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- Working Class Heroes; The Barrenderos of Mexico City
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Mexico News Update
February 25, 2009 | Leave a Comment
As part of my typical morning routine I always visit a couple of online Mexican newspapers, El Universal (associated with the Miami Herald) and The News from Mexico City. El Universal offers a much broader coverage of current events, politics, business, entertainment and lifestyle, etc. but the site is in Spanish so if your interest in Mexico isn’t really deep The News (in English) is your best bet.
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