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MEXICO CITY - A moderate earthquake rocked Mexico City on Friday, causing skyscrapers to sway and frightening residents, but emergency officials said no major damage or injuries were reported.
Construction workers watch the building they just evacuated after an earthquake in downtown Mexico City, Mexico, Friday.
Many have heard of the recent advisories from the U.S. State Department and Arizona's three universities, cautioning on travel to Mexico. Yet, many have also heard that Mexico beckons with some of the most tranquil beaches at appealing prices - sometimes at half the price of a Caribbean vacation.
Many have heard of the recent advisories from the U.S. State Department and Arizona's three universities, cautioning on travel to Mexico. Yet, many have also heard that Mexico beckons with some of the most tranquil beaches at appealing prices - sometimes at half the price of a Caribbean vacation.
Many have heard of the recent advisories from the U.S. State Department and Arizona's three universities, cautioning on travel to Mexico. Yet, many have also heard that Mexico beckons with some of the most tranquil beaches at appealing prices - sometimes at half the price of a Caribbean vacation.
As thousands of protesters ascended on the Arizona state capital on Saturday, I was left with the thought: “If they care this much about the plight of the illegal immigrants from Mexico, why don’t they march on the steps of the Palacio Nacional (National Palace), the capital building in Mexico City?” That is where the real injustice exists.
MEXICO CITY — A star player for Paraguay's World Cup team was shot in the head Monday in the bathroom of a Mexico City bar.
MEXICO CITY — The roar erupted before Sunday night’s game for the San Francisco 49ers, and boos were saved for the Arizona Cardinals, in what was billed a “historic night” by the NFL.
MEXICO CITY - The NFL threw a fiesta at Azteca Stadium, and the biggest regular-season crowd in league history turned up wearing vibrant colors and singing raucous cheers. Mexico's 103,467 fans created a thrilling atmosphere at the league's first regular-season game outside the United States - even though the Arizona Cardinals' 31-14 victory over the San Francisco 49ers wasn't exactly the most savory version of "futbol americano."
MEXICO CITY — The roar erupted before Sunday night’s game for the San Francisco 49ers, and boos were saved for the Arizona Cardinals, in what was billed a “historic night” by the NFL.
Arizona Cardinals safety Robert Griffith enters the field holding a Mexican flag Sunday at Azteca Stadium in Mexico City.
Performers prior to the start of the regular season NFL game between the Arizona Cardinals and San Francisco 49ers at Azteca Stadium in Mexico City, Mexico on Sunday.
Arizona commerce authorities will use a trade mission to marry small- and mediumsized Valley businesses looking to export goods with companies in the rapidly expanding Mexico City market.
When he was growing up in Monterrey, Mexico, Rolando Cantu went to an NFL preseason American Bowl between Dallas and Kansas City.
Mesa’s Fire Department will donate two fire pumpers to its sister city of Guaymas, Mexico. The trucks date to 1985, have met the city’s replacement criteria, and can no longer be used as frontline vehicles in Mesa.
In this July 27, 2012 photo, pigs are displayed for sale at a food market in Mexico City. (AP Photo/Alexandre Meneghini)
In this July 27, 2012 photo, U.S. Chef Christopher Kostow, left, talks to a vendor as he shops at Mercado San Juan Pugibet, the most gourmet market in Mexico City. (AP Photo/Alexandre Meneghini)
FILE - In this May 30, 2005 file photo, several insects being studied for their nutritional value are seen at the zoology building in Mexico's National Polytechnic Institute in Mexico City, Mexico. (AP Photo/Dario Lopez-Mills, File)
In this July 27, 2012 photo, U.S. Chef Christopher Kostow holds a watermelon as he visits Mercado San Juan Pugibet, the most gourmet market in Mexico City. (AP Photo/Alexandre Meneghini)
In this July 27, 2012 photo, U.S. Chef Christopher Kostow talks to a vendor as he shops at a food market in Mexico City. Kostow, whose Restaurant at Meadowood in Napa Valley has three Michelin stars, wanted to sample the diversity of the country’s fresh ingredients. (AP Photo/Alexandre Meneghini)
In this picture taken Saturday, May 7, 2011 Francisco de Jesus Garcia, 18, poses for a photo wearing his pink pointy boots in Matehuala, Mexico. The flashy pointy boot-craze has swept through the Mexican town of Matehuala, spread to nearby cities and is being taken by migrants across the border into the United States. (AP Photo/Dario Lopez-Mills)
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