Wednesday May 15 | National Hurricane Center
Tropical Storm ALVIN Public Advisory Number 2
DISCUSSION AND 48-HOUR OUTLOOK ------------------------------ AT 200 PM PDT...2100 UTC...THE CENTER OF TROPICAL STORM ALVIN WAS LOCATED NEAR LATITUDE 8.7 NORTH...LONGITUDE 105.1 WEST.
Wednesday May 15 | The Miami Herald
1st tropical storm of eastern Pacific season forms
The U.S. National Hurricane Center in Miami says Tropical Storm Alvin formed Wednesday.
Wednesday May 15 | The Las Vegas Sun
1st tropical depression of Pacific season forms
The U.S. National Hurricane Center in Miami says the depression formed Wednesday.
Newstrike Capital Inc. Files NI 43-101 Resource Estimate for the Ana Paula Project, Guerrero, Mexico
Newstrike Capital Inc. announced today that it has filed on SEDAR a technical report in support of the Company's March 27, 2013 news release, which included a mineral resource estimate at its Ana Paula Project in Guerrero, Mexico.
Sons of journalists allegedly murdered by Mexican drug cartels
It's believed by federal police officers investigating the case that the gunmen are members or associates of one of Mexico's organized crime organizations.
Whither the Drug War in Mexico
Enrique PeA a Nieto took over the presidency of Mexico on December 1, 2012, after defeating Felipe CalderA3n.
Mexico welcomes Obama for listening tour
For decades, the arrival of a U.S. president here would often be occasioned by large demonstrations denouncing "the empire" to the north that seeks to exploit workers through the spread of capitalism.
Global labor protests mark May Day
Protesters armed with pipes, spray paint and slingshots marched through this state capital south of Mexico City, vandalizing public buildings to express opposition to teacher competency exams and the revoking of the right to sell their jobs to the highest bidder.
Special Report: The Fire this Time: Mexico's New Revolt from Below
On the eve of May Day 2013, the drum beat of protest and revolt beats loudly in southern and southwestern Mexico.
Rebel teachers challenge Mexico's leader
Teachers and students shout slogans against the government in front of anti-riot policemen at the highway between the capital and Acapulco.
Mexican vigilantes take over for police: they don't need no stinkin' badges
"Now , people are going out again and there's movement in the streets." TIERRA COLORADA, MEXICO-Two pickups speed though the narrow streets in the rough-hewn town of Tierra Colorada, following the shouts and waves of residents.
Mexican Teachers Rebelling Against Government over Education Reforms
A Mexican teachers' strike that began two months ago turned violent this week, with rebel "maestros" looting, burning and partially destroying the offices of Mexico's three main political parties in Chilpancingo, the capital of Guerrero state.
Just What the Mexican Drug War Needs: More Vigilante Militias
Mexico's drug war isn't just a conflict between the government and heavily-armed cartels.
Mexico central bank chief sees no imminent capital outflows
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Progress presses on to bring olive farm to Victoria
The land purchase is final, and plans continue forward to locate an olive farm near Telferner, just off U.S. Highway 59, said Jim Henry with Texas Olive Ranch .
Gunmen kill 5 workers loading sand near Acapulco
ACAPULCO, Mexico Authorities in Mexico say gunmen killed five men who were loading sand onto a truck at a riverbank near the resort city of Acapulco, while a shootout in an adjacent state killed one federal police officer and four alleged attackers.
Thousands of Teachers Destroy Government Offices After Politicians Pass Education Reform in MX
Teachers in the southern Mexican state of Guerrero and activists from various organizations on Wednesday destroyed the offices of several political parties in the state capital of Chilpancingo, where changes to the state education law were approved by lawmakers earlier in the week.
Protesting against President Pena Nieto's education reform project, a teacher burns a photograph of the Mexican leader outside a Secretary of Education office after they attacked the building, in Chilpancingo, Mexico, Wednesday, April 24, 2013.
Teachers trash Mexican political party offices
Angry teachers on Wednesday attacked offices of Mexico's main political parties in the capital of the southwestern state of Guerrero to protest against an education overhaul, breaking windows, spray-painting walls and starting fires.