TITLE

Foxfire Across the Border

AUTHOR(S)
Torrens, James S.
PUB. DATE
January 2001
SOURCE
America;01/08/2001, Vol. 184 Issue 1, p13
SOURCE TYPE
Periodical
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Discusses issues tackled by Mexican President Vicente Fox Quesada in his inaugural speech on December 1, 2000. Funding for education; Concerns about violence; Description of Quesada's inauguration; Educational background.
ACCESSION #
4012223

Tags: FOX Quesada, Vicente, 1942-;  INAUGURAL addresses of presidents

 

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