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Sewage, strippers and Mariachis as Malcolm X's grandson lay dying
ReutersBy Simon Gardner and Gabriel Stargardter MEXICO CITY, May 12 (Reuters) - Left crumpled in the gutter after an ill-fated visit to a seedy club in a rough part of Mexico City, the grandson of murdered U.S. civil rights leader Malcolm X lay dying engulfed...Tags: Mexico, Bars and Clubs, Lifestyle and Leisure, Murder, Entertainment
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Tijuana's creative youth breathing new life into La Sexta, beyond
TIJUANA — On a recent Friday night along Avenida Revolución, dense crowds of club kids, college students and stylishly dressed maquiladora workers wandered past boisterous new bars, nouvelle restaurants, mod clothing shops and funky art galleries....
Tags: Artists, Arts, Electronics, Bars and Clubs, Mexico
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Mexico raises alert level for Popocatepetl volcano
ReutersMEXICO CITY, May 12 (Reuters) - Mexican authorities raised the alert level for the Popocatepetl volcano near Mexico City on Sunday morning after observing an increased level of explosive activity. The lava dome of Popocatepetl, some 50 miles (80 km) to...Tags: Landforms, Explosions, Mexico, Volcanoes, Emergency Incidents
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Malcolm Shabazz, grandson of Malcolm X, is slain in Mexico
MEXICO CITY -- Malcolm Shabazz, the grandson of slain civil rights leader Malcolm X, has been beaten to death in Mexico City, his battered body dumped near the famed Plaza Garibaldi, in what may have been a robbery gone wrong, police said Friday. News...Tags: Malcolm X, Politics, Mexico, Activism, U.S. Embassy
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Former Guatemalan dictator Efrain Rios Montt guilty of genocide
MEXICO CITY — Efrain Rios Montt, the former Guatemalan military dictator who ruled his country during one of the bloodiest phases of its civil war, was found guilty of genocide and crimes against humanity Friday for the systematic massacre of more...Tags: Politics, International Court or Tribunal, Mexico, Justice and Rights, Genocide
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Police testing in Mexico inspires little confidence
GUADALAJARA, Mexico — Guadalajara police commander Juan Carlos Martinez took Mexico's national police vetting exam in April 2012. He failed. But no one in government would tell him why. A few months later, he received a phone call from a man...
Tags: Politics, Mexico, Government, Drug Trafficking, Justice and Rights
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Mexico still far from tapping shale potential, minister says
ReutersBy David Alire Garcia MEXICO CITY, May 8 (Reuters) - Despite having some of the world's biggest shale gas reserves, Mexico imports about a third of its gas needs and, in the absence of major reform, risks further dependence on outside energy supplies,...Tags: Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, Energy Resources, Environmental Issues, Mexico, Petroleum Industry
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Miguel Bose to be named Latin Academy's Person of the Year in Vegas
The classy Spanish-Italian-Panamanian-Colombian pop singer Miguel Bosé never has gained much of a foothold with Anglophone audiences in North America. That's a pity, because Bosé, a Latin Grammy Award winner, has a talent for cranking out well-polished...
Tags: Shakira, Mexico, Carlos Slim
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Mexican official: 10 of 20 gas explosion victims were minors
MEXICO CITY — The death toll in Tuesday morning’s massive gas truck explosion in the Mexico City suburb of Ecatepec stands at 20 people, 10 of whom were minors, a local official said. Efren Rojas Avila, the Interior Secretary for the state...
Tags: Explosions, Mexico, Emergency Incidents
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'SNL' looks to Mexico, with iO's help
“Saturday Night Live,” set to wrap its 38th season this month, is branching out into Mexico with the help of iO Theater's Charna Halpern, who is working with producers to cast the new show. Auditions for Spanish-speaking writers and...Tags: ImprovOlympic, Mexico, Entertainment, NBC (tv network)
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Las Vegas: Mexican restaurant takes its cue from the capital
Downtown Las Vegas has a new entry in its growing galaxy of bars and restaurants. La Comida, with a menu inspired by the cosmopolitan fare of Mexico City, is the first foray in downtown for Jenna and Michael Morton, longtime nightclub operators and...
Tags: Mexico, Lifestyle and Leisure, Restaurants, Dining and Drinking
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A lost Spanish mission on the York River
When the first English settlers sailed into Hampton Roads in 1607, they were latecomers to Virginia. Four times during the previous half-century, Spanish explorers probed the James and York rivers - and on Sept. 10, 1570 they planted a Jesuit mission...
Tags: College of William and Mary, Mexico, Naval Weapons Station Yorktown, Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation, Hampton Roads
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