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Searching for a New Life “Under the Palapa”

Before the autumn of 2010 I had only been to Mexico once, and that was to supervise the production of a movie in 1986 called...
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Microsoft Launches Program to Teach Computer Programming in Mexico

Microsoft has launched its "I Can Program" initiative to teach computer programming to more than 1 million young people in Latin America via an "easy...
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Mexico Annual Inflation Slows But Still Above Ceiling

Mexican annual inflation remained above the central bank's tolerance ceiling in early September but cooled slightly versus late August, suggesting that policymakers will hold borrowing...
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Tentative Sign of Hope for the Mass Migration of Monarch Butterflies

Experts in Mexico said Tuesday there is a tentative sign of hope for the mass migration of monarch butterflies, whose numbers dropped to their lowest...
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Actress Sophia Loren Receives “Wings of Mexico City” from Mayor

Italian actress Sophia Loren has been named a "Distinguished Visitor" of Mexico City by Mayor Miguel Angel Mancera, who gave her the Las Alas de...
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Why Mexico is a Good Investment

Many Americans think they should stay away from investing in the emerging markets for fear they are too risky. However, proper diversification is one of...
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Mexico Wants State-Owned Mobile Network – End Slim Monopoly

Mexico has received its first bid from a consortium to build a $10 billion state-owned mobile network, a linchpin of efforts to break the hold...
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The Five Magical Towns of Jalisco

Jalisco has the third-richest economy in the Mexican Republic. Over 30 of Mexico’s largest companies are based in the state, which ranks first in agribusiness,...
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Mexico Expects 2.7 Percent Growth in 2014

The Mexican economy is on track to achieve the government's growth forecast of 2.7 percent for 2014, deputy finance minister Fernando Aportela said on Saturday....
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Mexico’s Anti Money Laundering Law Hurts Artists and Galleries

For more than three decades, Guillermo Zajarias has watched local painters become international stars, new galleries proliferate, and Mexico’s reputation soar as a hothouse for...
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A Piece of Mexican 17th Century Literature Returns to Mexico

Three volumes of hand-written, indigenous accounts that vividly describe the history of pre-Hispanic Mexico are on public display in the country's capital after returning to...
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Teatro Vallarta Presents The History of Opera and The MET: Live in HD

Teatro Vallarta will be holding a free lecture on the history of Opera at the Teatro Theater on October 4, 2014. The 90-minute event, presented...
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