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Flu zombies reported in Mexico City

clipped by: foxyarse clipper's remarks: The flu zombies first appeared saturday night as the city sewer system failed and manhole covers were seen being shoved aside. The 'walking dead' have been impossible to negotiate with...

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Mexico's miners' strike moment?

Submitted on 7 November, 2009 - The Mexican electrical Workers Union (SME), made up of approximately 43,000 active and 22,000 retired workers in Mexico City and surrounding states, is fighting for its life. The Mexican...

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Q&A: Beluga whale death addressed by aquarium chief vet

Last Monday's announcement of the death of beluga whale Nico was a difficult one for the Georgia Aquarium, where two belugas died in 2007. The aquarium had moved Nico, a male, and female belugas Maris and Natasha to Sea World...

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Mother exposes kidnap ring in Mexico

A mother's desperate year-long search for her missing baby has revealed a group of doctors and nurses who allegedly tricked patients into believing that their newborns had died, and then sold the children for a few hundred...

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Mayor declares drug lord dead before body found

Mexico City prosecutors say corpse of Hector 'Black' Saldaña not discovered until three hours after Mauricio Fernandez declared him dead Mauricio Fernandez could have been forgiven for sounding triumphant when he announced that...

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Letter from the Abejas to supporters abroad

In this letter the 'Abejas' send their greetings and gratitude from Chiapas, Mexico for the solidarity events happening around the world this year on All Souls Day. They also share news about search operatives in the...

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Mexico stocks jump on US productivity, jobless data (at Reuters)

MEXICO CITY, Nov 5 (Reuters) - Mexican stocks jumped on Thursday after a rise in business productivity and a drop in jobless claims boosted confidence in the U.S. economic recovery. U.S. business productivity in the third...

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Climate change for children in Mexico City museum (AFP)

AFP/File – Students observe a globe during their visit to Papalote Children's museum in Mexico city in November … MEXICO CITY (AFP) – Children in one of the world's most polluted cities are learning through a new exhibition how...

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Matt Lauer and Andrea Mitchell Push for Assault Weapons Ban

NBC's Matt Lauer and Andrea Mitchell, on Thursday's Today show, pressed their guests (Lauer with Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, Mitchell with Mexican President Felipe Calderon) about reinstituting the assault...

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AMERICA/MEXICO - Witness to Christ in homes, hospitals, prisons: 600 Extraordinary Ministers of ...

Mexico City (Agenzia Fides) – In spite of the rain that was pouring down in Mexico City last Friday, October 30, nearly 600 Extraordinary Ministers of the Eucharist (in Spanish: MECE) renewed their commitment in taking Holy...

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