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  2. Mexico City Metro overpass collapse - Wikipedia

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    The head of government of Mexico City, Marcelo Ebrard, announced the line in August 2007, and construction commenced in September 2008. [ 13 ] [ 14 ] Originally, the line was planned to be primarily underground, featuring 23 stations, 20 of which were to be underground (from Mixcoac to Nopalera ), the section where the collapse occurred.

  3. Carnivals of Iztapalapa - Wikipedia

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    The tradition of Carnival was brought to Mexico by the Spanish, including to Mexico City. However the Mexican Inquisition, banned most of the traditions associated with it in Mexico City, forcing celebrations outside the historic center into what was the rural areas of the Valley of Mexico, including what is now the borough of Iztapalapa.

  4. Mexico News Daily - Wikipedia

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    Mexico News Daily is an English language news website which covers events in Mexico. In addition to having a staff, it gleans information from Mexican newspapers and periodicals to report. It publishes content for newcomers to Mexico and expatriates. [1] [2] It offers a subscription service with limited free articles per month.

  5. Today’s news in 10 minutes - AOL

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    Today’s news in 10 minutes. November 19, 2023 at 7:21 PM. Getty Images. November 20, 2023. ... Thank you for using CNN 10. For more CNN news and newsletters create an account at CNN.com.

  6. Mexico City Metro Line 5 - Wikipedia

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    Line 5 of the Mexico City Metro was built in early 1980s by Cometro, a subsidiary of Empresas ICA. [2] The line was inaugurated on 19 December 1981 and originally ran from Pantitlán (in Venustiano Carranza) to Consulado station (in the limits of Venustiano Carranza and Gustavo A. Madero), [3] with seven operative stations and a 9.154 kilometers (5.688 mi) long track. [4]

  7. Giselle Fernández - Wikipedia

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    In 1985 she joined KTLA in Los Angeles as a reporter and weekend anchor. [3] She was recommended to KTLA by actor Fess Parker, who lived in the Santa Barbara area and was a friend of KTLA's news managing director at the time. [7] Two years later Fernandez moved to CBS-owned WBBM-TV in Chicago, and in 1989 to WCIX CBS's newly owned station in ...

  8. KTLA Journalist Sam Rubin Dead at 64: 'Shocking' and ... - AOL

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    Sam Rubin, an indelible figure in the world of entertainment journalism for decades, has died at the age of 64. Rubin’s death was announced by KTLA, where he had worked since 1991, on Friday ...

  9. Woman falls overboard from Carnival cruise ship off Mexico - AOL

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    A woman fell off a Carnival Cruise Line ship balcony and into the Pacific Ocean early Saturday, spurring an international search effort. The incident, which happened shortly after 3 a.m. aboard a ...