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What to expect in 2013
In the last Travel Mechanic, two travel industry experts looked back on 2012. This time they look ahead to 2013; their answers were edited for space. Chris McGinnis, director of Travel Skills Group (travelskills.com) Q: What trends can travelers...
Tags: Mexico, Hotels and Accommodations, Business Trips, Transportation Industry, Travel
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Mexicans now have a bone to pick over relics of revered heroes
MEXICO CITY -- In the run-up to Mexico’s bicentennial celebration of independence from Spain, then-President Felipe Calderon oversaw an elaborate parade to escort the bones of the nation’s founding fathers from their resting place at Mexico...Tags: Mexico, Anthropology, Felipe Calderon, Arts and Culture, Culture
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Meet the commenters: 'SandyK'
Change of SubjectCommenter ID: SandyK Real name: Sandy Gender: Female Age: Middle Occupation: I work in the Budweiser patio deck in the bleachers at Wrigley Field (private parties) during Cub games. Also help out elsewhere when needed. Work part-time at Arlington... -
Six arrested in Acapulco rape case
MEXICO CITY -- Mexican officials announced Wednesday that they had arrested six men on suspicion of raping a group of Spanish women who were vacationing this month near the violence-plagued resort city of Acapulco -- an incident that sparked international...
Tags: Mexico, Rentals
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Getty Research Institute looks at Mexico's Dyn Group
André Breton, the French writer who founded the Surrealist movement in 1924, is widely known to have been a control freak. The so-called Surrealist Pope was happy to anoint and expel followers based on his autocratic judgment of their fealty to what he...
Tags: Mexico, Fine Artists, Artists, The Getty, Research
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Grammys 2013: A magical year for son jarocho
Last week, a group of Latino and Mexican artists up for three Grammy Awards gathered in a narrow Boyle Heights storefront — mostly in the flesh, some via Skype, a few present in spirit. They'd assembled to honor a strain of regional folk music...
Tags: Artists, Awards and Prizes, Music Industry, Genres, Entertainment
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Grammys 2013: Siblings in sound, Jesse and Joy are always in sync
She's a little bit country. He's a little bit rock 'n' roll. It figures, doesn't it? But musical siblings Jesse and Joy Huerta, who'll be chasing a Grammy Award on Sunday in the Latin pop album category, differ from Donny and Marie Osmond in more ways...
Tags: Aretha Franklin, Awards and Prizes, Mary J. Blige, Marie Osmond, Music Theater
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Workers return to Mexico's Pemex HQ after blast that killed 37
MEXICO CITY -- Workers at Mexico's state-run oil company have begun returning to the job -- some apprehensively -- amid official declarations of back-to-normal conditions at the headquarters that suffered a deadly work-hours blast last week. Some...
Tags: Mexico, Disasters and Accidents, Explosions, Emergency Incidents
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US military expands its drug war in Latin America
The crew members aboard the USS Underwood could see through their night goggles what was happening on the fleeing go-fast boat: Someone was dumping bales. When the Navy guided-missile frigate later dropped anchor in Panamanian waters on that sunny August...
Tags: Central Intelligence Agency, Crime, Law and Justice, Organized Crime, South America, Corporate Crime
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Quake experts call for an advance-warning system for California
When a major earthquake strikes, seconds count. In the devastating 2011 Japan earthquake, a sensor embedded in the ground detected the first signs of movement and immediately sent out an alert at the speed of light. Within seconds, text messages warning...
Tags: Mexico, U.S. Geological Survey, Japan, Natural Disasters, Science and Technology
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Death toll climbs to 32 in blast at Mexico's Pemex headquarters
MEXICO CITY -- Rescue workers early Friday pulled more bodies from the ruins left by a huge blast at the headquarters of Mexico’s state oil monopoly, while officials remained tight-lipped about what caused the deadly explosion. The death toll...
Tags: Mexico, Pakistan, Petroleum Industry, Explosions, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Pemex workers watch, wait at site of Mexico City blast
MEXICO CITY -- As rescue efforts were winding down Friday at Mexico's state oil company, where a blast the day before killed at least 33 people, workers gathered nearby, saying they were unafraid of going back to work and eager to do so as soon as they...
Tags: Explosions, Emergency Incidents, American Red Cross, Haiti Earthquake (2010)
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