Government publicity expenditures climb and climb
The Jalisco State government spent more than 155 million pesos on publicity last year. That’s more than ten million dollars for billboards, print, online, television and radio ads that announce the state government and its activities.
As Rector Marco Antonio Cortes Guardado delivers his annual report to invited guests at the public University of Guadalajara (UdeG), Jalisco gubernatorial candidates Jorge Aristoteles Sandoval of the PRI (left) and Fernando Guzman of the PAN (right) share a laugh, while Fernando Garza of the the PRD shows off his multitasking skills by operating two cell phones at once.
Julio Gonzalez Estrada, recognized around the world by the name that graces his most famous tequila, Don Julio, passed away last week at the age of 87.
Imagine preserving three million species in harmony for 100 years. Not even Noah could have achieved such a monumental feat, but it is essentially what the National Center for Genetic Resources in Tepatitlan, Jalisco will do.