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...Generous government support for the poorest third of society, dubbed “corona vouchers”, eased the financial pain....
...“It’s the kind of drop one would see in a war,” said José Ignacio Conde Ruiz, a professor of economics at Madrid’s Complutense University. “The only sector that grew was agriculture.”...
...As restrictions eased, we even filmed at the Vatican of the cigar, Davidoff on St James’s Street, where Max works and where we tasted the 40th-anniversary Davidoff Coronas Especiales....
...It’s constant,” said Mr Jose, who lives two blocks from Elmhurst Hospital. “We’re right smack in the middle of it.”...
...The president, scorned by critics as “Captain Corona”, recognises, however, that a shut-down economy caught in a deep recession is unlikely to win votes....
...Asked in late August whether the closures would be reintroduced if there was a fresh surge in corona cases, Merkel ruled them out....
...“They are worried tariffs will continue to rise and are telling suppliers in China to increase exports to Mexico,” said Mr Zavala....
...José Antonio Meade, the ruling PRI party candidate, and Jaime Rodríguez, another independent, are still in the race but trailing badly. Photo: Getty...
...The poll published in El Financiero newspaper put Amlo, as the former Mexico City mayor is known, clearly ahead on 42 per cent with José Antonio Meade from a coalition led by the ruling Institutional Revolutionary...
...Mr Anaya failed to deliver a knockout blow but was expected to have gained some ground among voters, while José Antonio Mede, the ruling Institutional Revolutionary party’s candidate, was seen as not having...
...The two independent candidates are well behind: former first lady, Margarita Zavala, has 4.9 per cent and Mr Rodríguez, 2.6 per cent, according to Oraculus....
...The PRI has yet to announce its candidate – President Enrique Peña Nieto cannot run again – but José Antonio Meade, the technocratic finance minister who served in Ms Zavala’s husband’s PAN government, has...
...A number of independent hopefuls, including former first lady Margarita Zavala, are working to amass the almost 1m signatures needed to endorse their candidacies....
...President Enrique Peña Nieto cannot run for re-election and the PRI has yet to name its candidate, although José Antonio Meade, the current finance minister who also served in Mr Calderón’s government, is...
...A number of independent candidates, including former PAN first lady Margarita Zavala, are seeking to garner the nearly 1m signatures required to endorse their bids....
...The ruling Institutional Revolutionary Party has yet to announce its candidate, although José Antonio Meade, an independent who was also part of the Calderón government, is widely tipped as a possible consensus...
...However, José Antonio Meade, the independent finance minister who was also part of the Calderón government, is widely seen as having a good chance....
...Something unlikely happened in Mexico this week: Radical leftist presidential frontrunner Andrés Manuel López Obrador and independent conservative former first lady Margarita Zavala agreed on something....
...The District of Columbia’s height restrictions mean that only half of the NMAAHC can ascend into the pierced upside-down pyramid that the architects call the “Corona”....
...A recent campaign for the beer brand Corona Extra, for instance, highlighted the message “Latinos have something Extra” with TV, out of home, radio and digital spots that added a Latin twist to the theme...
...In October 2009, she came under heavy fire while travelling along a local road with José Sánchez, her husband. That was the attack in which he died and she was first injured....
...There is little indication of these now,” says José Darío Uribe Escobar, head of the central bank....
...From his office in the hyper-modern Mexico City neighbourhood of Santa Fe, José Parés, is taking the news of Femsa’s possible sale in his stride....
..., and Veronica Zavala, transport minister, were also reconfirmed in their positions....
...“We live in a permanent state of fear and uncertainty,” says José Antonio Tamayo, who runs a farm outside the western city of Barquisimeto....
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