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April 2010 - Posts
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Oil company BP is paying local watermen to ferry trained workers deploying booms to help contain the massive oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. Read More...
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Michelle Wie took a one-stroke lead after the second round of the Tres Marias Championship, shooting a 5-under 68 on Friday. Wie, who won her first and only LPGA event 5 1/2 months ago in Guadalajara, Mexico, had a two-day total of 12-under 134, putting Read More...
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Over the years, the Pentagon has played an increasing role in disaster assistance, and the Gulf of Mexico oil spill is no exception. Is it too much when the US military is fighting two wars? Read More...
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Despite BP's efforts, only a small percentage of the oil from the Gulf of Mexico oil spill will be cleaned up, say experts. Read More...
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It may be time to stop referring to the Deepwater Horizon rig accident in the Gulf of Mexico as an oil spill. A spill sounds like something temporary, a glass of milk overturned, which empties and then can be cleaned up Read More...
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British Petroleum faces a slew of lawsuits filed in Louisiana, Alabama and elsewhere accusing it of negligence over a giant oil spill coming from a sunken oil rig in the Gulf of Mexico. Read More...
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President Obama's plan to open new swaths of coastline to offshore drilling is being questioned anew in light of the potentially disastrous Gulf of Mexico oil spill. Politics of the pending climate-energy bill may be affected, too. Read More...
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Florida officials, residents and hoteliers were keeping a watchful eye Friday on a looming oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico expected to reach the state's northern shores by Monday. Read More...
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Drug traffickers, not soldiers, killed two children during a shootout in northern Mexico earlier this month, Mexican military officials said Friday. Read More...
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The firm is spending about $6 million a day to contain the oil spill. Gulf of Mexico expenses associated with the oil rig explosion could eventually cost BP more than $3 billion. Read More...
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April 30 (Bloomberg) -- Mexico’s peso bonds posted their biggest monthly advance since September as an unexpected decline in consumer prices in the first half of the month signaled inflation remains tame as the economy recovers from recession. Read More...
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April 30 (Bloomberg) -- Grupo Mexico SAB , the country’s largest mining company, said first-quarter profit jumped 18-fold after it regained control of a bankrupt copper unit and demand from China boosted prices for the metal. Read More...
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A major oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico is expected to cause substantial environmental damage along the Florida coastline. Read More...
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April 30 (Bloomberg) -- Mexico’s Senate approved a law that establishes prison sentences of as much as 60 years for kidnappers and creates a fund to support victims’ families using resources seized from criminals. Read More...
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April 30 (Bloomberg) -- BP Plc and Transocean Ltd. face at least 23 lawsuits, including group cases with potentially thousands of plaintiffs, over environmental damage and personal injuries caused by the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. Read More...
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Five years after hurricane Katrina, Gulf Coast residents see in the Deepwater Horizon Gulf of Mexico oil spill another example of the government failing to protect the land and the people. Read More...
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Mexico slams Arizona's new immigration enforcement law, but Mexico itself has 'incredibly restrictive' border laws • Arizona Lawmakers Curb Ethnic Studies • Congressman: Deport Children of Illegals, Too | VIDEO Read More...
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April 30 (Bloomberg) -- Mexico’s Congress urged President Felipe Calderon to consider breaking commercial ties with Arizona and called on government officials to refrain from travelling to the U.S. state. Read More...
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April 30 (Bloomberg) -- Mexico’s peso is headed to a third monthly gain, the longest winning streak since May, as prospects of an economic recovery in the U.S., the nation’s largest trading partner, improved. Read More...
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A massive oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico washed up to wildlife refuges and seafood grounds on the Louisiana coast on Friday, as authorities struggled to avert what could become one of the worst U.S. ecological disasters. Read More...
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Mexico City, the country's capital, is one of the world's important cultural centers -- showcasing Latin America's rich history and traditions. Read More...
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Oil from a massive spill in the Gulf of Mexico was starting to ooze ashore, threatening migrating birds, nesting pelicans and even river otters and mink along Louisiana's fragile islands and barrier marshes. Read More...
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Maps and satellite images of showing the extent of the Gulf of Mexico oil spill. Read More...
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Five months after the troubled United Nations conference in Copenhagen, Germany and Mexico are teaming up in an effort to break the deadlock in negotiations on a global climate deal. Read More...
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HOUSTON (Reuters) - A massive oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico neared wildlife refuges and seafood grounds along the Louisiana coast on Friday, as efforts redoubled to avert what could become one of the worst U.S. ecological disasters. Read More...
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BERLIN (AP) — Germany and Mexico will co-host a conference of 45 countries this weekend to get negotiations on a global climate deal moving again. Read More...
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The spreading oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico threatens major environmental and economic disaster as it moves toward shore Read More...
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April 30 (Bloomberg) -- A New Mexico judge has tossed out a former public pension manager’s lawsuit to recoup at least $90 million in state funds lost through investments in mortgage- backed securities sold by a firm whose executives donated to Governor Read More...
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The plaintiffs bar is circling the massive oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. One of the first lawyers to hit court is Daniel Becnel Jr., who also has several cases pending against Toyota. Becnel filed a class action Thursday on behalf of Louisiana shrimpers, Read More...
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Oil from a sunken rig in the Gulf of Mexico is believed to be hitting the Louisiana shore, according to a local official cited by WWLTV late Thursday. Plaquemines Parish president Billy Nungesser said, based on his observations from a U.S. Coast Guard Read More...
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ACAPULCO, Mexico (AP) — Police in southern Mexico say a crowd of villagers chased down a group of alleged kidnappers, freed their victims and shot the three men to death. Read More...
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April 29 (Bloomberg) -- Mexico’s lower house of Congress approved legislation proposed by President Felipe Calderon that seeks to strengthen competition among companies by imposing stiffer fines on firms that act as monopolies and jail terms on their Read More...
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Three miles from land, oil spill is big, and threatening, and getting bigger. Exxon Valdez - Gulf of Mexico - Oil spill - Environment - Energy Read More...
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OAXACA, Mexico (AP) — More survivors emerged Thursday from the countryside where a convoy of Mexican and European rights activists and journalists was ambushed two days earlier in an attac... Read More...
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April 29 (Bloomberg) -- Mexico’s lower house of Congress approved legislation proposed by President Felipe Calderon that seeks to strengthen competition among companies by imposing stiffer fines on firms that act as monopolies and jail terms on their Read More...
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The Gulf of Mexico seafood industry is insisting that the oil spill has caused no major damage yet. But if nursery grounds are harmed, the impact could be serious. Read More...
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Mexico, like most countries, abounds in diversity that is often-celebrated but can also lead to stereotyping. Veracruzanos might look suspiciously at the “Chilangos” of the capital. Northerners proudly boast that they are the most upfront and honest Mexicans Read More...
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Oil Spill Continues Off The Coast of Louisiana, Threatens Wildlife Louisiana - Gulf of Mexico - Oil spill - Environment - Energy Read More...
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April 29 (Bloomberg) -- Mexico’s peso rose the most in more than two months as European data indicated investor confidence is recovering on the continent amid the debt crisis, fueling demand for higher-yielding, emerging-market assets. Read More...
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Three top Cabinet officials are being sent to tour the site of the oil rig disaster. Obama is prepared to use ‘all available options’ to try and stop the slick, now within 16 miles of the Louisiana coast. The growing oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico was Read More...
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The US military has joined the effort to contain the Gulf of Mexico oil spill. It's been declared an event of 'national significance,' meaning more resources will be available. Read More...
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The U.S. Coast Guard begins an effort to stop the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico from reaching U.S. shores by lighting it on fire. Read More...
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With a massive spill in the Gulf of Mexico pouring out vastly more crude oil than initially estimated and jeopardizing Louisiana's delicate coastline, the White House said Thursday that President Obama had directed his administration -- including the Read More...
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April 29 (Bloomberg) -- The 22-month drought in Mexican initial public offerings is coming to an end. Supermarket operator Grupo Comercial Chedraui SAB may raise as much as 4.8 billion pesos ($391.3 million) in Mexico’s first IPO since June 2008, according Read More...
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April 29 (Bloomberg) -- Mexico’s peso rose for a second day as European data indicated investor confidence is recovering on the continent amid the debt crisis, fueling demand for higher- yielding, emerging-market assets. Read More...
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The US Coast Guard says five times as much oil as previously thought could be leaking from a well beneath where a rig sank in the Gulf of Mexico last week. Read More...
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April 29 (Bloomberg) -- The 22-month drought in Mexican initial public offerings is coming to an end. Supermarket operator Grupo Comercial Chedraui SAB may raise as much as 4.8 billion pesos ($389.1 million) in Mexico’s first IPO since June 2008, according Read More...
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The Coast Guard and BP set fire to a portion of the crude oil floating in the Gulf of Mexico on Wednesday in a bid to limit the impact of a widening slick, which federal officials said could touch shore in parts of the Louisiana delta as early as Friday Read More...
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SILVER CITY, N.M. (AP) -- Lance Armstrong said Wednesday there were plenty of good reasons he wanted to return to the Tour of the Gila in New Mexico. Read More...
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The Coast Guard says a new leak has been found at the site where a oil platform exploded and sank off in the Gulf of Mexico. Read More...
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The body of an American television producer's wife has left Mexico and is being flown to the United States, 20 days after she was found dead at a Caribbean coast resort. Read More...
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Gunmen ambushed a caravan of rights observers and leftist political activists in a remote, restive area of southern Mexico, killing a Finnish man and a Mexican woman, and dozens from the group remained missing, prosecutors said Wednesday. Read More...
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Two human rights activists were shot and killed in an ambush in southern Mexico as they tried to deliver food and supplies to a town being harassed by armed groups, authorities said on Wednesday. Read More...
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Amnesty International called the abuse of migrants in Mexico a major human rights crisis Wednesday, and accused some officials of turning a blind eye or even participating in the kidnapping, rape and murder of migrants. Read More...
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Gunmen ambushed a humanitarian caravan in a remote, restive area of southern Mexico, killing a Finnish man and a Mexican activist, and dozens from their group remained missing, prosecutors said Wednesday. Read More...
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Lance Armstrong said Wednesday there were plenty of good reasons he wanted to return to the Tour of the Gila in New Mexico. Big climbs, a time trial, a competitive field. The seven-time Tour de France champion finished 22nd in the Tour of the Gila's opening Read More...
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The Coast Guard says a controlled burn of oil in a massive spill in the Gulf of Mexico has begun. Read More...
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Mexico's Supreme Court has overturned the kidnapping convictions and ordered the release of two Indian market vendors whose case received international attention. Read More...
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MEXICO CITY — As many as six out of every 10 Central American women and girls are raped as they pass through Mexico hoping to cross illegally into the United States, Amnesty International said Wednesday. Read More...
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The oil spill that resulted from the explosion and sinking of an oil rig in the Gulf of Mexico last week is becoming more worrying as it continues to spread and efforts at stemming the flow of the leaking oil are being met with difficulties. Read More...
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Images from the Gulf of Mexico as efforts gather pace to contain a growing oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico after a rig exploded and sank last week. Read More...
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To contain the oil spill, Gulf of Mexico slicks will be set alight. The hope is that this will stop the oil spill before it hits land. But oil burns are a sign that other efforts have failed. Read More...
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Emergency teams launched a "controlled burn" operation on Wednesday to stop a giant oil slick in the Gulf of Mexico from spreading off the ecologically fragile Louisiana coast. Read More...
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Violent drug gangs are terrorizing Mexico's famed Acapulco beach resort, with hitmen shooting at rivals on the hotel strip and dumping beheaded bodies in a battle for control of the port city. Read More...
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April 28 (Bloomberg) -- Mexico’s peso fell to the lowest level in a month after Standard & Poor’s cut Spain’s credit rating, fueling concern the debt crisis in Europe is spreading. Read More...
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Crews geared up to set fire to oil leaking from the site of an exploded drilling rig in the Gulf of Mexico on Wednesday, a last-ditch effort to get rid of it before it reaches environmentally sensitive marshlands on the coast. Read More...
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Emergency teams are scheduled to begin a controlled burn of a giant oil slick off the US coast in the Gulf of Mexico at 1600 GMT, officials said Wednesday. Read More...
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Two aid workers, one Finnish and one Mexican, were killed when armed assailants attacked a convoy of aid groups visiting an indigenous community in southern Mexico, one of the groups said. Read More...
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April 28 (Bloomberg) -- Mexico’s peso rose the most in a month on speculation the impact of the European debt crisis may be limited. Read More...
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Mexico boycotts in response to the Arizona immigration law may put a dent in trade with Arizona's No. 1 partner. Read More...
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More than 5,000 barrels of oil have poured into the Gulf of Mexico since an offshore drilling rig exploded and sank last week. Robotic submarines have been trying to activate a large valve on the floor of the Gulf to shut off the leak. The Coast Guard Read More...
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The years-long trend of Americans buying homes and expatriating to Mexico has collapsed, done in by a trifecta of the recession, swine flu and an epic crime wave. Read More...
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MEXICO CITY, April 28 (UPI) -- Criminal gangs prey on migrants while authorities ignore the problem "or even play an active part" in it, Amnesty International said in a report Wednesday. Read More...
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Migrants in Mexico are facing a "major human rights crisis" as the authorities fail to tackle widespread abuses, Amnesty International says. Read More...
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MEXICO CITY (AP) — The Mexican Senate passed a measure Tuesday to make soldiers accountable to civilian courts for abuses involving civilians, and ensure the use of troops in actions like the of... Read More...
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Holders Estudiantes survived the last 21 minutes with 10 men to record a 1-0 away win over San Luis of Mexico in the first leg of their Libertadores Cup first knockout round match on Tuesday. Read More...
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Mexico striker Miguel Sabah will miss the World Cup after injuring a tendon in his right leg in a collision with another player during training, the Mexican Football Federation said on Tuesday. Read More...
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Mexico warned that the Arizona's adoption of a strict immigration law has created "a negative political environment" for all Mexicans. Read More...
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Mexico on Tuesday warned its citizens about travel in Arizona in response to a tough new anti-immigration law that has provoked fury in Mexico and across the Americas. Read More...
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Typically the subject of global travel warnings due to rampant, drug-fueled violence, Mexico issued an unusual alert Tuesday to Mexican citizens in Arizona. The country warned that the state's adoption of a strict immigration enforcement law has created Read More...
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Crews would trap the pools of crude off the coast of Louisiana and set them aflame as tens of thousands of gallons of oil continue to spew from a blown-out well. Crews may set fires to burn off oil being spewed by a blown-out well that is dumping 42,000 Read More...
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Mexico's Telmex 1Q Net Profit MXN4.66 Billion; Consensus MXN4.92 Billion Read More...
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Telecommunications giant Telefonos de Mexico SA says its first-quarter profit fell to 4.7 billion pesos , a 2.1 percent decline from the same period of 2009. Read More...
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April 27 (Bloomberg) -- Mexico’s economy rebounded in the first quarter, expanding more than 4 percent from a year earlier after contracting 2.3 percent in the last three months of 2009, the Finance Ministry’s chief economist said. Read More...
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What it takes to stem a 42,000-gallon-a-day oil leak sprung 5,000 feet under the Gulf of Mexico and contain the 1,800-sq-mile spill above Read More...
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What it takes to stem a 42,000-gal.-a-day oil leak sprung 5,000 ft. under the Gulf of Mexico and contain the 1,800-sq.-mile spill above Read More...
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April 27 (Bloomberg) -- Mexico’s economy grew more than 4 percent in the first quarter from a year earlier as Latin America’s second-biggest economy recovers from its worst slump since 1932, the Finance Ministry’s chief economist said. Read More...
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Oil spill: Gulf of Mexico spill has been seen by a NASA satellite as the slick expands from the site of last week's Deepwater Horizon oil rig explosion. Read More...
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April 27 (Bloomberg) -- Mexicans in Arizona should carry documentation and “act carefully” after the state passed a law requiring local police to determine the immigration status of anyone suspected of being in the country illegally, Mexico’s Foreign Read More...
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The oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico has tripled in size in 24 hours. Company officials remain confident that they can contain it before it hits land, but environmentalists are increasingly doubtful. Read More...
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A giant oil slick from a deadly offshore drilling rig explosion could hit the fragile Gulf Coast shoreline this weekend as the Coast Guard on Tuesday scrambled to staunch an underwater leak that's gushing 1,000 barrels a day into the Gulf of Mexico. Read More...
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MEXICO CITY, April 27 (UPI) -- The Mexican government Tuesday issued a travel alert for Arizona, saying Mexican nationals could face harassment as a result of the state's new immigration law. Read More...
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Mexico warns its citizens living in or traveling to Arizona that they could be "harassed" there after the state passed one of the toughest immigration laws in the U.S. last week. Read More...
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April 27 (Bloomberg) -- Mexico’s peso fell to the lowest level in a week after credit downgrades escalated Europe’s sovereign debt crisis. The currency dropped 1.3 percent to 12.3086 per U.S. dollar at 12:27 p.m. New York time, from 12.1518 yesterday Read More...
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April 27 (Bloomberg) -- Mexico’s central bank may say this week that inflation is under control, betting the peso’s world- beating rally will curb price increases and allow policy makers to keep the overnight rate unchanged for six months. Read More...
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April 27 (Bloomberg) -- Mexicans in Arizona should carry documentation and “act carefully” after the state passed a law requiring local police to determine the immigration status of anyone suspected of being in the country illegally, Mexico’s Foreign Read More...
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One day after Mexican President Felipe Calderón condemned the new Arizona immigration law, Mexico issued a travel warning that 'all Mexican citizens could be bothered or questioned without motive at any moment.' Read More...
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The Coast Guard said Tuesday that an oil slick in the Gulf of Mexico caused by last week's rig explosion was growing. Gulf of Mexico - Oil spill - Energy - BP - United States Read More...
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April 27 (Bloomberg) -- Mexico’s foreign relations ministry said Mexicans in Arizona should carry documentation and “act carefully” after the state passed a law making it a state crime to be in the U.S. illegally. Read More...
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Mexico's government is warning its citizens about travel to Arizona because of a tough new immigration law there. Read More...
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The Coast Guard says a sheen of oil that's been covering an area in the Gulf of Mexico since an oil rig exploded off the Louisiana coast is growing. Read More...
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An oil spill from a leaking underwater well grew to cover 1,900 square miles of the Gulf of Mexico on Monday as the U.S. Coast Guard scrambled to keep the slick from reaching the fragile Gulf Coast shoreline. The well, 5,000 feet under the ocean surface Read More...
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April 27 (Bloomberg) -- Mexico’s central bank may say this week that inflation is under control, betting the peso’s world- beating rally will curb price increases and allow policy makers to keep the overnight rate unchanged for six months. Read More...
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MEXICO CITY (AP) — The surge of gunbattles, beheadings and kidnappings that has accompanied Mexico's war on drug cartels is an entirely predictable escalation in violence based on decades of scientific literature, a new study contends. Read More...
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In recent years BP has cast itself as the daredevil pioneer of deepwater drilling in the Gulf of Mexico, Brazil and off the coast of Africa. Read More...
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CANCUN, Mexico (AP) — Authorities in the Mexican resort of Cancun have handed over the body of an American television producer's wife to her relatives. Read More...
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NEW ORLEANS — Oil continued to pour into the Gulf of Mexico on Monday as the authorities waited to see if the quickest possible method of stopping the leaks would bring an end to what was threatening to become an environmental disaster. Read More...
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Officials have dispatched robotic submarines to try to stop oil leaking from a sunken rig on the Gulf of Mexico 130 miles southeast of New Orleans. Read More...
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MEXICO CITY - Computer chip manufacturer Intel Corp. says it will spend 2.3 billion pesos (about $190 million) to expand its existing plant in western Mexico. Read More...
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Intel Corp To Invest MXN2.3 Billion In Mexico Design Center Read More...
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An offshore drilling rig owned by Diamond Offshore Drilling Inc that had been working near a rig that caught fire and sank in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico last week has been evacuated as a precaution, a government official said on Monday. Read More...
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TIJUANA, Mexico, April 26 (UPI) -- Drug-related violence in Tijuana, Mexico, has decreased in the past months since the arrest of top members of a notoriously violent drug gang, officials said. Read More...
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CIUDAD JUAREZ, Mexico (AP) — Mexican police arrested five suspects in the killings of seven police officers and a bystander in the border city of Ciudad Juarez, authorities said Monday. ... Read More...
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The oil rig that exploded last Tuesday sprung a leak, discovered yesterday, and is now pouring 42,000 gallons per day into the ocean in the Gulf of Mexico. Read More...
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Mexico citizens and officials reacted angrily to the new Arizona immigration law signed Friday, with Mexican President Felipe Calderón saying it hindered collaboration along the border region. Read More...
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One of Spain's most famous matadors was in a stable condition in intensive care Sunday, a day after being severely gored during a bullfight in Mexico, Spain's official news agency reported. Read More...
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Spanish bullfighter gored in Mexico out of danger, lost 17 pints of blood. Mexico - Torero - Spain - Aguascalientes - Bullfighting Read More...
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An oil slick covering 400 miles is threatening a slow-motion catastrophe for the Gulf of Mexico’s delicate marine life, with 42,000 gallons a day now gushing from an uncapped well after a rig explosion. Read More...
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The manager of a top Spanish matador who suffered a horrendous goring in Mexico says the bullfighter's life is no longer in danger. Read More...
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Crews send underwater robots to stop sunken oil rig's leak. Gulf of Mexico - Petroleum - Energy - Business - Oil and Gas Read More...
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April 26 (Bloomberg) -- Mexico may sell bonds denominated in euros or the Japanese yen in the second half of this year to tap investor demand for emerging-market securities, a Finance Ministry official said today. Read More...
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The RailHawks played the Mexico National Team to a 1-1 draw at WakeMed Soccer Park on Sunday night. Read More...
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Mexico's massive new highway project includes 63 tunnels and the world's second-highest road bridge. Read More...
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SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — New Mexico is no longer recognizing Utah's concealed carry licenses in New Mexico, saying Utah's license requirements don't meet New Mexico standards. Read More...
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URUAPAN, MEXICO -- When soldiers swarmed into city halls last year to arrest 10 mayors for alleged ties to an infamous drug cartel, Mexican authorities and their U.S. government allies boasted that the age of impunity for corrupt Mexican politicians was Read More...
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Mexico has launched a massive project to straighten and modernize a road that will provide easy access to and from the Pacific Coast. Read More...
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Mexico's drug cartels have changed tactics and are turning more attacks on authorities, rather than focusing their fire on rivals gangs, the country's top security official said Sunday. Read More...
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MEXICO CITY (AP) — Santos, the team Pele made famous, defeated Santo Andre 3-2 on Sunday in the first leg of the Sao Paulo state championship final in Brazil, making it a strong favorite for the title going into the return leg. Read More...
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NEW ORLEANS (AP) — It could take hours or it could take months to stop a 42,000-gallon-a-day oil leak polluting the Gulf of Mexico at the site of a wrecked drilling platform. Read More...
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America claimed the final spot in Mexico's Clausura playoffs by beating Santos 1-0 at Aztec Stadium on Sunday through Angel Reyna's seventh-minute goal. Seven of the eight teams had already qualified before Sunday: defending champion Monterrey, Guadalajara Read More...
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U.S. agencies on Sunday approved a plan to use remote-controlled underwater vehicles to seal a leaking oil well beneath a drilling rig that exploded and sank in the Gulf of Mexico last week. Read More...
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April 25 (Bloomberg) -- Mexico doesn’t need to use capital controls to offset the effects of investment inflows because the country’s currency is undervalued when compared with its pre- crisis level, Finance Minister Ernesto Cordero said. Read More...
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UPDATE:BP, Coast Guard Move Ahead With Gulf Of Mexico Oil Spill Response Read More...
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BP: Forging Ahead With Gulf Of Mexico Oil Spill Response Read More...
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MEXICO CITY - A Mexican navy ship carrying 250 Haitians has arrived at the Gulf coast port of Veracruz. Read More...
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SANTA FE, N.M. — New Mexico is no longer recognizing Utah's concealed carry licenses in New Mexico, saying Utah's license requirements don't meet New Mexico standards. Read More...
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One of Spain's leading matadors was seriously injured in Mexico when a 1,100-pound bull gored him in the groin and hoisted him into the air, causing major blood loss, his manager said. Related Stories Troops 'photographed Iraq graffiti' Deaths of al-Qaida Read More...
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One of Spain's top bullfighters, Jose Tomas, is badly gored during a fight in Mexico, his manager says. Read More...
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One of Spain’s top matadors was seriously injured in Mexico when a 1,100-pound bull gored him in the groin, his manager said Sunday. Read More...
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MADRID (AP) — The manager for one of Spain's top bullfighters says the matador is in serious condition after suffering a horrendous goring during a fight in Mexico. Read More...
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Lorenzo Berho of Mexico finished first with his boat Peligroso in the Maxi class of the Newport Ocean Sailing Association's 63rd Newport to Ensenada International Yacht Race in the pre-dawn Saturday morning. Read More...
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MEXICO CITY – The Internet is playing a growing role in Mexico's drug war, spreading both information and fear, at a time when many journalists have been scared into silence. Read More...
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MORELIA, Mexico -- Gunmen armed with assault rifles and grenades attacked a convoy carrying the top security official of the western state of Michoacan on Saturday, leaving four dead and 10 wounded in the second brazen ambush in as many days.Public S Read More...
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MAZATLAN, Mexico -- For 10-year-old Morgan King of Saskatchewan, a Mazatlan morning starts with a new hairdo from Valeria Lopez, who sets up her mobile salon on the beach near the El Cid resort. Read More...
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A major environmental disaster was looming in the Gulf of Mexico as US Coast Guard officials confirmed on Saturday that the well under the site of an oil rig disaster was leaking. Read More...
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Gunmen armed with assault rifles and grenades attack a convoy carrying the top security official of the western state of Michoacan. Michoacán - Assault rifle - Michoacan - Mexico - La Familia Michoacana Read More...
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Gunmen attack a convoy of the top security official in western Mexico, killing four people and wounding 10. Read More...
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Washington - A major oil spill was looming in the Gulf of Mexico as US Coast Guard officials confirmed Saturday that the well at the site of an oil rig disaster was leaking.... Read More...
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PETALING JAYA: Malaysia’s challenge in the singles has been wiped out but there is hope for an all-Malaysian boys’ doubles final in the World Junior Champion ships in Guadalajara, Mexico. Read More...
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MEXICO — Tied 4-4 with the bases loaded and two away in the bottom of the sixth inning, Mexico’s Dom Veiga roped a two-run double to right field and the Tigers held on to defeat Chittenango 7-6 in varsity baseball action Wednesday at Mexico Middle School Read More...
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ASHBURN, Va. (AP) - The Washington Redskins have selected center Erik Cook of New Mexico in the seventh round of the NFL draft. Cook was chosen Saturday with the 229th overall pick. Read More...
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MORELIA, Mexico - Gunmen armed with assault rifles and grenades attacked a convoy carrying the top security official of the western state of Michoacan on Saturday, leaving four dead and 10 wounded in the second brazen ambush in as many days. Read More...
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The University of Texas System recalled students, faculty and staff from Mexico due to escalating violence. Read More...
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The University of Texas System is recalling all students, faculty and staff in seven northern Mexico states. Read More...
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The University of Texas System is recalling all students, faculty and staff in seven northern Mexico states. Read More...
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Two municipal police officers embrace after they were ambushed by unknown gunmen in the northern border city of Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, Friday April 23, 2010. At least five federal policemen and one municipal police as well as a 17-year-old girl who was Read More...
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A dozen chefs in spotless white uniforms and chef hats sat in the visitor center of the minimum security Central New Mexico Correctional Facility in Los Lunas Thursday, waiting for their graduation ceremony. Read More...
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A gang of unknown gunmen have killed at least six police officers and one teenage civilian in a surprise shootout in northern Mexico. Read More...
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Mexico and France are the leaders to make it into the knock-out stages out of Group A. Read More...
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Six police officers and a civilian have been killed in a shootout in Mexico's most violent city, Ciudad Juarez, on the border with the United States, a local police officer says. Read More...
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Six people were charged with kidnapping migrants in Mexico as they prepared to cross the border illegally in remote mountains east of San Diego, authorities said Friday, rare arrests in what activists say is an under-reported trend of such abductions Read More...
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April 23 (Bloomberg) -- Megacable Holdings SAB , Mexico’s biggest cable-TV provider, pulled out of the government’s planned auction of mobile-phone airwaves after determining that offering its own wireless service wouldn’t make financial sense. Read More...
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Mexico’s benchmark peso bonds posted the biggest weekly gain in more than a year after consumer prices unexpectedly fell in the first half of April. Read More...
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Six police officers and a civilian die in a shoot-out with suspected gang hitmen in Mexico, officials say. Read More...
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April 23 (Bloomberg) -- Mexico must change the law to allow for the quicker resolution of bad loans to help reduce the cost of credit and make it more available, said Alejandro Valenzuela , chief executive officer of Grupo Financiero Banorte SAB. Read More...
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April 23 (Bloomberg) -- Mexico’s bonds are headed to the biggest weekly gain in more than a year after consumer prices unexpectedly fell in the first half of April. Read More...
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The Mexican health minister on Friday defended the H1N1 alert he issued one year ago and said that Mexico's strict measures to contain the virus had helped avoid one million deaths. Read More...
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April 23 (Bloomberg) -- BP Plc , the biggest oil producer in the Gulf of Mexico, is unlikely to see output suffer after the Deepwater Horizon rig it leased exploded and sank, because the deposit it was drilling was relatively small. Read More...
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April 23 (Bloomberg) -- Mexico’s bonds are headed to their biggest weekly gain in more than a year. The yield on the nation’s 10 percent bond due December 2024 dropped 22 basis points, or 0.22 percentage point, this week to 7.62 percent at 9:59 a.m. New Read More...
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UPDATE:Hannover Re Sees Large Claim From Gulf Of Mexico Oil Rig Read More...
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BP PLC says it is doing everything it can to contain an oil spill from the drilling platform in the Gulf of Mexico that exploded into flames before sinking. Read More...
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The Mexico City archdiocese said Thursday that it is barring a priest who pleaded guilty in 1989 to sexually assaulting an 11-year-old Colorado girl from working there. Read More...
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Mexican authorities on Thursday continued to investigate the kidnappings of at least six people from a Holiday Inn in Monterrey, Mexico, Wednesday. Read More...
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UPDATE: Mexico Union Threatens To Blow Up Cananea Mine Read More...
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An oil drilling rig that had burned for 36 hours in the Gulf of Mexico sank on Thursday as hopes dimmed for 11 missing workers and the risk of a major oil spill loomed, officials said. Read More...
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Mexico’s biggest food worry used to be hunger, but now it’s in a quandary over how to get its children to lay off unhealthful snacks and exercise more. That is more complicated than they sound. The midmorning bell at Technical Secondary School No. 14 Read More...
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MEXICO CITY — Mexican soldiers have captured an alleged drug lord with a $2 million bounty on his head, dealing a blow to a brutal narcotics gang with tentacles in South America, officials said Thursday. Read More...
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The Mexico City archdiocese said Thursday it is barring a priest who pleaded guilty in 1989 to sexually assaulting an 11-year-old Colorado girl from working in the city. Read More...
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The burning off-shore oil rig Deepwater Horizon has sunk in the Gulf of Mexico, according to reports. The rig experienced an explosion Tuesday night. Of the 126 person crew, 11 were still missing of this writing with the Coast Guard continuing its search Read More...
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Violence in the northern Mexico city of Monterrey may curb job growth as businesses become more cautious about making investments, said Marcelo Canales, president of an industry group in the state of Nuevo Leon. Read More...
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April 22 (Bloomberg) -- Mexico’s consumer prices unexpectedly declined in the first half of April, reinforcing forecasts that the central bank may hold off on raising interest rates until 2011. Read More...
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A Transocean Ltd. oil-drilling rig in the Gulf of Mexico sank after burning for more than a day, as attempts continued to find missing workers, the U.S. Coast Guard said. Read More...
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The search continues for 11 workers missing since the suspected blowout Tuesday. The Coast Guard could not say how Gulf waters could be affected by the rig disaster. While rescuers searched for 11 missing offshore oil workers off the coast of Louisiana, Read More...
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April 22 (Bloomberg) -- Mexico may have 10 to 12 initial public offerings this year, said Eduardo Cepeda, head of JPMorgan Chase & Co.’s local unit. Investors view Mexico as “cheaper’ than Brazil, he said at a conference in Acapulco today. Read More...
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Mexico's Bank Association Defends Local Financial Regulations Read More...
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April 22 (Bloomberg) -- Mexico’s consumer prices unexpectedly fell 0.31 percent in the first half of April from a month earlier, the central bank said. Read More...
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April 22 (Bloomberg) -- Violence in the northern Mexico city of Monterrey may curb job growth as businesses become more cautious about making investments, said Marcelo Canales, president of an industry group in the state of Nuevo Leon. Read More...
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MEXICO CITY — Once the smoggiest city on the planet, Mexico City has cleaned itself up and is coaxing residents to commute on bicycles. Read More...
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The cheating "Survivor" producer suspected of murdering his wife during their vacation in Mexico reportedly wrote a series of e-mails about an affair he was having that later left his marriage on the rocks. Authorities now are looking into whether they Read More...
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Troops battled a suspected drug gang in a wealthy neighborhood on the outskirts of Mexico City and captured an alleged major trafficker with a $2 million U.S. bounty on his head, officials announced on Thursday. Read More...
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An oil rig fire in the Gulf of Mexico refused to be extinguished Thursday as a plane and helicopter rejoined the U.S. Coast Guard search for 11 missing workers. Read More...
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April 22 (Bloomberg) -- Mexico’s consumer prices fell 0.31 percent in the first half of April from a month earlier, the central bank said. Economists expected consumer prices to increase 0.09 percent in the first 15 days of the month, according to the Read More...
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In the latest surge of drug war violence, dozens of gunmen raided two Mexico hotels in Monterrey, the Holiday Inn and Hotel Mision. Four guests, two receptionists, and a guard were abducted. Read More...
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April 22 (Bloomberg) -- Mexico’s peso fell for the first time this week, dropping 0.4 percent to 12.2246 per U.S. dollar at 7:47 a.m. New York time, from 12.1790 yesterday. Read More...
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Up to 30 gunmen raid two hotels in Monterrey, Mexico's industrial capital, abducting guests and hotel employees. Read More...
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MEXICO CITY (AP) — Pedaling placidly, black-suited businessmen and women in dresses and high heels wheel shiny red bikes between growling green buses, serenaded by shrill police whistles and cou... Read More...
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MEXICO CITY (AP) — Pedaling placidly, black-suited businessmen and women in dresses and high heels wheel shiny red bikes between growling green buses, serenaded by shrill police whistles and coughing diesel trucks, the morning sunlight filtering through Read More...
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The US Coast Guard launched a frantic air and sea rescue operation for 11 oil workers missing in the Gulf of Mexico after an explosion rocked a rig off the Louisiana coast. Read More...
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Mexico's top clergyman is accused in a new lawsuit of ignoring two decades of sexual abuse by a Roman Catholic priest and conspiring to shuttle him between the United States and Mexico to avoid arrest. Read More...
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Lance Armstrong is returning to the Tour of the Gila (HEE-lah). The seven-time Tour de France champion competed in the New Mexico event last year and has decided to return for next week's five-day race, staged in the Silver City area. Armstrong will be Read More...
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The US Coast Guard launched a huge air and sea rescue operation Wednesday for 12 oil workers missing in the Gulf oF Mexico after an explosion on a rig off the Louisiana coast. Read More...
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CANCUN, Mexico — A TV producer’s correspondence with his wife, who was found dead at a Mexican resort, indicated problems in their marriage, a prosecutor said Wednesday. Rodolfo Garcia Pliego, the assistant attorney general of the Caribbean coast state Read More...
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CANCUN, Mexico (AP) — A TV producer's correspondence with his wife, who was found dead at a Mexican resort, indicated problems in their marriage, a prosecutor said Wednesday. Read More...
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Rescuers have found 11 people who went missing in the Gulf of Mexico after an explosion and fire damaged an oil rig and critically injured seven people, The Times-Picayune reported Wednesday. Read More...
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Sisters say victim died in Mexico while trying to save marriage to TV producer Mexico - Marriage - Television - Relationships - Film producer Read More...
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An armed gang stormed two hotels in Mexico's northern economic hub of Monterrey and abducted seven people, including an American woman, Mexican media reports said Wednesday. Read More...
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At least 11 oil workers were missing this morning and eight more were injured after an explosion on a drilling rig operating under contract for BP in the US Gulf of Mexico. Read More...
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LAS CRUCES, N.M. - A New Mexico first-grader has undergone brain surgery after a fight with another child on a school bus. Las Cruces school officials say the elementary school students were riding home April 14 when a someone was pushed and a boy hit Read More...
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LA GLORIA, Mexico (AFP) - When tiny Mexican Edgar Hernandez fell sick one year ago, he became a worldwide sensation. Read More...
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A massive search is under way on Wednesday for up to 12 workers who went missing in the Gulf of Mexico after an explosion and fire damaged an oil rig and critically injured seven people. Read More...
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CUERNAVACA, Mexico (AP) — Police have found the bound bodies of two men in the Mexican city of Cuernavaca, alongside a banner that threatens to kill 25 more drug cartel members. Read More...
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Rescuers were on Wednesday searching the Gulf of Mexico for up to 12 workers who went missing in an overnight oil rig explosion. Read More...
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Associated Press - April 21, 2010 10:45 AM ET NEW ORLEANS (AP) - Rescuers today searched Gulf of Mexico waters off Louisiana after an explosion and fire on an offshore drilling platform left... Read More...
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Rescuers were searching Wednesday in the Gulf of Mexico for 11 or 12 workers who went missing in an overnight oil rig explosion. Read More...
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Deutsche Bank said Tuesday that it has made seven new hires for its emerging-markets business in Brazil and Mexico. It has hired former Credit Suisse director Rodrigo Rocha as a São Paulo-based director and head of credit syndication for Brazil in the Read More...
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Source: Reuters * Transocean rig in Gulf of Mexico hit by fire * Deepwater Horizon was operating for BP (Adds BP comment) TORONTO, April 21 (Reuters) - A fire and explosion took place late Tuesday night ... Read More...
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Mexican politicians approved the creation of a space agency that will seek to bolster research and raise Mexico's scientific profile. The lower house of Mexico's Congress voted to support the agency, which was endorsed by the Senate in 2008. Read More...
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We’re 50 days from the start of the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. Here’s a quick look at the preparation plans for the United States and Mexico. Read More...
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The Mexico Restaurant on Mechanicsville Turnpike will be open as usual for the dinner rush tonight. But neither the restaurant’s owner, Maria Garcia, nor its manager, Javier Lara, will be present. Lara and Garcia, husband-and-wife entrepreneurs, have Read More...
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A Mexican citizen filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court in Los Angeles on Tuesday accusing Roman Catholic cardinals in Mexico City and Los Angeles of conspiring to shelter a Mexican pedophile priest in both countries. Read More...
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April 20 (Bloomberg) -- Mexico’s target for inflation of 3 percent next year is “very realistic,” even after consumer prices rose more than the central bank forecast in March, bank Deputy Governor Guillermo Guemez said. Read More...
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WASHINGTON - Two senators say it's time to consider ending a contract for a "virtual fence" along the U.S.-Mexico border that they contend isn't keeping illegal immigrants out of the United States. Read More...
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The U.S. ambassador to Mexico says drug violence is affecting the willingness of foreign companies to invest in the country. Read More...
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Stock markets in Mexico and Brazil were poised to snap losing streaks Tuesday, with investors taking their cue from Wall Street where a batch of positive corporate earnings reports help stocks and oil prices move higher. Read More...
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A Mexican citizen is suing the Roman Catholic cardinals of Mexico City and Los Angeles over allegations they shuffled a Mexican pedophile priest between countries in the late 1980s. Read More...
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Lorena Ochoa of Mexico drives the second hole during final round play of the LPGA's Kraft Nabisco Championship golf tournament in Rancho Mirage, California, April 4, 2010. REUTERS/Gus Ruelas Read More...
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April 20 (Bloomberg) -- Mexico’s peso rose for a second day as corporate earnings in the U.S. exceeded forecasts, fueling appetite for higher-yielding, emerging-market assets. Read More...
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Mexico’s target for inflation of 3 percent next year is “very realistic,” even after consumer prices rose more than the central bank forecast in March, the bank’s Deputy Governor Guillermo Guemez said. Read More...
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April 20 (Bloomberg) -- Mexico’s peso rose for a second straight day, gaining 0.3 percent to 12.2088 per U.S. dollar at 7:46 a.m. New York time, from 12.2388 yesterday. Read More...
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Mexico City was a magnet in the 1950s for some of America's greatest Beat Generation writers — Jack Kerouac, William Burroughs, Allen Ginsberg and others. Read More...
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Mexico and the U.K. are following the U.S. by taking steps to rein in credit card rates and fees. Read More...
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With border violence flaring again, the two U.S. senators from Arizona on Monday called on President Obama to deploy 3,000 National Guard troops to the U.S.-Mexico border in their state, saying the borders must be secured before the White House pursues Read More...
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Wheat Ridge police confirmed Monday that the man shot Saturday at the U.S.-Mexico border crossing near Tijuana is a suspect in a series of metro Denver purse-snatchings. Read More...
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CIUDAD JUAREZ, Mexico — From her mountainside neighborhood of dirt streets and cramped concrete houses, Irma Monreal... Read More...
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April 20 (Bloomberg) -- Mexico’s target for inflation of 3 percent next year is “very realistic,” even after consumer prices rose more than the central bank forecast in March, the bank’s Deputy Governor Guillermo Guemez said. Read More...
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The first week of the USL-2 soccer season should do what the preseason did not, said Richmond Kickers coach Leigh Cowlishaw: provide an easy-to-read assessment of the Kickers’ prognosis for 2010. Last weekend’s opening-night tie with Harrisburg, followed Read More...
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An illegal immigrant who lived in Washington for 17 years before being deported to Mexico three years ago may have the rare chance to come back for an immigration hearing after an appeals board, citing ineffective legal counsel, ordered her case reopened Read More...
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BOSTON (AP) -- How runners from New Mexico finished in Monday's Boston Marathon. 302, Mark R. Scherbarth, Albuquerque, 2:44:58. 538, Kevin Brennan, Santa Fe, 2:50:51. 901, Mathew Napier, Albuquerque, 2:56:52. 1228, Shawn S. Cummings, Rio Rancho, 2:59:39. Read More...
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The family of a producer's wife who was found slain in Mexico will soon retrieve her body and get an update on the investigation, the woman's sisters said Monday. Read More...
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Mexico is offering a package of tax and mortgage extensions and loans for the border city of Mexicali, after a 7.2-magnitude quake April 4 killed two people, damaged buildings and flooded some land with saline water. Read More...
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Two Republican senators proposed Monday sending 3,000 more US National Guard soldiers to quell violence spilling over the border between their home state of Arizona and Mexico. Read More...
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McMoRan Exploration Co. needs to further test the Gulf of Mexico well where it made a major natural gas discovery earlier this year before beginning production from the site, co-chairman Richard Adkerson said on Monday. "We need to flow... Read More...
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ALBUQUERQUE, April 19 (UPI) -- A New Mexico power utility's plan to go green through solar power is running into opposition from those who say it will wind up costing consumers too much. Read More...
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April 19 (Bloomberg) -- Mexico’s peso rose after U.S. markets rebounded on speculation a fraud suit against Goldman Sachs Group Inc. may not hamper the global economic rebound. Read More...
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Industrial gas supplier Praxair Inc. said Monday its Mexico business struck a deal to supply oxygen to Johnson Controls Inc. for use in battery recycling. Read More...
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Panel will submit recommendations to legislative committee on how to implement provisions of federal health insurance overhaul New Mexico has formed a task force to consider how to implement provisions of a federal health insurance overhaul. Superintendent Read More...
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Puebla won a remarkable match in Mexico at the weekend, scoring four first-half goals then having two men sent off before hanging on for a 4-1 victory over Cruz Azul. Read More...
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VERACRUZ, Mexico (AP) — Diving officials have decided to cancel a World Series event in Sheffield, England because of the flight restrictions in Europe and keep competitors in Mexico. Read More...
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Even though alcohol-involved traffic fatalities are down in New Mexico, state officials say the battle against drunken driving is far from over. Read More...
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Sens. Jon Kyl and John McCain, both Republicans from Arizona, called Monday for the immediate deployment of 3,000 National Guard troops to the border with Mexico and other steps to increase security. Read More...
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Washington (CNN) - Sens. Jon Kyl and John McCain, both Republicans from Arizona, called Monday for the immediate deployment of 3,000 National Guard troops to the state's border with Mexico and other steps to increase security. Illegal aliens crossing Read More...
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MONTERREY, Mexico----Praxair Mexico, a subsidiary of Praxair, Inc. has signed a contract with Johnson Controls to build, own and operate a vacuum pressure swing adsorption plant to supply oxygen for a battery-recycling process in Garcia, Nuevo Leon, Mexico Read More...
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An attorney for the family of Monica Beresford-Redman, who was murdered in Cancun, Mexico, told KNX 1070 Monday that an arrest in the case is imminent. Read More...
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MEXICO CITY — Part of the stage being set up for a weekend concert by singer Elton John at Mexico's famed Chichen Itza ruins collapsed during construction, injuring three workers, authorities said Thursday. Read More...
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CIUDAD JUAREZ, Mexico - From her mountainside neighborhood of dirt streets and cramped concrete houses, Irma Monreal can scan the lights of the city beyond, so pregnant with promise, so choked with Read More...
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The Caribbean/Mexico hotel development pipeline comprises 132 hotels totaling 17,290 rooms, according to the March 2010 STR/TWR/Dodge Construction Pipeline Report released this week. Read More...
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A cat from New Mexico, who went missing for 8 months, was found in Chicago before it was flown home absolutely free. Read More...
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SUE MAJOR HOLMES Associated Press ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. -- A New Mexico man received what he thought were the cremated remains of his wife's body a ... Read More...
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Cam Sinclair has successfully completely his miraculous return to Freestyle Motocross (FMX) competition in Mexico City, Mexico on the weekend. Just nine months after he suffered near fatal injuries in July 2009, Sinclair returned to the world wide championship Read More...
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New York, April 19 : A cat from New Mexico, who went missing for 8 months, was found in Chicago before it was flown home absolutely free. Read More...
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Associated Press - April 19, 2010 6:35 AM ET MEXICO CITY (AP) - The Mexican army says three assailants were killed as soldiers repelled an attack in a northern Mexico area that has seen a spike... Read More...
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MEXICO CITY—President Felipe Calderon insisted Friday that few innocent civilians have fallen victim to Mexico’s bloody drug war, saying nearly all those killed are people tied to cartels wrestling for power. Read More...
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Drivers can expect a lane closure Monday and Tuesday on westbound Mexico Road across the street from the U.S. Post Office near Mid Rivers Mall Drive in St. Peters. Read More...
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EL PORVENIR, Mexico — The 14-year-old boy tied a few mattresses and a bedstead to the family pickup truck. He went back into his single-story yellow house for the cat, and chained up the gate. Read More...
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After being vacant for several months...the space formally taken up by Baja Billy's in Duluth's Fitgers complex will finally re–open this week as the new home of Mexico Lindo. Read More...
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Chinese diver He Zi won her second gold medal at the FINA Diving World Series Mexico stop as she clinched the women's three-meter springboard gold here on Saturday. He, who won her first gold medal at Mexico stop on Friday in the women's 3m springboard Read More...
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Brazil, Colombia, Mexico and Cuba are the Latin American countries performing better at diving, Mexican Olympic medal winner, Fernando Platas said on Saturday. Paltas told Xinhua on Saturday that "each one knows its issues and resources," but the Latin Read More...
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An earthquake measuring 5.5 on the Richter scale shook Mexico on Sunday, without reports of victims or material damages to the moment, the National Seismological Service (SSN) of Mexico informed. The quake occurred at 8:30 a.m. local time (1330 GMT), Read More...
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Latina women who reside on either side of the U.S.-Mexico border are a study in contrasts when it comes to *** cancer screening. Read More...
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TCU suffered a loss in its Mountain West Conference finale at New Mexico, 6-1, Sunday in Albuquerque, N.M. Read More...
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An earthquake measuring 5.5 on the Richter scale shook Mexico on Sunday, without reports of victims or material damages to the moment, the National Seismological Service (SSN) of Mexico informed. Read More...
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MEXICO CITY (AP) -- American striker Herculez Gomez scored twice in Puebla's 4-1 win over Cruz Azul in the Mexican league on Sunday. Read More...
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MEXICO — The Mexico varsity boys and girls track teams conquered East Syracuse-Minoa and Cortland in a Freedom League tri-meet on Wednesday at Mexico High School. Read More...
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MEXICO — Mexico junior slugger Bryan Ross blasted a three-run shot over the right-field fence in the first inning and the Tiger varsity baseball team clawed its way past a resolute Fulton squad 6-5 on Wednesday in a back-and-forth Freedom League battle Read More...
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MEXICO — Led by freshman attacker Alison Bolt’s four first-half goals, the Tully Black Knights surged past the Mexico Tigers 14-8 on Saturday in an intense varsity girls lacrosse game at Mexico Middle School. Read More...
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Dr. Larry Lubar, DDS joins Stuart and Nicole to discuss the upcoming New Mexico Mission of Mercy, a two-day free dental clinic for the working poor. Read More...
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MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexico’s top education official defended public school sex education Friday from criticism by a Roman Catholic bishop who said such teachings make celibacy vows more difficult for priests to keep. Read More...
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CIUDAD JUÁREZ, Mexico — From her mountainside neighborhood of dirt streets and cramped concrete houses, Irma Monreal can scan the sparkling lights of the city beyond. Read More...
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The Mexican power play was sputtering badly one evening last week during a round-robin game against Australia in a chilly rink with sloppy ice in this industrial suburb of Mexico City. Read More...
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