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The expat life: Going south of the border
In June 2009, my husband Sam and I slammed down the hatchback of our Honda CRV, the interior bulging with containers of Legos and books, school supplies and board games, and a box of shoes, a tin of Old Bay in the glove compartment. On the roof was a...
Tags: Swine Flu, IBM, Tacos, Foods and Beverages, Heifer International
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Passover steeped in Mexican flavors
Passover celebrates the Hebrews' flight from Egypt to freedom more than 3,000 years ago. Jews around the world will remember that exodus at sundown March 25 with a ritual dinner, or Seder. And what's on the table will tell a story of its own, one based on...Tags: Olives, Carrots, Gefilte Fish, Sea Salt, Whipping Cream
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Letter to the Editor: Kudos to Mex USA supporters
Next month Mex USA Youth Sports will start our 18th season. With the help of the Imperial Valley community we have sponsored both boys’ and girls’ basketball, soccer, softball and volleyball. We traveled to San Diego, Los Angeles, Santa...Tags: Robert J. Lopez, American Legion, Services and Shopping, Mexico, Real Estate
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If you go: Tips for visiting San Miguel de Allende, Mexico
Even if you're not yet ready to retire, San Miguel de Allende is perfect for a vacation or long weekend getaway. Getting there United and American airlines offer connecting flights (via Texas) to San Miguel's two closest airports, Leon/Guanajuato (BJX),...Tags: Easter, Baltimore Hotels, Trips and Vacations, Restaurants, Dining and Drinking
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Mexico denies Apple rights to the 'iPhone' name
In a case of David vs. Goliath, the Mexican Supreme Court has upheld a lower court ruling that iFone, a small IT company in Mexico City, is the rightful owner of the iPhone name in that country. The company registered the name in 2003, four years before...
Tags: BlackBerry, New Products, Brazil, Apple iPhone, Mexico
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Rumor, legend and a tabloid report sparked 'Camelia la Tejana'
Mexican composer Gabriela Ortiz's "Camelia la Tejana," which will be performed this month at Long Beach Opera, is actually three stories in one. First, there's the legend of Camelia la Tejana, a Mexican drug-smuggling queen who shot and killed her...
Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Arts and Culture, Argentina, Journalism, Music Industry
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Critic's Choice: Three divine chocolate creations
Los Angeles TimesRemember when you couldn't go to a restaurant without coming across yet another flourless chocolate cake? And when that trend finally passed, the chocolate fashion became precious, over-elaborate tastings of this and that. I'm glad that's finally passé....Tags: Chile, Restaurants, Dining and Drinking, Bouchon, Frida Kahlo
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L.A. Latinos praise Spanish-speaking, Latin American pope
L.A. NOWThe selection of Pope Francis I resonated across Southern California, as Spanish-speaking Catholics said they were especially pleased to hear a Latin American pontiff would lead the Church for the first time.... -
Boxing: Salgado wants to leave no doubt this time
Juan Carlos Salgado heard the tight scores when he last fought Argenis Mendez for the IBF super featherweight championship. Salgado, the champ, also heard the complaints come from Mendez's corner after winning the vacant 130-pound title by scores of...
Tags: International Boxing Federation, Mexico, ESPN (tv network)
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Trinity Men's Squash Advances To National Championship, Will Face Harvard Sunday
The Trinity men's squash team defeated Yale in a national semifinal Saturday at Yale and advanced to Sunday's national championship match against Harvard. Trinity had a 252-match winning streak snapped against Yale in the regular season last year and...Tags: New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Education, Trinity College, Mexico, Colleges and Universities
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Mexican military reportedly arrests at least 35 alleged vigilantes
MEXICO CITY — At least 35 alleged members of a “self-defense” vigilante group in southern Mexico were reportedly arrested by the military Thursday, underscoring the tension between government authorities and such groups, which have...
Tags: Organized Crime, Mexico
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Now in Lehigh Valley, Avantor hopes to grow into billion-dollar business
Two years ago Avantor Performance Materials was headquartered in the aging New Jersey building it had occupied for half a century, with some of its people working in office trailers and others at a remote site miles away. Today, relocated to Upper...
Tags: IBM, Science, Economy, Business and Finance, Amgen Inc., Culture
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