Mexican court nixes election appeal, upholds vote






Mexican court nixes election appeal, upholds vote



A student of the #Yo Soy 132 or "I am 132" movement wears a face mask as he demonstrates outside of the Federal Electoral Tribunal in Mexico City, Thursday, Aug. 30, 2012. Three of the seven justices on Mexico's highest election court, the Federal Electoral Tribunal, recommended Thursday dismissing legal challenges mounted by the second-place leftist candidate that seek to overturn the results of the July 1 presidential elections. The "I am 132" movement began in opposition of the alleged biased coverage by the media of the 2012 elections and against the candidacy of Enrique Pena Nieto of the Revolutionary Institutional Party (PRI). (AP Photo/Eduardo Verdugo)Mexico's old ruling party cleared the last hurdle in regaining the presidency it held for 71 years, after the country's highest electoral court dismissed legal challenges brought by a leftist opponent trying to overturn the July 1 election.












Health officials probe virus exposure at Yosemite



FILE -- In this file photo from Sunday Oct. 23, 2011, tents are seen in Curry Village in Yosemite National Park, Calif. On Monday, Aug. 27, 2012, Yosemite officials announced a second person had died of a rare, rodent-borne disease after staying in one of Yosemite National Park's most popular lodging areas, prompting federal officials to step up efforts to locate and warn recent visitors. (AP Photo/Ben Margot)Two more Yosemite National Park visitors have been found with a mouse-borne virus blamed for the deaths of two people, bringing the total number of infections to six, state health officials said.









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