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Never smile at a crocodile! Dylan Bell visits the crocodile farm in near by San Blas photographs by Bill Bell
MEXICO HEADLINES Mexico finds dozens of dead sea turtles
Environmental officials in Mexico say dozens of dead sea turtles
apparently killed in fishing nets have washed up on beaches in recent
days….More Puerto Vallarta: It's a Buyer's Market!
The resilient demand for primary and secondary residences in Puerto
Vallarta and the outlining north and south coastal areas continues to
thrive. As a result, developers are capitalizing on baby boomers
retiring and bringing their dreams of ownership in Puerto Vallarta to
fruition…..More Mexico denies jalapeno peppers linked to U.S.
salmonella outbreak
MEXICO CITY, July 26 (Xinhua) -- Mexico has denied Mexico-grown raw
jalapeno peppers have link to the U.S. salmonella outbreak that has
sickened nearly 1,300 people, local media reported Saturday. ….More Mexico, other nations offer WTO solution for trade
A group of Latin American and Asian countries is proposing to break the
divide between rich and poor nations with a compromise deal to tear down
barriers in industrial commerce while allowing emerging economies to
shield strategic sectors…..More Mexicans in Defense of National Oil
Mexico, Jul 27 (Prensa Latina) The population of 10 Mexican states and
the capital is convoked Sunday to express their approval or rejection to
the initiative of reform of the Mexican Executive for national oil
enterprise Petroleos Mexicanos (PEMEX)…..More Mexican airline woes and more
Skyrocketing fuel prices are rocking Mexican airlines, leading to steep
fare increases, route cutbacks and what some analysts fear could......More Native environmental hero: Jesus Leon Santos
By Adam Caddell In Mexico, just like Canada and the United States, there are sketchy areas of any town. Some like to buy home security systems complete with all the bells and whistles; others prefer barbed wire and broken glass. Luckily, I have the best block watch program in town. Along my street, Americo Vespucio, there is a man sitting in a plastic chair who watches his neighborhood like a hawk. Every car and passerby greets him, and in return he grants them with a friendly smile and a wave of his hand. His name is Don Enrique and has lived here for more than forty years. Now eighty years old, Enrique is a source of information for those who want to know what Jaltemba was like in simpler times. For the complete story click here
Dolly's rains dwindle,
leaving floods in Texas, Mexico
CORPUS CHRISTI (AFP) - Tropical Storm Dolly dumped rain over Texas and
Mexico Thursday after pummeling the coast as a category two hurricane a
day earlier, leaving widespread floods in its wake.
The Gulf of Mexico's first hurricane of the season ripped off rooftops,
shattered windows and toppled trees and power lines, but the storm surge
did not cause any breach in south Texas levees as some authorities had
feared…..More Americans rank Canada,
Mexico as favorite foreign destinations
American travelers rank Canada and Mexico as their favorite foreign
vacation destinations
The weak U.S. dollar has not dissuaded Americans who travel from
planning trips abroad this year, but they may be heading to destinations
closer to home, according to a survey released Thursday by Visa Inc…..More Carneceria Miramar...quality over quantity Story and photographs by Adam Caddell No one can deny that gringos know their stuff when it comes to meat. We are an unappeasable and picky bunch who chooses quality over quantity. When everyday in Jaltemba Bay is a perfect day for a BBQ, where can the most persnickety turn to for the best of the best? Carneceria Miramar has been serving the Jaltemba Bay area with fresh meat and poultry for several years. The family run business is the favorite amongst the gringo community and is owned and operated by Pancho and his wife Mirna Daniel. To read the entire story click here
Cleft palate surgery Cleft palate surgery, which is done quarterly, will be Aug 6, 7, 8 at Regional Hospital in Puerto Vallarta. The quarterly event is sponsored by the International Friendship Club of Puerto Vallarta. For nearly 20 years 10 to 15 indigent children of the entire bay area and beyond are operated on by plastic surgeons from Guadalajara who come to PV to help the children and provide their follow up care. For more information call 299 5601 or 299 5603.
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