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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 World Trade Organization, the global body charged with moving forward stalled trade agreement talks. The choice of Azevedo over close rival...
Tags: European Union, Brazil, Elizabeth II, Politics, International Economic Institution
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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: Government, Wars and Interventions, Religion and Belief, Politics, Lebanon
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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: Lifestyle and Leisure, Travel, Mussels, Hotels and Accommodations, Dining and Drinking
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Mexican official: 10 of 20 gas explosion victims were minors
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: Emergency Incidents, Mexico City, Explosions
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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...
Tags: Hewlett-Packard Co., Government, Immigration Reform Legislation (2013), Building Material, Politics
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Official: Honda invests $470 million for new transmission plant in Mexico
Autoblog.comFiled under: Plants/Manufacturing, Honda Honda has announced that it has made an initial investment of $470 million to build a brand new transmission plant in Celaya, Mexico. For those keeping track, this is the same city that will also house Honda's... -
Mexican community celebrates Cinco de Mayo
Chicago Tribune reporterTo celebrate Cinco de Mayo, 4-year-old Andrea Urquizo donned a traditional Mexican dress and waved a large American flag from the back of a truck during a parade on Chicago's West Side. Andrea's father urged his daughter to join the festivities so she...Tags: Cinco de Mayo, Douglas Park, Festive Events, Arts and Culture
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Florida Beach Guide: St. Pete Beach
St. Pete Beach is a barrier island in Pinellas county with award-winning, beautiful beaches on the Gulf of Mexico. With miles of pristine white sand, St. Pete Beach offers visitors a variety of views, activities and Florida sun.
St. Pete Beach is nestled...Tags: Pinellas County (Florida), Gulf of Mexico, Lifestyle and Leisure, Museums, Arts and Culture
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Pro-migrant caravan leaves Calexico for cross country trip
Staff Writer, Copy EditorHOLTVILLE – 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: Politics, Christianity, Crime, Law and Justice, Arts and Culture, Culture
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Wedded: Ashley Cook and Phillip Plymouth
Wedding date: March 23, 2013 Her story: Ashley Cook, 30, grew up in Woodbridge, Va. She is a literary academic content liaison for Baltimore City Public Schools. Her mother, Sherry, is a facilities manager for a government contracting agency in...
Tags: Baltimore Ravens, Badgley Mischka, Ray Lewis, Trips and Vacations, Family
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Jorge Federico Osorio triumphs in varied program at Orchestra Hall
Cinco de Mayo commemorates a victory of Mexico over France. On Sunday afternoon at Orchestra Hall, a coincidental celebration expanded the field, as Mexican-born pianist Jorge Federico Osorio triumphed not only in music of his native country but also...
Tags: Cinco de Mayo, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Jorge Federico Osorio, Culture, Arts and Culture
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Jonathan Gold recommends: 13 great tacos in Southern California
Tacos - can we ever have enough tacos in our lives? I didn't think so. Because when the taco is right, the birds start to sing and the stars shine more brightly and you have the impression that everything is right with the world, which is a lot of...
Tags: Steaks, Onions, Mexico City, Soups, Tortillas
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