| | You searched for Mexico and City and Hotels Date: Thu May 17 11:57:19 2012 Searching WorldNews.com for:"Mexico and City and Hotels" Sorted: by date (newest first) Total matches: 667 No previous results Next 20 results | - Texas on the Potomac
| TexMessage: Congressman Hensarling releases statement in support of Violence Against Woman act | Thursday, May 17 | Good morning, TexMessagers! Today in 1939, the Columbia Lions and the Princeton Tigers competed in a baseball game in New York City that was the first televised sporting event in the Houston Chronicle - `Ring of Fire’ eclipse visible from China to Texas
| LOS ANGELES (AP) - Millions of people in the western United States and some parts of Asia will get to witness the sun transform into a ring of fire. | The event is an annular solar eclipse. It occurs when the moon passes in front of the sun, blocking everything but a bright ring of light. | Early The Washington Times - Los Angeles musicians offer updates and insights
| There is so much action in the Los Angeles music scene and the enthusiasm from musicians within the scene is contagious: | Mary Scholz will be playing the House of Blues tomorrow Thursday, May 17th. Mary's strong presence arriving on the scene, brilliant songwriting and engaging personality all The Examiner - Census: Minorities now surpass whites in US births
| WASHINGTON - For the first time, racial and ethnic minorities make up more than half the children born in the U.S., capping decades of heady immigration growth that is now slowing. | New 2011 census estimates highlight sweeping changes in the nation's racial makeup and the prolonged impact of a we Herald Tribune - Five reasons why you should escape to Mexico this summer
| Whether you are looking for a last-minute trip to kick off the summer or you just need an escape, Mexico might be the perfect destination for you to relax and unwind. There are many reasons to visit Mexico, but here are five reasons why you should book your trip right now: | 1. Sea Turtles | May t The Examiner - Professor Carlos Fuentes: Author whose work fuelled the rise of South American writing
| The one-time Mexican ambassador to France and Harvard professor was also a high-profile critic of the US's policy towards Latin America and an acute analyst of his own country's problems. He moved among presidents, film stars and other world-ranking artists. He was close friends with Luis Buñuel, The Independent - Drawn back to suburban reality
| ON a sunlit afternoon, an infant Shaun Tan is walking hand in hand with his father. The toddler strides forward purposefully, two steps ahead of his smiling parent. A couple of decades later, the aspiring artist Tan paints that childhood moment; he also makes a lightning sketch of his now-adult se The Australian - Carlos Fuentes embraced Chicago
| Internationally acclaimed Mexican novelist Carlos Fuentes loved The Drake. Every time he came to Chicago, Fuentes always stayed at the legendary hotel. | In 1999, I met Fuentes for an interview there, where he came to a meeting room elegantly dressed. We talked briefly about Chicago’s world-clas Chicago Sun-Times - 500
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| Mexico's former deputy defense minister and a top army general are being questioned for suspected links to organized crime. | Mexican soldiers on Tuesday detained retired general Tomas Angeles Dauahare and general Roberto Dawe Gonzalez and turned them over to the country's organized crime unit, mi Al Jazeera - Correction: Carlos Fuentes-Reax Quotes story
| In a May 15 compilation of comments reacting to the death of Mexican writer Carlos Fuentes, The Associated Press misspelled the name of the director of Mexico's National Council for Culture and the Arts. Her name is Consuelo Saizar, not Consuelo Salazar. | Copyright 2012 The Associated Press. The Washington Times - Correction: Carlos Fuentes-Reax Quotes story
| In a May 15 compilation of comments reacting to the death of Mexican writer Carlos Fuentes, The Associated Press misspelled the name of the director of Mexico's National Council for Culture and the Arts. Her name is Consuelo Saizar, not Consuelo Salazar. | ___ | May 16, 2012 06:26 PM EDT | Copyrig Austin American Statesman - Energy Independence Is No Longer Just A Pipe Dream
| Williamsport, Pa., used to be celebrated for its past -- as the 1938 birthplace of Little League Baseball, which still plays its annual World Series nearby. Then natural gas was found. | Now this once-sleepy chunk of north-central Pennsylvania is a star on the map of an emerging national energy ru Rig Zone - Quebec City is nearby foreign, friendly getaway for summer travel
| Just eight hours away by car from New York City, Quebec City has the look and atmosphere that make you feel like you are in Europe. | Québec City Tourism and its partners, in association with Destination Québec, announced today what Summer 2012 holds for travelers planning to experience the very The Examiner - Mexico anti-drug agents detain 2 army generals
| MEXICO CITY - Federal prosecutors say anti-drug agents have detained and are questioning two army generals, including a former assistant defense secretary. | The Attorney General's Office says in a brief statement released late Tuesday that soldiers detained retired Gen. Tomas Angeles Dauahare and Herald Tribune - Law Enforcement Briefs
JACKSON | 100 lbs of marijuana seized | A Jackson man has been charged with possession of 100 pounds of marijuana with intent to distribute. | Danny Lowe, 44, of Vine Street was arrested Tuesday. | The marijuana had a street value of $128,000, Jackson Police spokeswoman Colendula Green said.3rd char Clarion Ledger - Restaurant Report
| Adar Kosher Pizza, 318 W. Sahara Ave., received 28 demerits May 2. Violations included foods held at improper temperature. GRADE: C. | Baan Mae Toy Thai Restaurant, 4105 W. Sahara Ave., received 17 demerits April 30. Violations included personal items improperly stored. GRADE: B | Carnitas Michoac Review Journal - Appreciating Mexican author Carlos Fuentes
| MEXICO CITY (AP) - Whatever they may have thought of his politics, anyone lucky enough to have conversed with author Carlos Fuentes couldn’t help but be taken by his patrician good looks and his love affair with language. | I was struck by this the first time I met Fuentes at his Mexico City The Washington Times - Zetas cartel 'denies' role in Mexico massacre
| Banners have appeared in northern Mexico apparently signed by the country’s Zetas drug cartel denying any role in the massacre of 49 people, whose mutilated bodies were found dumped in the neighbouring state of Nuevo Leon. | An employee of the prosecutors' office in San Luis Potosi state sai Al Jazeera - Appreciating Mexican author Carlos Fuentes
| MEXICO CITY - Whatever they may have thought of his politics, anyone lucky enough to have conversed with author Carlos Fuentes couldn't help but be taken by his patrician good looks and his love affair with language. | I was struck by this the first time I met Fuentes at his Mexico City home in 19 Herald Tribune |