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Medical News Today (Free subscription) | 23/11/2009
Veracruz, Mexico, on Wednesday became the 17th of the country's 32 states to enact a law defining life as beginning at conception, the AP/Google News reports. States began adopting such laws -- most of which make abortion a homicide -- in 2008 after Mexico City enacted a law legalizing abortion in the first 12 weeks of pregnancy.
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Data By Da{t}ta - Shiraz Datta (Free subscription) | 20/11/2009
In 1519, Hernan Cortés landed with a fleet of 12 ships near present day Veracruz, Mexico. The flotilla held 500 Spaniards, 300 natives, a dozen horses and a few cannons. Cortés’ aim was to conquer the Aztec Empire and take possession of its great wealth. The legend is that before launching the attack, Cortés burned his ships to prevent his men from retreating. Through the...
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World Auto News & Reviews (Free subscription) | 19/11/2009
After speaking directly with Hyundai, Leftlane has learned that, despite yesterday’s reports to the contrary, the Korean automaker does not have any intention to open a plant in Mexico. A report that originated with Edmunds yesterday indicated that the government agency Promexico was in negotiations with Hyundai over a new factory in the state of Veracruz. Copyright © 2007 World Auto News...
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Denver Post (Free subscription) | 19/11/2009
Lawmakers in Vera cruz made it Mexico's 17th state to pass legislation declaring that life begins at conception, then adopted a proposal that requires Congress to consider amending the constitution to outlaw abortion.
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Pro-Life News (Free subscription) | 19/11/2009
MEXICO CITY -- Lawmakers in Veracruz made it Mexico's 17th state to pass legislation declaring life begins at conception, then adopted a proposal that requires Congress to consider amending the constitution to outlaw abortion. A majority of the country's 32...
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Miami Herald (Free subscription) | 19/11/2009
Lawmakers in Veracruz made it Mexico's 17th state to pass legislation declaring life begins at conception, then adopted a proposal that requires Congress to consider amending the constitution to outlaw abortion.
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Seattle Times (Free subscription) | 19/11/2009
Lawmakers in Veracruz made it Mexico's 17th state to pass legislation declaring life begins at conception, then adopted a proposal that requires Congress to consider amending the constitution to outlaw abortion.
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San Diego Union (Free subscription) | 19/11/2009
Lawmakers in Veracruz made it Mexico's 17th state to pass legislation declaring life begins at conception, then adopted a proposal that requires Congress to consider amending the constitution to outlaw abortion.
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Autoblog (Free subscription) | 18/11/2009
Filed under: Plants/Manufacturing , Hyundai , Kia Hyundai Veracruz - Click above for high-res image gallery Hyundai is on a mission to expand its American market share. And so far, the going's been good for the Korean automaker, which has been taking the fight to its Japanese rivals with increasing ferocity. Now reports indicate that Hyundai-Kia is looking into building a third assembly plant in North...
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PRWeb - Daily News Feed (Free subscription) | 18/11/2009
Brain monitoring of Jackson's propofol could have saved his life despite the other drugs in his body. For the second consecutive year, propofol expert, Dr. Barry Friedberg will address the annual Congress of Mexican Anesthesiologists, this year in Veracruz, Mexico. Also, an expert on brain monitoring of propofol, Friedberg will lecture on how to increase its usefulness with his internationally acclaimed...
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People Daily (Free subscription) | 17/11/2009
Mexico's Interior Ministry has extended a state of emergency to Las Choapas and Agua Dulce, two flood-ravaged municipalities in Veracruz state. The declaration makes up to 30 million pesos (7.9 million U.S. dollars) available for each municipality to improve public works to prevent additional flooding. Mexico in late October and early November suffered heavy rains that dumped large amounts of water...
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PrairiePundit (Free subscription) | 15/11/2009
Observer/Guardian: ... Zeta territory is markedly different from the notoriously violent Ciudad Juárez, where the cartel pyramids have collapsed and criminal anarchy prevails. There, newspapers can report the nightly atrocities. In Zeta country, killing is less common and daily life appears normal – but it is governed by fear. Moreover, the Zetas are expanding. Determined to control a...
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Relevant Science (Free subscription) | 13/11/2009
NYT reports on the habits of Mexicans. I myself don't like to curse, but yes, since the sixties Mexicans have become more like people from Alvarado Veracruz. I will talk for myself, people from my generation can correct me. It is not a big deal to use the "f "word once in a while. I rather not, I guess because my parents didn't use profanities at home. Somehow out in the university it became...
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People Daily (Free subscription) | 07/11/2009
Mexico has evacuated 2,000 more people from their homes in the eastern coastal states of Tabasco and Veracruz hit by heavy rains over the last week, the Defense Ministry said Friday. The additional evacuation came after the Tabasco state government evacuated over 7,000 people to 22 state-run hostels. The Interior Ministry has declared a state of emergency and the state-run National Meteorology Service...