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- MLS All-Stars beat West Ham 3-2
- TORONTO AFP — David Beckham was a winner in his first Major League Soccer All-Star Game here, the English midfielder helping the MLS All-Stars defeat England's West Ham 3-2. Dwayne De Rosario netted a penalty kick in the 69th minute for the winner as the MLS select lineup improved...
- Research articles 2008-07-24
- Only on media day ...
- GLENDALE, Ariz. -- Tom Brady laughed off a marriage proposal Tuesday from a woman in a white wedding gown and flowing veil during Super Bowl XLII media day at University of Phoenix Stadium, where the sports media were joined as usual by unusual representatives from around the world. ...
- Research articles 2008-01-30
- Singers' murders frighten Mexico
- AWAVE of organized crime violence terrorizing many parts of Mexico is driving fear into the heart of the entertainment business with the murders of several popular musicians, suggesting no one is immune to the rampant brutality. Most disquieting were the weekend slayings of two singers who had...
- Research articles 2007-12-06
- Mexican LDS history on exhibit
- PROVO -- Collecting memorabilia of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from south of the border has been a passion of a Provo family for years. It started when Fernando Gonzales' schoolteacher aunt began gathering church-related items decades ago. Several years ago Gonzales took over the...
- Research articles 2007-11-01
- Foreign support for Venezuelan political exiles during the regime of Juan Vicente Gomez: the case of Mexico, 1923-33.
- THE HISTORY OF LATIN AMERICA is littered with examples of the direct and indirect involvement of the United States in the internal affairs of certain countries that make up the region. (1) Less well known in the historiography of the area is the interference by various ...
- Research articles 2007-06-22
- Para Mi: Ontario's Own Tequila
- Most tequila comes from Jalisco, a state in Mexico. It is there that the agave plants bloom in just the right combination of sun, soil and precipitation. The agave requires very little water. You should know, if your thinking right now that agave is a cactus, that the couple of...
- Research articles 2007-05-01
- Colin's sudden switch to southpaw foils Stewart
- A head butt in Round 6 did the most visible damage to a bloody-faced Mike Stewart last night in the main event at the New Alhambra. But Stewart was hurt the most when unheralded opponent Enrique Colin of Guasave, Mexico, switched to southpaw in Round 4 and did the...
- Research articles 2007-03-03
- Aurora police say possible suspect may have left area.(News)
- Byline: Sara Hooker Daily Herald Staff Writer Aurora police say it's possible a man they want to talk to in connection with the weekend death of a 44-year-old woman may have left the area to join his family in Texas or Mexico. ...
- Research articles 2006-12-27
- MEXICAN GOVERNMENT ASKS CANADA TO EXTRADITE MINE-UNION LEADER NAPOLEON GOMEZ URRUTIA.
- The Mexican government has requested the extradition of Napoleon Gomez Urrutia, the embattled leader of Mexico's largest mine union (Sindicato Nacional de Trabajadores Mineros, Metalurgicos y Similares de la Republica Mexicana SNTMMSRM. Gomez Urrutia, who is accused of misappropriating about US$55 million in union funds,...
- Research articles 2006-08-16
- Mexican miners rise up: the explosive dispute over privatization.
- NACOZAR, SONORA, MEXICO--Just days after conservative candidate Felipe Calderon declared himself the winner of Mexico's July 2 presidential election, the country's federal labor board lowered the boom on striking miners. At Nacozari, one of the world's largest copper mines just a few miles...
- Research articles 2006-07-01
- UNIONS USE MAY DAY EVENTS TO CRITICIZE PRESIDENT VICENTE FOX'S DECISION TO OUST MINE-UNION LEADER.
- Tens of thousands of Mexican labor-union members filled the historic Zocalo in Mexico City on International Labor Day, also known as May Day, primarily to protest President Vicente Fox's labor policies but also to show solidarity with thousands of expatriates who were marching in cities around...
- Research articles 2006-05-03
- News From USW: Hispanic Caucus Calls on Mexican Government to Reinstate Mineworker Leader
- PITTSBURGH -- News From USW: The United Steelworkers USW praised the action of the seventeen members of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, which signed a letter to Mexican President Vicente Fox, calling on his government to reinstate Napoleon Gomez to his democratically elected position as General Secretary at Los Mineros (Mexican...
- Research articles 2006-03-20
- FATAL EXPLOSION AT COAHUILA MINE HIGHLIGHTS POOR SAFETY CONDITIONS FOR WORKERS.
- A fatal explosion at a coal mine in Coahuila state has drawn attention to the poor safety conditions for workers in the Mexican mining industry, particularly in coal extraction. The incident, which occurred on Feb. 19 at the Unidad Pasta de Conchos mine near the ...
- Research articles 2006-03-01
- Hipanic youths seize opportunity to achieve.(Neighbor)
- Byline: Tara Malone Daily Herald Staff Writer Luis Cabrera watched students stream through the doors of Elgin's Huff Elementary School for 19 years, sending off a class of sixth-graders to area middle schools each spring. So it is with pride and excitement...
- Research articles 2005-04-06
- Mexico: Televisa looks for record sales in 2004.
- Mexico, Nov 17, 2004 (El Economista/SABI via COMTEX) Bernardo Gomez, vice president Televisa expects the company to end 2004 with record sales and profits, thanks to the recovery of the domestic market. Last week Televisa stroke a strategic agreement with Hispanic Publishing Group, specialized...
- Research articles 2004-11-17
- MIGUEL CONTRERAS
- Miguel Angel Zapata Contreras, 33, a Colorado resident for over ten years, passed away unexpectedly on September 19, 2004, as a result of a motorcycle accident. He was born on September 29, 1970 in Gomez Palacio Durango, Mexico, to the union of Jose Zapata Vasquez and Nohemi Contreras De Zapata....
- Research articles 2004-09-22
- Births.(Neighbor)
- Condell Medical Center - Shreya Sharma to Rajneesh and Aarti Arora, Gurnee. Grandparents: S.D. and Mirmala Sharma, Hyderabad India; Vinay and Anita Arora, Chandiqarh, India. Great-grandparents: G.P. and Dropadi Sharma, New Delhi, India; Vijay Behar Arora and Saroj Arora, Ambala, India. ...
- Research articles 2004-05-02
- Lack of reforms increases costs of economic development.
- MEXICO CITY, Jun 25, 2003 (Notimex/Corporate Mexico by Internet Securities, Inc. via COMTEX) -- The lack of structural reforms increases the costs associated with the economic development of Mexico, said the director of Economic Studies for Banamex. Alberto Gomez Alcala reported that despite this fact, an...
- Research articles 2003-06-29
- Lack of reforms increases costs of economic development.
- MEXICO CITY, Jun 25, 2003 (Notimex/Corporate Mexico by Internet Securities, Inc. via COMTEX) -- The lack of structural reforms increases the costs associated with the economic development of Mexico, said the director of Economic Studies for Banamex. Alberto Gomez Alcala reported that despite this fact, an...
- Research articles 2003-06-25
- Births.(Neighbor)
- Condell Medical Center - Jose Alfredo Macias, Jan. 11 to Jose Angel Macias and Gricelda Manriquez, Round Lake Beach. Brother of Anamayra, Jeanette and Joanna. Grandparents: Benigno Macias Valadez and Mauricia Cuevas, Nicolas Manriquez and Navia Luis Atilano, all of Jalisco, Mexico. ...
- Research articles 2003-02-23
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