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HEALTHCARE 44 Diabetes and Kidney Disease in Hispanic Americans: Ten Things to Know
HISPANICS IN GOVERNMENT 46 The Latino Electorate in 2010: More Voters, More Non-Voters 48 How the Government Helps Small Businesses 49 Mexican-American Boom: Births Overtake Immigration 50 Hispanic Employment in the Federal Government
VETERAN DBEs 52 Online Tool to Help Businesses Realize the Benefits of Hiring a Person with a Disability
52 Are You Using VETBIZ?
FINANCE & BANKING 54 What SBA Offers to Help Small Businesses Grow 55 Top 10 Industries Set to Benefit from the Growing Hispanic Population
INSURANCE 58 12 Ways to Lower Your Homeowners Insurance Costs
BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT 62 Legislation Expected to Boost Veteran Small Business Ownership and Create Jobs
63 Movie Makers May Want to Pay More Attention to Mobile, Hispanic Demographics
COVER STORY 64 Carlos Mencia: Laughing and Living
MOVERS & SHAKERS 68 Cristina Saralegui Joins National Latino Broadcasting to Launch the Cristina Channel
69 Hispanics at the Movies 70 Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony Collections, Exclusively at Kohl’s 71 NBCUniversal Appoints Emilio Romano to President of Telemundo
73 Advertiser Index and Community Listings
6 HISPANIC NETWORK MAGAZINE Celebrating 19 Years of Diversity
2011, Fourth Quarter Edition Volume 22, Issue IV
President Mona L. Placey
Managing Editor Christine Stossel
Art Director Miriam Wiegel
Associate Editor Margaret Misri
Hispanic Network Magazine is published quarterly by Olive Tree Publishing, Inc.
18 Technology Drive, Suite 170 Irvine, CA 92618
Copyright 2011 by Olive Tree Publishing, Inc.
For advertising/subscription information, contact Hispanic Network Magazine
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The Hispanic Network Magazine is a Latino lifestyle, business, and employment magazine. Our goal is to create an environment of teamwork among Latinos with a commitment to provide Latinos and other multiculturally diverse people opportunities in all aspects of business and education. The Hispanic Network Magazine has direct distribution to national and regional Hispanic organizations, colleges and universities, newsstands, our advertisers, and national subscribers.
Established in 1992 as an independent
voice in America, the Hispanic Network Magazine began as a small multiculturally owned organization striving to communicate to and network among Hispanics. The magazine aims to provide “an education along with a goal,” serving as an information source that links all multiculturally diverse people to opportunities for a higher standard of living for those with talent and drive, regardless of any socioeconomic limitations. With that in mind, the Hispanic Network Magazine was established to banish ignorance and create business and employment opportunities for all people.
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