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Which Way, L.A.?

Secretary Rice in Mexico

Condoleezza Rice canceled a trip to Canada after the government there said "no" to cooperation on missile defense. So, her first visit to a neighboring country as Secretary of State took place today in Mexico, where she met with President Vicente Fox in Mexico City. It's a tense time in relations between the two countries, with differing views about drug traffic, the death penalty and illegal immigration. Was today's trip substantive, or mainly symbolic? We hear from Hugh Dellios, Latin America correspondent for the Chicago Tribune, who attended Secretary Rice's news conference today, and Denise Dresser, professor of political science at Instituto Tecnol-gico Aut-nomo de M-xico. Making News: Low Turnout for LA Mayoral Election Democracy may be sprouting in the Middle East, but it's dying on the vine in Los Angeles. Almost three-fourths of registered voters didn't bother to go to the polls in Tuesday's mayoral election. Professor Tom Hollihan is Associate Dean at USC's Annenberg School for Communication offers some not-so-obvious reasons why. Reporter's Notebook: South Orange County Colleges End Study-in-Spain Program Tomorrow, it'll be one year since 191 people were killed by terrorist bombs in Madrid's transit system, an incident that led to a change of government and Spain's pulling its troops out of Iraq. Now, because of that action, the trustees of two south Orange County community colleges have voted to scrap a 15 year-old study-abroad program in Spain. KCRW's Eric Roy has the story.

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By Warren Olney • Mar 10, 2005 • 30m Listen

Condoleezza Rice canceled a trip to Canada after the government there said "no" to cooperation on missile defense. So, her first visit to a neighboring country as Secretary of State took place today in Mexico, where she met with President Vicente Fox in Mexico City. It's a tense time in relations between the two countries, with differing views about drug traffic, the death penalty and illegal immigration. Was today's trip substantive, or mainly symbolic? We hear from Hugh Dellios, Latin America correspondent for the Chicago Tribune, who attended Secretary Rice's news conference today, and Denise Dresser, professor of political science at Instituto Tecnol-gico Aut-nomo de M-xico.

  • Making News:

    Low Turnout for LA Mayoral Election

    Democracy may be sprouting in the Middle East, but it's dying on the vine in Los Angeles. Almost three-fourths of registered voters didn't bother to go to the polls in Tuesday's mayoral election. Professor Tom Hollihan is Associate Dean at USC's Annenberg School for Communication offers some not-so-obvious reasons why.

  • Reporter's Notebook:

    South Orange County Colleges End Study-in-Spain Program

    Tomorrow, it'll be one year since 191 people were killed by terrorist bombs in Madrid's transit system, an incident that led to a change of government and Spain's pulling its troops out of Iraq. Now, because of that action, the trustees of two south Orange County community colleges have voted to scrap a 15 year-old study-abroad program in Spain. KCRW's Eric Roy has the story.

LA City election results

Rodriguez's article on Los Angeles voter apathy

Secretary Rice in Mexico

Gu-a del Migrante MexicanoGuide for the Mexican Immigrant ()

Dellios' article on US order for review of Mexicans death-row inmates

Orange County Register article about OC college trustees halting study abroad programs in Spain

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    Warren Olney

    former KCRW broadcaster

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    Frances Anderton

    architecture critic and author

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