Pilfered Plateosaurus: Mexican police investigate theft of remote-controlled dino from show
Mexican police investigate dino’s disappearance Toronto awarded 2015 Pan American Games, beating out Bogota and Lima
Toronto awarded 2015 Pan American Games GUADALAJARA, Mexico — The 2015 Pan American Games are going to Toronto. Mexican authorities detain man described as state leader for La Familia drug cartel
Mexico nabs man called drug cartel’s state leader Dios mio! 549 mariachis sing their way to world record in Guadalajara, MexicoGUADALAJARA, Mexico — Ay, ay, ay, ay! Guadalajara finally boasts the world’s biggest mariachi band. Obama, leaders of Mexico and Canada promise friendship, cooperation, but that’s allGUADALAJARA, Mexico —President Barack Obama and his counterparts from Mexico and Canada emerged Monday from a speed summit united on recession-fighting and Honduras’ ousted leader but still divided on security and trade, the areas that most define their partnership. Ready for health care confrontation, Obama says ’sensible, reasoned’ arguments will prevailGUADALAJARA, Mexico — A day before facing a potentially boisterous town hall in New Hampshire, President Barack Obama praised the spirited debate over his health care plans on Monday and predicted “sensible and reasoned arguments” would ultimately prevail in Congress. Obama predicts health care overhaul will win approval as ‘reasoned arguments’ prevailGUADALAJARA, Mexico —President Barack Obama predicted Monday that Congress would pass his sweeping health care overhaul this fall as more “sensible and reasoned arguments” prevail. But he said immigration changes, another politically explosive subject, would have to wait until next year. Obama: Critics of US Honduras policy hypocritical in demanding that Washington take actionGUADALAJARA, Mexico —President Barack Obama says critics who complain the U.S. has not done enough to restore to power the elected government in Honduras are guilty of hypocrisy. Obama: Canadian health care system works for Canada, wouldn’t work for USGUADALAJARA, Mexico —President Barack Obama says Canada’s government-run health care system works for Canada, but wouldn’t work for the U.S. Obama: Canada trade unhurt by ‘Buy American’ law, restates opposition to stimulus provisionGUADALAJARA, Mexico —President Barack Obama says controversial “buy American” provisions in the U.S. stimulus package have not endangered trade with Canada. Obama: drug cartels in Mexico largest violators of human rightsGUADALAJARA, Mexico —President Barack Obama says drug cartels are the largest violators of human rights in Mexico and he has confidence Mexican President Felipe Calderon is cracking down without violating human rights. Obama, leaders of Mexico, Canada pledge aggressive action on economic recoveryGUADALAJARA, Mexico —Targeting the long and painful recession, President Barack Obama said Monday that he and the leaders of Mexico and Canada have agreed to “aggressive, coordinated action” to restore growth across North America. Obama’s first North American summit aims at swine flu plan, but headway elsewhere proves toughGUADALAJARA, Mexico —President Barack Obama on Monday joined the leaders of Mexico and Canada in pledging a united effort on economic recovery, trade, swine flu and climate change. After wrapping up trilateral summit in Mexico, Obama to fly home to WashingtonGUADALAJARA, Mexico —President Barack Obama wraps up his two-day visit to Mexico and then returns home to Washington. Obama’s first North American summit aims at swine flu plan, but makes little headway elsewhereGUADALAJARA, Mexico —President Barack Obama’s first North American summit is proving it’s a lot easier to agree on battling a killer flu virus than to untangle knotty disputes over cross-border trade. Obama-Calderon meeting friendly, but leaders remain at odds over drug war, truckingGUADALAJARA, Mexico —President Barack Obama pressed for a new tone in the United States’ relationship with Mexico but found no immediate progress Sunday on the divisions between him and Mexican President Felipe Calderon over the pace of U.S. drug-fighting aid and a ban on Mexican trucks north of the border. Obama gets gentle with Mexico, finds none in return
With flu season near, Obama, Calderon talk preparation during summit of North American leadersGUADALAJARA, Mexico —President Barack Obama pressed for a new tone in the United States’ relationship with Mexico but found no immediate progress Sunday on the divisions between him and Mexican President Felipe Calderon over the pace of U.S. drug-fighting aid and a ban on Mexican trucks north of the border. Marchers protest amid heavy security at summit of leaders from US, Mexico and CanadaGUADALAJARA, Mexico —About 400 people marched outside the North American Leaders Summit on Sunday to protest the negative affects of free trade and to demand benefits for retired Mexican laborers who worked in the U.S. |