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Where are we headed? Where did democracy go, or did it never really exist? I used to think in terms of my country, Mexico; however wandering the web, I have been awakened to global democratic apathy and ignorance. I suddenly feel better that I’m...
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Our hearts grow tender with childhood memories and love of kindred, and we are better throughout the year for having, in spirit, become a child again at Christmas-time....
made popular Dec 26 2009
Dear Editor,
I am eight years old and my friends say Santa doesn’t exist. Please, tell me the truth: Does Santa exist?
Dear Confused Believer:
Your friends are...
made popular Dec 26 2009
Melquisedet Angulo Córdova was 30 years old. He had served in the Mexican Navy since 1998 and was the father of two young children. He was killed last week in...
made popular Dec 24 2009
Gunmen have killed four relatives of an elite Mexican soldier who died during an operation targeting one of the country’s most-wanted drug lords.
The mother,...
made popular Dec 23 2009
The body of Melquisedet Angulo Córdova, a 30 year old Mexican Naval officer who had been killed in the raid in Cuernavaca which led to the drug kingpin Arturo Beltran...
made popular Dec 23 2009
Mexico City lawmakers on Monday made the city the first in Latin America to legalize same-sex marriage, a change that will give homosexual couples more rights,...
made popular Dec 22 2009
Grammy-winning Mexican accordionist Ramon Ayala is being held in a Mexican police headquarters holding cell for up to 40 days along with several other musicians who...
made popular Dec 22 2009
Mexican authorities have promised a full investigation into the origin of ‘humiliating’ photographs showing a drug kingpin’s bullet-ridden body...
made popular Dec 21 2009
The cartel kingpin ‘Boss of Bosses’ has officially been fired. After an intense movie-like two hour stand off Arturo ‘El Barbas’ Beltran Leyva...
made popular Dec 21 2009
The navy scored the biggest victory yet of Calderon’s three-year struggle to stem drug violence when its special forces killed a top drug lord this week, showing...
made popular Dec 19 2009
First it was cocaine. Now Mexico’s drug kingpins are offering an even more addictive substance to their American customers: black gold.
This isn’t slang for a new...
made popular Dec 18 2009
One of Mexico’s most-wanted drug lords has been killed in a shoot-out with state security forces, officials say.
Arturo Beltran Leyva and four alleged members of...
made popular Dec 17 2009
Ongoing violence between Mexico’s drug cartels has killed at least 50 people in Mexico’s north in recent days, as the governor’s house and a police...
made popular Dec 16 2009
Mexican cartels are increasingly going “old school” to keep supplying America with methamphetamine despite an ingredient squeeze.
Some gangs have responded...
made popular Dec 14 2009
According to an independent tally RECENTLY RELEASED by the El Universal DAILY, An estimated 7,026 people have died in drug- related violence so far this year in Mexico....
made popular Dec 12 2009
Two digital billboards found South of the American border question waiting Northbound shoppers and day tourists a question worth pondering.
The digital query which...
made popular Dec 11 2009
With heavily polluting oil industry, heavy use of road transport, and 110 million people, Mexico accounts for about 1.5% of global emissions. Not much when compared to...
made popular Dec 11 2009
Mexico and Climate Change
With heavily polluting oil industry, heavy use of road transport, and 110 million people, Mexico accounts for about 1.5% of global emissions....
made popular Dec 10 2009
Somewhere in Guadalajara there is a very sad Mama dinosaur praying and pleading for the safe return of her stolen animatronic baby.
A remote-controlled dinosaur robot...
made popular Dec 10 2009
Thanks to movies like Goodfellas, Americans appreciate how witness-protection programs are supposed to work. A mobster may not be able to find decent marinara sauce...
made popular Dec 8 2009
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Let me begin today by saying: Love is NOT blind, that, my dear friend, is a silly American cliche’, period.
True love is having the capability of seeing on a...
made popular Jul 17 2008
On the occasion of World No-Tobacco day ( which incidently was called World tobacco Day by many news dailies!), the Union Minister for Health, Mr Ramadoss held a press...
made popular Jun 5 2008
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