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Spending a Day at Etah Jail Reminded Me of School
The prime attraction of Etah jail is the new, automatic 'roti'-making machine.
Mexico's President Has Dug Himself Into a Hole — And It's Going to Be Hard to Climb Back Out
He arrived in 2012 with promises of "Saving Mexico," but ever since, Peña Nieto has dropped in the polls and responded poorly to a string of embarrassing scandals.
Chile's President Bachelet's New Constitution Plans Face Obstacles
Most Chileans support replacing the old constitution of the Pinochet dictatorship, but Bachelet's proposals are not supported by the political opposition and public trust in all politicians is almost non-existent.
Mexican Government Takes Down Ad that Told Citizens to Stop Complaining
The advert was removed from the government YouTube channel after citizens griped about being lectured.
Sepp Blatter Proposes Mystery Reforms And Longs For a Career in Radio
FIFA's Executive Committee met today in Zurich to discuss reforms. Here's what they came up with.
Market-Friendly Changes at Mexico's Top Technical School Spark Massive Protests
Reforms at the National Polytechnic Institute in Mexico City prompted normally straight-laced students to take to the streets in huge numbers.