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51 Mexico City woos same-sex honeymooners
52 Colombian company pitches bullet-proof garments to Mexican media
53 Nation cuts greenhouse emissions by 19.5 million tons
54 Can anyone live on minimum wage in Mexico?
55 Pemex optimistic about potential of new oil fields
56 Tip leads to 15-hour shootout between Mexican military and armed group
57 Weekend Roundup
58 Financial firm says Mexicana grounding likely permanent following bankruptcy
59 Jailed Frenchwoman's lawyers appeal to Mexican Supreme Court
60 Nation celebrates its unique street sounds
61 Juárez cancels Dieciséis de Septiembre celebration
62 Hidalgo mayors' death blamed on drug traffickers
63 UN agency helps Mexico City better prepare for disasters
64 Federal police rescue relative of Aztecas gang leader
65 Jalisco conference focuses on country's biodiversity
66 Carstens says US slowdown poses risks to Mexico
67 Condemning migrant killings in Mexico, UN rights chief calls for urgent action
68 US diplomats told to remove their children from Monterrey
69 TV Azteca to celebrate nation's Independence, Revolution with short films
70 Official claims violence in Mexico should not be generalized
71 Calderón grows tired of 'old stories'
72 Analysis: Mexican reforms likely on ice until at least 2012
73 Archaeologists find new clues why the Maya left
74 Nation's capital readies a fleet of pink taxis driven by and for women
75 Staying up all night to save sea turtles
76 President calls for common front to restore security
77 Investigators ask for help to identify bodies discovered on ranch
78 Tamaulipas mass grave highlights abuse of migrants heading to US
79 Nuevo León governor to boost state police salaries
80 Drug-trafficking groups take positions surrounding nation's capital
81 Women pulling out of the technological gap
82 Cases of ecologists' to go before human rights court
83 Mexico City's street sweepers are working class heroes
84 Voice of the community faces numerous threats
85 Mexico mulls dissolving city police forces
86 Nation’s tourism sector sees tremendous growth despite a lagging world economy
87 Yagul caves and Silver Route now World Heritage sites
88 Nuevo León AG claims Zetas responsible for mayor's death
89 UN: Mexico most dangerous in Americas for press
90 Finnish parents demand justice for activist son slain in Oaxaca
91 Consumer groups say junk food regulations in Mexican schools fall short
92 Mexico celebrates in style as it turns the big 200
93 Assistant charged with attempted murder of telenovela star
94 Cardiovascular disease a growing problem in nation
95 Calderón cautions more bloodshed likely in his war against drug cartels
96 Border crosser deaths in Arizona may reach record
97 Mexico has Israeli spy drones, according to documents
98 Greenpeace defends reef threatened by tourist project
99 Cactus genes connect modern Mexico to its prehistoric past
100 Weekend Roundup
 
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As in any other city or town in the world your personal safety is worth looking after. Mexico has its own set of rules and precautions visitors need to be aware of.

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I found telephone calling a little confusing the first time I started calling Mexico and found that when I got here the rules were different than back home. If you are looking for information on how to communicate within and without Mexico this article is for you.

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