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		<title>By: links for 2007-06-08 at Racialicious - the intersection of race and pop culture</title>
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		<description>[...] Candidates not ‘hot’ about debating in Spanish - Mi blog es tu blog &#8220;Univision made headlines by inviting the presidential hopefuls from both parties to take part in what would become the nation’s first Spanish-language presidential debate. But as it turns out, most have either turned down the invitation or are still (tags: politics language latino hispanic) [...]</description>
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