Sharks savage Mexico surfers

You know when you enter the "Ocean's Menuboard", as the "Entree Du Jour" what do you expect?  You are now part of the Food Chain, and as such, not at the Top  of the Food Chain anymore. Hence Fair...

What the tourists miss in Mexico

This is a blog from www.mexicoreporter.com."What the tourists miss January 16, 2008 · No Comments My folks just flew back last night after a month-long stay in Mexico. Amongst the places they visited, either with me or alone, were Oaxaca, Puebla and Acapulco. ‘I don’t...

Press Freedom Report Paints Grim Picture for Latin America

"Press Freedom Report Paints Grim Picture for Latin America November 22, 2007 · No Comments Journalists in Latin America continue to be the victims of murders, threats and harassment when investigating sensitive subjects such as corruption and drug trafficking, according to...

Central America braced for Felix

"Thousands of residents and tourists have been fleeing coastal areas in Central America as Hurricane Felix churns through the Caribbean. It has weakened to a category four storm but is still packing winds of 230km/h (145mph) and is "extremely dangerous", warned...

Comet explosion 13,000 years ago- 'Hell on Earth'

  Diamonds Reveal the Tail"A comet exploded over the Earth nearly 13,000 years ago, creating a hail of fireballs that set fire to most of the northern hemisphere, explaining three of the highest-debated...

Acapulco journalist killed on violent Good Friday

An unknown gunman shot dead a reporter from Mexican television channel Televisa in the Pacific resort of Acapulco on Friday, the latest bloodshed in a city that has become a major battleground for rival drug gangs.Amado Ramirez, Televisa's correspondent in the once-glamorous...

Drug violence, political unrest in Mexican tourist spots make many rethink trips

Growing political unrest and drug violence are making foreigners think twice about visiting Mexico. In Mexico City, leftist demonstrators turn the tourist draws of Reforma Avenue and the Zocalo plaza into sprawling, ragtag protest camps.

none of the heads belong to tourists

Acapulco, Mexico. Friday, two severed heads found. Thursday, one severed head found on the stairs of City Hall. None of the heads belong to tourists.

Mexico's Cartels Escalate Drug War

Gangs enlist militias, whose tactics include beheadings, in battles over smuggling routes.

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