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...another--and against remnants of cartels like the Sinaloa Mafia--to gain a foothold in the trade. Officials in the U.S. and Mexico believe those turf fights are behind a surge in murders, kidnappings and criminal extortion in several towns along the U.S.-Mexico border. The border city of Nuevo Laredo, Mexico, never known for drug violence until the Zetas moved there a few years ago, saw more than 60 gangland-style killings in 2004, and they have continued at the same bloody pace this year...
...exquisite culinary tradition. Less well-known is its breathtaking coastline, but if you're in the area, don't miss a walk along it. Start at the gigantic glass cubes of Rafael Moneo's Kursaal Convention Center, then cross the adjacent Kursaal Bridge, turn right toward the Paseo Nuevo (New Promenade), and leave the Old Quarter behind. The almost 1-km-long Paseo meanders between stately cliffs and churning sea; locals come on windy days and "play" - outrunning waves that splash high into the air after breaking against the rocks. At the end of the Paseo is the Aquarium...
...Traditions of Spanish & Latin Flavors" was the topic at a recent three-day conference given by the Culinary Institute of America at Greystone in California. It was another sign that Nuevo Latino dining has become more than just a hot scene and is starting to get culinary respect. Foodies are flocking to haute Latin spots like New York City's Puerto Rican--inspired Jimmy's Downtown. And Argentine chef Guillermo Pernot won two 2002 James Beard Awards (the Oscars of the food world) for his creations at ¡Pasion! in Philadelphia. --L.McL...
shelley newman (your name sounds fake...or worse, nuevo riche...
...Still, the tourists thought Nuevo Yibeljoj was worth the inconvenience. The 96 families there are members of Las Abejas (the Bees), a lay Catholic group that was the target of an infamous 1997 massacre by paramilitaries in nearby Acteal. Amid clucking chickens and barefoot children, they welcomed the tourists with candles, incense and an hour-long prayer ceremony in Tzotzil. Agustin Vazquez, 34, a coffee farmer, told how he heard shots during the massacre, ran to Acteal and found pools of blood everywhere?and his niece and her three children among the dead. He thanked Global Exchange for its contributions...