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Modern-day ‘Noah’s Ark’ to preserve nation’s natural riches

 

Imagine preserving three million species in harmony for 100 years. Not even Noah could have achieved such a monumental feat, but it is essentially what the National Center for Genetic Resources in Tepatitlan, Jalisco will do.

New plant to treat city sewage, help clean polluted Santiago

President Calderon inaugurated the first of two large water-treatment plants being built in the Guadalajara metro area last weekend.

Migrants get their benefits five decades late

Finally repaying benefits owed to former Mexican migrant workers in the United States, President Felipe Calderon apologized for the delay of up to 60 years.

State’s leftist coalition in acrimonious split

Jalisco’s leftist alliance has been shattered ahead of the July 1 gubernatorial elections due to a lingering feud between the coalition leader and local elites of the Party of the Democratic Revolution (PRD).

Jalisco tops flu rankings but WHO says don’t sweat

Although Jalisco has more swine flu cases than almost anywhere on earth in 2012, both local authorities and the World Health Organization (WHO) have said there is no cause for panic.

Roadblock returns on Nogales highway

New security measures have been implemented in the wake of last Friday’s city and state-wide narcoblockades.

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