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Sunday’s vote marked Mexico??s first presidential election since 2000, when Vicente Fox broke the Institutional Revolutionary Party’s (PRI) 70-year stranglehold on the nation’s politics. The race was a key moment in Mexican history, as the nation’s still-nascent electoral institutions presided over an election decided by less than one half of one percent of the vote...
...been nominated for a Best Actress Academy Award (for 2002 film “Frida”) and has established herself as both a mainstream bankable star (with films such as “Wild Wild West” and “Once Upon a Time in Mexico??) and a director to be reckoned with (she won an Emmy for directing the Showtime movie “The Maldonado Miracle”). In fact, in 2004, Hayek ended the year as Hollywood’s highest paid Latina actress, earning approximately $20 million for her films...
Hayek, an actress who has starred in “Once Upon a Time in Mexico?? and “Frida” (for which she was nominated for an Academy Award), was this year’s honoree. Donning rhinestone-studded jeans and a Harvard baseball cap, she was the picture of a gracious, humorous, and lovely host...
...first time ever that we are going to be having a presidential election and the outcome of the election is completely uncertain and the electoral institution is regarded as completely democratic,” Poire said. “To that extent it is the first normal election in Mexico??s history...
...spins 500-plus pages of giddy prose, interspersed with song lyrics, shape poems, plays, and political ads. Sixteen years after “Christopher”’s first edition in English, the non-profit Dalkey Archive Press gives this loud and incorrigible work by Mexico??s most famous novelist a much-deserved rebirth in American bookstores. In the nine months preceding his birth on Oct. 12, 1992 (the five-hundredth anniversary of Columbus’ arrival), Christopher reconstructs the web of romances and hatreds, schemes and coincidences that caused his conception and will shape...