We can all breathe a sigh of relief, that this lovely 12 year old was not
harmed in her spring break jaunt to forbidden Mexico.
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The White House has admitted to telling news agencies to pull stories on Malia Obama visiting Oaxaca
Mexico for spring break,
Several News Sites first noticed the disappearing stories Monday afternoon, when accounts of Malia
Several News Sites first noticed the disappearing stories Monday afternoon, when accounts of Malia
and 12 friends visiting Oaxaca Mexico with 25 Secret Service agents mysteriously began turning into
broken links.
Springbreak Hotspot Acapulco Rocked by Massive 7.6 Earthquake
at Noon Local Time
Obama's Daughter Safe, Thank God!. ;) Uploaded by ABCNews on Mar 20, 2012 Quake's epicenter lies outside American tourist destination of Acapulco. ...
Springbreak Hotspot Acapulco Rocked by Massive 7.6 Earthquake
at Noon Local Time
Obama's Daughter Safe, Thank God!. ;) Uploaded by ABCNews on
Mar 20, 2012 Quake's epicenter lies outside American tourist destination of
Acapulco. ...
Officials survey damage after strong quake jolts Mexico
CNN (blog) - 15 hours ago
ACAPULCO, Mexico (CNN) - Mexican officials were assessing damage Wednesday, a day
after a strong earthquake left homes in ruins and rattled residents hundreds of miles away from
the epicenter. At least 11 people were injured and hundreds of houses were ...
after a strong earthquake left homes in ruins and rattled residents hundreds of miles away from
the epicenter. At least 11 people were injured and hundreds of houses were ...
Earthquake in Mexico: Why the Country Was Ready This Time
The Atlantic - 15 hours ago
By Shannon K. O'Neil This week's powerful quake was reminiscent of one in 1985,
but the response was much different. A 7.4 earthquake hit central and south Mexico
today around noon, with its epicenter near Ometepec, Guerrero, but felt strongly in
the ...
but the response was much different. A 7.4 earthquake hit central and south Mexico
today around noon, with its epicenter near Ometepec, Guerrero, but felt strongly in
the ...
Malia Obama 'safe' after earthquake hits Mexico
USA TODAY - 15 hours ago
By Ann Oldenburg, USA TODAY Malia Obama is "safe," the White House says,
even though the first daughter was in Mexico Tuesday when a 7.6 earthquake hit
near her. The young Obama is in Oaxaca, which shares a border
even though the first daughter was in Mexico Tuesday when a 7.6 earthquake hit
near her. The young Obama is in Oaxaca, which shares a border
March 22, 2012
March 22, 2012
Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2012/03/19/afp-report-obama-daughter-malia-spending-spring-break-in-mexico-with-25-secret-service-agents/#ixzz1poudoVBpAn AFP A report that President Barack Obama’s 13-year-old daughter,
Malia, is spending spring break in Oaxaca, Mexico appears to
have been completely scrubbed from the Internet news sites
that first reported it. Pictures have appeared in Mexican
magazine Quién.com allegedly showing Malia visiting Oaxaca.
Malia, is spending spring break in Oaxaca, Mexico appears to
have been completely scrubbed from the Internet news sites
that first reported it. Pictures have appeared in Mexican
magazine Quién.com allegedly showing Malia visiting Oaxaca.
AFP, the French news agency, first reported around mid-day Monday that Malia
Obama was vacationing in Mexico with 12 friends under the protection of 25
Secret Service agents and a number of local police officers.
(RELATED: More in Politics)
Obama was vacationing in Mexico with 12 friends under the protection of 25
Secret Service agents and a number of local police officers.
(RELATED: More in Politics)
The International Business Times reported that “the group arrived in Oaxaca on
Saturday and reportedly visited the architectural site of Mitla.”
Saturday and reportedly visited the architectural site of Mitla.”
The Department of Public Safety, a Texas law enforcement agency, issued a
warning on Tuesday against students celebrating their spring breaks in
violence-torn Mexico. The Huffington Post reported that in February, the
United States State Department “recommended that Americans avoid
travel to all or parts of 14 or 31 Mexican states. It’s the widest travel
advisory issued by the U.S. since Mexico stepped up its drug war in 2006.”
warning on Tuesday against students celebrating their spring breaks in
violence-torn Mexico. The Huffington Post reported that in February, the
United States State Department “recommended that Americans avoid
travel to all or parts of 14 or 31 Mexican states. It’s the widest travel
advisory issued by the U.S. since Mexico stepped up its drug war in 2006.”
Since the story was first reported, it appears to have been scrubbed from a
number of news outlets. The Huffington Post, International Business Times,
The Australian, The Telegraph and Global Grind have all removed the article.
AFP, which initially reported the story, now links to an unrelated story on
“Sengalese superstar Youssou Ndour.”
number of news outlets. The Huffington Post, International Business Times,
The Australian, The Telegraph and Global Grind have all removed the article.
AFP, which initially reported the story, now links to an unrelated story on
“Sengalese superstar Youssou Ndour.”
Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2012/03/19/afp-report-obama-daughter-malia-spending-spring-break-in-mexico-with-25-secret-service-agents/#ixzz1potpbw5i
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