WEEK OF MAY 26, 2008
INDEX
The Drug Wars’ Body Counts Continue To Mount in Mexico, by Allan Wall
On Mexico’s Cold Femicide Trail ‘the Dead Don’t Talk,’ by Kent Paterson
Joint Mexico-Germany Statement, Presidency of the Republic
On Cuba, Mexico and a Number of Latin American Matters, Thomas A. Shannon, Assistant Secretary for Western Hemisphere Affairs, USDOS
Cuba after Fidel Castro: Stability, Movement, Reform, by Antoni Kapcia
Diplomacy is Losing Ground to ‘Cultural Arrogance,’ by Carlos Luken
§ MEDIA WATCH
‘Mexican Kidnappers are Operating in the United States,’ El Universal – 26 May 2008
Northwest Mexico Showdown on Indigenous Fishing Rights, Frontera NorteSur – 26 May 2008
Mexico has Top Roles in Biological Diversity Convention, SEMARNAT – 26 May 2008
§ REPORTS AND SPECIAL INTEREST
Fear and Loathing in Prime Time: Immigration Myths and Cable News, Media Matters Action Network – 26 May 2008
§ EVENTS
June 25 and 26: North America 2030: An Environmental Outlook, CEC, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (public invited)
November 9 and 10: The Institute of the Americas, in La Jolla, California, will celebrate its 25th Anniversary with a two-day conference, ‘Latin America’s Next 25 Years,’ and Gala Dinner
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