Trump fumes as PGA Tour event heads to Mexico
The Donald doesn’t do irony well, so it seems.
The Donald doesn’t do irony well, so it seems.
I remember the vivid scene from my days in Palm Springs. At the end of a well-attended convention, I was walking home when convention goers were departing.
The breeze in Guadalajara and around Lake Chapala can be deceptive, making many, especially newcomers and visitors think they have little to fear from the sun.
A full-size replica of the Sistine Chapel, adorned with Michelangelo’s famous frescos, is under construction beside the Monument to the Revolution in Mexico City.
For seasoned observers of Mexico, the failures of two Donald Trump “branded” real estate developments here, stretching over seven years and involving multiple lawsuits and bitterness on all sides, might at first seem like a case of government corruption or careless business practices south of the border.
Following diffusion of a press release announcing the construction of a deluxe lakeside hotel to be operated under the flag of the Radisson Blu chain, some homeowners in the El Dorado complex have starting raising questions about the legality of the project.
June 1 sees the start of Mexico’s Sistema Universal de Salud (Universal Health System), in which patients will be able to receive attention from any Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social (IMSS),