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Where Grit is Good for Tourism
Published February 20, 2012
Guided trips to infamous prostitution and drug dens are the newest tourism fad in Mexico City.
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Nude Feud Divides Flight Attendants
Published February 16, 2012
They banded together for a sexy calendar that became a media sensation. But success comes at a price.
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Fear of H1N1 Rises Again in Mexico
Published February 02, 2012
Nearly 3 years after the so-called swine flu first struck Mexico, the virus is making a comeback.
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Mexico's Record-Breaking Obsession
Published January 23, 2012
From the most people kissing simultaneously to the largest pork taco, Mexico will do anything it can to break world records.
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Dog Sled Sport Finds Warm Weather Fans
Published December 17, 2011
Warm weather mushing, dog sledding without the snow, has grown in popularity in the past few years.
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Violence Drives Biz Exodus from Monterrey
Published December 08, 2011
With the drug war ravaging Monterrey, businesses are relocating to Mexico City or even further afield.
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Where the Day of the Dead is Sweetest
Published November 01, 2011
The month-long celebration at Feria del Alfeñique in Mexico offers a large mix of sweet treats.
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Our American Dream: From Homeless to Houston's Celebrated Chef
Published October 24, 2011
Hugo Ortega began as a dishwasher and line cook. Today, he is the owner of Hugo's -- and was named Houston's "Best Chef."
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Reviving Dying Languages
Published August 25, 2011
According to UNESCO, if nothing to done, about half of the 6,000 languages spoken today will disappear by the end of the century.
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Mexico City Finds Inspiration in NYC's High Line
Published August 17, 2011
A planned elevated walk-way will link Chapultepec Forest to the Metro, meaning users will not longer have to brave steep steps and busy roads to enter the park.

