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Floating-Rate Securities May Make Sense Now

By Yann Kostic from the May 2017 Edition Although interest rates fell precipitously in the early 1980s, they are now on the rise through the Federal Reserve  System. Higher rates will resonate through virtually every sector of the economy, including investments; more specifically, the increasing interest rates can be bad for bonds. And many fixed- […]

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Cherry Tomato-I Planted Roots in Mexico

By Tommy Clarkson from the May 2017 Edition Cherry Tomato, Esculentum lycopersicum Family: Solanaceae Also known as: Mexican Midgets Yes, these Cherry tomatoes are, indeed, an important part of  the Ola Brisa Gardens plant family. Why you ask? Well, firstly and quite simply, I love to pick and eat fresh tomatoes right off the vine! […]

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Mexico’s Green Angels

By Manzanillo Sun Writer From the May 2017 Edition Little-known information about Mexico’s fleet of road-side assistants. they’ve been in service for more than 50 years the group started out as military personnel from the 201 squadron that took care of the president they are not only mechanics but also provide tourism  and destination information […]

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New Spain (Mexico’s name during the colonial period)

By Manzanillo Sun Writer from the April 2017 Edition New Spain (Spanish: Nueva España) was a colonial territory of the Spanish Empire, in the New World north of the Isthmus of Panama. It was established following the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire in 1521 and, following additional conquests, it was made a viceroyalty (Spanish: […]

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