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10 Latin American Women to Watch in 2014

By Libby Leyden-Sussler There are more women in political office in Latin America than on any other continent. Yet the continent’s traditional patriarchal structure limits...
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Former President of Mexico Discusses the Economics of Climate Change

During an address at the Business School on Monday, former President of Mexico Felipe Calderon argued that although private sector companies are often hesitant to...
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Mexico Discovers Missing Persons who Disappeared in 2008

Mexico’s Attorney General’s Office said it has located three people who went missing six years ago from a children’s shelter in this capital, two of...
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French leader in Mexico Amid Strained Ties

French President Francois Hollande arrived in Mexico City late Wednesday for a trip aimed at renewing relations that were rocked by the case of a...
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Monarch butterflies could use your help

A January 2014 report from the monarchs’ overwintering forest areas in Mexico indicated that only 1.65 acres were occupied by monarchs this winter. That makes...
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Chile follows Mexico and wants to tax carbon emissions

By Marcelo Teixeira Chile's government wants to impose a tax on carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from thermal power plants, the second major economy in Latin...
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MEXICO MISSION: new school house springs joy

by Christine van Reeuwyk - Saanich News Tears welling, a Mexican principal accepted keys to his new school. It’s a moment Saanich teen DJ Katz...
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U.S.-Mexico border clean water access, improved infrastructure the focus of joint initiative

WASHINGTON, DC, April 4, 2014 -- A joint initiative between the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) aims to improve access...
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Mexico ends bid to revive Mexicana airline

Associated Press MEXICO CITY (AP) — A Mexican judge has ordered an end to efforts to revive moribund Mexicana airlines through bankruptcy proceedings, saying no...
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Bishops celebrate Mass along Mexico border

The Associated Press By BRIAN SKOLOFF NOGALES, Ariz. – Roman Catholic leaders made a rare visit to the border and celebrated Mass on Tuesday in...
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It’s good to be number one, even if it’s only in Latin America

It’s good to be number one, even if it’s only in Latin America. Just ask Carlos Slim. The Mexican billionaire may have lost his place...
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