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U.S. Hispanic Marketing Conference The 66,284-square-foot store is designed to offer Mexican shoppers products they grew up with, and other shoppers new foods presented with preparation ideas by a friendly, well-trained staff. The butcher shop showcases items used in traditional cooking, from marinated and seasoned meats to family packs for those who wish to buy larger quantities for extra savings. The produce department features popular Hispanic items, and the center of the store offers traditional grocery products as well as spices and seasonings required for home-style Mexican cooking. A party center is ... available, and features the assistance of a party consultant.
For the Xbox 360 there is an all-new Mini-Camp mode where you can build up your players attributes by running him through skill-based, combine-type mini-games. In the off-season use Mini-Camp to condition players or rehab injuries to get back on the field faster. Track your career accomplishments in Franchise Mode to earn Madden Gamer Points, then risk your points against the computer or live opponents in the same room.
ALL-ROUND GAMER The next logical step, Gene Field said, was to license and distribute titles. After lengthy negotiations, the newly formed AN Entertainment released its first DVD, Risky Safety, to generally positive reviews in 2003. To see the first episode, visit www.animenation.net/anent/riskysafety/funbox.php?v=risky
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Taylor Johnson, the MSN Dish Diva, won the distinction of serving as the sole moderator for the "X-Men 3" junket. Because MSN is the only online media portal to have access to all the Cannes press events and premieres, Johnson will publish a daily diary highlighting the most memorable moments from Cannes and featuring a new interview each day with one of the most sought-after stars in attendance.
"The auction's success ... far shows us that there is no limit to the public's generosity when it comes to helping those in need," says Jim Gillespie, president and chief executive officer, Coldwell Banker Real Estate Corporation. "Now we have an entirely new group of great items and experiences from leading actors, musicians and athletes that we hope will generate even more money for Habitat for Humanity."
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Hispanic Market Weekly The latest studies show advertisers rely too heavily on Spanish-language TV to reach Latinos, giving too little attention to the hundreds of Hispanic magazines now available from Fox Sports En EspaƱol to Hispanic Business. Big advertisers spend perhaps 4 percent to 6 percent of their Hispanic budgets on Latino magazines, compared with 17 percent spent on magazines for mainstream audiences, said Wayne Eadie, senior vice president of research for the New York-based magazine publishers group.
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