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Over 1,700 Classic Cars Roll Down Mexico City Street

Classic car enthusiasts have broken a Guinness world record for the biggest parade of classic cars, lining up 1,721 shining Mustangs and Cadillac as well...
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UN Asks Mexico to Say No to Teleton

The United Nations Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) urged the Mexican government to avoid donating money to the charity organization known...
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Experts Forecast a Rebound for Monarch Butterfly

Deforestation is down in the Mexican forest that is the winter home of the Monarch butterfly, and scientists also hope to see a rebound in...
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Mass Grave in Mexico Feared to be Bodies of Student Protesters

State officials worked Monday to determine whether 28 bodies found in a clandestine grave are students who were attacked by police suspected of drug gang...
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Earthquake in Mexico; Epicenter in Veracruz State

A moderate earthquake in Mexico rattled a large part of central and southern Mexico as well as neighboring Guatemala Saturday afternoon. There were no reports...
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Mexico’s Government Accepts the Demands of Student Protesters

Mexico's government has accepted all the demands of student protesters at the National Polytechnic Institute, or IPN, a public university in the capital, in a...
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Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall to Visit Mexico During Day of the Dead

From charming the Chilean president to making a little girl smile during a visit to a Brazilian orphanage, Prince Harry's tour of Brazil and Chile...
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Los Cabos: Power at 100 Percent, Airport Running Normal Schedule, Cruise Ships Docking

Mexican authorities say electrical service has been restored to 100 percent of users in Baja California Sur state 17 days after Hurricane Odile knocked the...
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World’s Oldest Traveling Circus Calls it Quits After Mexico’s Ban on Circus Animals

The world's oldest continually touring circus called curtains on itself — for good — in rather anticlimactic fashion Sunday in Mexico City. The Atayde Hermanos...
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Corruptour Takes You on a Tour of Wasted Tax Money and Corruption in Mexico

The bus stops at 10 city landmarks while a recording plays, detailing how public money has been allegedly misspent and siphoned off at these places...
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3 Soldiers Charged in Mexico Army Killing of 22

The announcement late Tuesday was another step in dismantling the official version of the June 30 confrontation, which came under question almost immediately because of...
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Mexico to Launch New Government Website Aimed to Help Fishing Tourism

On the heels of complaints from the San Diego sportfishing community, Mexico is moving to clarify the steps required to fish legally in its waters....
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