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  • El mayor comprador de trigo de México visitará Dakota del Norte (El Paso Times)

    FARGO, Dakota del Norte, EE.UU.?Las autoridades de Dakota del Norte esperan que una visita de representantes de la firma mexicana GRUMA, el mayor comprador de trigo de México, se concrete en más ventas del cereal a ese país.


  • Mexico's Pemex restores 81 percent of oil production after storm (AFP via Yahoo! News)

    Mexico's state oil company Pemex has restored 81 percent of oil production after Hurricane Dean crashed through its southern Gulf of Mexico oil fields, the company said Saturday.


  • Missing Dallas boy found in Mexico (Dallas Morning News)

    Dallas police said an 8-year-old boy reported missing from a Far East Dallas apartment complex Saturday night had been located. Argenis Espindola was found in Juarez, Mexico, on Sunday with his father, police said.


  • Ozone levels high in rural New Mexico near Colorado (9 News Denver)

    FARMINGTON, N.M. (AP) - The New Mexico Health Department has released a study showing that the ground-level ozone levels in rural northwestern San Juan County, near the Colorado line, are similar to those of urban areas.


  • Three more dead in Mexico from Hurricane Dean (AFP via Yahoo! News)

    Three people, including a woman over 100 years old, were reported dead in central Mexico from Hurricane Dean, officials confirmed Saturday, bringing the overall storm death toll in the Caribbean region to at least 29.


  • New Mexico's Richardson Making Headway In N.H. (WBZ Boston)

    A presidential candidate you may not have heard much about is in New Hampshire, and as polls are showing, the Democratic governor from New Mexico is making a move. More New Hampshire News


  • México: Toluca vence al San Luis (El Paso Times)

    Mexico?Toluca vino de atrás y con un gol de Sergio Ponce derrotó el domingo 2-1 a San Luis en la cuarta fecha del torneo Apertura mexicano.


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