June 2014

Father Hunting

Father Hunting   In the village of my child all my fathers were Captains and Conductors, men and their workings were forever coming home and leaving. In my village, there were long stretches of empty beach, great white seagulls always out of reach undertows that carried sand castles out to sea My Bogart Daddy became

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Baja Brownies

Baja Brownies By Mikel MillerDonMiguel2@ymail.com   On August 21, 2009, Mexico decriminalized personal possession of less than five grams of marijuana. Boomer–an expat living on the Baja Peninsula–decided to try some pot right away. He says his first experience was sharing a joint, and most of his friends in northern Baja were stunned to learn

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NORTH AMERICA: An Oil and Gas Powerhouse

NORTH AMERICA: An Oil and Gas Powerhouse By Marita NoonEdited by Frank Callom   North America Oil and Gas reserves is growing exponentially mainly because of better sourcing and drilling techniques. Look to Mexico for an example. Mexico has huge oil-and-gas reserves–estimated at 115bn barrels of oil equivalent, comparable to Kuwait’s—but lacks the technology to

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