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Tuesday, June 30, 2020

Mexico City's Line One subway train will get a $39 million pesos update.


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Labels: eagle, hypodermic needle, Line 1, METRO, metro transit system, Mexico City subway, STC (Sistema de Transporte Colectivo), subway

Sunday, June 28, 2020

Almost 17,000 Protesters Had No Idea A Tech Company Was Tracing Their Location.


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Labels: Atlanta, Black Lives Matter, Breonna Taylor, cell phones, George Floyd, location, Los Angeles, Minneapolis, Mobilewalla, NewYork, police brutality, protesters, spies, spying, Tech Company, tracing

Friday, June 26, 2020

Federal Resources allotted for National Disaster Fund are the lowest in last ten years.


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Labels: budget, cents, disasters, earthquakes, expenses, Federal Government, Federation of Budget Expenditures, hard hat, National Disaster Fund, steam shovel

Wednesday, June 24, 2020

7.5 Magnitude Earthquake Jolts Mexico.

 "...and we've come to the conclusion there can't be life in that planet!"
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Labels: air pollution, coronavirus, coronavirus lockdown, Covid-19, disasters, earth, earthquake, ebola, global warming, martians, Mexico, nuclear plant, pandemic, tsunami, volcano

Tuesday, June 23, 2020

Trump signs order freezing visas for foreign workers through the end of the year.


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Labels: Donald John Trump, foreign workers, idiot, map, scissors, U.S. Visa, visas, Washington D.C., White House

Sunday, June 21, 2020

Father's Day celebration not so merry under COVID-19 pandemic.


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Labels: cake, coronavirus lockdown, Covid-19, Dennis the Menace, Father's Day, Hank Ketchum, Henry Mitchell, holidays, pandemic, quarantine, unemployment

Friday, June 19, 2020

US Supreme Court rules against Donald Trump's bid to end 'Dreamers' immigrant program.


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Labels: DACA, deportation victims, deportations, Donald John Trump, Dreamers, fascist, idiot, immigrants, Lady Justice, law, Nazi, Nazi Party, United States Supreme Court

Wednesday, June 17, 2020

After Blowing Up De Facto Embassy, North Korea Continues Provocations.


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Labels: embassy, European Union, inter-Korean liaison center, Kim Jong-un, Moon Jae-in, North Korea, Pyongyang, South Korea

Tuesday, June 16, 2020

California ‘sanctuary’ rules stay in place after Supreme Court rejects Trump’s challenge.


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Labels: Donald John Trump, ICE, judge, sanctuary cities, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, United States Supreme Court

Sunday, June 14, 2020

COVID-19 drives beauty salon owners to make house calls.


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Labels: beauticians, beauty salons, coronavirus, coronavirus lockdown, Covid-19, duster, epidemic, hair curlers, house calls, housework, lockdown, pandemic, quarantine, vacuum cleaner, virus

Friday, June 12, 2020

Pandemic could drive children to seek out gainful employment.


Posted by Llera at 9:55 AM No comments:
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Labels: Boris Badenov, children, comics, coronavirus, coronavirus lockdown, Covid-19, epidemic, Jay Ward, jobs, Liddle Wolfgang, lockdown, packages, pandemic, quarantine, work

Wednesday, June 10, 2020

Jarabe de Palo's Pau Donés dies from cancer at age 53; fans mourn his death.


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Labels: cancer, death, electric guitar, Jarabe de Palo, La Flaca, obituary, Pau Donés, Pau Donés Cirera, rock groups, rock music, rock star, songs, Spain

Tuesday, June 9, 2020

Mexico's COVID-19 pandemic not peaking yet.


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Labels: charts, coronavirus, coronavirus lockdown, Covid-19, curve, epidemic, Mexico, pandemic, quarantine, roller coaster

Sunday, June 7, 2020

The world is left reeling between the pandemic and protest demonstrations.


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Labels: african-americans, Black Lives Matter, coronavirus, coronavirus lockdown, Covid-19, demonstrations, earth, earth globe, fist, free speech, pandemic, police brutality, protest groups, protest marches, racism

Friday, June 5, 2020

100 Days of COVID-19 in Mexico...and still counting.


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Labels: 100 Days, birthday cake, coronavirus, coronavirus lockdown, Covid-19, epidemic, lockdown, outbreak, pandemic, quarantine, virus

Wednesday, June 3, 2020

Mexican comic actor Héctor Suárez, dies at 81.


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Labels: celebrities, comedian, comedy, critic, death, halo, heaven, Héctor Suárez Hernandez, Mexican comedians, Mexican movies, obituary, pearly gates, political critic, Saint Peter, St. Peter, stage, television, theater

Tuesday, June 2, 2020

United Nations appeals for restraint, ‘social cohesion’ as protests across the US continue over George Floyd's death.


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Labels: demonstrations, Derek Chauvin, George Floyd, hate, Minneapolis, Minnesota, police, police brutality, racism, United Nations, violence, Washington D.C.
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    8 years ago
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    10 years ago
  • Saved From The Paper Drive
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  • CartoonsOnFilm
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    12 years ago
  • MEL CRAWFORD
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    15 years ago
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    15 years ago
  • Heading Southward
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    16 years ago
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