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  • REFILE-Mexico seizes thousands of smuggled turtle eggs (AlertNet)

    Source: Reuters (Refiles, corrects spelling of "seizes" in headline) Mexico CITY, Aug 28 (Reuters) - Mexican police have seized tens of thousands of eggs of endangered turtles from a group of smugglers in ...


  • Brownsburg's Taylor headed to N. Mexico (The Indianapolis Star)

    Brownsburg girls basketball player Lauren Taylor has made an oral commitment to play for the University of New Mexico.


  • Hurricane Katrina Evacuees Still Face Problems In New Mexico (KOAT TheNewMexicoChannel.com via Yahoo! News)

    Two years have passed since Hurricane Katrina devastated the Gulf Coast and most of New Orleans. Hundreds of evacuees were brought to New Mexico to build new lives. But now many want to go back to the life they knew and some are finding it more difficult than they thought.


  • Sheridan: Mexico reveals a few persistent U.S. flaws (ESPN)

    Team USA beat Mexico by 27, but a penchant for yielding points on the pick-and-roll and wide-open 3s remains a concern, writes Chris Sheridan.


  • Mexico's Robber Barons (HispanicBusiness.com)

    Growing up in Mexico City, I always knew Mexico was an unjust country - a place where small coteries of the privileged control all power and wealth while half the population lives in poverty. But it never occurred to me that Mexico would have billionaires.


  • Coke using banned U.S. sweetener in Mexico (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)

    Mexico CITY ? Consumer advocates here are blasting Coca-Cola over its use of a sweetener that's been banned in the United States since 1969, but is now an ingredient in the Mexican version of Coca-Cola Zero. Sodium cyclamate, which is 30 times sweeter than sucrose and prized because it lacks a strong aftertaste, was outlawed by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration 38 years ago over cancer ...


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