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...Ramón Martínez has shared stages with Paco Peña and Cristina Hoyos but his task here is to send up the cod-balletic moves of the contemporary bailaor....
...In Mexico, where Enrique Peña Nieto is the most unpopular president in recent history, beset by violence, corruption and spying scandals, a government campaign chiding “the good things hardly ever get told...
...Alfredo Martínez, a retired health ministry worker passing by the postcard display on his bicycle, scoffed at the notion that the proposals would get through to the government....
...When a sleazy Mexican state governor, Carmelo Vargas, is caught on camera receiving a suitcase of dollars from a drug lord, his career appears to be in ruins....
...The government has also announced it is going after Templar chief Servando Gómez Martínez, known as La Tuta, and five other top leaders. “There have to be fast results,” said Mr Ortega....
...With the election of Enrique Peña Nieto as president, winds of change have begun to blow....
...In a speech this month, Luis Alberto Rábago Martínez, the city’s public works minister, said the local government planned to spend 9bn pesos on the system between now and 2018....
...That may not be to Mr Peña Nieto’s liking, but is another sign of how Mexican democracy is maturing....
...Energy burns them on our understanding, and splendid are the musicians and the dancers Charo Espino, Angel Muñoz (especially when his demons take charge) and Ramón Martínez....
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