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Tuesday, August 01, 2006 

Beyond the Border



MySanAntonio - Vandals damaged about half of the dozens of signs — done by leading Mexican artists and intellectuals — calling for a vote by vote recount of Mexico's July 2 presidential election. The signs, each about 5 feet tall and 6 feet wide, featured
Source: www.mysanantonio.com

Power Plant Airstrike Leaves a Noxious Mess
Washington Post - The smelly black tar has disrupted the season not only for Lebanon's fancy swimming and yachting clubs, fashioned after resorts in the French Riviera and Acapulco, but also for ordinary citizens. Beaches in the capital, normally crowded at this time
Source: www.washingtonpost.com

Leaving town or staying put, residents cope
San Jose Mercury News - But his wife and kids left for Acapulco to avoid the noise and pollution. He said people on the way to the event ``look at us like we are birds in the zoo.'' Still, he said with a sigh of disappointment, someone has to stay home to take care of the
Source: www.mercurynews.com

Mexican girl dies trying to cross Arizona desert
KVOA 4 - An 11-year-old Mexican girl has died on the Tohono O'odham Nation after trying to cross the Arizona border with other illegal immigrants, authorities said. Olivia Elizabeth Luna Noguera, from Acapulco, was with her 17-year-old sister and 16 other
Source: www.kvoa.com