Luy’s Lines
Pending Food Crisis
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Pending Food Crisis
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Still Investigating the Metro Line 12 Collapse One Year Later
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By THÉRÈSE MARGOLIS Ah! With the great post-covid demasking, we can all finally breathe a collective sigh of relief. No more smudged lipstick when we take off that face covering to eat, or ackward do-I-take-it-off-or-leave-it-on encounters with friends and coworkers. And no more toting around humongous bottles of skin-irritating hand sanitizers and disinfectant sprays. So with the new reveal of
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Winding Down?
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By THE PULSE NEWS MEXICO STAFF The results of Mexico’s 2024 presidential election will be determined by the country’s middle class, a former Foreign Relations Secretariat (SRE) said this week. Writing in the April 11 edition of the newsletter of the U.S.-based trimonthly magazine Americas Quarterly, former SRE Undersecretary and current professor of public policy at the London School of
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Alejandro Gertz’s War on his In-Laws
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Dream and Reality
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By THÉRÈSE MARGOLIS Gorilla Art Work Kipling, the Belgian luggage and handbag brand with that cute little gorilla as its mascot, has just released its latest collection, Key Valley, with a variety of unisex pieces whose launching will be spaced out over the next few months. And in keeping with the spirit of spring renewal (especially after two years of
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AMLO Administration Declares End of Covid Pandemic
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By THE PULSE NEWS MEXICO STAFF As of Monday, March 21, every single state in Mexico will be considered “green” for coronavirus infection under the national government’s pandemic risk traffic light program. The green light rating, which qualifies a state as being low risk in terms of possible contagion of covid-19, will be in effect until April 3, when federal
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