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    May 8, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Las Vegas: Mexican restaurant takes its cue from the capital

    Downtown <a href="http://www.latimes.com/travel/destinations/lasvegas" target="_self">Las Vegas</a> has a new entry in its growing galaxy of bars and restaurants. <a href="https://www.facebook.com/LaComidaLV" target="_blank">La Comida</a>, with a menu inspired by the cosmopolitan fare of Mexico City, is the first foray in downtown for Jenna and Michael Morton, longtime nightclub operators and restaurateurs on the Strip.
    Downtown Las Vegas has a new entry in its growing galaxy of bars and restaurants. La Comida, with a menu inspired by the cosmopolitan fare of Mexico City, is the first foray in downtown for Jenna and Michael Morton, longtime nightclub operators and...

    Tags: Dining and Drinking, Mexico City, Lifestyle and Leisure, Restaurants

  2. May 8, 2013 |Story| Daily Press
  3. A lost Spanish mission on the York River

    When the first English settlers sailed into Hampton Roads in 1607, they were latecomers to Virginia.
    When the first English settlers sailed into Hampton Roads in 1607, they were latecomers to Virginia.     Four times during the previous half-century, Spanish explorers probed the James and York rivers - and on Sept. 10, 1570 they planted a Jesuit mission...

    Tags: Jamestown (Jamestown, Virginia), Mexico City, Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation, Hampton Roads, College of William and Mary

  4. May 7, 2013 |Story| Imperial Valley Press Online
  5. Bountiful Valley: Rise and fall of flax helps tell Valley ag history

    Editor&rsquo;s Note: The history of agriculture is the history of civilization. &ldquo;Bountiful Valley,&rdquo; a new, semi-regular feature, will explore how national and international events played out in the Imperial Valley, and the bounty of research and innovation that the Imperial Valley gave the nation and, possibly, the world.
    Staff Writer
    Editor’s Note: The history of agriculture is the history of civilization. “Bountiful Valley,” a new, semi-regular feature, will explore how national and international events played out in the Imperial Valley, and the bounty of research...

    Tags: Prices, Petroleum Industry, Politics, Rentals, Government

  6. May 7, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Mexico: Cancun is tops with Memorial Day travelers

    <a href="http://www.latimes.com/travel/deals/la-trb-offbeat-cancun-underwater-museum,0,1381420.photogallery" target="_self">Cancun</a> tops the popularity chart with Memorial Day travelers bound for <a href="http://latimes.com/travel/destinations/mexico" target="_self">Mexico</a> this year, according to statistics compiled by travel website Kayak.com.
    Cancun tops the popularity chart with Memorial Day travelers bound for Mexico this year, according to statistics compiled by travel website Kayak.com. “Cancun, San Jose Cabo, Puerto Vallarta and Mexico City are among the top Mexico destinations for...

    Tags: Trips and Vacations, Human Interest, Mexico City, Travel, Holidays

  8. May 7, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Toy company co-owner sentenced for role in drug money laundering

    The co-owner of a City of Industry toy company was sentenced to 14 months in custody for her role in laundering money for Colombian and Mexican drug traffickers in a scheme known as the black market peso exchange.
    The co-owner of a City of Industry toy company was sentenced to 14 months in custody for her role in laundering money for Colombian and Mexican drug traffickers in a scheme known as the black market peso exchange. Dan “Daisy” Xin Li, 44, co-...

    Tags: Toy Industry, Criminals, Punishment, Lawyers, Justice System

  10. May 7, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Gas tanker truck explodes near Mexico City; 19 dead

    MEXICO CITY &mdash; Nineteen people were killed and 36 injured Tuesday morning when a gas tanker truck crashed and exploded, damaging dozens of homes in the densely populated Mexico City suburb of Ecatepec, according to authorities and news reports.
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    MEXICO CITY — Nineteen people were killed and 36 injured Tuesday morning when a gas tanker truck crashed and exploded, damaging dozens of homes in the densely populated Mexico City suburb of Ecatepec, according to authorities and news reports. The...

    Tags: Mexico City

  12. Apr 30, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Syria's Assad will not be abandoned, Hezbollah leader says

    BEIRUT -- The head of the powerful Hezbollah movement vowed Tuesday that the Lebanese group and other allies of Syrian President Bashar Assad would not allow the government in Damascus to be overthrown. “Syria has real friends, in the region and...

    Tags: Bashar Assad, Lebanon, Human Rights, Religion and Belief, Politics

  14. May 7, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Brazilian named to head World Trade Organization

    SAO PAULO, Brazil--Roberto Azevedo of Brazil has been elected the first Latin American director-general of the <a class="runtimeTopic" href="http://www.wto.org/index.htm" data-topic-id="ORGOVV0000362">World Trade Organization</a>, the global body charged with moving forward stalled trade agreement talks.
    SAO PAULO, Brazil--Roberto Azevedo of Brazil has been elected the first Latin American director-general of the World Trade Organization, the global body charged with moving forward stalled trade agreement talks. The choice of Azevedo over close rival...

    Tags: Elizabeth II, World Trade Organization, International Economic Institution, International Organizations, Trade Dispute

  16. Apr 30, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. Beware what you may become with no limit to food and drink

    CANCUN, Mexico — In the end (and the sad realization always comes in the end), my five-day stay at an all-inclusive resort on the Caribbean was more than mind-clearing serenity; it was a frightening look into the human psyche. The plentiful sun,...

    Tags: Foods and Beverages, Dining and Drinking, Hotels and Accommodations, Travel, Lifestyle and Leisure

  18. May 1, 2013 |Story| Imperial Valley Press Online
  19. Pro-migrant caravan leaves Calexico for cross country trip

    HOLTVILLE &ndash; Blamed for everything from high rates of unemployment to crime, illegal immigration has increasingly been a concern for the public as well as public officials.
    Staff Writer, Copy Editor
    HOLTVILLE – Blamed for everything from high rates of unemployment to crime, illegal immigration has increasingly been a concern for the public as well as public officials. Yet it isn’t exclusively an American or Mexican problem. “To...

    Tags: Human Rights, Roman Catholicism, Washington, DC, Politics, Career and Workplace

  20. May 7, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Mexican official: 10 of 20 gas explosion victims were minors

    MEXICO CITY &mdash; The death toll in Tuesday morning&rsquo;s massive gas truck explosion in the Mexico City suburb of Ecatepec stands at 20 people, 10 of whom were minors, a local official said. &nbsp;
    MEXICO CITY — The death toll in Tuesday morning’s massive gas truck explosion in the Mexico City suburb of Ecatepec stands at 20 people, 10 of whom were minors, a local official said.   Efren Rojas Avila, the Interior Secretary for the state...

    Tags: Mexico City, Emergency Incidents, Explosions

  22. May 8, 2013 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  23. Ruben Barrales, party guy

    When President Obama told students in Mexico that without the support of U.S. Latinos he would not be president, he wasn't talking about the GOP's Ruben Barrales. But Barrales gets the message. He is the son of immigrants, and San Mateo County's first Latino supervisor. Mexico gave him its Ohtli medal, for his work on behalf of Mexican Americans. Once a Democrat, he went to work in the George W. Bush White House and ran San Diego's regional chamber of commerce. His principal task now, as head of <a href="http://www.growelect.com/">GROW Elect</a>, is cultivating Latino Republican elected officials in California, not exactly fertile soil for the GOP of late. He has his ideas why, and what to do about it.
    When President Obama told students in Mexico that without the support of U.S. Latinos he would not be president, he wasn't talking about the GOP's Ruben Barrales. But Barrales gets the message. He is the son of immigrants, and San Mateo County's first...

    Tags: Social Issues, Mitt Romney, Building Material, George W. Bush, Politics

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