Posts Tagged ‘mexico’

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Monday, June 16th, 2008

A Mexican state was also added to the list. In total, the FDA has cleared 37 states to this point, including Puerto Rico as well as northern Florida. Countries including Israel and Guatemala have also been deemed to be safe. In Mexico, the state of Baja California was deemed to have safe tomatoes. Over the [...]

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Deanna Dunagan Mark Rylance

Monday, June 16th, 2008

At
one point in Dallas I lived in a one-room place with a hot plate and
half refrigerator and a sofa with rancid bacon grease on the rug. But I
never had another job after I quite teaching. I had some help from my
parents, but I could live on $150 a month. Well, that’s in Mexico that
I lived [...]

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Dog The Bounty Hunter Divorce

Tuesday, June 10th, 2008

He was released but told not to leave the country. He soon left anyway, and Mexico declared he and his crew fugitives from justice on July 3, and initiated extradition proceedings to return them to Mexico for trial. The charges and extradition proceedings were eventually dropped. The capture made Chapman famous, and led to his [...]

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El Mayor Tequila & Drink Recipes

Thursday, June 5th, 2008

Your source for industry news, history, trends, tastings, reviews, videos and all things tequila… El Mayor means “the greatest”. Our quest has once again revealed another great bottle of Tequila. We recently had the opportunity to taste Tequila El Mayor Blanco. The bottle has a very nice natural shape that brought visions of the agave [...]

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World’s Fattest Man Manuel Uribe Goes On Record Breaking Diet

Saturday, May 17th, 2008

If he succeeds, he will beat the current record held by American Rosalie Bradford, who reportedly lost 52.5 stone in the early 1990s. It made a change from years of eating pizzas, burgers, chips and fizzy drinks when he worked as a computer repair man in America. Back in Mexico, he only added to his [...]

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Lana Turner Pictures

Tuesday, May 13th, 2008

When Ty went on location in Mexico to do Captains From Castile Lana took time off to spend New Years with him. When Lana heard that Power and Linda tied the knot she took to her bed and then took off for New York. Lana got pregnant twice during that marriage but lost one baby [...]

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Stamp Prices Going Up Today

Monday, May 12th, 2008

But folks who planned ahead and bought those “Forever” stamps for 41 cents each can still use them without extra postage. Sorry, Forever stamps also went up to 42 cents. The cost to mail a post card will also went up a penny, to 27 cents. First-class international letter to Canada or Mexico, 72 cents, [...]

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Claim Jumper Las Vegas

Saturday, May 10th, 2008

Come see why the rest of the world hates America!), Im pretty sure you can now order a surf n turf combo of 3000 shrimp with half of a pig. Mount Everest style. So Stacy, Tami, and I hung out with Frank-who if he looks familiar, and you live in Canada and/or Mexico, you%26#39;ve seen [...]

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Timeline Of Jennifer Cave Murder Investigation

Friday, May 9th, 2008

Even after living this case for more than two years, Engle seemed incredulous at the story Hall tells, including that she feared for her life when she traveled to Mexico with Caves killer. “It was fake. Like she’s living her own created story of what didn’t happen. She just looks like she’s acting, and as [...]

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Celebrating Cinco De Mayo Put Mexican Beer Inside You

Monday, May 5th, 2008

Mexican Light Lager Cram a lime wedge into the neck of Coronna, Sol, Tecate or any of the other Mexican light lagers and you’re set for the fiesta. Mexican Amber Lager Almost as popular as Mexico’s light lagers are their amber lagers. Micheladas Want an authentic Mexican beer experience [...]

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Sharon Gless Reunites With Tyne Daly On Judging Amy - 2 Of 4

Sunday, May 4th, 2008

Youd think being married twenty-years to a spanish speakinghot little few who was born in mexico id know how to spell revolution in not-american-speak. Thank you for taking the time to read Tyne daly. In addition, you can browse my related and recent posts below. You can be the first to comment! You must be [...]

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Denny Hamlin Steve Wallace

Sunday, May 4th, 2008

Harvick, Carl Edwards and Mike Bliss had stayed on the track under caution on Lap 237, while Hamlin came in for new tires. It also was the third consecutive win for the No. 20 with three different drivers (Kyle Busch at Mexico, Tony Stewart at Talladega). Joe Gibbs Racing drivers have won seven of the [...]

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Tour Of The Gila Begins Wednesday

Thursday, May 1st, 2008

The first Tour washeld in 1987 and grown to international recognition with participants coming from the U.S.,Canada, New Zealand, Germany, Russia, Colombia, Mexico and Australia. Both men and women of all skill levels will participate in the five day event and they will end up covering a distanceup to 340 miles. This years event will [...]

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After 24 Years, ArtWalk Remains True To Its Roots

Saturday, April 26th, 2008

More than 400 painters, sculptors, photographers and other artists from Southern California, Arizona and Mexico will exhibit and sell their work in what is billed as the region’s largest open-air gallery. Saturday and April 27 —- will stretch through 16 downtown blocks, bounded on the north and south by Beech and Fir streets and east [...]

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A Cerebral Defense Of Gun Rights, By Bryan Caplan

Friday, April 25th, 2008

Regardless, ABC allows the Mexican attorney general to present Mexican criminality as the fault of the U.S. Mexico’s strict gun laws are being subverted by the easy availability of weapons in the U.S., the Mexican attorney general, Eduardo Medina-Mora Icaza, told ABC News. Here is the thing, if Mexicans had the same God-given right to [...]

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Adelaide United FC Continue Strong Showing In AFC Champions League

Thursday, April 24th, 2008

This question relates directly to the establishment of Public/Private Partnerships between private corporations and government which grant no-compete clauses and Comprehensive Development Agreements (CDA) which provide guarantees by government to the corporations on investment returns. Security perimeter to include the borders of Canada and Mexico. Question 4 asked, Do you think it would strengthen U.S. [...]

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Extra, Extra: With Love From Howard Hughes

Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008

He was born in Joplin, Missouri on February 1, 1902. Both of Hughes parents were bookkeepers. His parents separated when Hughes was young. After his parents separation, Hughes father moved to Mexico and Hughes grandmother helped raise him. When Hughes was 12, his mother moved him to Illinois. Shortly after their move to Illinois, Hughes [...]

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Danica Patrick Wins Indy Japan 300

Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008

More birthday parties than you can shake a stick at. Unlike last year I got to see the race in Mexico during daylight hours. Too bad the race wasn’t as awesome! Oh well, at least I enjoyed the Rolex race on Saturday - that was good racing. There were too many cautions for my liking. [...]

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Eli Manning On Wedding: ‘Close Friends And Family’

Sunday, April 20th, 2008

Theyre an adorable couple, a staff member at One & Only Palmilla Resort, tells New Yorks Daily News. We like having them here very much. After putting around 27 holes on the Pamillas Jack Nicklaus-designed golf course with brother Peyton Manning and four pals on Thursday morning, Eli Manning retreated to the hotel pool, where [...]

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Mexico Vs China

Thursday, April 17th, 2008

Yakima Herald photo. The day has arrived for Mexico to play China in an international friendly at Qwest Field. It’s a great treat for all local fans, but especially those of Chinese or Mexican descent. Local papers are rising to the occasion with excellent coverage. The Wenatchee World captures the sheer excitement Mexican Americans are [...]

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Final: Mexico 1, China 0

Thursday, April 17th, 2008

Yakima Herald photo. The day has arrived for Mexico to play China in an international friendly at Qwest Field. It’s a great treat for all local fans, but especially those of Chinese or Mexican descent. Local papers are rising to the occasion with excellent coverage. The Wenatchee World captures the sheer excitement Mexican Americans are [...]

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A Green Mistake: A True Manmade Crisis

Sunday, April 13th, 2008

In the last year, the price of wheat has tripled, corn doubled, and rice almost doubled. As prices soared, food riots have broken out in about 20 poor countries including Yemen, Haiti, Egypt, Pakistan, Indonesia, Ivory Coast, and Mexico. In response some countries, such as India, Pakistan Egypt and Vietnam, are banning the export of [...]

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Plunder Of The Sun (1953)

Sunday, April 13th, 2008

Everybody seems to have their own list of titles that will variously include or omit a number of marginal entries. This 1953 movie would seem a likely candidate since it has a number of noir characteristics. The action, for the most part, takes place in Mexico, the lead is a down on his luck type [...]

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Suspect In Slaying Of Pregnant Marine Arrested In Mexico

Friday, April 11th, 2008

But, Juarez said, she has had luck at Tres Marias, dominating play in 2006 and winning the tournament by five strokes over Paraguay’s Julieta Granada. “She knows how to win here,” he said. “And she really wants to.” Ochoa has said in the past that the pressure of being one of Mexico’s most respected and [...]

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Chertoff Won’t Let Enviros Stop Border Fence

Monday, April 7th, 2008

Basically, youve moved the border. The Sabal Palm Audubon Center and most of the Nature Conservancys Lennox Foundation Southmost Preserve would end up in the no-mans land between the fence and Mexico. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff announced Tuesday that he would bypass more than 30 environmental laws and regulations to build the [...]

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