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Guardian: Mexico mocks presidential candidate for literature festival faux pas
[The Guardian] - After four minutes, Enrique Peña Nieto managed to name the Bible, The Eagle's Throne, and, oh, a couple of best sellers by Jeffrey Archer. Except he mistakenly attributed the second book, a classic satire on Mexico's politics, to a historian and not
Google News: Head of Mexico's main opposition party resigns
[TrustLaw] - Moreira is an ally of PRI presidential candidate Enrique Pena Nieto, who has a 20-point lead in opinion polls in head-to-head contests against his closest rivals. [ID:nN1E7AQ0CV] Moreira's plight had threatened to drag down the image of Pena Nieto
Google News: Further reading: green shoots
[Financial Times (blog)] - Tuesday's top picks from the beyondbrics team: why Egypt's rural voters are feeling the pull of political Islam; the rise of China's green power and what it means for competitors; why Peña Nieto is likely to be Mexico's next president; and why Tata can
Google News: Mexico's 'sweetie'
[Financial Times] - Among Mexican women of a certain age, Enrique Peña Nieto is known as a “bombón” – as in their cry at his campaign rallies: Peña Nieto, bombón, te quiero en mi colchón (“Peña Nieto, sweetie, I want you in my bed”). Among Mexicans more generally
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