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Collected Department Releases: Assistant Secretary Jose Fernandez...
Assistant Secretary of State for Economic and Business Affairs Jose W. Fernandez will travel to Mexico, Turkey, Bangladesh, and Spain May 20-29, 2013.
Yahoo lucks out; Mexican court chucks $2.75B damages award
A Mexican court ruled last November that Yahoo and Yahoo Mexico had to shell out a whopping $2.75 billion in a lawsuit over a yellow pages listing service's lost profits.
Socrates Fellow Brings Coral Research to Local High School
Coral reef health is the scientific specialty of Aaron Hartmann, a sixth year Ph.D. student at Scripps Institution of Oceanography.
19th Edition of MITM Americas Readies for Guadalajara, Mexico
The 19th edition of MITM Americas, Meetings and Incentive Travel Market, will take place in the city of Guadalajara, Mexico from October 2-4 2013, sponsored by Guadalajara's Convention Bureau.
Volcanologist Can Discuss 'Popo', the Ash-Spewing Volcano That Has Towns Near Mexico City on Alert
University at Buffalo volcanologist Michael Sheridan can discuss Mexico's Popocatepetl volcano, which has been coughing up ash and gas over the past few days.
Sprawl threatens unguarded Maya ruins
Construction crews have flattened what was known as Nohmul, or the, 'Great Mound,' a Mayan temple dating back more than a millennia and one of Belize's most important archaeological sites.
Mexico, to attract US retirees, may ease limits on landownership
Mexican legislators, seeking to make their country more attractive to U.S. retirees, may soon lift a major impediment for foreigners who want to own a piece of Mexico's Pacific or Caribbean coasts.
Vast network of express lanes on way
Despite nationwide declines in ridesharing, the San Diego region is embarking on a vast expansion of "next-generation" carpool corridors.
Bald Eagle, Heron Among Recently Spotted Birds
A Bald Eagle, Black-Crowned Night Heron and Yellow-Headed Blackbird are among notable bird sightings reported in Imperial Beach in the last month, according to the Tijuana Estuary Visitor Center.
OMA Announces Details of Ps. 400 Million Capital Reduction Payment
Mexican airport operator Grupo Aeroportuario del Centro Norte, S.A.B. de C.V., known as OMA , announces details for the payment of the first of five capital reduction payments that were approved by its annual shareholders' meeting.
Caltrans to space out way for SR 11
Supervisors took a step this week towards getting SR 11 built when they agreed wth Caltrans on taking up property needed to piece together space to draw in SR 11 traffic onto county roads, and line up frontages.
Mexico City's Secretary of Economic Development Visits Chicago to Strengthen Relations
Travel group taught 'balcony safety' before Cancun trip
The owner of a youth travel business that took graduating Acadia students to Mexico said his staff did everything they could to keep young travellers safe, including teaching "balcony safety." S-trip! said it has taken about 150,000 students on graduation trips since the late 1990s.
Brainbuster - " Make your brain tingle
Cinco De Mayo is coming up soon, and there will be several celebrations surrounding that Mexican event.
Ask Lonely Planet: Exploring the French countryside
We will be staying in Bordeaux for five days early in July, prior to 10 days barging on the Lot, Baise and Garonne rivers and canals, departing from Agen.
So many brunches, lunches and prix fixed menus, so little time! Mother's Day can be a little overwhelming, and if you still haven't figured out what to do, it'll be hard to find an open reservation, or at least something original to treat mom to.
Global Closure Systems expanding in Mexico
Global Closure Systems, established after French private equity firm PAI Partners purchased Philadelphia-based Crown Holding Inc's plastics closure business for $750 million in 2005, is in the middle of a major expansion of its manufacturing operations in Mexico.
Mexico, to attract U.S. retirees, may ease limits on landownership
Mexican legislators, seeking to make their country more attractive to U.S. retirees, may soon lift a major impediment for foreigners who want to own a piece of Mexico's Pacific or Caribbean coasts.
Hispanics Drive New Trend in Retail Leasing
Specialty grocers serving the Hispanic community - such as Northgate Gonzalez Markets, Vallarta Supermarkets Inc.
Souvenir Of The Week: Bolsas De Mandados From Mexico
Bolsas de mandados translates to "errand bags," and they were fixtures at Mexican markets long before the BYO grocery-bag trend arrived on this side of the border.