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- Thursday, Sep 09, 2010
ZNet Article The clocks are literally ticking as Mexico starts the final leg of the countdown to the 200th anniversary of its independence from Spain. Dozens of huge, solar-powered timepieces have been installed in this monster city's great Zocalo plaza and 31... -
- Wednesday, Sep 16, 2009
ZNet Article On the eve of the Bicentennial of its Independence from the Spanish Crown and the 100th anniversary of the Mexican Revolution, this distant neighbor of a republic is awash with patriotic colors. The official countdown to the twin Centennials begin... -
- Saturday, Mar 01, 2008
ZMag Article At the stroke of midnight this past January 1, 100 or so farmers and day laborers from both sides of the border converged on the Cordoba Las Americas bridge that connects El Paso and Ciudad Juarez to mark the demise of Mexican agriculture. -
- Tuesday, Jun 19, 2007
ZNet Article From the Folks Who Brought You Plan Colombia -
- Monday, Jun 04, 2007
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On the first anniversary of the beginning of last summer's feverish uprising here, the city's jewel-box plaza which had been occupied for seve... -
- Sunday, Mar 18, 2007
ZNet Article Taking Back the Southwest -
- Friday, Nov 03, 2006
ZNet Article Earning Millions from the Misery of the Poor -
- Saturday, Sep 09, 2006
ZNet Article Mexico City - The seven-judge panel known as the TRIFE, charged with deciding the legitimacy of Mexico's murky July 2 election and confirming the new president, is the nation's court of last resort. What the judges decree is literally the last wor... -
- Friday, Aug 25, 2006
ZNet Article Mexico City. The Congress of the country is ringed by two-meter tall grilled metal barriers soldered together apparently to thwart a suicide car bomb attack. Behind this metal wall, 3000 vizored, kevlar-wearing robocops -- the Federal Preventative... -
- Friday, Nov 05, 2004
ZNet Article It’s been ten years since the Zapatistas of Chiapas, Mexico, launched their rebellion to create ‘a world where many worlds fit’. Once the darlings of progressive movements around the world, the continuing struggle and devel... -
- Thursday, Feb 28, 2002
ZNet Article Oaxaca, Chiapas, and Mexico City: The contamination of Indian maiz in Mexico by US-grown genetically modified corn touches a common nerve for 57 distinct corn-growing indigenous cultures here whose struggle for justice and against 500 years of ins... - All Most Recent Content

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