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Mexico News
Illegal immigrant
arrests drop on Mexico border
Arrests of illegal immigrants dropped 16 percent in the Border Patrol's Tucson
sector in the recently concluded 2008 fiscal year, in line with a 17 percent
drop all along the Mexican border…..More
Mexican peso stabilizes after record drop
Mexico's peso was stabilizing Friday at 13.5 to the dollar after dropping to a record low.
Mexico's central bank offered three separate auctions of US$400 million each during its daily foreign reserves auction, but didn't get enough bids for any of them…..More
Plan to overhaul Mexico's nationalized oil industry stirs protest
As riot police surrounded the Mexican Senate offices to hold back protesters, lawmakers on Thursday passed a controversial overhaul of the nation's flagging oil industry — the third-largest supplier to the United States…..More
Mexico requests WTO consultation on US tuna rules
The Mexican government says it has formally requested World Trade Organization consultations on U.S. labeling restrictions that it says effectively exclude Mexican tuna from the U.S. market. …..More
Daylight-saving time ends Sunday in Mexico
The twice-yearly clock clash along the border begins at 2 a.m. Sunday when Mexico returns to standard time. The United States won't switch until a week later. …..More
US: Mexico should soon have anti-drug aid
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said Thursday that Mexico should soon have a $400 million U.S. aid package to help fight drug cartels. …..More
Mexico arrests an alleged Sinaloa cartel chief
'The King' among 16 members nabbed after gunbattle with police…..More
Bold moves by mayor improving Mexico City
Marcelo Ebrard has turned this balmy city into an ice skaters' wonderland. He's conjured sandy beaches far from the sea. He's made hordes of annoying hawkers vanish from the historic main plaza. …..More
Mexico has offered the U.S. an opportunity to hold it to its word on labor, trade and immigration
The nation's 44th president will be welcomed to the Oval Office by a willing and able partner in Mexico. But that country's leadership will also greet the new commander in chief with a blunt message on trade and, by inference, immigration: Don't mess with NAFTA. …..More
Caesar salad was born in Tijuana
Wary Tourists Toss Aside a Chance to Taste History. Eating salad in Mexico is discouraged by most guide books, citing the potential threat to the digestive tract. …..More
Tips and Updates for Driving to Mexico this Winter Season
October 22, 2008 -- Mexpro.com, a leading provider of insurance for Mexico, released today a list of tips and updates regarding Driving to Mexico this winter season. Millions of Snowbirds and Hispanics drive to Mexico during the winter months to vacation and to visit family. Following are some updates for those driving to Mexico this winter: …..More
Malkovich to Direct El Buen Canario (The Good Canary) in Mexico City
John Malkovich, who previously directed a production of The Good Canary in Paris, will now direct a Spanish-language version of Zach Helm's play in Mexico City. …..More
Rice visits Mexico for a meeting about its drug war
The Bush administration signaled its alarm about Mexico's vicious drug war by sending the American secretary of state on Wednesday to a two-day meeting on improving cross-border cooperation in the battle against the country's powerful drug cartels…..More
Suspect in border slayings extradited to Mexico
A Mexican citizen who allegedly confessed to killing at least 10 women in the violent border city of Juarez was back in his home country on Wednesday to face justice…..More
Mexico to deport illegal Cuban migrants
Mexico agreed Monday to deport Cubans who sneak illegally through Mexican territory to reach the U.S., a step toward cutting off an increasingly violent and heavily used human trafficking route. …..More
U.S.-Mexico border fence will split friendship park
At a time of tumult over immigration, with illegal workers routed from businesses, record levels of deportations, border walls getting taller and longer, Friendship Park here has stood out as a spot where international neighbors can chat easily over the fence. …..More
Mazatlán, Mexico, Hosts Gran Fiesta Amigos
Mazatlán will hold its 14th annual Gran Fiesta Amigos, Nov. 10 - Nov. 13. This four-day "Big Festival of Friends" honors travel partners, including wholesalers, tour operators, airlines and incentive companies, for their support in promoting Mazatlán as a vibrant and growing destination. …..More
Mexico May Avoid the Worst of the US Financial Meltdown
Few countries are more reliant on the United States than Mexico. The United States is the consumer of Mexico’s exports, the home for its dollar-remitting migrants, and the main source of its foreign investment. Moreover, the northern neighbor’s Gibraltar-like stability has anchored Mexico’s economy for almost the entire decade and a half since the North American Free Trade Agreement, NAFTA, came into being. …..More
Pemex Enters Gulf Ultra Deepwater in Search of Oil
Petroleos Mexicanos has started seismic studies for oil under seas three times deeper than anything it has drilled, marking its entry into ultra deepwater as it seeks to offset an almost five-year decline in output. …..More
Tijuana doesn't deserve its bad rap
A year ago I was excited about Tangier in Morocco and wrote in my blog, "It's no longer the Tijuana of Africa." I didn't realize my comments would understandably touch a nerve with people who like Tijuana. …..More
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Election fever fires up U.S. retirees in Mexico
AJIJIC, Mexico (Reuters) - In a cobblestone Mexican town a
world away from Washington, election fever is tearing American retirees away
from quilt-making and bridge games as they scramble to mail home presidential
ballots…..More
Poorer tourists could still bring riches to Latin America
As stock markets sink and fears grow of a global recession, Latin America is banking on gains as well as losses from tourists tightening their purse strings. …..More

Children from Mexico to get facial surgery
Mayra Gomez had to remind herself all day Sunday that she
wasn't dreaming. She really was in a frosty place called Michigan, with colorful
trees, friendly people and a chance at life-changing surgery for her son, Jose
Cetina, nearly 3, born with a cleft lip and palate. …..More
Mexico City mayor aims high
Mayor Marcelo Ebrard could have a shot at the presidency if he solves the capital's deep problems. Marcelo Ebrard has turned this balmy city into an ice skaters' wonderland. He's conjured sandy beaches far from the sea. He's made hordes of annoying hawkers vanish from the historic main plaza. …..More
Mexico weighs a change of focus on drugs
Mexico has absorbed shocking drug-related slayings in recent
weeks, including a popular mayor gunned down and criminals throwing grenades
into a packed Independence Day celebration…..More
Mexico's central bank interest rate remains unchanged
MEXICO CITY -- Mexico's central bank is leaving its
benchmark interest rate unchanged at 8.25 percent in a continued bid to fight
both inflation and slowing growth. …..More
U.S. drug czar John Walters reassures, sounds alarm on
Mexico drug violence
In Mexico City, he tells officials that aid to fight drug
gangs is coming and voices concern about violence spilling over the border.
Meanwhile, more than 20 die in the latest toll in Mexico's drug war…..More
Mexico Says U.S. Journalist Was Killed by a Protester
Bradley Will, a journalist from New York City, was shot and
killed at close range by an antigovernment protester during civil unrest in the
state of Oaxaca two years ago, the Mexican authorities said Friday, a conclusion
that was challenged by Mr. Will’s family and human rights groups. …..More
South Texas deputies authorized to fire into Mexico
Authorities in South Texas said today that they won't be
intimidated by increasingly violent drug smugglers, announcing a larger Border
Patrol presence and that more heavily armed deputies will be authorized to
return fire across the Mexican border. …..More
The ultimate field trip
You flunked biology. You can't tell a fossil from a fern.
But as Zoe Cormier reports, if you don't mind a few chores you can still spend
your next vacation contributing to science - and having one big adventure.
Digging in the dirt, a hot sun overhead, Charlie Bigger felt elated. …..More
Former dancer makes folklórico dresses
When professional folklórico dancer Nina Pimentel couldn’t
find a suitable seamstress to make her dance attire, she decided to take matters
into her own hands. …..More
Dollar's gain is good news for travelers
If you're plannning a trip to Canada, Mexico, Europe or just
about anywhere else soon, the financial crisis has an upside: Your dollars will
buy more than they have in a long while. …..More
Rice to visit Mexico next week
US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice will vist Mexico next
week for talks with her Mexican counterpart about organized crime as well as
economic and other issues, her spokesman said Friday. …..More

2nd generation:
Julio
sister Dulce Magda
Restaurant Dynasty
By Tara Spears
This family’s saga is straight out of Great Expectations, Dicken’s
classic novel of overcoming adversity. It has taken over 40 years of
aspirations, drive, and dedication to the community to achieve the present
level of quality of Tonitas restaurants.
“Receiving the Modernisa award for being the #1 restaurant in
Guaybitos for the third year is an honor,” Antonia Gonzalez Santiago
explains in English, “but we put our hearts into the restaurants because our
goal has always been to please the customers with exceptional food, friendly
service, and clean kitchens.” What
a fascinating tale of tenacity and hard work interweaves the family history!

Friday
Night Kareoke at Hinde and Jaimes
The SEASON is warming up at Hinde and Jaimes with Friday night fun and those to-die-for Chili Rellenos.
If you haven´t already, go down and say hi to the Horton-Mesa family
Scorpions Revisited: Alternative Control Methods

By Tara Spears
In response to Riviera Nayarit readers asking for more
information regarding this particular spider, which is plentiful in our
area, there are several specific non-toxic ways to control scorpions in your
home. (To read the original spider article, click the ‘Archive’ button
to the left in each Jaltemba Sol issue, then, click on September 12, 2008
issue, page 3.) The most effective method of minimizing contact
with these shy but venomous stinging spiders is to prevent them from getting
into the house in the first place. Likely outdoor places, during the day,
that scorpions like to hide in are burrows or debris, under wood, stones, or
tree bark, and under floors of buildings in crawl spaces. Indoors, scorpions
may be found in cracks and crevices of woodwork, behind baseboards, in
closets and attics, and inside walls. Scorpions gain entry into buildings
through poorly sealed doors and windows, cracks in foundations, attic vents
that are not properly screened, and through plumbing and other openings.
Keep your drains covered in the shower or sink; make sure that your windows
and doors have tight fitting screens and are caulked. Remove wood or rock
piles near the home; control the food source for these carnivores by
eliminating other insects that they feed on, such as crickets and roaches.
Illustrating the scorpions preference for cool, dark places, recently I
rearranged a couple of flower pots on the patio, that hadn’t been moved for
five months, only to find a 4 inch scorpion enjoying the shade under one
pot. To all the returning part-time residents, be vigilant as you are
settling in after months of absence- scorpions may have claimed the closets,
dark corners of cabinets, or even the space between the seats of that stack
of stored plastic chairs.


There are several effective organic means of controlling scorpions. Diatomaceous earth is a product that has been used for at least 50 years to control insects in dry environments, This powder is not harmful to humans or animals yet it works by killing the arachnids through dehydration. Another good method is using glue traps that can be purchased at local ferreterias (hardware stores). Environmentally friendly sprays, such as orange oil or its extract, called d-limonene, are good for getting rid of scorpions. Piperonyl Butoxide, (Butóxido Piperonyl in Spanish,) is another natural vegetable extract first discovered in Sassafras and pepper plants, that is a frequent compound in safe, non-toxic insecticides. Lastly, readily available citronella is excellent when mixed 20 drops citronella to 8 oz water. (Approximately 2.5 ml. citronella to 240 ml. water.) Since scorpions have live births of 25-35 young at one time, it takes consistent, frequent applications to eradicate or control scorpion populations.
If you, or a pet, are the victim of a scorpion sting,
wash the area with soap and water. Apply a cool compress on the area of the
scorpion sting to ease pain and minimize spread of toxins. Ice (wrapped in a
washcloth or other suitable covering) may be applied to the sting location
for 10 minutes. Remove compress for 10 minutes, repeating as necessary, and
seek medical attention.
Using one or a combination of these healthy alternatives
to strong pesticides will address the scorpion problem effectively.
Contact Tara: terri_sprs@yahoo.com


























