Navigating Mexico: The Real Dope about Drugs in Mexico
As a tourist and foreign visitor, you are a fool to have drugs, of any amount, on your person in a public place in Mexico
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As a tourist and foreign visitor, you are a fool to have drugs, of any amount, on your person in a public place in Mexico
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In 1882, the name Decoration Day was changed to Memorial Day, and in 1971 the date was declared a U.S. national holiday
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Your maid is not expected to be your secretary, give you massages, clean up after your drunken brawls, work overtime or endure inappropriate behavior of any kind
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The ABS’ belated celebration of Día de las Madres turned out to be a mother-daughter festival as an unprecedented number of ABS members showed up with their mothers to mark the holiday
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There was a sampling of traditional Mexican snacks crafted by chef Graciela Montaño of Aura Cocina Mexicana, as well as a raffle to help raise money for the IWC’s four main charities
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Mexicans and foreigners in Mexico alike love to make reference to the country’s Article 33, a clause in the constitution that prohibits non-Mexicans from being involved in internal national affair
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There is no question in almost anyone’s mind (or palate) as to just how essential chili peppers are to Mexican cuisine
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The price for the luncheon is 350 pesos for ABS members and 400 pesos for nonmembers
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Need some solid advice on contemporary lifestyle issues? Just ask Caroline
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Mexican breakfasts, outside of remote villages, can be the best combination of European, U.S. and traditional Mexican cuisines, and you can make them work for your mood
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