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Has Specialization Killed Our Capacity For Being Responsible For Our Security?
Written by ALLYN HUNT   
Saturday, 27 January 2007
A newcomer to the Lakeside area, looking for a home, recently visited a real estate office with a list of questions. They were about the pluses and minuses of living in Chapala and Ajijic – in good measure dealing with the cost of living, health care, high speed internet service and gated developments. Security evidently was not on his list, beyond the possibility that he believed that a gated development covered that requirement.
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A Letter To The Editor From The Editor
Written by MICHAEL FORBES   
Saturday, 27 January 2007
"Doing nothing isn't easy. It requires a lot of effort and organization," declares Will Freeman, the 30-something loafer from Nick Hornby's excellent best-selling novel "About a Boy."
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Reporting Back To Mexico
Written by BRIAN LEVINSON   
Saturday, 27 January 2007
I returned to Guadalajara for the first time in over a year, having lived in the city and worked for the Reporter back in 2004-2005. Some things have changed since then.
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Viewpoint: Mexican Foreign Policy Shifts
Written by MICHAEL FORBES   
Saturday, 20 January 2007
Everything suggests President Felipe Calderon is steering Mexico on a more traditional Latin American-based foreign policy course. The country's new conservative, business- oriented president is keen to mend fences with leftist governments of Cuba and Venezuela - relations with both were damaged under Vicente Fox - and forge close ties with center-left leaders of Argentina, Brazil and Chile.
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Tough Choices: Government-bashed Farming Versus Work In Uncertain US Home Building
Written by ALLYN HUNT   
Saturday, 13 January 2007
Francisco Romero Acosta returned from the United States for Christmas, and soon made his sizeable extended family angry with him. He also infuriated the even larger clan of his wife's relatives, a taciturn and unforgiving group known for their decisiveness when severely galled.
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