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Patrick Augustus Mervyn Manning (born 17 August 1946) was the fourth and sixth Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago, as well as the former Political Leader of the People's National Movement (PNM).
Read More at Wikipedia ›El Paso Police talks about what they use seized funds for and critic Steve Downing, former LAPD assistant chief talks about why he opposes agencies getting extra funds.
From 2007-2010, more than 34,000 drug-related homicides occurred in Mexico, a rate 16 times worse than in the United States.
Hipolito Acosta tells his stories that put this life on the fringe in his book The Shadow Catcher. For much of his 30-year career he worked as an undercover agent for the then Immigration and Naturalization Services.
It may seem like a dream diet: Substitute beer for food for two weeks, and never have to worry about a hangover.Well, it's because you only drink three beers a day, ...
Border Patrol OT pay on the rise while arrests dip; Drop of American missionaries in Mexico; Cartels post banners prior to papal visit; Fashion boom in border town Tijuana
PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad (AP) — Trinidad and Tobago's former prime minister has resigned as his party's leader following its defeat in parliamentary elections.Patrick...
If you ever wanted a chance to shoot like a real cowboy, here's your chance. Stumble upon the firing ranges of the Fort Bliss Rod and Gun Club and it may feel like a...
All aboard the very elite and lavish private train car.That's how advertising business owner Patrick Henry and his family travel America's countryside."I grew up in ...
The wreath, garland, and Christmas tree all look lovely early in the holiday season.If you're feeling lucky – the mistletoe, too, is already gracefully dangling from...
Home brewing has long been a popular hobby for beer lovers for ages. Last year there was over one million American's brewing beer at home, according to the American ...
Santa Claus may be bringing you a new iPhone this Christmas, but be careful when you get rid of your old phone: All sorts of confidential information can readily be ...
Mexican drug wars go high-tech
Mexican nationals make a dangerous and risky commute daily from the drug cartel-driven border city Juarez to attend the University of Texas-El Paso.
PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad -- The parting group photo of the Fifth Summit of Americas never happened.Why exactly was a mystery, but the collapse followed organizational...
PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad (AP) — Trinidad and Tobago has elected its first female prime minister in an early election, ousting an incumbent hurt by soaring crime and a...
Android-powered smartphones will help soldiers of the future discover better trails, locate colleagues and build stronger defense -- capability that just doesn't exi...
A Dallas trucker, who had paperwork for transport ammo to Phoenix, makes wrong turn to Mexico and gets arrested; increase in visits to Mexico for spring break, and more
Meet up group Border Encuentro unites aims to create friendships at the Tijuana/San Diego border.
Drivers in Tijuana are being paid to do some easy transporting work, yet they are set up by cartels to smuggling drugs; water dispute along US/Mexico border, and more.
Hipolito Acosta tells his stories that put this life on the fringe in his book The Shadow Catcher. For much of his 30-year career he worked as an undercover agent for the then Immigration and Naturalization Services.