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TOPIC: Health
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SLIDE SHOW Posted: May 6, 2009   
Mexico's Tourism in the Wake of H1N1 FLASH VERSION
Businesses throughout Mexico City have taken a hit with the health regulations and temporary closing of shops and sit-down restaurants. But companies that make their money from international tourists worry that long after the flu scare is over they will still be having problems.
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Produced by: Talea Miller
Press Conference, The number of confirmed H1N1 cases in Mexico is now above 800, with at least 29 confirmed deaths, according to the World Health Organization.
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Press Conference
The number of confirmed H1N1 cases in Mexico is now above 800, with at least 29 confirmed deaths, according to the World Health Organization.
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