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Mexico's Green Party Offered Illegal Cash to Sports Stars for Support on Social Media
The scandal-ridden Green Party said it had nothing to do with supportive messages sent by Mexico's national soccer coach and others, which is illegal under electoral rules. Rival parties cry foul.
Mexican Voters Say ‘None of Them Can Make a Real Change’ As Some Burn Ballots
Protesters burned ballots and attacked polling places in Guerrero, Oaxaca, and Chiapas. Exit polls were suggesting tight races in key state governor races, including Nuevo Leon, where indie candidate "El Bronco" was pulling ahead.
Mexican Teachers Burn Ballots in Spreading Protests Ahead of Elections
Mexico's largest dissident teachers union CNTE carried out attacks against electoral offices in five states. A strike in Oaxaca is affecting 1 million students, as federal officials bowed to a demand on education reform.
Sommeliers and DJs Have More in Common Than You Thought
In high end restaurants, wine can be very theatrical and formal; you’re talking about palate, depths of aromatics, and obscure tropical fruits. I don’t want people to get embarrassed, I want them to ask for a glass of soul, or a glass of pop.