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Ruben Navarrette is a CNN contributor and a nationally syndicated columnist with the Washington Post Writers Group. Follow him on Twitter: @rubennavarrette. (CNN) -- On a recent trip to Mexico City as part of a delegation of Mexican-American and
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Mexico mid-morning and you will find a surplus of idle waiters. Return at lunchtime and you will find the same number of staff rushed off their feet. Like many Mexican businesses, restaurants are alternately over- and understaffed because the ancient
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Leftist legislators mounted a heated but largely fruitless battle in Mexico's lower house of congress Friday trying to block the passage of legislation that would loosen the country's 1970's-era labor laws. The measure originally would have
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As he nears the end of this six-year term, Mexican President Felipe Calderon leaves his country with an economy better armored against global problems, as well as more armored cars on the streets. Calderon delivered his final state-of-the-nation
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Mexico and justice The trials of Ernesto Zedillo An American court is preparing to judge the man who brought democracy to Mexico for war crimes. BY THE time the shooting had finished, 45 men, women and children lay dead or dying deep in the jungle.
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Whereas Brazil passes on the presidential baton in two months and Colombia does so in seven weeks, Mexico's president-elect must wait five months before taking office. For Enrique Pena Nieto, who won July's presidential election as the candidate of
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Rafael Humberto Celaya Valenzuela that is one of the four detainees in Madrid (Spain), for supposed bonds with the cartel of Sinaloa, and presumably linked with "El Chapo"; he sought to be candidate, by PRI, for federal deputy's
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Spanish police working with the FBI have halted an attempt by a major Mexican drug smuggling and distribution ring to establish a European operation, authorities said Friday. Four suspected Sinaloa cartel members, including an alleged cousin of the
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August 9, 2012 We are the children of the ideals you couldn't kill. A young woman carried the hand-lettered sign as she marched with tens of thousands of people in Mexico City last July 22. Twenty-something, with long black hair and jeans, her
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UPA nominee Hamid Ansari and NDA candidate Jaswant Singh are among 34 people who have filed nominations for the August 7 vice-presidential election. On the last day of filing nominations today, seven people, including Singh, filed their papers before
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