Mexico News
Water
cutbacks on tap for Mexico City
Five million residents in Mexico City and its
metro area could soon start feeling the effects of water cutbacks
imposed Friday due to drought conditions.
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The Aztec World: A Unique View of a Mighty Empire
Exclusive Exhibition at Chicago's Field Museum
The Field Museums newest
exhibition, The Aztec World, gives visitors a once-in-a-lifetime
opportunity to explore the otherworldly grandeur and sophistication of
one of historys great civilizations
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Day of the Iguanas
In the early 1920s, Diego Rivera returned to
Mexico City from a trip to Oaxaca and began telling friends about a
place where strong, beautiful women ruled
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Art woven into daily life in Mexico's handicraft
villages
Whether your interest lies with kitschy
sombreros, handmade musical instruments, whimsical carved figures or
fine silk shawls, one of Mexico's greatest pleasures is visiting its
hundreds of craft towns
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I
t's
Mexico instead of Europe for vacationers
The struggling economy isnt stopping many
people from planning vacations, but they are looking for bargains and
sticking a little closer to home.
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Mexico City to
turn green with new recycle plan
Mexico
City wants to turn one of the planet's biggest and messiest waste
management systems into the greenest in Latin America, if not the
developing world.
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Super Bowl success story: Mexico's avocados
When you reach for the guacamole dip on Super
Bowl Sunday, you can thank NAFTA.
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Sayulita: Mexicos Surf City
This low-key village about 40 minutes north
of bustling Puerto Vallarta doesnt have sprawling beachfront hotels or
rumbling discos where tourists do tequila shots out of each others
navels.
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AeroMexico begins daily nonstops to Denver
AeroMexico marked its inaugural flight from
Mexico City to Denver with a full plane Sunday and is hoping for many
more.
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Radio Shack cancels Mexico soccer-voodoo campaign
RadioShack Corp. will not sponsor a Mexican
newspaper promotion that invited fans to prick voodoo dolls wearing
American jerseys to boost the country's soccer team in a World Cup
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Mexico's Cemex posts $707 million 4th-quarter loss
Mexico's Cemex SAB, the world's third-largest
cement company, lost $707 million in the fourth quarter of 2008 - its
first quarterly loss in a decade, the company said Thursday.
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Pemex looking away from US
deepwater following reform
Mexican
state oil company Pemex does not need to consider E&P operations on the
U.S. side of the Gulf of Mexico maritime border for the time being
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Migrants sending less money
home to Mexico
The money
sent home by Mexican migrants fell in 2008 for the first time on record,
Mexico's central bank said Tuesday - part of a global trend that could
worsen as emigrants from developing countries lose jobs
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Apocalypse in 2012? Date
spawns theories, film
Just as
"Y2K" and its batch of predictions about the year 2000 have become a
distant memory, here comes
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Tom
Brady and Gisele Bundchen soak up sun in Mexico
While the
Pittsburgh Steelers and Arizona Cardinals geared up for Super Bowl
Sunday, New England Patriots [ QB/QT Tom Brady spent a carefree weekend
canoodling poolside with his supermodel GF in sunny Puerto Vallarta,
Mexico.
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No country for old men?
Fulfilling
a longheld ambition, Ed Vulliamy drives the 2,000-mile length of the
US-Mexico border and discovers a land of beauty, poverty and paradox
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El Jimador Tequila Unveils
the Spirit of Real Tequila
New
Marketing Campaign Touts "100% Agave, 100% Real"
LOUISVILLE,
Ky., Jan. 26 /PRNewswire/ -- Brown-Forman Corp. announced today that its
el Jimador Tequila brand is introducing a 100% blue agave tequila
product in the U.S. el Jimador Tequila is also rolling out a striking
new package
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Mexican rides to rescue of
America's greatest paper
Last week
billionaire Carlos Slim pumped $250m into the New York Times, but can
the loan save the 'Grey Lady', asks James Doran in New York
Carlos
Slim's multi-million-dollar investment in the New York Times is being
closely watched
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Tim Thoen and group from casa escalares
with 725lb blue marlin caught friday se of pv. Tim Thoen. the65
foot boat, the redneck, is owned by Murray Dallas originally from
Bounty, Sask.
It's that time again!!!!!!.
This will be the 11th Annual 2nd Memorial "EL Famoso"
(A.K.A. Robeto Howell) Horsehoe Tourney on Saturday February 7th at David's
Palapa. Check in Time 8:30 a.m. First pitch at 10:00 a.m. Be there or
forfeit. There is a 80 player Limit which we do expect to fill.
Sign ups are at Matejas on the Beach on Thursday
February 6th at 4:00 P.M. You need to sign up on this night to be eligible
to play at the tournament on Saturday. There is a 100 Peso entry fee.
We will have the classic "EL Famoso" 100 peso
Tee-shirts for sale...these Playeras are so cool that the Uniform
Shop(Gernaro) next to the Corona deposito has them on display on his
manikins. WE will also have a 50/50 raffle. This features prizes including
a 3 cash winners.
We will be giving out some special awards to
community members and also have a special tribute to Kenny Thompson.
Lunch is available for purchase and of course cold
beverages better known as "Aiming Fluid" will be flowing.
This is the longest running event of all the fund
raising events scheduled this week and has a long and colorful history. Come
hear the tale on how "EL Famoso" got his nickname.
Be prepared to have a memorable day of fun in the sun
on the Playa in Paradise. We have no seat belts but hold on to your
shorts...they have been known to fall off so bring your sunscreen.
The event features 4 classes or skill levels. A-B-C-D
divisions and is a CO-ED Event. There are handcrafted trophies awarded for
the first three places in each division>>>>>> plus the World Famous "DEAD
ASS LAST" trophies awarded to the last place finishers in each class. These
"DEAD ASS LAST" trophies are specially made by the legend himself "The BBQ
GUY" So..you have a 60% chance of coming home with a classic trophy based
on the 80 player maximum limit.
This years funds will be distributed as
follows..10,000.00 Pesos to Jomie's medical Bills
and the the remainder to the Jaltemba Foundation for
Mateja's Project "Parque de Angeles" a childrens park dedicated in the
memory of "Roberto Howell" The family has already donated 10,000.00 USA to
this project and the fund has 14,000.00 plus pesos in it from last years
Tournament. The event organizers TRES AMIGOS have funded all expenses for
this event and we do not recover any of our expenses. ALL the money goes
for Jomie's medical bills and the Park fund.
So come on out and partipate..We do have Horseshoes
for you to use and again...there are 4 Co-ED skill levels..Although after
12:00 p.m there isn't much difference between the A to D Divisions...bring a
helmet and look out for flying shoes....
A "Tres Amigos" Event

Highlights from the January 26 Meeting of Los Amigos de La Peņita
Roberto provided an update on the Beach Clean-Up day; it was a great success. He
noted that future Clean-Ups are being scheduled for February and March and that
he will be coming back to a future meeting with recommendations on what we
should do differently next time as well as with an accounting of the
monies spent. The Delegado, the County Supervisor (City Councilmember) and the
President of the Citizen Action Committee were all in attendance and supported
the initiative.
Tom
reported on the status of Fiesta
La Peņita.
Tickets sales have begun to pick up. The response to the silent auction has
been good. Tom is looking for a volunteer to help with photography for the
event. Sarah reminded everyone that Thomas Bartlett is underwriting the full
cost. Anyone who is unable to attend the event but wishes to make a donation
should get in touch with Ian.
Jeanie reported that of our total annual budget of 155,800 pesos, 49,855 has
already been spent and 105,945 has been earmarked. Our best current estimate is
that we will carry forward 40,000 pesos into next year plus whatever is raised
at Fiesta La Peņita.
A basket making workshop is scheduled for Thursday, January 29 at 10:00 and
another work day for the EcoPark is scheduled for January 31 at 8:00. Carlos
has been keeping the municipality informed of our activities at the park at
every step.
Tom gave a presentation on the work of Jaltemba Bay Animal Rescue (JABR) and a
one-time grant to the organization in the amount of 10,000 pesos was approved.
Zobeida also announced that Judy and Maruca are spearheading a clinic for female
breast cancer survivors. There will be a prosthesis clinic session at La Peņita
RV Park on February 3/4/5 and she encouraged Los Amigos members to get involved
in this activity.
A proposal with respect to improving access for mobility impaired individuals
was presented to the Executive for review.
The next meeting will be on February 9.
The full Minutes can be found on the Los Amigos de La Peņita website (www.losamigosdelapenita.com).
Helping the Community through the Gift of
Language:
Jesus E. Montes
By Tara Spears
The first thing that one notices when meeting this soft spoken
man is his sincerity. Growing up in La Penita, Jesus Chuy Montes has
experienced the growth of the area from sleepy rural Mexican village to an
international mecca where presently on a walk down the main avenida one can
overhear Spanish, English, French, and other languages. My friends would say,
If only I could speak English, I could get a better job and since I knew
English, I started teaching them informally, explains Chuy. Four years ago I
opened a language school in order to offer more than tutoring: to provide an
affordable, long-term opportunity for the townspeople to study a foreign
language.
See complete story here
Incoming!
Pacific Ocean Brown Pelicans
Tara Spears
First in a series of four seabird articles
One of the first things a visitor to the Pacific Ocean
notices after the dazzling water color is the seabirds. Whether flying in dense
formation or bobbing in flocks on the water, the chunky pelican is distinctive.
The Riviera Nayarit is home to many permanent resident species of seabirds
besides being in the migratory flyway for dozens of other types of migratory
birds. One doesnt need to be a serious bird watcher to enjoy the antics of
these amazing creatures.
As a group, seabirds almost always have webbed feet that
aid their movement on the waters surface as well as aid diving for dinner. This
is an example of adaptation to living and feeding in the sea. All seabirds have
evolved physiologically and behaviorally due to their ocean diet. Many seabirds
feed on the oceans surface, as the marine currents often concentrate food such
as krill, fish, squid or other prey items within reach of a dipped head. The
plumage of most seabirds is less colorful than that of land birds, being
restricted to variations of black, grey, or white. Another survival adaptation
is to live in colonial groups, so seeing a solitary pelican is usually an
indication of illness or injury.
to read the entire Pelican
story
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2009 quilt by the Stitching
Senoras with the
recipient class at La Joya junior school holding it. Tickets will again
be
available at the Fashion Show at the San Carlos Hotel (20 pesos each or
3
for 50 pesos). The draw will take place on February 14th and all
proceeds
will go to support local schools.
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