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Retailers expanding globally turn to developing markets
Retailers plagued by slow sales might want to seek customers outside the U.S. -- places, for instance, such as Brazil, Chile and Uruguay. Those countries top a 2013 ranking of developing countries for retail investment by consultant A.T. Kearney....Tags: Global Expansion, Uruguay, Consumers, Consumer Confidence, Mexico
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Parkland grad wins Daytime Emmy
TV WatchersA 2005 Parkland grad has won a Daytime Emmy award for his camera work on "Born to Explore with Richard Wiese." In the creative Daytime Emmy Awards presented Friday, Greg Harriott and cinematographer John Barnhardt won for outstanding achievement in...... -
Strong quake sways buildings in Mexico City
MEXICO CITY — A powerful two-punch earthquake shook western Mexico early Sunday, knocking out electricity and cellular phone service in parts of this sprawling capital. There were no immediate reports of serious damage or fatalities. Initial...
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Power outages hit Mexico City after quake in country's center
ReutersMEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Power outages hit the Mexican capital of Mexico City on Sunday after an earthquake struck the center of the country, and officials said there was no other damage reported. Some restaurants and residential buildings in the...Tags: U.S. Geological Survey, Mexico
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Magnitude 6.0 quake hits Mexico, tremors felt in Mexico City
ReutersMEXICO CITY, June 16 (Reuters) - A magnitude 6.0 earthquake hit Mexico on Sunday, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) said, and tremors were felt in Mexico City. There were no immediate reports of damage in the city, Mexico City mayor Miguel Angel...Tags: U.S. Geological Survey, Mexico
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Journalist Alfredo Corchado says it's 'Midnight in Mexico'
Journalist Alfredo Corchado has had a front seat to many of the most important events of recent Mexican history. In the 1980s he covered the protests in Northern Mexico that foreshadowed the end of one-party rule, and he was later a Mexico City...Tags: Journalism, Organized Crime, Mexico, Book, Crime, Law and Justice
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Ex-governor in Mexico facing probe checks into hospital
MEXICO CITY -- State governors in Mexico like to choose their successors. They almost always pick their party’s candidates and then work tirelessly to see them elected. It is a way to be sure the next guy watches your back. Or so the thinking goes....Tags: Lawyers, Justice System, Christianity, Politics, Regional Authority
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In Theory: Immigration reform not just liberal cause
Reforming America's immigration laws to allow undocumented immigrants to apply for citizenship has long been seen as a cause championed by liberals. But now a group that's not exactly known for liberal ideas has joined the call to relax immigration...
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Decades after a Mexican kingpin's arrest, his fortune echoes
MEXICO CITY -- Powerful Mexican drug boss Rafael Caro Quintero was off the streets in 1985, arrested in Costa Rica on suspicion of ordering a hit on a U.S. drug agent. His fate appeared to be sealed in 1989, when a Mexican judge convicted him and...Tags: Personal Service, Drug Trafficking, Mexico, Criminal Laws, Crime, Law and Justice
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Mexican mayor turns over city to God, stirring debate
MEXICO CITY -- She rose to the podium and cast her eyes skyward. The mayor of Monterrey then entrusted her Mexican city to God and Jesus Christ as the crowd around her cheered. “I open the doors of this city to God as the maximum authority,”...
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Former Mexican official's boasts add fire to corruption probes
MEXICO CITY — It was the kind of big-man boast that would have made Jay-Z or Bo Diddley proud: He owned 300 suits, he said. Four hundred pairs of pants, 1,000 shirts and 400 pairs of shoes. He shopped Beverly Hills, Rodeo Drive, "the best of Los...
Tags: Government, Rentals, Politics, Regional Authority, Executive Branch
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From Cuba to America, as immigrants
My father came to this country in the trunk of a car. That's a sentence I've said many times in my 35 years. I've said it when someone I cared about wanted to give up or when I was asked what I wanted to do for a living or which presidential candidate I...
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