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Breast Cancer Today

Breast cancer isn’t what it was 20 years ago. Survival rates are climbing, thanks to greater awareness, more early detection, and advances in treatment. For roughly 200,000 Americans who are diagnosed with breast cancer each year, there are plenty of reasons to be hopeful. Symptoms: Breast cancer often has no …

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How much is “some”?

By: Miguel Urriza We´ve all heard or read about how English has become the lingua franca for business and trade. As a result, most jobs in Mexico and other countries require some level of proficiency in the language. Many employers advertise jobs that require the applicant to have 80% of …

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American Prosperity

By: Mexican Senator, Victor Hermosilo In the last year we have developed two scenarios that have the potential to change the dynamics of the bilateral relationship between the United States and Mexico, on one hand, the negotiations on the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP by its acronym in English) were completed and …

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Indirect Elections

By: Terry Ahtziry Cardenas Banda, lawyer and former professor. In these times of elections in the United States the concern to understand better the process to select the president of the nation arises, due to the difference of this process compared to Presidential elections in Mexico. Both countries have a …

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SOLES CLOSES THIRD WEEK OF TRAINING

Mexicali.- Mexicali Soles closed strong the third week of training and focused on the beginning of the National Professional Basketball League (LNBP)2016-17 season. The coaching staff already integrated, works hard in physical preparation; tactically Coach Alejandro Martinez Plasencia is ready to start the season, where he will face Toros de …

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Imperial County Sheriff’s Office to Host Coffee with a Cop

Imperial County Sheriff’s Office to participate in inaugural national Coffee with a Cop day this week PRESS RELEASE: Friday, October 7, the Imperial County Sheriff’s Office will be participating in the first national Coffee with a Cop Day at six locations throughout Imperial County. The time varies for each location. …

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Technology vs. Concentration

By: Leticia Mancera Our lives constantly demand of us attention and concentration to execute our daily activities in an efficient manner in the least time possible. Digital Technology has surpassed the traditional communication means that for many years were the only ones – telegraph, mail, radio and television.  Now all …

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INDEX Productivity Forum took place in Mexicali

By: Claudette Sánchez Mexicali, Baja California.- With the aim of promoting business development within the city and boost competitiveness in various sectors, the third edition of the Forum Productivity and Business Development organized by INDEX Mexicali was inaugurated this past Thursday, taking place at the FSTSE. The President of the …

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