Topic: mexico
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What It Looks Like To Live Near Mexico City's Rumbling Volcano
Popocatépetl is a fire-and-smoke-belching monster that just happens to be remarkably easy on the eyes.
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Public Health Initiative of the Day: No Salt For You
Mexico City's "Menos sal, más salud" encourages restaurant owners to make salt shakers available only for those who request them.
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How the 'Broken Windows' Theory Tamed Juarez
Violence is way down, and researchers chalk it up to good, old-fashioned police work.
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Photos
A Lens on the Pickup Carpoolers of Monterrey
Photographer Alejandro Cartagena captures intimate scenes of informal commuting.
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How Mexico City's Drunk Driving Crack Down Is Making the City Safer
Innovative programs have helped turn the city from one of the world's most dangerous places into one of the safest areas in Mexico.
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On Second Thought, Maybe Accepting $5 Million to Erect a Statue of a Foreign Dictator's Dad Isn't Such a Great Idea
Mexico City's surreal adventure with Heydar Aliyev.
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A Simple Way to Reduce Urban Poverty: Pave Streets
New research finds that paving streets boosts housing wealth, which boosts credit use, which boosts household consumption — all for little cost.
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Maps
A Grim Map of Disappeared Mexican Journalists
Drug wars and cartels have been blamed for the disappearance of at least 13 journalists since 2003.
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Postcard
Mexico's Boxcar Children
Life in an abandoned rail car outside of Monterrey.
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Dog Poop Goes In, Free WiFi Comes Out
In Mexico City, new devices give pedestrians an unusual incentive to clean up after their pets.

