A good friend of mine was doing her doctoral research in the middle of nowhere in the Mexican desert, and she invited me down for a visit. I couldn’t say no, because I love the …
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- Robert Downey Jr. Invokes Words of Jewish Teacher in Imploring Hollywood to Forgive Mel Gibson
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News & Stories
Chihuahua Desert, Mexico: Dancing with El Diablo
October 20, 2011
Water Quality at Popotla Leads to Investigation
The city of Rosarito's latest problem is being described as olores fetidos, or “malodorous aromas,” arising from the white sands of Popotla. The area, according to a report in Tijuana's daily Frontera, lacks basic services …
October 20, 2011
"In Broad Daylight I Dream of My Dead Wife"
A poem by Mei Yao Ch’en Translated by Kenneth Rexroth Who says that the dead do not think of us? Whenever I travel, she goes with me. She was uneasy when I was on a …
October 20, 2011
Women Describe Rape and Kidnap in Vista
Two women, 19 and 20 years old, gave testimony in the Vista courthouse on October 19, describing an ordeal during which they said they were kidnapped and raped last May. The women said the 33-year-old …
October 20, 2011