BROWNSVILLE -- The H1N1 flu knows no boundaries and doesn't recognize borders. It ignores socioeconomic confines and strikes the rich and the poor. The number of confirmed cases in Texas as of Sunday was 40, with one of those in Cameron County and two in Starr County, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Those cases include the first casualty of the new flu strain, toddler Miguel Tejeda Vazquez of Mexico City, who died in Houston Monday. "He was not like my kid or your kid," said a pensive Gregory Compean of Compean Funeral Home in Houston who...