OTHER HEADLINES IN THE ETHNIC PRESS
Street vendors complain of harassment, by Gerardo Romo Zamora EDLP, Spanish
With proper permits in hand, and three years working the corner of 86th Street and Lexington Avenue, in Manhattan's upper east side, Mexican couple found their business in jeopardy when police confiscated their taco cart and handed them heavy fines. -- 2011-01-19
Bias feared in public school proposal to absorb Yiddish special ed program by Josh Nathan-Kazis, The Jewish Forward
A New York suburb is divided over plans to absorb a private special education program for Yiddish and Hebrew speakers into the public school district — a plan that opponents say could be racially discriminatory. --2011-01-28
Repair bills for previous apartments follow tenants to new homes, Korea Daily News, Korean
Complaints are rising from renters that former landlords are chasing them with repair costs for alleged damages for which they are responsible, months after they have moved. -- 2011-01-18
America's magnetic power, By TD, Nowy Dziennik, Polish
Nowy Dziennik senior editor Tomasz Deptula writes that despite tight control of the borders and humiliating procedures at airports' check points, as well as during visits in American embassies and consulates, every year millions of people still decided to visit the United States. In 2010 almost 60 million foreigners made a trip to America. He makes a case if Poland could benefit from the visa waiver program, a couple thousand more Poles would visit the U.S. -- -- 2011-01-19






