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  Maria Elena Salinas se divorcia, según diario de Miami -  Farándula - MSN Latino   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Maria Elena Salinas se divorcia, según diario de Miami
La periodista mexicana María Elena Salinas, presentadora del noticiero nacional de Univisión junto a Jorge Ramos, se va a divorciar de su esposo, el cubano americano Elliot Rodríguez, según una columnista del diario "The Miami Herald".
Bruce Christensen, abogado de Salinas, dijo al diario que ambos desean mantener su privacidad en este asunto.
www.latino.msn.com /entretenimiento/farandula/articles/articlepage.aspx?cp-documentid=675027   (213 words)

  
 Maria Elena Salinas
Salinas has reported from the White House to the Kremlin, from the O.J. Simpson trial in Los Angeles to the funeral of Princess Diana in London, and from earthquake-ravaged El Salvador to the war torn streets of Baghdad.
Her commitment to education led her to establish the "Maria Elena Salinas Scholarship for Excellence in Spanish-language News" which is administered by the National Association of Hispanic Journalists and which awards three $5,000 scholarships to promising journalism students.
Salinas is a former vice president and founding member of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists, and has been a featured speaker at media and women’s conferences throughout the country.
www.mariaesalinas.com /eng/bio.html   (745 words)

  
 María Elena Salinas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
María Elena Salinas is the co-anchor of Noticiero Univision with Jorge Ramos, the most watched newscast by American Hispanics.
Salinas has interviewed some of the world's most politically influential figures, ranging from President Jimmy Carter, Mexican President Vicente Fox, and President Bill Clinton.
She is also a columnist whose work in both English and Spanish is distributed by King Features Syndicate.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Maria_Elena_Salinas   (114 words)

  
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Salinas, who ranks as the most trusted and renowned news source in the Hispanic community, received the Outstanding News Anchor Award from her colleague at Headline News, anchor Renay San Miguel.
She created the Maria Elena Salinas Scholarship for Excellence In Spanish-Language News Media, which awards a student an annual scholarship worth $10,000.
Salinas has won three national Emmys, two for coverage of Hurricane Mitch in Central America and one for a town hall meeting with President Vicente Fox of Mexico.
www.kingfeatures.com /pressrm/rel_158_3_3_2004.htm   (532 words)

  
 Online NewsHour: Debate in New Mexico -- September 5, 2003
MARIA ELENA SALINAS: So the economy is growing slightly; the number of jobs is continuing to decline and unemployment has risen faster than any other sector of the country.
MARIA ELENA SALINAS:: Senator Graham, you have said that you would create new jobs by using federal funds to rebuild infrastructure, to build bridges and highways that are much needed in the country.
MARIA ELENA SALINAS: As many of you know, the U.S. And Latin America have been negotiating the FTAA-- the Free Trade of the Americas-- that would create a free trade zone in Latin America by 2005.
www.pbs.org /newshour/bb/politics/july-dec03/debate_09-05.html   (1615 words)

  
 Untitled Document   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Maria Elena Salinas, one of the most respected Hispanic journalists in the United States and Latin America, with more than 20 years in her field, reaches a major milestone this year when she marks her 20th anniversary with Univision.
Salinas has also appeared in several community-oriented educational videos, sponsored by the U.S. Departments of Health and Education, on issues ranging from the importance of immunization for young children, to the risks of heart disease and parents involvement in their children's education.
Maria Elena is a former vice-president and founding member of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists, and has been a featured speaker at media and women's conferences throughout the country.
t3.preservice.org /T0301002/biography4.html   (741 words)

  
 MTR | She Made It | Maria Elena Salinas
Salinas has used her visibility to tirelessly advocate for Hispanic interests.
Maria Elena Salinas was born in Los Angeles, California, in 1954, but she was raised in Mexico City until the age of eight.
Salinas was also part of a news team awarded an Edward R. Murrow Award for its coverage of the Atlanta Olympic Park bombings.
www.shemadeit.org /meet/biography.aspx?m=102   (673 words)

  
 Maria II on Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
(Maria da Glória), 1819-53, queen of Portugal (1834-53), daughter of Peter IV (Pedro I of Brazil).
Maria's father, having abdicated the Brazilian throne, recruited an army from the liberal opponents of Miguel; he also had the assistance of the English.
Maria married (1836) Ferdinand of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha (Ferdinand II of Portugal).
www.encyclopedia.com /html/M/Maria2.asp   (858 words)

  
 Latino Leaders: The National Magazine of the Successful American Latino: Forget the Pope and Sub-Comandante Marcos, the ...
In Maria Elena Salinas's website you can click on tabs to find pretty much the expected in information about this award-winning journalist and co-anchor of Noticiero Univision: biographical notes, photos of her interviewing the famous and infamous, clips of her work, and articles others have written about her.
Salinas, who is currently writing a book of memoirs about her life and her family, speaks of her surprise when, after her father passed away, "a friend of his brought me a box with mementoes and things.
It was about then that Salinas ended up teaching at her friend's finishing school, which, in the convoluted way that life's events work, eventually led her to radio and the start of her journalistic career.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m0PCH/is_1_3/ai_113053527   (1495 words)

  
 Eco Latino -- News -- Maria Elena Salinas -- March 2003   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Maria Elena Salinas is seen by millions of TV viewers in the United States and 13 Latin American countries nightly
Salinas, who has won several Emmy Awards for her work, was born in Los Angeles.
Salinas says that she focuses on issues affecting Hispanics because her column is about the Americas and because she says she feels a responsibility and a strong commitment to her community.
www.ecolatino.com /en/stories/030103/new_mesalinasengr1jh.shtml   (1077 words)

  
 Maria Elena Salinas
Salinas and her co-anchor at Noticiero Univision, Jorge Ramos, are the voices that Hispanic immigrants turn to for news and guidance as they navigate their new lives while staying connected to their old countries."
Salinas weaves an entertaining tale of the ins and outs of interviewing dictators and presidents as well as what it takes to stay on top- both in the newsroom and at home.
But when Salinas accidentally discovered that the father who had raised her was at one time a priest in the Catholic church, she was stunned.
www.mariaesalinas.com /eng/book.html   (423 words)

  
 Elections 2004
SALINAS: (OFF-MIKE) Senator Kerry, who voted for and was a very strong supporter of going to war with Iraq: Now what does going back to the U.N., after we basically told the U.N.--or the U.S. basically told the United Nations that it was irrelevant, what does that do to our standing in the world?
SALINAS: Senator Kerry, in Mexico the salaries for many workers is $1 a day.
SALINAS: We're nearing the end of the debate so let's try to be brief with our answers.
www.washingtonpost.com /wp-srv/politics/transcripts/090403demsdebate.html   (11908 words)

  
 Business Wire: Univision Anchor Maria Elena Salinas Keynotes N... @ HighBeam Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Maria Elena Salinas, the most recognized Hispanic female journalist in the U.S., is this year's distinguished keynote speaker at the 18th annual Hispanic Women's Conference luncheon, on October 24 in Phoenix, Arizona.
Salinas, a respected voice in the Hispanic community, will address the conference's theme "Latinas: Our Foundation, Our Future" by offering professional empowerment recounting the many opportunities that she has been afforded throughout her 20-year career as a Hispanic female journalist.
Salinas, a tireless advocate for Hispanics in the United States, is widely recognized for her work mentoring and guiding young Hispanics including encouraging gifted journalism students to follow in her footsteps through the creation her yearly scholarship, the Maria Elena Salinas Scholarship for Excellence in Spanish-language News Media.
highbeam.com /library/doc0.asp?docid=1G1:109122307&refid=ink_tptd_np   (315 words)

  
 Letting Gen. Sanchez take the fall | The San Diego Union-Tribune
Ricardo Sanchez is the highest-ranking Hispanic in the U.S. military, and for that, in his hometown of Rio Grande, Texas (on the border with Mexico), he is viewed as a war hero.
His mother, Maria Elena Sanchez, is proud of her son and remembers him as a kind, hardworking young boy who loved to play with toy soldiers.
Salinas is anchor of "Noticiero Univision." She can be reached via e-mail to msalinas@univision.net.
www.signonsandiego.com /uniontrib/20040531/news_1e31salinas.html   (619 words)

  
 freedomforum.org: Hispanics like Univision's reporting style, anchor says
Salinas said that in many cities, such as New York, Miami, Los Angeles and Chicago, the Univision stations are getting higher ratings than the network affiliates.
Talking about her 20-year career with Univision, Salinas said her desire to cover issues that affect Hispanics the most has kept her in Spanish-language TV news, even though she is bilingual and could work at other networks.
Salinas has also witnessed something else that has been very rewarding for her.
www.freedomforum.org /templates/document.asp?documentID=15198   (613 words)

  
 Jimmy Smits, Roberto Clemente, Maria Elena Salinas, José M. Garzón, Ph.D. Honorees at CHCI’s 29th Annual Hispanic ...
Maria Elena Salinas will be presented with the Chairwoman’s Award, for her influential work in the field of journalism on both a national and international level; her humanitarian efforts to help Hispanics and her work as an accomplished author, “I am my father’s daughter.”
For the past 25 years Salinas has informed millions of Hispanics in the United States and 18 countries in Latin America.
Born in Los Angeles to Mexican immigrant parents, Salinas resides in Coral Gables, Florida, with her two daughters, Julia Alexandra and Gabriela Maria.
www.chci.org /media/06sept25.html   (1104 words)

  
 AARP - Segunda Juventud - María Elena Salinas
AARP - Segunda Juventud - María Elena Salinas
In one of his tattered files was a document that left her speechless: it said her father once had been a priest.
Working with María Elena, I saw a journalist who was determined to unravel family mysteries.
www.aarpsegundajuventud.org /english/entertainment/2006-AM/06AM_salinas.html   (1074 words)

  
 GOTHAM GAZETTE: The Citizen
But this time, she was not talking to the cameras, rather to the hundreds of Latino voters, who met recently for a political forum at John Jay University in Manhattan.
Maria Perez, a Dominican who has helped with Hispanic voters in her electoral college in Manhattan for 7 years, agrees with the journalist.
This website is brought to you by Citizens Union Foundation and is made possible by grants from the Charles H. Revson Foundation, the Independence Community Foundation, the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, the Rockefeller Foundation, the New York Times Foundation and visitors like you.
www.gothamgazette.com /citizen/jun04/spanish_ballot.shtml   (511 words)

  
 Business Wire: Univision's Maria Elena Salinas Receives ``Outstanding News Anchor'' Award from National Hispanic Media ...
Maria Elena Salinas, co-anchor for the Univision Network's national newscast, Noticiero Univision, has been honored with the National Hispanic Media Coalition's "Outstanding News Anchor Award" for 2004.
The prestigious award was presented to Salinas at the NHMC's 7th Annual Impact Awards Gala, which was held in Beverly Hills, California on March 5, 2004.
Salinas has received numerous national recognitions, and is one of the most respected and admired Hispanic journalists in the U.S. The National Hispanic Media Coalition is a non-profit coalition of Hispanic-American organizations that have joined together to address a variety of media related issues that affect the Hispanic-American community across the nation.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m0EIN/is_2004_March_9/ai_114057992   (328 words)

  
 Press Release: Maria Elena Salinas Receives the Distinguished International Scholar Award and is Honored as a Dean’s ...
Salinas is the first Hispanic honored as a Dean’s Speaker, and the first recipient of the Distinguished International Scholar Award.
As a journalist, María Elena Salinas has excelled in her coverage of issues that affect the U.S. Hispanic community.
She was honored with two national Emmy Awards for her special coverage of Hurricane Mitch and has appeared on the covers of “Latin Leaders” and “Hispanic Business,” in which she was listed as one of the 100 most influential Hispanics in the nation.
www.univision.net /corp/en/pr/Miami_01042002-1.jsp   (290 words)

  
 Online NewsHour: Democratic Debate Part V: Immigration and Migrant Workers -- Sept. 4, 2003
MARIA ELENA SALINAS: We're nearing the end of the debate so let's try to be brief with our answers.
MARIA ELENA SALINAS: (Speaking in Spanish) About 39 states have already discussed or debated giving undocumented immigrants access to driver's licenses.
And let's put some due process in our immigration laws, so the Justice Department under John Ashcroft can't again do what they did after 9/11, which is to arrest almost 800 undocumented immigrants, put them in jail without charges, without counsel, with notice to their families.
www.pbs.org /newshour/debate03/part5.html   (2388 words)

  
 NAHJ: Press Release
Univisión anchor María Elena Salinas will moderate the discussion with the foreign minister on issues affecting both countries.
Salinas, who is celebrating her 20th anniversary with Univision, is co-anchor of Noticiero Univision.
As one of this nation's most respected journalists, Salinas has covered many of the nation's and hemisphere's most important news stories during the past two decades.
www.nahj.org /release/2001/pr060401.html   (308 words)

  
 CNN.com - Transcripts
And Maria Elena Salinas is one of the most respected Hispanic journalists in this country.
SALINAS: No, it has not been helpful because this was early this year that he proposed here in the U.S. a program, a temporary worker program, that would allow them to be here for at least three years, maybe up to five years and then return to their country.
And one of the main reasons is that there are a lot of new voters and naturalized citizens that don't have a tradition of loyalty to either party, therefore, they are open to be convinced or, like I say, open to be romanced.
transcripts.cnn.com /TRANSCRIPTS/0409/03/ldt.01.html   (7611 words)

  
 em1n23a
Univision's Anchor, Maria Elena Salinas in her editorial ("Don't let terror ruin hopes for immigrants," Opinion, November 19, 2001), states that immigrants shouldn't have to pay the consequences for the horrific action of a small group of suicidal fundamentalists.
It's hard to disagree with her on this point, but her credibility vanished by making little distinction between legal and illegal immigrants.
Salina should bear in mind that if the hundreds of illegal alien day laborers and vendors who we see daily on our boulevards can so easily cross our border without inspection, so can Islamic terrorists!
www.mayorno.com /em1n23a.html   (1045 words)

  
 Excerpts from Democratic Candidates' Debate - Council on Foreign Relations   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
MARIA ELENA SALINAS: Senator Kerry, who voted for and was a very strong supporter of going to war with Iraq: Now what does going back to the U.N., after we basically told the U.N.--or the U.S. basically told the United Nations that it was irrelevant, what does that do to our standing in the world?
JOSEPH LIEBERMAN: That statement was made, Maria Elena, as we were about to go to war.
MARIA ELENA SALINAS: But you said we can’t pull out now.
www.cfr.org /publication.html?id=6234   (6574 words)

  
 SignOnSanDiego.com > News > Letters -- Letters to the editor
In "Contradictions on human rights" (Opinion, June 6), Maria Elena Salinas says that Amnesty International's charge that the United States is operating a "gulag" in Guantanamo "made news because of the Bush administration's reaction" that the charge was absurd.
Salinas apparently missed the public admission by AI's executive director that the charge was, in effect, absurd as it was unsupported by evidence.
While some have been quick to criticize Amnesty International's intentions in highlighting our own country's human rights abuses, Maria Elena Salinas correctly points out that the recent AI report highlights some of the worst violations of human rights across the globe.
www.signonsandiego.com /news/op-ed/letters/20050613-9999-lz1e13letters.html   (1256 words)

  
 President Bill Clinton Grants Exclusive Broadcast Network Interview To Univision News
Maria Elena Salinas, the Emmy-award winning anchor of Univision's national newscast Noticiero Univision and of the network's primetime newsmagazine Aqui y Ahora, met with the president in the Roosevelt Room at the White House yesterday, questioning him on a series of topics that he has kept quiet about during the last few months.
He also added that even though he was willing to put up a fight to have all provisions of the immigration act passed, the government would not be shut down because of it.
After celebrating 25 years of marriage, he said, "One of my goals is to be an old man in my 70s sitting on a park bench with her and seeing young people go by at the beginning of their lives and have no regrets." President Clinton also commented on life after the White House.
www.prnewswire.com /cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=104&STORY=/www/story/10-31-2000/0001354138&EDATE=   (532 words)

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