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:: New York Times
CHEEKING THE COLOSSUS OF THE NORTH
01/03/1987
LATIN AMERICAN diplomats, statesmen and intellectuals have often believed that there is more than meets the eye to the unending estrangement between Cuba and the United States. Beyond the specific explanations for each chapter in that divorce's turbulent history, they stress...
Killing Reveals The Still-Dark Side Of a Gentrifying Capital
New York Times
17/05/2013
This sprawling city has been described recently as ''vibrant'' (Elle Decor), ''rich with historical heritage and incredible food traditions'' (Saveur), ''scrubbed and safe'' (New York magazine) and ''...
Some Countries Lobby for More in Race for Visas
New York Times
13/05/2013
The government of Ireland, during St. Patrick’s Day festivities, appealed directly to President Obama and Congressional leaders for special treatment. And the government of Poland squeezed Vice Pres...
Mexico’s Curbs on U.S. Role in Drug Fight Spark Friction
New York Times
01/05/2013
In their joint fight against drug traffickers, the United States and Mexico have forged an unusually close relationship in recent years, with the Americans regularly conducting polygraph tests on elit...
Numbers Tell of Failure in Drug War
New York Times
05/07/2012
When policy makers in Washington worry about Mexico these days, they think in terms of a handful of numbers: Mexico’s 19,500 hectares devoted to poppy cultivation for heroin; its 17,500 hectares gro...
Turning Back or Moving On?
New York Times
27/06/2012
It’s not hard to explain why, after 71 uninterrupted years in power, Mexico’s Institutional Revolutionary Party lost the 2000 presidential elections.
LETTER Amnesty for Immigrants?
New York Times
08/06/2012
Jorge G. Castañeda and Douglas S. Massey (“Do-It-Yourself Immigration Reform,” Op-Ed, June 2) argue that we should grant amnesty to millions of illegal immigrants because illegal immigration from...
Do-It-Yourself Immigration Reform
New York Times
01/06/2012
IN the noisy American debate over immigration reform, something important seems to have escaped notice: time, and common-sense decisions by Mexican migrants, have brought us nearly everything immigrat...
Numb to drug war's carnage, life goes on for most Mexicans
New York Times
16/05/2012
Couples were walking hand in hand. Children were frolicking. Just down the road in this northern Mexican town, 49 bodies, headless with their hands and feet severed off, had been found and cleared awa...
What Latin America Can Teach Us
New York Times
12/12/2011
IN a Bertelsmann Foundation study on social justice released this fall, the United States came in dead last among the rich countries, with only Greece, Chile, Mexico and Turkey faring worse.
What Does Mexico’s New Drug Law Portend?
New York Times
12/09/2009
Mexico last month adopted a law that has been described as decriminalizing the possession of small amounts of marijuana and harder drugs, including cocaine and heroin. Other countries in Latin America...
El Salvador: Left won, but can it govern?
New York Times
23/03/2009
MEXICO CITY -- In El Salvador, for the first time ever in Latin America, a former political-military organization that tried to gain power through the barrel of a gun has achieved its aims through the...
COLOMBIAN CAPTIVES FREED; CHAVEZ EXPOSED
New York Times
06/06/2008
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez unwittingly revealed the truth about his secret relationship with Colombia's FARC guerrillas in early January, a development that can be seen as one of the most import...
What Mexico Wants
New York Times
01/06/2007
NO nation is as involved in United States immigration as Mexico, and no government’s cooperation will be as necessary as Mexico’s if immigration reform is to succeed. Fortunately, most of the ref...
A Way to Peace in Mexico
New York Times
06/09/2006
AT last, Mexico has a president-elect. The process has been painful, protracted and rife with problems for the future. Still, the Electoral Court declared yesterday that Felipe Calderón will be the c...
Good Neighbor Policy
New York Times
04/05/2006
THERE are many excellent reasons to salvage the immigration bill that collapsed two months ago in the Senate. But one of the most overlooked lies not in the protests that have filled streets in Los An...