Earthquake in Mexico: Powerful, destructive but not deadly
Earthquake in Mexico: The magnitude 7.4 quake was the biggest since 1986, when at least 10,000 died. But improved construction and where this earthquake hit, say officials, has left Mexico with limited damage, and no fatalities.
Excerpt from:
Earthquake in Mexico: Powerful, destructive but not deadly
At least 2 dead in Mexico earthquake
A 6.5-magnitude earthquake hit southern Mexico on Saturday night, killing two people and startling residents as far away as Mexico City, state media reported.
Continued here:
At least 2 dead in Mexico earthquake
Strong earthquake rattles Mexico, killing two
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – A powerful 6.5 magnitude earthquake shook Mexico on Saturday, killing at least two people, knocking out lights in parts of the capital and sending people rushing into the streets. There were no immediate reports of severe damage or injuries in Mexico City but emergency services said an 18-year-old man was killed when a roof collapsed in Iguala, a small city between the …
Go here to see the original:
Strong earthquake rattles Mexico, killing two
Phoenix flight attendant found dead in Mexico City
A US Airways flight attendant based in Phoenix was found dead in a Mexico City hotel room while on a layover, and authorities are investigating the death as a homicide.
Read more from the original source:
Phoenix flight attendant found dead in Mexico City
Flight attendant found dead in Mexico
A US Airways flight attendant was found dead in his hotel room in Mexico City, company spokeswoman Tina Swail said Saturday.
See the rest here:
Flight attendant found dead in Mexico
US Airways flight attendant found dead in Mexico City hotel
A US Airways flight attendant was found dead in his hotel room in Mexico City, company spokeswoman Tina Swail said Saturday.
More:
US Airways flight attendant found dead in Mexico City hotel
And the most tolerant nation for sex scandals is.. (Reuters)
Reuters – When politician Dominique Strauss-Kahn arrived in France last week, cleared of a New York sex scandal, he returned home smiling despite facing a frosty reception. Maybe he should have gone to Mexico, instead.
Here is the original post:
And the most tolerant nation for sex scandals is..
(Reuters)
Critics use "The Simpsons" to lampoon Mexico’s Slim (Reuters)
Reuters – Attacks on Carlos Slim’s hold on Mexico’s telecoms market intensified on Monday when a secret group opposed to the world’s richest man rubbished his core business in a newspaper advert called “The Slimsons”.
See original here:
Critics use "The Simpsons" to lampoon Mexico’s Slim
(Reuters)
U.S. border police nab migrants with dive scooters (Reuters)
Reuters – U.S. border police nabbed two wet-suit clad illegal immigrants from Mexico who used self-propelled underwater “dive scooters” to enter California, authorities said.
Read the rest here:
U.S. border police nab migrants with dive scooters
(Reuters)
Mexico complains about BBC show’s "offensive" slurs (Reuters)
Reuters – Mexico’s ambassador in London has written a furious letter to BBC bosses to complain about “offensive and xenophobic” comments made by presenters of the popular TV motoring show “Top Gear.”
Read more:
Mexico complains about BBC show’s "offensive" slurs
(Reuters)
