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  • Mexico moves oil workers on Dean, sees output impact (AlertNet)

    Source: Reuters (Updates with production impact, details, quote) Mexico CITY, Aug 19 (Reuters) - Mexico has started to evacuate 13,360 workers from its Gulf of Mexico oil rigs as powerful Hurricane Dean neared and ...


  • Officials begin evacuations along Mexico's Caribbean coast (Pravda)

    The threat of Hurricane Dean has made tourists pack the airport of this beach resort city Sunday caused evacuations along Mexico's Caribbean coast.


  • Utah, Mexico region share mine bond (Casper Star-Tribune)

    MOCORITO, Mexico -- Labor recruiters from Utah first came to the rural hamlets that surround this town in the western state of Sinaloa two generations ago, with promises of dollars to be made digging deep into the earth.


  • Mexico's Pemex says evacuates workers due to Dean (AlertNet)

    Source: Reuters MEXICO CITY, Aug 19 (Reuters) - Mexico has started to evacuate 13,360 workers from its Gulf of Mexico oil rigs as powerful Hurricane Dean neared, state oil company Pemex said on Sunday. Pemex ...


  • Mexico's Pemex says evacuates workers due to Dean (Reuters via Yahoo! India News)

    MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexico has started to evacuate 13,360 workers from its Gulf of Mexico oil rigs as powerful Hurricane Dean neared, state oil company Pemex said on Sunday.


  • Tourists flee Mexico Caribbean from Hurricane Dean (AlertNet)

    Source: Reuters By Jose Cortazar CANCUN, Mexico, Aug 19 (Reuters) - Thousands of frightened tourists lined up for hours to flee Mexico's Caribbean resorts on Sunday as Hurricane Dean threatened to become the second ...


  • Tourists flee Mexico Caribbean from Hurricane Dean (Reuters via Yahoo! India News)

    CANCUN, Mexico (Reuters) - Thousands of frightened tourists lined up for hours to flee Mexico's Caribbean resorts on Sunday as Hurricane Dean threatened to become the second powerful hurricane to thrash the coastline since 2005.


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