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Will Mexico elect first female president?

Will Mexico elect first female president?

In a historic primary vote Sunday, members of Mexico’s National Action Party (PAN) chose Josefina Vazquez Mota as their 2012 presidential candidate.

Guzman wins nomination in disorganized PAN primary

Guzman wins nomination in disorganized PAN primary

In a controversial, chaotic and contested primary election, Fernando Guzman Perez has won the nomination of the incumbent National Action Party (PAN) for governor of Jalisco.

New archbishop extends hand of friendship to other faiths

New archbishop extends hand of friendship to other faiths

Promising to be a low-key pastor, dedicated to his flock, open to other faiths and without political bias, Cardinal Jose Francisco Robles Ortega was installed as the new archbishop of Guadalajara Tuesday.

Ajijic sizzles as 34th Chili Cookoff is up and running

Ajijic sizzles as 34th Chili Cookoff is up and running

Don’t miss the 34th annual Mexican National Chili Cookoff on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, February 10, 11 and 12 in the grassy, shady comfort of Ajijic’s Tobolandia.

 

Chapala cranks up Mardi Gras blowout

Chapala cranks up Mardi Gras blowout

Lakeside is bracing itself for Mardi Gras mayhem as thousands of revelers let down their hair for 12 straight days of Carnaval festivities.

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Lakeside romantics given many seductive dining choices

Lakeside romantics given many seductive dining choices

It’s that time again: Tuesday,  February 14. To top it off, this is a Leap Year so it’s okay for girls to reverse traditional roles and treat the guys.

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Mexican telecoms costing the domestic economy billions

In a new study, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) enumerated several criticisms of the Mexican telecommunications industry and recommendations for improvement.

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Photo exhibit in Zapopan shows ‘faces’ of an expansive city

Photo exhibit in Zapopan shows ‘faces’ of an expansive city

The 25 photographs that make up the exhibit “Rostros de Zapopan” (Faces of Zapopan) show more than what meets the eye. The show was intended to document a representative smattering of the city’s workers in their environments.

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New civil court complex nears opening

New civil court complex nears opening

The process of moving Guadalajara’s civil court infrastructure into the new Ciudad Judicial complex has already started.

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Left eyes Jalisco’s top political prize

Left eyes Jalisco’s top political prize

Tlajomulco Mayor Enrique Alfaro Ramirez has been chosen to lead a three-party coalition in Jalisco's gubernatorial election on July 1.

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Local soccer teams hit rock bottom

Guadalajara has become the nadir of Mexican soccer. Barely three months since Chivas de Guadalajara finished top of the league table, the three Tapatio sides are in a state of disarray.

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Sandra Cartwright

Sandra Cartwright

Lakeside resident Sandra Nicol Cartwright died January 19 at the home of her good friends, Marilu Amici and Dean Cowan, after a short illness. She was 68.

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