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Despite Threat of Unknown Swine Flu, Mexico City Stays Upbeat
A city-wide suspension of activities in Mexico City continues for the fifth day, including cancellation of all school levels, yesterdays Sunday mass, and all sporting events and cultural activities. The suspension began Thursday night when the Secretary of Health announced … Continue reading
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