AM-5:00PM Cleveland, OH Radio Picoso 9:00-11:45AM; CSFP program from 9:30-11:00AM; dietician Jay Gerken at 10:00AM. Jueves, 7:00-9:00PM DJs Jimmy Bejarano Contendiendo por la Fe 216-687-3515 Emilio Guerrero WJTB 1040AM [email protected] Adrian, MI sábado 1:30-2:00PM dom., 1:00 to 4:30PM Sobering Iraqi Casualty Stats 517-263-4000 WBGU 88.1 FM, Michigan: The Human Cost of Occupation La Unica 1480 AM Through April 11, 2006 La Explosiva WQTE 95.3 FM con with Lady Di U.S. Military Casualties in Iraq: “La que se escribe Since War began (3-19-03): 2,354 dead Freddy Gutiérrez, con rojo’” Adrian, MI Geraldo Rosales, Since “Mission Accomplished” speech by Pres. con Alex, , dom.,3:00 to 8:00PM Rudy Jalapeño Lomeli, Paquita, El Rostro, 517-265-9500 George W. Bush (5-1-03): 2,217 dead Joe Cardenas, Miguel, y Mayra Since capture of Saddam (12-13-03): 1,887 dead and Maribel 28084 Van Born Rd. WIBM 1450AM Since U.S. handover to Iraq (6-29-04): 1,488 dead Bowling Green, OH Westland, MI Juan M. Rodríguez Since Iraqi election (1-31-05): 918 dead dom., 9:00AM to 2:00PM Alex Resendez, Dir. Jackson, MI U.S. Wounded: 17,269 (official count) 419-372-2826 734-484-1480 dom., 10:00AM-Noon 517-787-0020 Iraqi death toll: Est. 33,000-100,000 Average Per Diem Cost of War: $300 Million per day Note: Churches or Radio, with Spanish dialogue, desiring to be included in La Rumsfeld’s ‘05 estimate of duration of War: 12 years Prensa’s directories should e-mail the information to Rico, c/o [email protected], U.S. Military Deaths in Afghanistan 284 dead or call 419.870.6565 or 313.729.4435. Gracias! Obituaries también. [Source: www.antiwar.com] S of D Don Rumsfeld

• A Mexican Epicurean’s Delight: El Camino Real • Honest Homemade Mexican Food • El Camino Real • 419.472.0700 • April/abril 12, 2006 La Prensa Page 15 Bailes y La Música Spanish Church Services By Rico OHIO: Toledo: Lorain: OHIO: Toledo: • Evangelical Assemblies • Our Savior Nuestro of God Salvador Luthern Church Club La Vista, corner 705 Lodge St. 43609 4501 Clinton Ave. 44055 of Summit St. & Locust Pastor Moses Rodríguez Rev. Cora Lee Meier (843 N. Summit) with DJ Miér., 7:00PM 440-277-6123 or band; open 3:00PM- Dom., 11:00AM Dom., 11:15AM:Serv. de 419-385-6418 Adoración 2:30AM; Se Habla Dom., 10:00AM: Escuela Español, (419) 241-1173 • First Spanish Church of God Dominical or 917-1541. 1331 E. Broadway 43605 Club Mystique, 3122 Dom., 10:00 a.m.& 5:00PM • The Salvation Army Mier. & Vier., 7:00PM 2506 Broadway 44052 Airport; 419.382.3122 or Sab., 6:00 p.m. Pastores Carlos & Trudy 419.704.5108. 419-693-5895 Medina Club Reflection, 1800 Dom: 11:00AM Reunion de Miami St., Sat. 9:00PM- • Iglesia Bautista Adoración; 1:00PM Escuela El Buen Pastor Mier: 6:30PM Estudio 2:00AM (Tejano); DJ; 521 Spencer Rd. 43609 Biblico 419.666.5120. Rev. Dr. Alberto Martínez Vier: 6:00PM Club de Las Palmas, 3247 Berna Aguilar, Youth Pastor Niños Stickney Ave., 9:00PM- Miér., 6:00PM 440-244-1921 Sab., 6:00PM 2:00AM; 419.729.9461o Dom., 10:15AM, 11:20AM, • Christian Tabernacle www.midwestmusica.com. 6:00PM. International Church Margarita Rock’s, 419-381-2648 2203 Meister Rd. 44053 505 Jefferson Ave., Fri. Pastores David & M ICHIGAN • Iglesia Cristo La Roca de & más. 419.509.5970. Mildred Figueroa Salvación Dom., 10:00AM (Escuela • Primera Iglesia Bautista 2052 Front St. 43605 Dominical) Hispana Findlay: Pastores: Exh. Miguel & Dom., 5:30PM Blanca Ladriyé 3495 Livernois Street Wooley Bulley’s, 1851 Martes & Jueves: 7:30PM Detroit, Michigan 48210 Dom: Escuela 10:30AM; 440-9605363 Tiffin Ave., 419-425- Culto Evangelistico 6:30PM Pastor Titular: Carlos Liese 1965 o 614-657-4657. 419-381-7765 Pastor Asociado: Elí Garza • Principe de Paz Estudio Bíblico: Miér., • Iglesia Nueva Vida Hispanic Luthern Church 7:00PM Escuela Dominical: Lorain: 1607 East 31st St. 44055 Kiki’s Club, 2522 W. 2025 Airport Hwy 43609 10:00AM Culto de Pastor Titular: Josué Adoración: 21st St. & Rt 58, Fri: Hip Rodríguez • Iglesia del Dios Viviente Hop/Latino; Sat: Latino, Dom., 11:00AM Pastor Asociado: José Rosario 254 Barres lane 313-894-7755 9:00PM-2:30AM; Domingo 12:30PM Elyria OH 44035 440.989.1422. Estudio Biblico: Jue. 7PM Pastor Martin & Carmen Moyet 419-382-0954 Dom: Adoración 1:00PM • Nueva Creación United MICHIGAN: Mier: Biblicos 7:00PM Methodist Church Detroit: • Iglesia Torre Fuerte Sáb: Programa radial 270 Waterman St. Iglesia de Bible Temple Detroit MI Detour Lounge, 1824 3327 Airport Hwy 43609 1040AM 1:30PM Springwells Street; every 440-326-0025 Services: Juev. at 7:00PM Pastor Guadalupe Rios & dom. a 5:30PM Friday night; Baile Cumbia; Dom. 5:30PM Cleveland, OH: free cumbia lessons; DJ 419-509-5692 • St. Alfred Manolito; cumbia, salsa, • La Primera Iglesia • Iglesia Nueva Vida Catholic Church Bautista 2327 Holmden Ave. Fr. Jim Kean ranchera, merengue; Cleveland OH 44109 313.849.0900. 628 Elm St. 43604 9500 Banner Street Pastor Titular: J. Truett Rev. José Reyes Taylor MI Club International, Fogle Serv. culto: mier. 8:00PM 6060 W. Fort Street; weekly Escuela dominical: 10:00AM vier. 8:00PM Misa en español: Sat.; 313.995.4938. Culto de adoración:11:00A dom. 11:00AM Domingo, a 5:00PM Envy, 234 W. Larned; Los cultos son bilingüe 216-741-0390 313-291-6464 Fri., 248.756.4821. Bible studies: Sat. 10:00AM 216-322-0002 419-241-1546 • Iglesia Pentecostal Half Past 3, 2554 Grand • SS. Peter & Paul “La Senda Antigua” River, Sat: Latin Dance 728 S. St. Clair St. 43609 Pastores Rolando & Lizzette Velázquez Parties with DJ Cisco; Fr. Richard Notter 2681 West 14th Street salsa, merengue, bachata; Dom., 12:00PM[en español] Cleveland OH 44113 free salsa lessons 10PM; 419-241-5822 216.298.9095 ladies free before 10PM; Orden de Cultos: 313.304.8953 and Lorain: Dom:10:30AM Esc. dominical; noon: Culto Evang., Pro- 248.756.4821. • Sacred Heart Chapel Templo www.danceindetroit.com. 4301 Pearl Ave. lun: 7PM clase de Nuevos Los Galanes, 3362 Rev. William A. Thaden Creyentes Bagley St., most Fri. & Sat; Sister Theresa Stegman, Mar: 7PM Oración y Est. 313.554.4444. Sister Elisea Bonano Biblico Vicentes: 1250 Library; 440-277-7231 mier: 7PM Culto de Hogares Fri: DJ Cisco spins salsa, Dom., 8AM, 10AM,& Noon jueves: 7PM Culto Generales Lun., jueves, vier. 9:30AM Vier: 7PM Culto Generales merengue, Latin House; Mier., 6:30PM/Sáb., 6:00PM free salsa lessons 10PM; • Sagrada Familia 21+, 248-756-4821. • House of Praise Fr. David Fallon International Church 7719 Detroit Ave. Ferndale: Posh, 22061 4321 Elyria Ave. 44055 Cleveland OH 44102 Woodward, Sun., Pastor Gilbert & Eileen Silva 440-233-6433 Sat. Vigil 5:00PM 248.756.4821. Dom., 9 & 10:30AM [Eng.] Sun., 9:30AM & Noon Dom., 12:30PM [Spanish] 216-631-6817 Luna Pier: Luna Pier Dom., 1:30PM • St. Francis Parish Ballroom; most Saturday Superior Ave. & 71st St. Mar. & Jue., 7:00PM Cleveland OH nights; El Baile Grande, 10 Sat. Vigil 4:00PM p.m. to 3 a.m. Call • Iglesia del Dios Viviente Sáb., 10:00AM [Español] 734.848.4326. 254 Barres Lane Elyria OH 44035 Sat., 11:30AM [Eng.] Pastor Martin & Carmen Weekdays, 7:30AM Pontiac:HEAT, Pike St. Moyet 216-361-4133 & N. Saginaw St., Fri; at the 440-326-0025 main level: salsa, meren- Mier., 7-8:30PM • St. Michael the Archangel gue, bachata & Latin Conocimientos Biblicos Fr. Jaime McCreight House music by DJ Cisco & Dom., 1:00PM Evangelio y 3114 Scranton Rd. Adoración Cleveland OH 44109 Alfredo; in the Hookah Sat., 5:00PM [English] Lounge: flamenco, reggae, • Iglesia Pentecostal Sáb., 7:00PM [Español] & Arabic music. Cristo Misionera Sun., 9:45AM [Eng.] 248.756.4821 or 1930 Broadway 44055 Dom., Noon [Esp.] www.salsadetroit.com. Paster Miguel Serrano 216-621-3847 440-245-2772 216-861-6297 Dom., Escuela dom. 10AM Royal Oak: Wed. & • Misión Cristiana Nueva Thurs; Sky Club, 401 S. Dom., culto evan. 6PM Martes, jueves, viernes @ Vida Lafayette; doors open at 7PM: Evangelistas Daniel 2003 West Blvd. 8:00PM, with free dance González, Francisco Vega, Cleveland OH 44102 lessons at 8:30PM; 21 and Abel Robles Dom. 9:00AM [Español] over; proper attire; DJ Sociedad de Niños: Vier. Cisco; 586.254.0560 or • La Iglesia de Dios, Inc. 6:30PM 248.756.4821. Rev. Angel L. Rivera Pastores Vanessa Rivera y 3115 Elyria Ave. 44052 Luís Castellano 440-244-3415 440-220-2368 ó Utica:Argentine Tango 440-220-2369 Detroit, 7758 Auburn Road; • Misión Cristiana Faro de Tango on Fri; Luz M ICHIGAN: 586.254.0560. (Disciplos de Cristo) • Primera Iglesia Hispana Have entertainment? 940 West Fifth St. 44052 de Monroe To get your free listing, Pastor Luis A. Morales 440-288-8810 Alianza Cristiana y contact Rico at: Dom., 1:00PM: Predicación Misionera 313.729.4435, or Dom., 4:00PM: Escuela Pastor Jesse Morales 419.870.6565 or email: Biblica 317 E. Front St. Monroe, Michigan 48161 [email protected] 734-848-4271 • A Mexican Epicurean’s Delight: El Camino Real • Honest Homemade Mexican Food • El Camino Real • 419.472.0700 • Página 16 La Prensa—Deportes April/abril 12, 2006 Chiapas vence 1-0 a Atlante y clasifica a cuartos Joe Campos MEXICO (AP): Un gol del completaron el marcador a paraguayo Salvador los 62 y 64 minutos. Delgado throws first Cabañas le dio un triunfo de anotó con remate de cabeza pitch at Mud 1-0 a los Jaguares de Chiapas y Pereyra con toque de sobre el Atlante y de paso se derecha luego de haber Hen’s Opener convirtió el sábado en el burlado, con un túnel, la primer equipo en asegurar marca de Quatrocchi y la While the Toledo Mud su cupo en los cuartos de salida del arquero Jorge Hens baseball team may final del torneo Clausura Bernal. 2006 del fútbol mexicano. goles Gerardo Espinoza, a have lost its opener last Cruz Azul llegó a 24 Chiapas y Atlante puntos en el Grupo 3, los 28 y 67 minutos, y otro el week against the Char- pusieron en marcha la 14ta mientras que Veracruz se fue del argentino Matías lotte Knights, 1 to 0, third fecha del certamen, el cual quedó con 15 en el Grupo 2. Vuoso a los 5. En tanto, el brasileño Danilo hizo dos grader Joe Campos IV of es encabezado por los En otro encuentro, San Jaguares. Luis, con un gol del goles por el Altas a los 6 y Sacred Heart School was Cabañas logró su gol con argentino Ariel González, se 11. El argentino Emmanuel selected to throw the first un cañonazo desde fuera del impuso 1-0 a los Rayados de Villa hizo el otro a los 81. Atlas llegó a 17 puntos en pitch. Joe was thrilled área a los 38 minutos. El Monterrey. paraguayo, figura de los González fusiló con el Grupo 3 y Santos a 10 en el and can’t wait to attend Jaguares, llegó a nueve remate de izquierda al Grupo 2. future games at Fifth anotaciones en su cuenta arquero Christian Martínez También el domingo: Third Field in downtown personal y quedó a uno del a los 37 minutos, para el gol Pachuca 4, Necaxa 1 Toledo, including Latino líder goleador, el uruguayo solitario del partido. Toluca 1, Tigres 1 Sebastián Abreu, de los El triunfo le permitió a Tecos 1, Dorados 1 Scholarship Day with the Dorados de Sinaloa. San Luis dejar el último lugar Cruz Azul 3, Veracruz 0 Toledo Mud Hens on El triunfo le permite a los de la tabla de porcentaje del San Luis 1, Monterrey 0 Sunday, July 23rd, when Jaguares seguir puntero del descenso. San Luis, Dorados Morelia 2, Guadalajara 0 Grupo 3 con 30 puntos, de Sinaloa y Veracruz the Toledo Mud Hens Atlas 3, Santos 3 máxima cifra hasta el buscan no descender a la Pumas 3, América 1 play the Durham Bulls. momento. Por su parte, segunda división, pero para —Photo by Atlante se quedó con 18 ello deben sacar los mejores MLS: D.C. United 2, Joe Campos IV unidades en el Grupo 1. Nick Hernández. resultados en este fin de Chivas USA 0 En otro encuentro, Toluca torneo. y Tigres del UANL San Luis llegó a 19 puntos WASHINGTON (AP): empataron 1-1. Sergio en el Grupo 1 y tomó la punta Jaime Moreno anotó dos Amaury Ponce puso del grupo por el momento. goles para llevar al D.C. Yucatán blanqueó 11-0 a los punteros Sultanes adelante a Toluca a los ocho Monterrey se quedó con 17 United a derrotar 2-0 al MEXICO (AP): Alan golpeado, Scott Bullett, minutos, pero el argentino puntos en el Grupo 3. Chivas USA y obtener así su Walter Gaitán igualó a los Arredondo bateó de 4-4 y Willie Romero, Pedro Un poco más tarde, primera victora de la 92. El portero de Toluca, Chivas de Guadalajara vio temporada. El boliviano remolcó cinco carreras, Castellano y Héctor César Lozano, le atajó un rota una racha perfecta de Moreno aprovechó un mientras que cuatro Castañeda ligaron sencillos tiro penal a Gaitán a los 62 cinco triunfos en fila desde rechace del portero del lanzadores se combinaron productores y Alan minutos. que es dirigido por el técnico Chivas USA, Brad Guzmán, para que los Leones de Arredondo con triple Toluca llegó a 20 puntos José Manuel de la Torre, al para anotar en marco abierto Yucatán blanquearan 11- empujó dos para colocar 6- en el Grupo 2, donde marcha caer 2-0 ante el Morelia. De a los 59 minutos y añadió 0 a los Sultanes de 0 el marcador. segundo mientras que la Torre sustituyó desde la otro en tiempo de prórroga Monterrey en la liga Los Leones agregaron Pachuca es primero del 12da fecha al entrenador al aprovechar un centro de mexicana de béisbol. dos carrera en la quinta Yucatán 11, Sultanes 0; grupo con 24 unidades. holandés Hans Westerhof. Freddy Adu rebotado por Tigres llegó a 17 puntos en El juego, primero de la entrada gracias a un sencillo Puebla 24, Tabasco 9 y Chivas no pudo contar Guzmán. Adu, que entró al el Grupo 3. con seis jugadores titulares partido en sustitución del serie, se jugó la noche del productor de dos carreras Poza Rica 10, En otro partido, Cruz que cedió a la selección de argentino Christian Gómez viernes en Yucatán. de Arredondo. Aguascalientes 4. Azul no contó con varios de México por el resto del a los 76 minutos, tuvo una Manuel Palafox lanzó Yucatán hizo tres Posiciones: Zona sus titulares pero supo torneo. El Guadalajara, con gran oportunidad de anotar, seis entradas en blanco, carreras más en la séptima Norte: Sultanes (11-3), imponerse 3-0 al visitante sus mejores jugadores, logró pero Guzmán detuvo su admitió tres hits, dio una entrada. Puebla (11-4), San Luis Veracruz. sumar tres triunfos seguidos disparo a los 90 minutos. base por bolas y ponchó a Humberto Montemayor (11-4), Tijuana (8-7), Cruz Azul no contó con en el torneo local y dos más Antes del segundo gol de tres rivales, para ser el fue el pitcher derrotado. Saltillo (6-8), Unión La- el volante Tomás Campos ante el Sao Paulo de Brasil, Moreno, el mexicano Juan pitcher ganador. Admitió seis carreras y siete guna (6-9), Monclova (5- por lesión y otros cuatro en la Copa Libertadores. Pablo García parecía titulares que cedió a la Los Leones fabricaron hits en tres entradas. 10) y Aguascalientes (3- El argentino Damián empatar el marcador para las selección de México. Alvarez hizo los dos goles Chivas a los 84 minutos, un racimo de seis carreras Resultados completos: 12). Zona Sur: Diablos La “Máquina” Azul se del Morelia a los 54 y 65 pero su potente tiro libre en el cuarto inning para San Luis 8, Diablos Rojos 6; Rojos (9-6), Tabasco (9- adelantó a los 27 minutos minutos. rebotó en el travesaño. enfilarse al triunfo. Saltillo 9, Tigres 7; 6), Oaxaca (7-7), Tigres con autogol del defensa Morelia llegó a 17 puntos Según algunas repeticiones En ese ataque, Oswaldo Monclova 7, Campeche 2; (7-8), Campeche (7-8), argentino Pablo Quatrocchi en el Grupo 1, mientras que de televisión, el disparo de Morejón dio sencillo, Juan Tijuana 6, Veracruz 3; Veracruz (7-8), Yucatán en tiro largo de Rogelio Chivas se quedó con 22 García rebasó la línea de Carlos Canizalez fue Oaxaca 8, Unión Laguna 3; (7-8) y Poza Rica (4-10). 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Liga Las Americas PRIMERA VUELTA, TEMPORADA 2006 La Liga de Juego 1 Abril 9 Juego 2 Abril 16 Las Equipo Equipo Horario Cpo Equipo Equipo Horario Cpo Dep. Latinos vs Michigan 10:00 3 Gama vs Furia Azteca 10:00 3 Américas El Tri vs Toledo S. Club 10:00 4 Manchester vs Michigan 10:00 4 Manchester vs Fremont 12:00 3 Dep. Monroe vs Dep. Latinos 12:00 3 commences Central vs Dep. Monroe 12:00 4 Central vs F.C. Rayos 12:00 4 Dep. Wauseon vs Furia Azteca 2:00 3 El Tri vs Fremont 2:00 3 action on Gama vs F.C. Rayos 2:00 4 Toledo S. Club vs Dep. Wauseon 2:00 4 April 9th con Juego 3 Abril 23 Juego 4 Abril 30 Equipo Equipo Horario Cpo Equipo Equipo Horario Cpo fútbol! F.C. Rayos vs Manchester 10:00 3 Gama vs Fremont 10:00 3 Dep. Wauseon vs El Tri 10:00 4 F.C. Rayos vs El Tri 10:00 4 Soccer action began Gama vs Toledo S. Club 12:00 3 Central vs Michigan 12:00 3 Furia Azteca vs Fremont 12:00 4 Dep. Monroe vs Manchester 12:00 4 last Sunday at Schneider Central vs Dep. Latinos 2:00 3 Furia Azteca vs Toledo S. Club 2:00 3 Soccer Complex in To- Dep. Monroe vs Michigan 2:00 4 Dep. Wauseon vs Dep. Latinos 2:00 4 ledo with twelve Ohio and Michigan soccer Juego 5 Mayo 7 Juego 6 Mayo 14 teams in competiton in Equipo Equipo Horario Cpo Equipo Equipo Horario Cpo La Liga de Las Américas. Furia Azteca vs Dep. Latinos 10:00 3 Toledo S. Club vs Dep. Latinos 10:00 3 Toledo Sports Club Central vs Manchester 10:00 4 Dep. Monroe vs El Tri 10:00 4 Gama vs Dep. Wauseon 12:00 3 Central vs Fremont 12:00 3 will be defending its F.C. Rayos vs Toledo S. Club 12:00 4 Gama vs Michigan 12:00 4 crown for the third con- El Tri vs Michigan 2:00 3 Dep. Wauseon vs Manchester 2:00 3 secutive year, according Dep. Monroe vs Fremont 2:00 4 F.C. Rayos vs Furia Azteca 2:00 4 to Manuel Zapata, league president. Juego7 Mayo 21 Juego 8 Mayo 28 Equipo Equipo Horario Cpo Equipo Equipo Horario Cpo In action in the top F.C. Rayos vs Fremont 10:00 3 Dep. Wauseon vs Central 10:00 3 right photo, Fremont Co. Furia Azteca vs Manchester 10:00 4 Dep. Monroe vs Gama 10:00 4 defeated Manchester, 3 to Dep. Wauseon vs Michigan 12:00 3 F.C. Rayos vs Dep. Latinos 12:00 3 1. In the bottom right Central vs El Tri 12:00 4 Toledo S. Club vs Fremont 12:00 4 photo, Central Arcenal Dep. Monroe vs Toledo S. Club 2:00 3 Furia Azteca vs Michigan 2:00 3 Gama vs Dep. Latinos 2:00 4 El Tri vs Manchester 2:00 4 defeated Dep. Monroe, 5 to 1. Other scores are Juego9 Junio 4 Juego10 Junio 11 shown below along with Equipo Equipo Horario Cpo Equipo Equipo Horario Cpo the league’s first half Dep. Wauseon vs Fremont 10:00 3 F.C. Rayos vs Dep. Wauseon 10:00 3 schedule to the left. Toledo S. Club vs Michigan 10:00 4 Gama vs Manchester 10:00 4 Furia Azteca vs El Tri 12:00 3 El Tri vs Dep. Latinos 12:00 3 Central vs Gama 12:00 4 Dep. Monroe vs Furia Azteca 12:00 4 Manchester vs Dep. Latinos 2:00 3 Fremont vs Michigan 2:00 3 Dep. Monroe vs F.C. Rayos 2:00 4 Central vs Toledo S. Club 2:00 4 La Liga de Las Américas de Michigan y Ohio Schneider Soccer Complex Juego11 Junio 18 Juego11 Junio 18 Cada domingo, 10:00AM-4:00PM Equipo Equipo Horario Cpo Equipo Equipo Horario Cpo Fremont vs Dep. Latinos 10:00 3 Toledo S. Club vs Manchester 12:00 4 9 de abril cuentas/scores Central vs Furia Azteca 10:00 4 Dep. Monroe vs Dep. Wauseon 2:00 3 F.C. Rayos vs Michigan 12:00 3 Gama vs El Tri 2:00 4 Dep. Latinos 3 vs. Michigan 1 El Tri 1 vs. Toledo S. Club 5 Manchester 1 vs. Fremont Co. 3 Central Arcenal 5 vs. Dep. Monroe 1 Dep. Wauseon 0 vs. Furia Azteca 0 Gama 1 vs. F.C. Rayos 4

NOTE: Team Fremont is now Fremont Co. and Central is now Central Arcenal. For questions, contact Bobby Jo Aranda at: [email protected], or Manuel ¿Ha Zapata at 419-345-2951.

Liga, Las Americas TEMPORADA 2006 Juego 1, Fecha: 9 de abril Game 1, Date: April 9 Tabla General escuchado Juegos Goles a Goles en Goles de Jugados Ganados Perdidos Empatados Favor Contra Puntos Diferencia Central Arcenal 1100513+4 Toledo S. Club 1100513+4 F.C. Rayos 1100413+3 Dep. Latinos 1100313+2 tu las Fremont Co. 1100313+2 Dep. Wauseon 10010010 Furia Azteca 10010010 Manchester 1010130-2 Michigan 1010130-2 noticias? Gama 1010140-3 Dep. Monroe 1010150-4 El Tri1010150-4 Game # Won Lost Tied Goals madeGoals taken Points Difference

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Farmers worry as legislators debate immigration—What will a Ohio State University Extension, Lucas County Sensenbrenner apple or tomato cost? 4-H Youth Development Program (Continued from Page 2) Is looking for House-approved ver- According to the U.S. it to companies who bag it Double Dutch jump rope teams to sion [HR 4437, the Department of Agricul- and give it a brand name. participate in a summer competition Sensenbrenner-King bill] ture, when a consumer, But some of his customers Adults/Youth with Double Dutch jump rope calling for military en- for example, takes home are so concerned that experience to conduct two workshops forcement of the border that a $1 head of lettuce, 19 they’re shifting their op- Registration fee only $5.00 * Open to 5-12th graders would make it a felony to cents goes to the farmer; erations to México. And :LQFDVKGROODUVDQGJLIWFHUWLÀFDWHV be in the country without six cents of that goes to he’s following. Please contact Cynthia Toler * 419.213.4254 ext. 2016 documentation. Rousseau the worker who picked it. “We just don’t feel we and other farmers believe The real difference, some can risk keeping all our eggs that would be disastrous for believe, would be in the USA basket,” he said. start. It’s something.” Dental Assistant the industry. whether the food is grown “We’re competing in an in- According to Baldemar On the opposite end of in the United States or ternational market. It’s easy Velásquez, president of the The Toledo-Lucas County Health Depart- the spectrum, a bill ap- abroad. The shift has be- to say, ‘raise wages’, but Farm Labor Organizing ment is seeking a Dental Assistant to work in a proved by the Senate Judi- gun already, as U.S.- the question is, will we stay Committee (FLOC), which busy children’s dental program up to 35 hours/ ciary Committee [the American farmers face in business?” is headquartered in Toledo, week. Special consideration will be given to McCain-Kennedy bill] steeper labor, fuel, and The solution farmers are OH, his union represents applicants who are bilingual in Spanish. Please would allow some undocu- other costs. hoping for—one not prom- some 7,000 guestworkers send résumé to: mented immigrants to ap- For instance, the town ised by any of the current who lawfully obtain work- ply for citizenship while of Gilroy, south of San José, bills—is a program allow- ing permits to harvest crops Mary Frank, expanding an existing CA, still calls itself the ing farmers to bring as many in North Carolina. Toledo-Lucas County Health Department, guestworker program. “Garlic Capital of the workers as they need across “HR 4437 will be disas- 635 N. Erie St., Cutting farmers’ access World,” and anoints an an- the border, without the time trous to the farming com- Toledo, Ohio 43624. to cross-border workers nual Garlic Queen. But or expense of the current munity there,” believes without giving them an al- Communist China, where guestworker program. Velásquez, who has sup- ternative could cost the in- production costs are much Chalmers Carr, who ported the McCain- Program Aid dustry up to $9 billion in lower, now grows about 66 ships about 1 million boxes Kennedy bill, which was Boy Scouts of America annual production, accord- percent of the world’s gar- of peaches from his 2,500- recommended by the U.S. ing to the American Farm lic, according to the U.S. acre operation in South Senate’s Judiciary Commit- Rewarding part-time position working with youth. Bureau Federation, which Agriculture Department. Carolina, has been using the tee but failed to be voted Emphasis in teaching Scouting programs, has long lobbied for a But farmers point to the existing program to bring upon by the Senate as a mentoring, volunteer recruitment and building rela- streamlined temporary country’s dependence on in up to 300 workers a year whole prior to its two-week tionships with community organization. Scouting worker program. foreign oil to show the dis- from México. recess last Friday. knowledge helpful but NOT required. Send résumés The average wage for advantages of relying on It’s expensive—he esti- and cover letter to skilled and unskilled farm others. Also, food grown at mates it costs him about AP Writer JULIANA workers is about $10 an home is fresher, and can be $500 in fees and transpor- BARBASSA and Rico de La P.O. Box 337 hour, said Austin Pérez, a held to U.S.-American pro- tation costs to bring in one Prensa contributed to this Toledo, OH 43697-0337 labor specialist with the fed- duction standards, with worker for one season, not report. eration. If that were raised stricter environmental and including the mandatory to $14, up to a third of the quality control, farmers housing expenses. It’s also nation’s fruit and vegetable said. time consuming—in Feb- farms might be forced out Fear of an immigration ruary, he asked for the of business, he said. And crackdown is already chas- workers he’d need in April that still might not be ing some AG businesses and was still waiting for enough to recruit large num- across the border where the approval this week. bers of native-born work- workers are, said vegetable “This process has to be ers, Pérez added. harvester and shipper Steve streamlined, has to work While a border crack- Scaroni. the way it’s supposed to if down is a vision of doom His company hires 1,500 we’re going to rely on it,” for many farmers, it is un- people in California and he said. “These proposals known whether consumers Arizona during harvests to fall way short of fixing the will feel the difference. pick fresh produce and take problems, but they’re a

con visas de trabajo tempo- segura y da la bienvenida a Breves: ral, para luego comenzar a los inmigrantes’’. (Continuación de p.1) gestionar la ciudadanía Desde que asumió el de indocumentados en ese estadounidense. cargo en diciembre de 2000, país, la mayoría de ellos Quienes han estado más Fox planteó como objetivo mexicanos. de cinco años podrán principal buscar un acuerdo “(Es) un paso importante permanecer en Estados migratorio bilateral con en el establecimiento de Unidos y los que tienen Estados Unidos. nuevos mecanismos que menos de dos deberán partir Receptivo al principio, permitan una migración le- a sus países sin la seguridad el gobierno estadounidense gal, segura, ordenada y de poder regresar. cambió sus prioridades respetuosa de los derechos Se calcula que de los 11 hacia la seguridad y la lucha humanos entre México y millones de indocumentados contra el terrorismo tras los Estados Unidos’’, señaló la que hay en Estados Unidos, ataques del 11 de administración del seis millones son mexicanos. septiembre de 2001. presidente Vicente Fox en El embajador de Estados Fox y su colega George un comunicado de la Unidos en México, Tony W. Bush abordaron el tema cancillería. Garza, señaló en una migratorio la semana pasada Indicó que México está declaración escrita que el en una reunión en la que el “plenamente proyecto es sólo parte de “un mandatario estadounidense convencido’’ de que es largo proceso’’ para llegar a se comprometió a impulsar necesaria la una reforma migratoria. una reforma migratoria in- responsabilidad Sin embargo, manifestó tegral que considere un compartida para llegar a que “en última instancia programa de trabajadores una solución migratoria. nuestro gobierno actuará temporales. Fox, en tanto, De firmarse el acuerdo, conforme a los intereses que subrayó entonces que los inmigrantes ilegales más convengan al pueblo México entiende su que han estado en el país estadounidense y de manera responsabilidad en el tema entre dos y cinco años consistente con el deseo de y que está dispuesto a tendrían que regresar a sus los ciudadanos de que reforzar la seguridad en sus países de origen y volver nuestro país sea una nación fronteras norte y sur.

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MR/DD Habilitation Aides & NOTICE: A deadly fire broke out in an apart- Empresa nueva en expansion necesita Part-Time Office Assistant ment building at E. 105th Street and Wade Park graduados universitarios en su pais, Avenue, Cleveland, on April 4th that claimed the ingreso annual $60.000 dólares. ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS NOW lives of four young children—Aleyshia, 8; twins Markel and Marvin, III, 5; and Racheal, 3. The parents, Raquel Stewart and Marvin Haze, Jr., Necesario pasar escuela de capacitación Habilitation Aides to provide direct services/ en la ciudad de Atlanta, alojamiento y support to adults in MR/DD facilities. Must pass have been devastated by the loss of four of their background check and have valid drivers license. five children. To assist the family with funeral gastos pagados por diez dias. costs, Cleveland Councilwoman Sabra Pierce Scott Part-Time Office Assistant (20 hrs per week). has established the Haze Children’s Memorial Llamar al 1-800-844-3030. Must be well organized, multi-tasked with excellent Fund through Chase Bank, formally known as Bank One, to collect donations for the family. To phone etiquette. Must have excellent computer BUY THIS SPACE! skills with proficiency in Microsoft software. make a donation to the Haze Children’s Memorial BUY THIS SPACE! Fund: Mail your donation to: Chase Bank, 10414 St. ADVERTISE IN LA PRENSA! Clair Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44108. Wire funds to: (419) 870-6565 Toledo MUST bring resume and an original high school (313) 729-4435 Detroit diploma or GED. Apply in person Mon, Tues, or Chase Bank, Account # 714985900. Donate in CALL (614) 915-5910 Columbus Weds between the hours of 10 am – 3 pm. Zeigler person at any Chase Bank branch. TODAY! (440) 320-8221 Lorain Habilitation Homes, Inc., 1811 North Reynolds Rd., Suite 101, Toledo, Ohio. PHONE CALLS NOT ACCEPTED. PUBLIC NOTICE CITY OF TOLEDO ONE-YEAR ACTION PLAN 100 Posiciones en Consolidated Biscuit Company (CBC) To all interested agencies, groups, and persons:

Como operador de máquina, mezcladores The City of Toledo is seeking comments on proposed amendments to its One-Year Action Plan which (Mixers), is a part of the Five-Year Consolidated Plan for housing, community, and economic development. limpieza y empacadores están disponibles inmediatamente. The One-Year Action Plan includes a description of available federal funds and other resources. It contains a description of the activities to be undertaken when using these resources and the expected 8 horas por turno y 4 días trabajando 10 horas results of those activities, a geographic distribution of assistance, special needs activities, general and son los turnos. public housing actions, and actions specific to the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and HOME Investment Partnerships Program (HOME). In addition, the plan will contain certifications required El pago inicial está entre los rangos de $ 7.50 a by HUD. $ 10.00 y pueden haber incrementos basado en experiencia. 1. AFFORDABLE HOUSING 2. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 3. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT - Rehabilitation - Infrastructure - New Capital Investment Llame a Impact Employment Solutions al - New Construction - Neighborhood Revitalization - Job Creation (419) 293-2911 Ext. 480 para las horas de las - Home Ownership - Public Services and Supportive Services - Downtown Development orientaciones. - Weatherization - Environmental Services - Job Retention - Demolition/Clearance - Public Facilities (Recreational Servs. also) - Neighborhood Commercial Dev. EOE - Support Services - Public Safety - Small Business Assistance - Fair Housing - Neighborhood Empowerment - Planning Activities - Inter-Governmental Cooperation Asst. Unit Director - Nuisance Abatement

Work with urban youth ages 7-17. Entry level The draft One-Year Action Plan is available for review on April 10, 2006 at the following locations: position. BA/BS degree required. Experience w/ 1. Department of Neighborhoods 7. Fair Housing Center program planning, implementation, supervision and One Government Center, 16th & 18th Floors 432 N. Superior Street training of staff. Salary and benefits are competi- Downtown Toledo at Jackson and Erie Toledo, Ohio tive. Résumés to Boys & Girls Clubs of Toledo, 2250 N. Detroit Ave., Toledo, OH 43606 or 2. Department of Economic Development 8. Lucas Metropolitan Housing Authority [email protected] by 4/12. One Government Center, 22nd Floor 435 Nebraska Avenue Downtown Toledo at Jackson and Erie Toledo, Ohio

IT Officer, Judges’ Division 3. Clerk of Council 9. Area Office On Aging st Toledo Municipal Court One Government Center, 21 Floor 2155 Arlington Avenue Downtown Toledo at Jackson and Erie Toledo, Ohio Submit Letter of Application and Résumé by April 24, 2006 4. Toledo-Lucas County Plan Commissions 10. Department of Lucas County Human Services One Government Center, 16th Floor 3210 Monroe Street The Court is now accepting applications for the Downtown Toledo at Jackson and Erie Toledo, Ohio position of Information Technology (IT) Officer. Applicants must have a bachelor’s degree in busi- 5. All local branches of the Toledo-Lucas County 11. Lucas County Mental Health Board ness, criminal justice, public administration, MIS or Public Library 701 Adams Street, 8th Floor an equivalent technical discipline. This position (Refer to local telephone directory for locations) Toledo, Ohio requires a minimum of 5 years direct experience in facilitating and implementing information system 6. The Ability Center of Greater Toledo 12. Toledo Board of Education applications. Previous experience in a court sys- 5605 Monroe Street Manhattan & Elm Streets tem, government agency or relevant legal environ- Sylvania, Ohio Toledo, Ohio ment is preferred but not required. The One-Year Action Plan, including a description of the planned use of resources for the period July Applicants must submit to and pass a back- 1, 2006 through June 30, 2007, will be considered by Toledo City Council at its regular public meetings ground check. Must be a resident of Toledo, on April 25 and May 9, 2006 at 4:00 P.M. A public hearing is scheduled for April 24, 2006 beginning Washingtown Township or Ottawa Hills or willing to at 3:00 P.M. in City Council Chambers. One person from each applicant agency will have five minutes relocate. Starting salary $56,494. to address the Council committee and answer questions. Agencies will proceed in alphabetical order. The City of Toledo will receive comments from the public at the public hearing on April 24, 2006, or in Applicants must demonstrate an understanding writing at the following address: of information technology tools. Demonstrated abil- ity to communicate effectively and appropriately on CITY OF TOLEDO a business, semi-technical and highly technical DEPARTMENT OF NEIGHBORHOODS level is required. ONE-YEAR ACTION PLAN ONE GOVERNMENT CENTER, SUITE 1800 Résumé with cover letter explaining how you TOLEDO, OHIO 43604 meet the qualifications must be submitted by 4:30 (419) 245-1400/FAX: (419) 245-1413 p.m., April 24, 2006 to Judges’ Division, HR Of- ficer, Toledo Municipal Court, 555 North Erie Street, Comments received during the next 30 days will be included in the plan submitted to HUD. Toledo, OH 43624. Equal Opportunity Employer. * Any special needs or auxiliary aids will be provided upon request. Página 20 La Prensa Classifieds April/abril 12, 2006

CORRECTIONS OFFICER RISK MANAGEMENT COORDINATOR FULL TIME INSTRUCTOR - CHEMISTRY CCNO is accepting applications through April Lucas County Board of MR/DD is seeking Risk BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIVERSITY 20, 2006 for Corrections Officer. Full time positions Management Coordinator. Duties include process- available with an excellent benefits package includ- ing Worker’s Compensation and Unemployment The Chemistry Department at Bowling Green ing medical, dental, and prescription drug. Current claims, Transitional Duty Program and special starting wage is $12.93 per hour and increases to State University invites applications for a non- projects. Bachelor’s degree in Industrial Hygiene, tenure track Instructor position to teach general $14.41 after 1 year. Position requirements include: Human Resources Management, Business Admin- HS Diploma or GED, 21 years of age or older, valid chemistry courses. This is a full-time academic istration or closely related area required. Four year appointment beginning August 2006. A Ph.D. driver’s license, residency in Northwest Ohio area years of performing Worker’s Compensation expe- serviced by CCNO or adjacent counties. Must is required and college level teaching experience is rience and benefits experience required. Starting desired. successfully complete psychological, physical and salary is $39,267 with excellent benefits. drug screen by CCNO approved professionals. A curriculum vita, academic transcripts, and Applications may be obtained at CCNO offices at Please submit résumé to: 03151 County Road 2425, Stryker, Ohio, 43557, three letters of reference should be sent to: Faculty between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Search Committee, Department of Chemistry, 141 Lucas County Board of MR/DD Overman Hall, Bowling Green State University, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday and 8:00 a.m. until Human Resources Dept./MAK 8:00 p.m. Monday and Thursday. Applications must Bowling Green, OH 43403. The review of applica- 2001 Collingwood Blvd. tions will start May 1, 2006 and continue until the be received by 4:30 pm on April 20, 2006 in order to Toledo, OH 43620 participate in initial testing sessions. position is filled. BGSU is an EEO/AA employer. CCNO IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER. E.O.E.

District Executive Ofelia’s Boy Scouts of America Request for Proposals Perfumería, Lucas County Department of Job & Family Services Challenging entry-level executive position. Em- phasis in sales, finance/fundraising development, For the Selection of Contractors Joyería, membership recruitment and volunteer recruit- Perfumes, ment. Four-year degree REQUIRED. Scouting For Community Based Social Services knowledge helpful but NOT required. Send résumés Mary Kay and cover letter to The Lucas County Department of Job and Family Services (LCDJFS), through its Board of Commissioners (Board), is seeking proposals for the también! P.O. Box 337 provision of social services for Ohio Works First clients and for individuals, 419-704-2773 Toledo, OH 43697-0337 families and children who meet the eligibility requirements for Temporary Assistance to Needy Families Prevention (TANF), Retention and Contin- gency (PRC) and Title XX services. Targeted program areas include: Request for Proposals Lucas County Department of Job & Family Services • Family planning • Transportation for seniors and disabled population For the Selection of Contractors • Emergency transportation for OWF clients For Ohio Works First Services • Training on vehicle maintenance and budget skills, including consul- tation, vehicle repairs and insurance The Lucas County Department of Job and Family Services (LCDJFS), • Early literacy preparation through its Board of Commissioners (Board), is seeking proposals from • Domestic Violence organizations that can offer programming to the Ohio Works First (OWF) • Fatherhood Initiatives population which demonstrate new and innovative strategies and ap- • Legal Services for seniors and disabled populations proaches to assist with barrier removal, in an effort to move these families • Academic assistance for children and youth • Neighborhood community and youth-based services from a cycle of dependency on public assistance and into quality work. • Career and academic assistance services for LEAP clients • “No cost” professional clothing programs Sealed proposals will be received by the LCDJFS office, 3210 Monroe • County-wide information and referral Street, Toledo, Ohio, until 4:00 P.M., (local time), May 5, 2006 and opened immediately thereafter for the Selection of Contractors for Ohio Works First Sealed proposals will be received by the LCDJFS office, 3210 Monroe Services according to the specifications of the Selection of Contractors for Street, Toledo, Ohio, until 4 P.M., (local time), May 5, 2006 and opened Ohio Works First Services Request for Proposals. The contract period is immediately thereafter for the Selection of Contractors for Community Based Social Services according to the specifications of the Selection of Contractors approximately July 3, 2006 through June 30, 2007, with the potential of for Community Based Social Services Request for Proposals. The contract additional contract extension for up to two years. period is approximately July 3, 2006 through June 30, 2007, with the potential of additional contract extension for up to two years. On April 5, 2006, the Request for Proposals will be released and is available for pick up by potential bidders at the Department’s 3210 Monroe On April 5, 2006, the Request for Proposal will be released and is available Street office or interested applicants may email [email protected] for pick up by potential bidders at the Department’s 3210 Monroe Street office to request that a copy of the Request be mailed or emailed to them. The or interested applicants may email [email protected] to request contact person is Yulanda McCarty-Harris, Esq., Procurement Manager, that a copy of the Request be mailed or emailed to them. The contact person is Yulanda McCarty-Harris, Esq., Procurement Manager, at (419) 213-8875. at (419) 213-8875. Mailed or emailed copies of the Request for Proposal Mailed or emailed copies of the Request for Proposal will be sent by LCDJFS will be sent by LCDJFS on April 5, 2006 and upon request through April approximately April 5, 2006 and upon request through April 28, 2006. (If your 28, 2006. (If your organization has not received a mailed or emailed copy organization has not received a mailed or emailed copy by April 10, 2006 by April 10, 2006 please contact the office immediately to request a copy.) please contact the office immediately to request a copy.) Bidder’s conference will be held on Friday, April 14, 2006, AT 1:00 – Bidder’s Conference will be held on Friday, April 14, 2006, AT 9:00 A.M. 3:00 P.M. (local time), Location: LCDJFS, Toledo Room, Fourth Floor. All - noon (local time), Location: LCDJFS office, Toledo Room, Fourth Floor. All interested bidders must have a letter of intent to bid on file at LCDJFS by interested bidders must have a letter of intent to bid on file at LCDJFS By 4 P.M. ON April 19, 2006. Each bid upon submission must be stamped for the 4:00 P.M. on April 19, 2006. Each bid upon submission must be stamped time and date and placed in LCDJFS bid box prior to 4:00 P.M., Local Time for the time and date and placed in LCDJFS bid box prior to 4:00 P.M., Local May 5, 2006. The bid box is located at the Security Desk on the first floor of Time May 5, 2006. The bid box is located at the Security Desk on the first the LCDJFS office. floor of the LCDJFS office.

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Director, Clean & Alternative Copy/Assignment Editor Network Support Specialist Energy Center Catholic Chronicle The University of Toledo The Department of Job & Family Services is The Catholic Chronicle, the diocesan newspaper seeking a qualified Network Support Specialist who for the Catholic Diocese of Toledo, seeks a part- will provide support for all computer workstations, (Job # 1997): The position is responsible for time Copy/Assignment Editor to assist the Catholic printers and various computer related software/ the management and advancement of the UT Chronicle Editor with assigning, preparing and hardware peripherals. Maintains backup tape Clean and Alternative Energy Center. This is a proofreading the content of the newspaper. Quali- library, mounting tapes and offsite storage. Oper- technology-based business incubation facility fied applicants should possess a degree in journal- ates, upgrades, configures, monitors and installs focuses on the alternative energy, transporta- ism, English or related field and two years journal- all computer workstations, and printers. Operates tion, and materials sectors which is a partnership ism experience. Knowledge of Catholic faith/ and/or configures scanners, modems, circuit involving The University of Toledo and the Re- current issues required. Please respond with boards, memory, hard drives, switches, hubs, gional Growth Partnership. The Director is re- résumé, cover letter, writing samples and salary routers, or other data related hardware. Monitors sponsible for the promotion and advancement of expectations by April 21, 2006 to and assists with the Information Technology Help the Center; reporting the activities of the Center Desk. Requires completion of undergraduate core to its Board of Directors; integrating the Center Human Resources, program or an Associates degree in a Computer Science, Electronic or Data Communications/Tele- into the implementation strategy for the Toledo Catholic Diocese of Toledo, PO Box 985, communications; plus six (6) months experience in Science and Technology Corridor; overseeing Toledo, OH 43697-0985. installation, removal, repair and maintenance of client assistance; overseeing recruitment, screen- data communications/telecommunications hard- ing, and lease arrangements; and management ware and or electronic data processing equipment/ objectives for incubating firms, monitoring incu- HISTORY INTERNSHIP devices; plus six (6) months experience required bating firms progress, fundraising to provide in evaluating/resolving help desk support issues; financial support for the incubator, grant proposal Metroparks of the Toledo Area has an opening and six (6) months experience in network adminis- development and writing as well as other activi- through October 2006 for a part time Historical tration required; requires an A+ Certification; Cer- ties needed for the ongoing self-sufficiency of the Interpretation Internship at $10.197 per hour to tified Novel Administrator (CNA) certification pre- incubator and the growth and graduation of incu- research and create public programming for the ferred; Or a combination of 5 years recent relevant bating firms. Metroparks. Candidates must be currently enrolled experience in all related areas above that include and have completed two years of a college degree installation, removal, repair & maintenance of data program in history or related field. Some research, communications or telecommunications hardware The minimum educational requirement for the interpretation, or programming experience is pre- and or electronic data processing equipment/de- position is a B.A. or B.S. in a related business, ferred. Apply at the Administrative Office, Wild- vices, in-depth help desk support, and network scientific, or engineering field. An advanced wood Preserve Metropark, 5100 W. Central Av- administration. A+ Certification required. Certified degree in business, law, science, or engineering enue, Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 Novel Administrator (CNA) certification preferred. is preferred. The candidate must have excellent p.m. by April 20, 2006 or visit Full-Time. Excellent Benefits. Salary Range oral and written communication skills and have www.metroparkstoledo.com to review the position $34,923.20-$46,155.20. Deadline: Friday, April demonstrated the ability to deliver presentations description and download an application. Resume 14, 2006 at 4:30 p.m. Please submit a cover letter, on technical topics to sophisticated audiences. and application required. EOE/AA resume, and transcripts outlining how you meet the The position requires at least three years experi- requirements of the position to : Board of Lucas ence in technology-based business development County Commissioners Early Intervention Specialist or technology development. Experience in man- aging externally supported projects is required as Human Resources Department Professional needed to work with infants and Attn: JFS/Network Support Specialist is experience in completing construction or reno- toddlers (ages 0-5 years) who are at-risk or have One Government Center, Ste. 450 vation projects within a complex organization.. developmental delays. Must be able to provide Toledo, OH 43604 service coordination and developmentally appropri- Fax (419) 213-2092 The salary range for this position is $65,000 - ate activities using a family-centered approach. $70,000 per year. Requires a Bachelor’s degree in Early Childhood EEOC/AA/F/M/H/V Education, Special Education, Social Work, Nursing To apply, submit a cover letter (include position or related area plus two of the last six years of LOURDES COLLEGE title and job #), a resume, as well as the names and experience working with infants and toddlers that are contact information for three professional refer- at-risk or developmentally delayed and their families A private, co-educational, liberal arts college, ences to: The University of Toledo, Human Re- in a professional, full-time, paid, supervised position. One year of service coordination experience pre- sponsored by the Sisters of St. Francis of Sylvania, sources Department, Toledo, Ohio 43606-3390; ferred. Must possess or be willing to work towards Ohio is committed to a diverse and representative Fax (419) 530-1490; or email [email protected]. Ohio Department of MRDD certification in early workforce. Use only one method of application. intervention. Must have a good driving/motor vehicle report. We offer a competitive salary and excellent This week’s open positions include: Resumes must be received by Friday, April 14, benefits. Send cover letter and résumé to: • Associate Chair Undergraduate Curriculum - 2006. School of Nursing Lucas County Board of MRDD, • Director of Master of Education and Profes- The University of Toledo is an Equal Access, Human Resource/DP, sional Studies 2001 Collingwood Blvd., Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action Employer • Planetarium Coordinator Toledo, OH 43620. and Educator. For additional information on Lourdes College EOE and details on the application process, please visit our website at www.lourdes.edu General Lourdes College is an Equal Employment Op- ACHEL AÑADA ILSON portunity Employer. R C W Janitorial Work WILSON, THOMARIOS, & GILLISSIE, L.L.C. ABOGADOS Seasonal clean-up 1370 Ontario Street • Suite 1240 crew needed for Mud Grounds Assistants Hens Stadium. Cleveland, Ohio 44113 Temporary positions, now through growing sea- Very flexible Phone (216) 685-9940 • Fax (216) 685-9942 son - hours will vary with weather. Assist with schedule, maintaining the general appearance of the grounds, $8.15/hour. including hand-mowing, trash pick up, and weeding LLAME A RACHEL CAÑADA WILSON SI USTED NECESITA A Apply at planting areas and flower beds. Some previous UN ABOGADO EN CASOS DE: Toledo Building experience and/or related education is highly desir- • SSI/SEGURO SOCIAL Services, able. Must be reliable, with strong work ethic, able • WORKERS COMPESATION 2121 Adams Street. to follow-through on assignments and work with • CARGOS CRIMINAL No Phone Calls. minimum supervision. To apply, e-mail cover letter HABLAMOS ESPAÑOL with resume to: [email protected] or mail to: LLama al Teléfono 1-877- 685-9940 y solicta una cita gratis - AVON - Human Resources, CALL RACHEL CAÑADA WILSON IF YOU NEED AN ATTORNEY FOR: 50% earnings, Toledo Museum of Art, • SSI/SOCIAL SECURITY • WORKERS COMPENSATION free product, PO Box 1013, • CRIMINAL MATTERS flexible hours, Toledo, OH 43697. health insurance call CALL FOR A FREE CONSULTATION 1-877- 685-9940 Peggy 440 835 0613. EOE.

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R E Q U I S I T O S ASSISTANT LA ENTREGA DE TURNOS Y SOLICITUDES ES ÚNICAMENTE DE 8:00 AM A 9:30 AM SOLAMENTE DE LUNES A VIERNES. EL TRÁMITE ES PERSONAL DIRECTOR OF

PASAPORTE RECREATIONAL Costo : $32.00 x 1 año SÓLO EFECTIVO O MONEY ORDER $84.00 x 5 años SPORTS FOR 50% para personas de la Tercera Edad y Discapacitados 1. Acta de Nacimiento original (Que no sea extemporánea) o Pasaporte anterior sin tachones o borrones, roturas o enmendaduras INTRAMURAL (original y 2 copias) 2. Identificación Oficial con fotografía o Certificado de Primaria (original y 2 copias) AND PERRY 3. Acta de Matrimonio para las mujeres (original y 2 copias, y si es de E.U.A. apostillada) Comfort HealthCare, LLC 4. Tres fotografías tamaño Pasaporte de frente con orejas y frente descubierta, fondo blanco, sin anteojos. FIELD HOUSE NO se aceptan fotos digitales Home Health Agency seeking HHA’s / STNA’s PROGRAMS 5. Solicitud debidamente requisitada (original y 1 copia) for home health care. 6. Comprobante de domicilio (original y 2 copias) Recreational *EN EL CASO DE MENORES DE 18 AÑOS ES INDISPENSABLE QUE SE PRESENTEN AMBOS PADRES, O AUTORIZACIÓN POR Starting pay $9.00 per hour. ESCRITO (FORMA OP 7), CON IDENTIFICACIÓN OFICIAL Y EL MENOR CON LOS SIGUIENTES DOCUMENTOS: Please contact us: Sports/Student 1. Acta de Nacimiento original (Que no sea extemporánea) o pasaporte anterior sin tachones o borrones, roturas o enmendaduras (original y 2 copias) ph: 440-460-0094 fax: 440-815-2412 Affairs 2. Identificación con fotografía (certificado de primaria o boleta de calificaciones con foto y sello, original y 2 copias) 3. Tres fotografías tamaño pasaporte de frente con orejas y frente descubierta, fondo blanco, sin anteojos. Bowling Green NO se aceptan fotos digitales 4. En caso de menores de 6 años : Cartilla de vacunación (original y 2 copias) State University 5. Solicitud debidamente requisitada (original y 1 copia) 6. Autorización del padre y madre, firmada y requisitada. EN EL CASO DE RENOVACIÓN: OAKLAND UNIVERSITY SEEKING This individual will 1. Pasaporte anterior (original y dos copias de la pagina 1 a la 5) be responsible for the 2. Identificación Oficial con fotografía o Certificado de Primaria (original y 2 copias) QUALIFIED DIVERSE CANDIDATES 3. Tres fotografías tamaño Pasaporte de frente con orejas y frente descubierta, fondo blanco, sin anteojos. overall and day-to-day NO se aceptan fotos digitales 4. Solicitud debidamente requisitada (original y 1 copia) Oakland University is committed to equal op- management of 5. Comprobante de domicilio (original y 2 copias) portunity and is actively seeking qualified diverse Intramurals (IM), while MATRÍCULA CONSULAR candidates for faculty and staff positions. With an also assisting the As- Costo : $27.00 x 5 años sociate Director of SÓLO EFECTIVO O MONEY ORDER operating budget of $147 million, Oakland Univer- 1. Acta de Nacimiento original ó Pasaporte sin tachones o borrones, roturas o enmendaduras (original y 2 copias) sity offers 114 undergraduate and 52 graduate Perry Field House Pro- 2. Identificación oficial con fotografía (original y 2 copias) programs at the master’s and doctorate levels, on grams and Operations 3. Solicitud debidamente requisitada with the management 4. Dos (2) Comprobantes de Domicilio (recibo de servicios, talón de cheque o ID); aunque no esté a su nombre (original y 1 copia) its 1440 acre campus and serves approximately *EN EL CASO DE MENORES DE 18 AÑOS ES INDISPENSABLE QUE SE PRESENTEN AMBOS PADRES, O AUTORIZACIÓN POR 17,000 students. The Princeton Review included of Sport Clubs (SC) and ESCRITO (FORMA OP 7), CON IDENTIFICACIÓN OFICIAL Y EL MENOR CON LOS DOCUMENTOS ANTERIORES. Perry Field House EN EL CASO DE RENOVACIÓN: Oakland University in its first edition of “The Best 1. Matrícula anterior y si su domicilio es distinto deberá presentar dos comprobantes del nuevo domicilio. (original y 1 copia) Midwestern Colleges,” along with Indiana Univer- (PFH) programs and events. Promote and LAS IDENTIFICACIONES OFICIALES ACEPTADAS TANTO PARA sity, Notre Dame, Northwestern University, Uni- PASAPORTE COMO PARA MATRICULA CONSULAR, ENTRE OTRAS, SON: versity of Chicago, University of Michigan and carry out the mission Certificado de Primaria o Secundaria con fotografía Cartilla del Servicio Militar of Recreational Sports Credencial de Elector (I.F.E) Matrícula Consular o Pasaporte Mexicano anterior University of Wisconsin. in spirit and action.

Actualizado el Miércoles, 15 Oakland University is located in Oakland County, Ver de Marzo de Minimum qualifica- reverso 2006 Michigan, which has one of the highest per capita Sujeto a tions: A Master’s de- Consulado de México cambio sin incomes in the U.S. and houses nearly 200 Fortune previo aviso gree in Recreation, 645 Griswold Street, Suite 830 500 companies. Our suburban location, 25 miles Detroit, MI 48226 Physical Education, north of Detroit, offers the characteristics of a small TELÉFONOS: 313 964.4515, 4517, 4532, 4534 - FAX: 313 964.4522 town and an excellent family environment. The Sports Administration CORREO ELECTRÓNICO: [email protected] - SITIO EN INTERNET: www.sre.gob.mx/detroit Detroit metropolitan area provides extensive cul- or related fields. One tural, sports and entertainment activities. year experience in col- legiate intramural man- Interested faculty and staff candidates should agement and general Julia De Burgos Cultural Arts Center visit http://www2.oakland.edu/erd/ for open posi- or intramural facilities tions. management. Presents: Staff candidates can apply on-line. Faculty Full-time administra- candidates should send a resume/curriculum vitae tive staff position. Ad- “Fiesta Latina” and evidence of research potential and teaching ministrative Grade capability to Leigh Settlemoir, Coordinator of Fac- Level 13. Minimum ulty Human Resources, 205 Wilson Hall, Roches- Salary $33,486. Salary April 22 -23 ter, Michigan, 48309 or electronically to commensurate with at the I-X Indoor Amusement Park [email protected]. Candidates should specify education and experi- the position for which he or she is applying and note ence. Full benefits this advertisement. package available. Review of applications Oakland University is an affirmative action/ will begin on May 12, equal opportunity employer. 2006 and continue un- til position is filled. To apply: submit letter of application with e-mail Job Opportunity address, resume, and Live Latin Bands – Folkloric Dances-“Kids Fiesta”- & More! names/ addresses/ www.ixamusementpark.com telephone numbers of News Reporter Pay one Price • Ride all Day! • Low Priced Tickets of $13.00/person 3 professional refer- ences to Ofc. of Hu- Saturday April 22nd WSPD News Talk 1370 is accepting applica- man Resources 1:00 – 2:00 Youth Presentations tions for a general assignment reporter. If you’re (Search J-000377), 2:00 – 4:00 “KIDS FIESTA” 100 College Park Ofc. Piñata, Games, Arts & craft, Magic Show & More! ready to hit the ground running, live and breathe 4:00 – 5:00 Merengue with “La Banda Dura” news and are not a clock-watcher, come take in Bldg., Bowling Green State University, Bowl- 6:00 – 7:00 Salsa with “Sammy DeLeon Y Su Orquesta” all Toledo has to offer. Believe it or not, there are 7:30 – 8:00 Youth Presentatation ing Green, OH 43403- some major news stories here! Qualified appli- MAIN ATTRACTION— 8:00 – 9:00 Reggaeton: Luny Tunes: BABY RANKS 0201. Ph:(419) 372- “MAS FLOW 2” cants must have at least three years profes- 8421. (http:// sional experience. College degree preferred. If Sunday April 23rd www.bgsu.edu/of- 1:00 – 2:00 Youth Presentations you would like to apply for this position, send fices/ohr) BGSU is an 2:00 – 4:00 “KIDS FIESTA” your résumé and brief mp3 or CD to: AA/EO employer/edu- Piñata, Games, Arts & craft, Magic Show & More! cator. 4:00 – 5:00 Salsa with “Noel Quintana y Latin Crew” 6:00 – 7:00 Youth Presentations Clear Channel-Toledo 7:00 – 9:00 Merengue with “ Grupo Fuego” Attn: Cassie Wilson FOR SALE News and Information Director MEET SCOOBY DOOO LIVE!! 125 S. Superior Street 1996 Ford Thunderbird Tickets sold at: Toledo OH 43602. 100,000 miles, Julia De Burgos (Reinberger Auditorium) [email protected] 5209 Detroit Ave. • Cleveland, OH 44102 • (216) 961- 2970 2 DR, leather interior, Super Mercado Rico • 4506 Lorain Avenue • Cleveland, OH 44102 Clear Channel–Toledo is an equal opportunity air conditioner; Roman’s Groceries • 2957 Pearl Road • Lorain, Ohio 44055 employer. MAKE OFFER; Barberia Cache • 3570 Fulton Rd. • Cleveland Ohio 419-870-6565.

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