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Former Guatemalan dictator Efrain Rios Montt guilty of genocide
MEXICO CITY — Efrain Rios Montt, the former Guatemalan military dictator who ruled his country during one of the bloodiest phases of its civil war, was found guilty of genocide and crimes against humanity Friday for the systematic massacre of more...Tags: Judges, Trials, Human Rights, Civil Rights, Politics
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Leonardo DiCaprio, Christie's plan 'most important charity auction'
“The Great Gatsby’s” leading man, Leonardo DiCaprio, is using his current screen sway for environmental good -- again. Together with Christie’s next week, DiCaprio will co-host “the most important environmental charity ever...Tags: Wildlife, Endangered Species, Environmental Issues, Leonardo DiCaprio, Social Issues
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Vista Latina: Día de las Madres a display of deep veneration for motherhood
Staff Writer, Copy EditorWhile Dia de las Madres activities may change on a yearly basis for Ana Carranza, her mother and their fellow female childbearing family members, one constant remains: no husbands or kids are allowed. “It’s our special day,” Carranza...Tags: Arts and Culture, Customs and Tradition, University of California, Irvine
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Traditional -- and crispy -- Mexican seafood at El Coraloense
Name of restaurant: El Coraloense. The root term "Cora" refers to the indigenous group from Western Central Mexico that live in the coastal state of Nayarit, which is where Leo Curie Sr. is from. "Loense" pays homage to his wife’s home state of...
Tags: Restaurants, Lifestyle and Leisure, Seafood, Dining and Drinking, Foods and Beverages
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'Mariachi Madness' all next week
Staff WriterCALEXICO — Whether you enjoy mariachi music, Mexican arts and crafts, showing off your homemade salsa, or just getting together with friends, the city’s annual signature event has some “Mariachi Madness” for everybody. “We&...Tags: Entertainment Events, Entertainment, Arts and Culture, Music, Festive Events
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Two Imperial Valley projects among others along U.S.-Mexico border set to receive millions in financing
Two Imperial Valley projects were among six environmental infrastructure projects along the U.S.-Mexico border that are set to receive funding from the Border Environment Cooperation Commission and the North American Development Bank. “2012 was...Tags: Environmental Politics, Environmental Issues, Economy, Business and Finance, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Finance
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Disney withdraws trademark filing for 'Dia de los Muertos'
If the dead could speak, they probably wouldn't have been heard over the burst of virtual shouting and howling Walt Disney Co. drew for attempting to trademark "Dia de los Muertos" -- a bid it has since dropped. The company filed 10 applications with...
Tags: Hanukkah, The Walt Disney Co., Screen Actors Guild, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Oblivion (movie)
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Simi Valley councilman defends sharing beheading video on Facebook
Simi Valley councilman and veteran Los Angeles Police Department officer Mike Judge said the video of the woman’s murder in his Facebook news feed was unbelievably gruesome. The middle-aged woman in a blue sweater and blue jeans was being beheaded...
Tags: Judges, Justice System, Parties and Movements, Social Media, Laws
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Review: 'Cuatro Corridos' is a disturbing look at sex trafficking
LA JOLLA — It turns out that even those ripe, red, fragrant local strawberries that help make May farmers' markets so seductive can have, as beauty sometimes does, sad tales to tell. A new opera's undercover job is to taste the flavor of that...
Tags: Sex Crimes, Entertainment, Strawberries, Music, Music Industry
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Lindsey Graham blames immigration woes on south-of-the-border 'hell holes'
The GOP’s effort to woo Latinos may have suffered a minor setback Thursday, thanks to Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.). Republicans have been trying to improve their standing with the fastest-growing voting bloc ever since last year's election, when...Tags: U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary, Justice System, Elections, Immigration, Politics
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$75,000 Alpert Awards in the Arts honor marathon play directors
The annual Alpert Awards in the Arts give a $75,000 boost to midcareer artists who often aren’t well known but have earned respect in their fields. Among the higher-profile winners of this year's awards, funded by the Herb Alpert Foundation and...
Tags: Bedford (Bronx, New York), Unrest, Conflicts and War, Arts and Culture, Music, New York City
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Immigration bill survives first day of debate in Senate committee
WASHINGTON — After eight hours of debate, the bipartisan Senate immigration bill emerged mostly intact Thursday, despite Republican-led efforts to make substantial alterations in the first of what is certain to be many long committee meetings to...Tags: U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary, Republican Party, Ted Cruz, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Statue of Liberty
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