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A Mexican mayor has sparked fury by announcing the death of a notorious drugs baron - hours before the body was found and two days before it was identified. Speculation has arisen that Mauricio Fernandez may have had something to do with the killing after he made the slip while being...
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Yet concerns over the environment — and the utter annoyance of having to brake and accelerate frequently — have prompted one Mexican state government to embrace a "smart" speed bump that could make driving smoother, without sacrificing safety. The device, being developed by Mexico-based Decan...
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El Paso and Juárez have long been considered a single community, one divided by a borderline but united by everything else. Their economies depend on each other. They have the same culture and values. But the brutal drug war taking place in Juárez during the past 18 months, which has claim...
Published on 09/25/2009 in Brentwood International | Read more ...
Bolivian said 9/9/09 was satanic 666 upside down. A Bolivian religious fanatic told police he hijacked a Mexican jetliner from the resort city of Cancun on Wednesday after receiving a divine revelation, Mexico's public safety secretary told reporters. Flores used a fake bomb to ...
Published on 09/10/2009 in Brentwood International | Read more ...
Thousands of Mexicans claimed they broke the record for most people dancing to "Thriller" simultaneously in one place on Saturday, which would have been Michael Jackson 's 51st birthday. 12,937 people danced Saturday in front of Mexico City 's Monument of the Revolution, led by a Micha...
Published on 09/01/2009 in Brentwood International | Read more ...
Ever heard of the jaguarundi? Neither have we. Perhaps that's because this unique type of cat that lives along the Texas border with Mexico is endangered. Perhaps it's because nobody really cares. We're guessing it's a bit of both, but that doesn't mean every animal shouldn't have s...
Published on 06/22/2009 in Brentwood International | Read more ...
Caesar Cardini: It is a common mistake to believe that Caesar Salad is named for the Roman Emperor, but in fact it was named after Caesar Cardini, a Mexican restaurateur in Tijuana, Mexico. On the weekend of July 4th in 1924 Caesar served finger foods by placing garlic-scented leaves on ...
Published on 05/18/2009 in Brentwood International | Read more ...
1. What is swine flu? Swine flu is a type of influenza virus. Influenza viruses are named after the proteins on the outside which are recognized by the body, H and N. There are dozens of combinations of these two proteins, each one giving a different type of influenza virus. Swine flu virus ...
Published on 05/05/2009 in Brentwood International | Read more ...
Mexico's government is ordering closed schools nationwide as the suspected death toll from swine flu climbed to 149. Health Secretary Jose Angel Cordova says only 20 of the deaths have been confirmed to be from swine flu and the government was awaiting tests results on the rest. He says 1,995...
Published on 04/27/2009 in Brentwood International | Read more ...
Health officials prepare for swine flu 'pandemic'. CDC warns it may be too late to contain emerging virus. A new swine flu strain that has killed as many as 68 people and sickened more than 1,000 across Mexico has “pandemic potential,” the World Health Organization chief said Saturday, and it...
Published on 04/25/2009 in Brentwood International | Read more ...
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