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Old December 9th 04, 06:22 PM
Rich Wood
 
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On Wed, 08 Dec 2004 20:43:10 -0500, Mike wrote:

Yet, according to David, the Mexican National Hour is once again heard
even on English-language U.S. targetting stations like XETRA. I'm
surprised that the government of Vicente Fox hasn't eased up on it.


Mexican stations don't often make it this far North, so I can't claim
to have heard the Mexican Hour in any language.

Ed Noble is dead and Jose Lopez Portlillo is no longer in office. I
can only speak for the time I spent in San Diego. I've been in New
York City for 20 years. A lot can change.

If David says the Mexican Hour is back on XTRA in Spanish, then I
believe it. He's much closer to them than I am.

Rich
 
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