MEXICO Top Stories
The Washington Post: MEXICOCITY — Swine flu is back in Mexico, the epicenter of a world pandemic three years ago that panicked people around the globe. The country registered more...
PR Newswire: Building on solid tourism numbers in 2011, the MexicoTourism Board predicts 52 million tourists will visit Mexico in 2012....
PR Newswire: Coming off a Strong2011, Mexico Sets Ambitious TourismTargets for the "Year of theMaya" Loading the player......
Zeenews: Mexico City: Nissan Motor Co. announced plans to invest $2 billion in building a third manufacturing facility in Mexico. The new plant in the central state of...
COLUMN: Focus more on Mexico2012-02-06
The Leaf Chronicle: SAN DIEGO - Former Secretary of StateCondoleezza Rice said recently that her biggest regret from her time in the George W. Bush administration is that she didn't focus more on our backyard. "I think the thing that I'd most like to do over is some of the...
Bloody and naked: Hundreds of anti-bull fighting protestors stage a dramatic rally in Mexico City2012-02-06
The Daily Mail: Hundreds of animals rights protestors covered themselves in fake blood and lay on the ground half naked in a demonstration against bull fighting in Mexico City. An estimated 250 people took part in Saturday's protest, taping imitation barbed darts that...
BBC News: Mexico's governing conservative party has for the first time selected a woman candidate to run in the country's presidential election. Josefina Vazquez Mota, a former education minister,...
Yahoo Daily News: The Consulate of Mexico and ClearPoint Credit Counseling Solutions launch a joint effort to promote consumer health through financial education in Seattle's Mexican community. Seattle, WA (PRWEB) February 06, 2012 ClearPoint Credit Counseling Solutions...
Independent online (SA): Mexico City- Voters from Mexico’s ruling conservative party selected their first woman presidential candidate on Sunday, choosing a former education minister to battle the opposition’s nominee, who has a big lead in the polls. National Action Party...
STL Today: A major political party in Mexico has chosen a female presidential candidate for the first time, as the ruling party bet that a charismatic former congresswoman will help it erode the lead held by its powerful rival. After easily winning the National Action...
Al Jazeera: Mexico's ruling conservative party has chosen Josefina Vazquez Mota, a 51-year-old economist and former minister, as its candidate for presidential elections on July 1. Vazquez Mota was elected late on Sunday with 55 per cent of votes from National Action...
The Los Angeles Times: Reporting from Mexico City— Members of Mexico's ruling party on Sunday chose former CongresswomanJosefina Vazquez Mota as their long-shot candidate for president — the first time a woman will vie for the country's top job on behalf of a major...
Mexico Picks Woman as Prez Candidate2012-02-06
Time Magazine: (MEXICOCITY) Mexico's ruling party on Sunday chose a...




