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China's Xi Jinping appears in public after lengthy absence
World NowChinese Vice President Xi Jinping appeared in public on Saturday after a nearly two-week absence that sparked intense speculation about his health and possible infighting in the top ranks of the Communist Party.... -
Two PRI politicians killed within days in Mexico
World NowMEXICO CITY -- Two politicians from the soon-to-be-ruling Institutional Revolutionary Party, or PRI, have been slain within two days of each other, sending a chilling reminder of the violent Mexico that awaits the new administration. One of the killings,... -
Hourly wage in Mexico? Union members express fears of legislation
World NowMEXICO CITY -- Mexico's lower house of Congress has passed a major labor-reform law -- the first changes in employment regulations in Mexico since 1970 -- that would alter the way bosses and employees interact before, during and after a job. For organized... -
6 Mexico police slain in 2 attacks
World NowMEXICO CITY -- Six Mexican police have been assassinated in two separate incidents in the drug-battleground states of Durango and Tamaulipas, government officials reported Thursday.... -
Five arrested amid false rumors of attacks in Mexico City
World NowMEXICO CITY -- Five people are under arrest for allegedly driving through low-income neighborhoods in eastern Mexico City warning residents of pending attacks, part of what police called a string of false rumors that have sown fear across the city's... -
Villaraigosa platform flap now the subject of a campaign ad
L.A. NOWAn awkward moment at the Democratic National Convention for Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa has become the subject of a new television ad for a Florida Republican seeking re-election.... -
In China, questions abound despite verdict in Gu Kailai trial
World NowLegal experts are questioning the trial of Gu Kailai -- the wife of a former Chinese Politburo member -- who was given a suspended death sentence for poisoning British businessman Neil Heywood.... -
China-Japan tensions rising over disputed islands
World NowNationalist tensions are rising in China and Japan over rival claims to uninhabitable rocky islands, despite efforts by leaders in the Beijing and Tokyo to calm the dispute.... -
A 'Hank Rhon' appears in a museum, and Mexicans mostly shrug
World NowMEXICO CITY -- The art world in this art-obsessed city entertained a minor controversy last week during the official reopening of the Rufino Tamayo Museum in Chapultepec Park. With President Felipe Calderon presiding at an official ceremony, the museum... -
China's media criticize Clinton's visit to Cook Islands
World NowChina's official media have stepped up criticism of Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton's impending visit to a remote island chain in the South Pacific, complaining that American saber-rattling is disturbing a tranquil region.... -
Mexico's PRI to be declared winner of presidential election
World NowFinally, Enrique Peņa Nieto and his Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), which ruled Mexico for seven decades, on Friday were on the brink of being declared the formal winners of July's presidential election, following a court ruling that rejected a... -
Beijing car crash opens door to another scandal in China
World NowBefore dawn on March 18, a black Ferrari slammed into a concrete barrier in Beijing, killing the young male driver, badly injuring two young women and setting off yet another episode in the soap opera that has become Chinese politics. Chinese-language...
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