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Ivan Dominguez is a 1992 graduate of Harvard College and a 1995 graduate of the New York University School of Law, where he served as Executive Editor of The Journal of International Law and Politics. Ivan has been a litigator for more than 10 years in New York City and served on the Board of Directors of the New York County Lawyers' Association. Most recently, he was the Director of Diversity, Pro Bono and Community Relations at Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft, Wall Street's oldest law firm. Ivan is currently studying for a M.S. degree at the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. His work has been published by The New York Law Journal, The National Law Journal and The Practising Law Institute.
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ATM Fees Surge Banks report record losses, and ATM fees climb higher and higher. For big banks, they're a big moneymaker. Ivan Dominguez reports. |
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Mirta Ojito on Cuba To discuss more about Castro's announcement, host Ivan Dominguez speaks with Mirta Ojito, Pulitzer Prize winner and author of "Finding Manana: A Memoir of a Cuban Exodus." |
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Public Broadcast Again Faces Bush Administration Effort to Cut Funding Jeffrey Sachs, professor and director of the Earth Institute at Columbia University, proposed solutions to global problems today. Ivan Dominguez reports. |
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Dispatch from the 5th State of the Planet Conference Jeffrey Sachs, professor and director of the Earth Institute at Columbia University, proposed solutions to global problems today. Ivan Dominguez reports. |
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Developing Manhattan's High Line Abandoned for years, a railroad on Manhattan's west side will become the site for new parks in a few months, with luxury apartments to follow. Ivan Dominguez reports. |
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Newscast - April 8, 2008 Ivan Dominguez brings us the news. |
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Commentary - Witnessing September 11 Millions saw the horror and devastation of September 11th on television. Commentator Ivan Dominguez witnessed it first hand. |
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Documentary - Cuba in New Jersey Since Fidel Castro retired as Cuba's President, ex-patriots have kept an eye on the changes that are sweeping the nation. Union City, New Jersey is the second largest Cuban community in the U.S., but it's not a place of exile: Cuba is more than a physical place. Ivan Dominguez reports. |
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Day story - City Sees Spike in HIV Infection among Young Gay Men of Color The New York City Council held a hearing this week on a steep increase in the rate of HIV infection among young gay or bisexual men of color. Ivan Dominguez reports. |
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