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First Openly Gay Episcopal Bishop, Gene Robinson, to Divorce Husband

The first openly gay Episcopal Bishop, who became a symbol for gay rights far beyond the church while deeply dividing the world’s Anglicans, will divorce...
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Avocados Just Got More Expensive

According to distributors of Hass avocado installed in the Supply Centre, the price of a kilogram of Hass avocados, which so far ranges between 35...
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Walking is Not Only Healthy, but also Encourages Creative Thought

Study shows a walk around the park can boost mental fitness. People who rely on walks to overcome writer’s block or solve a tricky problem...
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The Red Cabbage Cafe

You know you are someplace special when you step into the lighthearted collage of its decor. On the brightly painted walls is an eclectic display...
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The History of the Margarita… MMMMM

Though the margarita is enjoyed in a variety of ways today, the origins of the cocktail whose base (tequila) is the national drink of Mexico...
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A Love Affair with Mexican Culture

My love affair with the vibrant culture and cuisine of Mexico began many years ago. As a kid, growing up in South Florida, where at...
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Most Mexicans Have No Clue Who Cesar Chavez Is

The title in Spanish of the new biopic movie about Cesar Chavez sums up just how little known the Mexican-American labor leader is in Mexico....
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‘Perfect Obedience’ shocks Mexico

Mexican film Obediencia Perfecta (Perfect Obedience) written and directed by Luis Urquiza is a biopic about disgraced priest Marcial Maciel – who used drugs, abused...
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Mexico is Producing Some Great Wines… Really!

Mexico is a great place for growing grapes Some of the nation’s best wines come from Valle de Guadalupe, situated on the Baja coast. Close...
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U.S. and Mexico Would Benefit from “Frictionless” Border

A comprehensive research report, "From Border Barriers to Bi-National Promise," by the Creative Class Group, in partnership with Global CONNECT at the University of California,...
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Hidden Beaches and Resort Towns of the Mexican Coast

Mexico’s Pacific coast, and especially its northern stretches, has long been the playground of American tourists: now, thanks to new weekly flights to Puerto Vallarta...
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Film starring Mexico’s Garcia Bernal to be screened at Cannes

Argentine director Pablo Fendrik's latest film "The Ardor," which stars Mexico's Gael Garcia Bernal and Brazil's Alice Braga, will be screened out of competition during...
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