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[Title] => After Baby River, Palace says reforms needed to improve facilities for pregnant inmates
[Summary] => Malacañang said it will look into the conditions in jail facilities following the death of a three-month-old baby who was separated from her detained mother only a month after she was born.Â
[DatePublished] => 2020-10-22 18:01:00
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[AuthorName] => Bella Perez-Rubio
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[Title] => Police, protesters clash outside Acapulco's airport; 1 dead
[Summary] => A 65-year-old retired teacher died early Wednesday, a day after suffering injuries when riot police cleared away protesters who tried blocking access to the airport in the resort city of Acapulco.
[DatePublished] => 2015-02-26 10:52:04
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[Title] => Mexico issues alert after small radioactive theft
[Summary] => Mexican authorities have issued an alert for local officials to be on the lookout for a tiny amount of stolen radioactive material.
[DatePublished] => 2014-07-05 04:00:00
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[Title] => Obama longs to break out of White House bubble
[Summary] => It's perhaps appropriate that President Barack Obama is vacationing this weekend in California, where the state flag features a roaming grizzly.
[DatePublished] => 2014-06-16 03:18:39
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[AuthorName] => Nedra Pickler
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[Title] => Ariz., some other states reopen national parks
[Summary] => Tourists returned to the Grand Canyon on yesterday after Arizona officials along with several counterparts agreed to a federal government plan to reopen national parks, which had been closed as a result of the partial government shutdown.
[DatePublished] => 2013-10-13 05:37:15
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[AuthorName] => Michelle L. Price and Felicia Fonseca
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[Title] => US agents helped launder millions in drug proceeds
[Summary] => Mexico's government allowed a group of undercover U.S. anti-drug agents and their Colombian informant to launder millions in cash for a powerful Mexican drug trafficker and his Colombian cocaine supplier, according to documents made public Monday.
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[Title] => Strong quake shakes from Mexico City to Acapulco
[Summary] => A magnitude-6.5 earthquake struck in Mexico's western Guerrero state, shaking buildings and causing panic in the nation's capital and the Pacific resort of Acapulco. Officials said at least three people died, but there were no reports of widespread damage.
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[Title] => 24 killed in drug cartel-plagued Mexican state
[Summary] => Attacks in the home state of Mexico's most powerful drug cartel left 24 people dead and 17 of the victims' bodies were found burned in two pickup trucks, officials said Wednesday.
[DatePublished] => 2011-11-24 11:37:54
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[Title] => Mexico police kill 4 gunmen, rescue kidnap victims
[Summary] => Four gunmen were killed by Mexican police in a shootout that led to the release of five kidnapping victims in the western state of Michoacan, authorities said Wednesday.
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[Title] => Arctic scientist under investigation
[Summary] => Just five years ago, Charles Monnett was one of the scientists whose observation that several polar bears had drowned in the Arctic Ocean helped galvanize the global warming movement.
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INTERIOR DEPARTMENT
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[Title] => After Baby River, Palace says reforms needed to improve facilities for pregnant inmates
[Summary] => Malacañang said it will look into the conditions in jail facilities following the death of a three-month-old baby who was separated from her detained mother only a month after she was born.Â
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[Title] => Police, protesters clash outside Acapulco's airport; 1 dead
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[Title] => Mexico issues alert after small radioactive theft
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[Title] => Obama longs to break out of White House bubble
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[Title] => Ariz., some other states reopen national parks
[Summary] => Tourists returned to the Grand Canyon on yesterday after Arizona officials along with several counterparts agreed to a federal government plan to reopen national parks, which had been closed as a result of the partial government shutdown.
[DatePublished] => 2013-10-13 05:37:15
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[Title] => US agents helped launder millions in drug proceeds
[Summary] => Mexico's government allowed a group of undercover U.S. anti-drug agents and their Colombian informant to launder millions in cash for a powerful Mexican drug trafficker and his Colombian cocaine supplier, according to documents made public Monday.
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[Title] => Strong quake shakes from Mexico City to Acapulco
[Summary] => A magnitude-6.5 earthquake struck in Mexico's western Guerrero state, shaking buildings and causing panic in the nation's capital and the Pacific resort of Acapulco. Officials said at least three people died, but there were no reports of widespread damage.
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[Title] => 24 killed in drug cartel-plagued Mexican state
[Summary] => Attacks in the home state of Mexico's most powerful drug cartel left 24 people dead and 17 of the victims' bodies were found burned in two pickup trucks, officials said Wednesday.
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[Title] => Mexico police kill 4 gunmen, rescue kidnap victims
[Summary] => Four gunmen were killed by Mexican police in a shootout that led to the release of five kidnapping victims in the western state of Michoacan, authorities said Wednesday.
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[Title] => Arctic scientist under investigation
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[DatePublished] => 2011-07-29 11:05:20
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