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Pope changes 300 year old church rules on marriage annulment

Pope Francis radically reformed the process for annulling marriages Tuesday, overhauling 300 years of church practice by creating a new fast-track annulment and doing away...
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Citizen revolt against Guatemala’s political establishment extends to voting

A citizen revolt against Guatemala's political establishment that helped oust former President Otto Perez Molina in the midst of a corruption scandal appears to have...
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Dentist who killed Cecil the lion says he will return to work

The Minnesota dentist whose killing of Cecil the lion sparked a global backlash emerged for an interview in which he disputed some accounts of the...
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Art, colonial flavor in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico

With cobblestone streets and no traffic lights, San Miguel de Allende has the look of a sleepy Mexican town. But behind the colonial-era facades it hums with cultural...
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Could mobile devices raise skin cancer risk?

Devices like tablets, smartphones and laptops can reflect ultraviolet light from the sun and may indirectly increase users' exposure to the cancer-causing wavelengths, according to...
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Thousands of gallons of oil spill into the Mississippi River

Part of the Mississippi River was closed as crews investigated an oil spill caused by the collision of two tow boats, the U.S. Coast Guard...
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Movie Review: The Transporter Refueled

If nothing else, this reboot of the Transporter franchise should do wonders for Audi sales, not to mention car safety. Every passenger who sets foot...
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7th Annual Vallarta Nayarit Gastronómica goes national

The press conferences began in different locations around the country on September 1st to promote the 7th Vallarta Nayarit Gastronómica. The first stop was the...
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Maneuvering sidewalks and banks in Puerto Vallarta

I was coming out of the Santander bank (a Spanish bank) just up from one of my favourite restaurants, El Barracuda, when I fell into...
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Deaf mice cured with gene therapy

In a laboratory at Boston Children's Hospital a cure for genetic deafness is taking shape. Lead researcher Jeff Holt says that if all goes as...
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President Obama is painting a global warming doomsday scenario

President Barack Obama is painting a doomsday scenario for the Arctic and beyond if climate change isn't dealt with fast: entire nations submerged underwater, cities...
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Young Mexican artists bring attention to indigenous communities in Mexico

A new generation of bold visual artists is coming of age in the country that gave us the iconic Frida Kahlo. Meet Mexican artists Aline...
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