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Medicine Requiring Refrigeration

Latinasenora Feb 11, 2012, 1:47 PM Post #1 of 14 (14243 views) Shortcut Medicine Requiring Refrigeration Can’t Post | Private Reply Hola! I’ve checked all 177+ medicine-related posts but cannot find one that addresses traveling w/medicine that requires refrigeration. I’ve checked w/airlines & they can allow that (cooler packed w/those new-fangled ice bag thingys), but […]

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An array of books for sale in the tianguis, a traveling Mexican market. © Daniel Wheeler, 2009

On Posses and Prostitution

beatricemor, Nov 29, 2007, We bought into the El Cerrillo Barrio in San Cristóbal de Las Casas because it was near the indigenous market, the Santo Domingo convent and the town´s historic center. A wonderful and ancient barrio if rather poor and ratty in a charming way. Someone I know was telling a tale about […]

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Laws and attitudes on knives (pocket and up to 7 inches)

rayitodeluna Nov 6, 2011, 12:51 AM Post #1 of 11 (10427 views) Shortcut Laws and attitudes on knives (pocket and up to 7 inches) Can’t Post | Private Reply Just wanting to get a feel for not only the actual laws in Mexico regarding knives, but how the general public ( and officers of the […]

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