Aguascalientes

Women in Black March on Ciudad Juarez

FronterNortesur, News Report, Staff, Posted: Nov 21, 2009 A caravan aimed at upholding women’s rights and stopping violence against women in Ciudad Juarez and Mexico is headed to the U.S. border. Prominent Chihuahua City...

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¿Dónde están los periodistas científicos Mexicanos cuando se les necesita?

Where are the Mexican science journalists when needed? There is much to criticize in the poor reporting about newly approved experiments with GMO maize in Mexico. News outlets lost an opportunity to show what good science...

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Museum looks death in the eyes

AGUASCALIENTES, Mexico — Dead men may tell no tales, but death itself — well, in Mexico, the subject fills an entire museum. The National Museum of Death, founded two years ago, explores the country's macabre interest in death...

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1. Famed trumpeter Fred Mills killed in car crash

MONROE, Georgia (AP): Trumpeter Fred Mills, a Grammy nominee who made numerous records with the Canadian Brass quintet and performed with several orchestras, has died, the school said Tuesday. He was 74. The University of...

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Cattle, Credit and Consumer Demand

Frontera Nortesur, News Report, Kent Paterson, Posted: Sep 05, 2009 Brought to the New World in the Spanish conquest, cattle soon became an emblematic fixture of Mexican culture. Surviving a tumultuous market was of deep...

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Axtel Announces an Offer to Purchase and Solicitation of Consents for Any and All of its...

Axtel, S.A.B. de C.V. , a Mexican fixed-line integrated telecommunications company, today announced that it has commenced a cash tender offer for any and all of its outstanding 11% Senior Notes due 2013 .

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President Obama and The Three Amigos Mexican Summit

GUADALAJARA, Mexico - The Mexican city of Guadalajara which is located southwest of the cities of Guanajuato and Aguascalientes played host to the most famous person in the world, no not Sacha Baron Cohen, nor Tiger Woods, nor...

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Victors emerge in Mexico's budget airline wars

By CHRISTINE DELSOL SPECIAL TO THE SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE With Mexican discount airline Volaris offering new flights from Oakland to Guadalajara and Toluca (31 miles west of the Mexico City) since last month, and to Tijuana...

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KCS and WWL Announce Agreement to Establish Houston Metro Distribution Center for Nissan

Kansas City Southern (KCS) (NYSE: KSU) and Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics (WWL) are pleased to announce that they have reached an agreement to establish a finished vehicle distribution center adjacent to the CenterPoint...

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Mexico gov't invests 30 bln pesos in rural area since 2006

MEXICO CITY, July 13 (Xinhua) -- The Mexican government has invested 30 billion pesos (2.19 billion U.S. dollars) in the rural area since the end of 2006, President Felipe Calderon said on Monday. "I know you have had to face...

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