- 'Mexico's leftist presidential candidate calls end to protest (Sioux City Journal)
Mexico CITY (AP) -- Supporters of leftist Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador on Friday ended the street protest that clogged the heart of the capital for nearly seven weeks, but they vowed to find other ways to resist the incoming conservative president.
- 'U.S. warns citizens of "brutal violence" in Mexico (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
The U.S. State Department warned Americans on Friday of the increasing "brutal violence" in parts of Mexico, particularly in the state of Tamaulipas, and urged them to be cautious when visiting unfamiliar areas.
- 'Kids returning from Canada, Mexico will soon need passports (Duluth News Tribune)
WASHINGTON -- New anti-terrorism rules will soon require American children younger than 16 to obtain U.S. passports to return home by air or sea from visits to Canada, Mexico or the Caribbean.
- 'Lane Weakens After Lashing Mexico Coast (Hartford Courant)
Hurricane Lane slammed into a sparsely populated stretch of Mexico's Pacific coast on Saturday after battering the resort of Mazatlan with strong winds and rain.
- 'Americans urged to be cautious traveling to certain areas of Mexico (KTVK Phoenix)
TUCSON - The State Department says Americans traveling to Mexico need to be cautious. The public announcement singles out Nuevo Laredo as a city that is particularly violent.
- 'Leftists form 'parallel government' in Mexico (Dallas Morning News)
MEXICO CITY Supporters of Andrés Manuel López Obrador proclaimed the leftist leader president of a new parallel government that will work toward building a new nation with new institutions and constitution.
- 'Americans urged to be cautious traveling to certain areas of Mexico (KVOA Tucson)
TUCSON, Ariz, The State Department says Americans traveling to Mexico need to be cautious.
- 'U.S. warns Americans about 'brutal violence' in Mexico (North County Times)
WASHINGTON -- The State Department alerted U.S. citizens Friday to a rising level of "brutal violence" throughout Mexico, particularly in the Nuevo Laredo border area.
- 'U.S. cautions on Mexico travel (Arizona Daily Star)
Citing violence in certain parts of Mexico, the U.S. State Department is urging Americans to be cautious when traveling south of the border.
- 'Travel Deal -- Mexican Coast (KXAN 36 Austin)
How about taking off south of the border to the beaches of Mexico? Our Travel Deal of the Week takes us to the Mexican Coast. It's an all-inclusive vacation from Texas to Cozumel, starting at just $449.
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