Mexican officials closed all schools Friday in the capital city in an effort to combat the swine flu virus that has killed dozens in Mexico and infected eight people in the United States.
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- SWITZERLAND: Swine flu kills 60 in Mexico, moves to US: WHO – (AFP)
GENEVA — A rare outbreak of human swine flu has killed at least 60 people in Mexico and spread to the United States where authorities are on ale...
- U.S. marks second swine flu-linked death
The announcement of the second death in the United States linked to the swine flu virus came as officials there and in Mexico voiced hope that the wor...
- Suu Kyi to face two judges at courtroom trial
Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi will be joined by her two housemaids and an American man who swam to her house when she confronts two judges in a Myan...
- Mexico City shuts down venues due to swine flu
About 35,000 public venues in Mexico City were shut down or told to serve only takeout meals as officials tried to contain a deadly swine flu outbreak...
- 60 MEXICO flu deaths raise global epidemic fears – (Associated Press)
MEXICO CITY — Mexico shut down schools, museums, libraries and state-run theaters across it overcrowded capital Friday in hopes of containing a ...
- New U.S. swine flu cases spread pandemic fears – (msnbc.com)
Worries that the new swine flu strain that has killed as many as 68 people and sickened more than 1,000 across Mexico has pandemic potential incre...
- U.N. wary of second wave of swine flu
A shutdown of public venues in Mexico City is likely to be lifted by Wednesday, despite concern among U.N. health officials that a second wave of the ...
- CDC: Swine flu viruses in Mexico, U.S. match
U.S. health experts express concern that a swine flu virus that has infected eight people in the United States matches samples of a virus that has kil...
- NEW YORK: Swine flu fears at a private school in Queens – (New York Times)
The New York City health department dispatched a team of investigators to a private school in Queens on Friday after dozens of students complained of ...
- Abuse of child ‘witches’ on rise, aid group says
Christian Eshiett was a rambunctious pre-teen who spent a lot of time cavorting with his friends in southern Nigeria. He would skip school and run awa...
- Mexico pours troops into violent border city
Nearly 7,000 Mexican soldiers and federal police arrived in the U.S.-Mexico border city of Ciudad Juarez this week to restore security to a city plagu...
- 12 trampled to death in Mexico City
Twelve people were fatally trampled during a raid on a nightclub in northern Mexico City, police said.
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- Arrests in kidnap, killing of teen in Mexico
Police have detained five people suspected in the kidnapping and killing of a 14-year-old boy in Mexico City, a crime that has sparked nationwide outr...
- MEXICO flooded with excess produce – (USA Today/Associated Press)
Export-quality tomatoes labeled “Ready to Eat” in English flooded Mexico City markets on Thursday after a salmonella scare in the U.S. sto...
- Second Mexico police official gunned down
The police officer in charge of Mexico City’s anti-kidnapping department was shot and killed Friday morning as he left his home in the capital c...
- GEORGIA: Some unafraid of peanut scare – (redandblack.com)
One month after a national salmonella scare, some University students have hardly changed their peanut-eating habits.
The Peanut Corporation of Americ...
- Obama to target overseas tax loopholes
The White House will unveil reforms to the nation’s international tax code on Monday intended to close loopholes for overseas tax havens and end...
- Water cutbacks on tap for Mexico City
Five million residents in Mexico City and its metro area could soon start feeling the effects of water cutbacks imposed Friday due to drought conditio...
- WHO raises swine flu alert to level four
The World Health Organization has raised its pandemic alert level in response to the outbreak of swine flu that originated in Mexico, as the global co...
- Quake strikes near Acapulco, Mexico
A strong quake measuring 6.0 in magnitude struck southwestern Mexico on Monday, and it was felt about 175 miles away in Mexico City, according to a CN...