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PGA - Fri Sep 5, 12:40 am EDT
MEXICO CITY (AP) -- Lorena Ochoa of Mexico says a new LPGA Tour policy requiring players to be effective in English starting in 2009 is a "little drastic."
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PaperAge.com - 1 hour, 53 minutes ago
Sept. 5, 2008 - SCA said that it will invest US $240 million (SEK 1,525 billion) to build a new tissue mill in Mexico. The first phase of the project includes the installation of a tissue machine that will be designed to produce 60,000 tons per year of dy crepe.
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New York Daily News - Fri Sep 5, 4:55 am EDT
Now that Mexico has amended its constitution to throw out its inept and corrupt legal system, a growing number of Mexican attorneys are putting judges, lawyers, investigators and clerks through crash courses in justice.
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CNN.com - 1 hour, 19 minutes ago
From Mexico's Guadalupe Valley to Blue Hill, Maine, these 10 waterfront getaways offer a toast to the good life.
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Bloomberg.com - 2 hours, 5 minutes ago
Sept. 5 (Bloomberg) -- Svenska Cellulosa AB, Europe's biggest tissue maker, will invest 1.53 billion kronor ($230 million) to build a new plant near Mexico City.
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Sun-Sentinel - Fri Sep 5, 7:21 am EDT
Two Cubans are being held by Mexican police for their alleged involvement in the beheadings of a dozen men in the Yucatan peninsula.
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AP via Yahoo! News - Thu Sep 4, 10:55 am EDT
Police say an American tourist drowned after a giant wave swept him and two others away in southern Baja California.
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New Orleans Times-Picayune - Thu Sep 4, 2:14 pm EDT
Three days after Hurricane Gustav made landfall, more than 95 percent of Gulf of Mexico oil production remains shuttered, according to the Minerals Management Service, the federal agency that oversees drilling. More than 87 percent of the Gulf's natural gas production is also shut down.
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ABC 13 Houston - Thu Sep 4, 6:16 pm EDT
Authorities say an illegal immigrant ranch worker wanted in the fatal beating of a young Hispanic man may have fled to Mexico
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PRWeb via Yahoo! News - Fri Sep 5, 3:01 am EDT
CCL Container has announced the scheduled completion of a second manufacturing facility in Mexico in order to better serve its customers throughout Mexico and major North American markets.
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Reuters via Yahoo! News - 2 hours, 52 minutes ago
Hurricane Ike with winds near 125 miles per hour will likely reach the Bahamas early next week and South Florida by mid-week, the U.S. National Hurricane Center said in its 5 a.m. EDT report Friday.
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KABC-TV Los Angeles - Thu Sep 4, 5:34 pm EDT
An alleged drug tunnel was discovered near the U.S.-Mexico border.
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INO News - Thu Sep 4, 5:36 pm EDT
MEXICO CITY (Dow Jones)--Physical trading continued at a slow pace this week in the cash arabica coffee markets of Mexico and Central America as supply remained tight and international prices strengthened, traders and exporters said Thursday.
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USA Today - Fri Sep 5, 7:59 am EDT
After celebrating here, John McCain is wasting no time getting back to work. The newly anointed Republican nominee and running mate Sarah Palin planned to fly to Milwaukee immediately after his acceptance speech so he could prepare for a "meet and greet" today in the nearby town of Cedarburg, Wis.
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Boston Globe - Thu Sep 4, 8:16 am EDT
Three of 31 janitorial workers arrested during immigration raids at Rhode Island courthouses in July have agreed to voluntarily return to Mexico.
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WSYR 9 Syracuse - Thu Sep 4, 5:02 pm EDT
A Mexico High School teacher charged with attempted rape pleaded guilty to sexual abuse Thursday morning in Oswego City Court.
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Centre Daily Times - 1 hour, 21 minutes ago
Regulatory News:
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Rigzone - Thu Sep 4, 4:12 pm EDT
Trinidad Drilling Ltd. has agreed to move five existing rigs into higher dayrate and utilization areas in the United States and Mexico. Trinidad recently agreed to move two rigs from Canada into the United States under long-term, take-or-pay contracts for periods of three and five years, with guaranteed utilization rates of 100% during their respective contract terms.
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AFP via Yahoo! News - Fri Sep 5, 5:56 am EDT
Hurricane Ike was downgraded to a category three storm in the Atlantic Ocean on Friday but remained a serious potential threat to the Caribbean and the United States, the US National Hurricane Center said.
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Scientific American - 1 hour, 35 minutes ago
Editor's Note: This story was originally published in the October 2001 issue of Scientific American. The boxes are stacked eight feet high and line the walls of the large, windowless room. Inside them are new body bags, 10,000 in all. If a big, slow-moving hurricane crossed the Gulf of Mexico on the right track, it would drive a sea surge that would drown New Orleans under 20 feet of water. ...