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Obama welcome in Mexico City; his entourage, not so much
This post has been updated. See below. MEXICO CITY — President Obama arrived for his two-day diplomatic mission to Mexico on Thursday afternoon with a 54% favorability rating among Mexicans, according to one national poll [link in Spanish]....
Tags: Heads of State, Mexico, National Government, Felipe Calderon, Politics
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Mexican columnists ponder Obama visit, wisdom of drug war
MEXICO CITY — When President Obama arrives in Mexico on Thursday, he and his Mexican counterpart, Enrique Peņa Nieto, are expected to focus on economic issues. But in the Mexican press, many columnists this week have been more interested in...
Tags: Mexico, National Government, Felipe Calderon, Human Rights, Periodicals
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Obama heading to Mexico for talks
WASHINGTON -- President Obama on Thursday headed to Mexico City to talk trade, security and immigration as he navigates his relationship with his new Mexican counterpart. The visit is Obama's first across the southern border since President Enrique Peņa...
Tags: Immigration Reform Legislation (2013), Immigration, Mexico, White House, Washington, DC
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A Mexican father's plea to two presidents
President Obama has much to discuss with Mexico's new president, Enrique Peņa Nieto, when they meet in Mexico City this week. No issue, however, is more urgent than the search for peace, justice and dignity for and between our peoples. For seven years,...
Tags: Criminal Laws, Interior Policy, Mayors Against Illegal Guns, Corporate Crime, U.S. Senate
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Folk arts, food featured at Cinco de Mayo
South Bend TribuneRefugio Esparza feels tranquil deep in his soul when he dances in a costume rippling with glitter, fringes and a crown with huge, neon-colored feathers. “I feel in my heart muy bonito (very beautiful),” the leader of a Matachines group from...Tags: Disc Jockeys, Dance, Spain, Entertainment Events, Entertainment
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Obama, Mexico leader to avoid hot topics, at least publicly
WASHINGTON — President Obama will seek to cement relations with Mexico's new president, Enrique Peņa Nieto, over the next two days with vows of neighborly kinship and future cooperation. But the true test of their ability to work together may be...
Tags: George W. Bush, Immigration, Immigration Reform Legislation (2013), Energy, U.S. Congress
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Venezuela lawmakers trade blame for Congress brawl
CARACAS -- Political tensions that have boiled steadily in Venezuela since last month’s presidential election exploded on the floor of Congress, with lawmakers slugging it out in a brawl that left several injured. Pro- and anti-government...Tags: Venezuela, Hugo Chavez, U.S. Congress, Mexico, Elections
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Activists urge Obama to speak out on Mexico's human rights record
MEXICO CITY -- Activists are attempting to spotlight human rights issues during President Obama's visit this week to Mexico, urging him to publicly condemn what they describe as Mexico’s abysmal record of torture, killings and forced...
Tags: Central America, Human Rights Watch, Mexico, Felipe Calderon, U.S. Military
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For pianist Osorio, passion drives a life in music
Jorge Federico Osorio knows firsthand the power of classical music to move young minds and hearts. "Many years ago I was playing a concert in a church in the Mexican city of Leon," the Mexican-born, Highland Park-based pianist recalls. "When I began...
Tags: Michigan Avenue, Entertainment, Mexico, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Culture
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Declined table at Mexico City cafe, woman sparks political drama
MEXICO CITY -- Talk about a tough customer. Indignant that she didn't get a sidewalk table during the busy lunch hour at a swanky Mexico City bistro, the daughter of a chief federal regulator threatened to call her father and have the place shut down....Tags: Mexico, Abusive Behavior, Twitter, Inc., Robert J. Lopez, Media Industry
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President Obama's Mexico visit comes with backdrop of uncertainty
WASHINGTON — President Obama travels to Mexico this week amid signs that the relationship between the United States and its southern neighbor's new government faces a new period of uncertainty after years of unprecedented closeness forged by the...Tags: Central Intelligence Agency, Mexico, Felipe Calderon, U.S. Department of Defense, FBI
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Mexican journalists march to protest violence against reporters
MEXICO CITY -- Mexican journalists on Sunday marched in this capital and several other states to protest violence that has claimed the lives of co-workers and silenced news media in parts of the country. Chanting “Justice!” and “...
Tags: Murder, Crime, Law and Justice, Mexico, Abusive Behavior, Blackmail and Extortion
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