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Clean-up continues in Oaxaca after Tropical Storm Narda.

17 communities still cut off in Oaxaca as storm clean-up continues

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At least 17 communities in Oaxaca are still isolated because of damage to roads by Tropical Storm Narda, which also caused crop damage.
Scene of the Juárez shooting of a reporter.

National Geographic reporter wounded during drug dealer interview

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The reporter from the United States was shot in the leg while interviewing drug dealers in Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua.
Could be a dietary issue here.

Meeting child obesity goals seen as a major challenge

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Mexico only has a 4% chance of reducing childhood obesity rates by 2025, according to an organization devoted to addressing the global obesity problem.
6. Representatives of 1 Simple Game at the bootcamp in Singapore.

Two Mexican teams among winners of Google’s Indie Games Accelerator

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Two video game studios were among the beneficiaries of a Google program for recognizing and assisting independent video game startups in emerging markets.
Justice Medina: surprise resignation.

Supreme Court justice investigated for corruption issues surprise resignation

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A justice under investigation for transferring more than 100 million pesos to foreign bank accounts resigned in a move that surprised his colleagues.
María Zarate bags groceries at a Mexico City supermarket.

For seniors bagging groceries, tips are their only source of income

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When shopping in a supermarket in Mexico you are likely to see senior citizens bagging groceries. They are not employees but volunteers, subsisting on tips.
A rescue worker pulls a man out of floodwaters in Jalisco.

Storm damage extensive in Yelapa, Jalisco; 300 families affected

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It only took eight minutes of rain from Tropical Storm Narda to turn the coastal paradise into a flooded nightmare and leave extensive damage in its wake.
The mostly peaceful march on Wednesday in Mexico City.

10,000 march in Mexico City to commemorate Tlatelolco massacre of 1968

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More than 10,000 marched to commemorate the 51st anniversary of the 1968 massacre, in which at least 300 students were killed by government forces.
national guardsmen

Government issues new call for Guard recruits; offers 19,000-peso salary

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The government has issued a new call for recruits, offering annual bonuses, 20 days of paid vacations, mortgage credit and other benefits.
A faceoff between abortion supporters and opponents.

Mexican women are not without defenders of reproductive rights

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Unlike some of the various large pro-life organizations active in Mexico, most reproductive rights organizations seem to be homegrown.