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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: Mexico, Explosions, Emergency Incidents
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Jonathan Gold recommends: 13 great tacos in Southern California
Tacos - can we ever have enough tacos in our lives? I didn't think so. Because when the taco is right, the birds start to sing and the stars shine more brightly and you have the impression that everything is right with the world, which is a lot of...
Tags: Onions, Mexico, Tortillas, Sausages, Soups
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14 best Mexican restaurants in Southern California, by Jonathan Gold
No places matches the breadth and depth of Mexican restaurants we have in Southern California, except Mexico City itself – and maybe not even there. You can find the cooking of almost every region in the country here, crafted at street-corner taco...
Tags: Tacos, Cinco de Mayo, Univision (tv network), Dining and Drinking, Animal
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A journalist remembers Mexican architect Pedro Ramirez Vazquez
Architecture and journalism, like politics, sometimes make strange bedfellows. Pedro Ramirez Vazquez, the great Mexican builder who died April 16 at age 94, was responsible for many of the monumental public works that defined the Modernist look and...Tags: Olympic Games, Journalism, Mexico, Arts and Culture, Architecture
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Lt. Gov. Calley to meet with Mexican government, business leaders on 2-day trade mission
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Michigan Lt. Gov. Brian Calley is planning to meet with government officials and business leaders during a two-day visit to Mexico. Calley was expected to leave Sunday on the mission to strengthen trade relations and attract...Tags: Mexico, Government, U.S. Embassy, Business Enterprises, Executive Branch
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Obama urges new tack for Central America's drug war
SAN JOSE, Costa Rica — President Obama capped a three-day visit to Latin America on Saturday by urging the region's leaders to fight the drug war not with more guns or military aid but with greater investment in infrastructure, education and energy....Tags: Woodrow Wilson, Mexico, Drug Trafficking, Government, Costa Rica
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Obama's sunny speech in Mexico raises eyebrows
MEXICO CITY — President Obama on Friday painted a sunny picture of a modern Mexico emerging from its past troubles, an attempt at rebranding that serves the political aims of both governments but clashes with the realities of a country beset by...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Migration, World Bank Group, Government, Costa Rica
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Obama sings Mexico's praises, but some Mexicans hear flat notes
MEXICO CITY — After President Obama’s upbeat speech in Mexico on Friday, many in attendance said they were flattered by the description of their country, but others said they hardly recognized the place he had just described. “[That...
Tags: World Bank Group, Elections, Barack Obama, Politics
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Obama, visiting Mexico, shifts focus from drug war
MEXICO CITY — Against the backdrop of a deadly drug war and shifting security cooperation, President Obama joined his Mexican counterpart, Enrique Peņa Nieto, here Thursday to promote economic integration, trade and jobs. The two leaders sought to...Tags: Justice and Rights, Career and Workplace, Mexico, Migration, Felipe Calderon
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Obama tells Mexicans a 'new Mexico' is emerging
Reuters* Obama speaks to Mexico City university students * Time to set aside "old mindsets" * Meets Central American leaders in Costa Rica later By Steve Holland and Mark Felsenthal MEXICO CITY, May 3 (Reuters) - U.S. President Barack Obama told the...Tags: Immigration Reform Legislation (2013), Immigration, Career and Workplace, Illegal Immigrants, Costa Rica
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Brazil's food inflation: don't blame it all on the weather
ReutersSALTO, Brazil (Reuters) - Brazil, an up-and-coming agricultural superpower with abundant fertile land, is struggling to provide consistently affordable food for its population. To understand how, consider the tomato. Prices of the red fruit shot up...Tags: Onions, Consumer Confidence, Career and Workplace, Mexico, Consumers
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Obama 'absolutely convinced' immigration law will pass this year
MEXICO CITY -- President Obama said Friday that he is “absolutely convinced” Congress will pass new immigration laws this year, projecting more confidence in his ability to work with Republicans from the Mexican capital than he has shown...
Tags: Immigration Reform Legislation (2013), Immigration, Mexico, Migration, Crime, Law and Justice
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