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Apron maker finds profitable recipe catering to chefs
Los Angeles TimesEllen Bennett launched an apron company last year not knowing how to sew and not knowing how to run a business. Now she has the world, so to speak, by the strings. "There was just the idea," says the diminutive, consistently buoyant 25-year-old who also...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Lifestyle and Leisure, Mexico City, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Animal
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Spanish book festival LéaLA aims to further cultural communication
When Carmen Cervantes was growing up in the 1960s in East Los Angeles, it would've been nearly as surprising to find a Spanish-language bookstore in her neighborhood as it would be to unearth an Aztec pyramid in the middle of Beverly Hills. The...Tags: Education, Lorena Ochoa, Music, Antonio Villaraigosa, Festive Events
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Tijuana's creative youth breathing new life into La Sexta, beyond
TIJUANA — On a recent Friday night along Avenida Revolución, dense crowds of club kids, college students and stylishly dressed maquiladora workers wandered past boisterous new bars, nouvelle restaurants, mod clothing shops and funky art galleries....
Tags: Dining and Drinking, Artists, Bars and Clubs, Music, Science and Technology
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Mexico names public security chief for Michoacan state
MEXICO CITY — Responding to mounting concern about disorder in the Mexican state of Michoacan, officials announced Thursday that an army general would take over as its public security chief, overseeing both state and federal security forces. The...Tags: Grupo Bimbo, Mexico City, Armed Forces, Corporate Officers, Executive Branch
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USDA Rural Development leader lends expertise
Staff WriterIMPERIAL — The critical nature of the Valley’s economy and future took center stage Thursday as a top representative from the United States Department of Agriculture met with local stakeholders in a roundtable discussion. USDA Acting Deputy...Tags: Alternative Energy, Energy Saving, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Environmental Issues, Renewable Energy
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Bill Gates is once again the richest man in the world
He may be retired, but that's not kept Bill Gates from regaining the top spot as the richest man in the world. Gates, 57, who co-founded and led Microsoft to the top of the tech world before retiring from day-to-day operations in 2008, has a fortune...
Tags: Bill Gates, Microsoft Corporation, Google Inc., Warren Buffett, Google+
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'Mariachi Madness' gets crafty
Staff WriterCALEXICO — Visitors filled the Carmen Durazo Cultural Arts Center Wednesday to see live musical performances and shop for Mexican arts and crafts during the Mariachi Madness Fiesta de Artesanias. More than 10 artists from Mexico presented a wide...Tags: Culture, Arts and Culture, Festive Events
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A marriage of music plays in Columbia
Chamber music players typically spend so much time together that it can seem like a professional marriage. In the case of Duo Amaral, it's an actual marriage. These husband and wife guitarists perform for the Sundays at Three series on May 19 at Christ...Tags: Washington, DC, Israel, Federal Hill, Music, Religion and Belief
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Our View: Mariachi festival is for all music fans
Mariachi music has been a part of the Imperial Valley for most of the area’s existence, likely back to its settling. Here on the border, our culture is shared with if not dominated by the Mexican culture. And mariachi music is a huge part of the...Tags: Weather, Arts and Culture, Music, Festive Events, Entertainment
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A Carlos Fuentes boom on the anniversary of his death
The Mexican writer Carlos Fuentes is the subject of a small, literary boom on the anniversary of his death. Fuentes died one year ago, May 15, 2012, at the age of 83. This week his North American publisher, Farrar, Straus and Giroux, released more...
Tags: Literature, Mexico City, Arts and Culture, Book, Authors
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2 more in custody in Ark. drug case tied to cartel
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — Federal prosecutors in Arkansas say two more men are in custody after they were indicted in a cocaine conspiracy case linked to a Mexican drug cartel. Spokeswoman Cherith Beck for the U.S. Attorney's office in the Eastern...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Gulf Cartel, Prosecution, Lawyers, Justice System
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Mexico president fires agency head over restaurant scandal
MEXICO CITY -- He’s got to be wishing that his daughter had just ordered takeout and gone home. The head of Mexico's consumer protection agency, Humberto Benitez Treviño, was fired Wednesday by President Enrique Peña Nieto, nearly three weeks...
Tags: Mexico City, Television Industry, Venezuela, Twitter, Inc.
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