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23-Aug-2008
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  • The week in Mexico (San Diego Union-Tribune)

    Mexico's peso closed the week at 10.11 per dollar, and some expect it to break past the psychological level of 10 pesos per dollar soon.


  • New Mexico governor campaigning for Obama in West, Florida (The Aspen Times)

    DENVER - New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson helped rally canvassers for Barack Obama in Denver on Saturday, part of an effort to reach out to Hispanic voters in Colorado as well as Nevada, New Mexico and Florida.


  • Small Quake Shakes California-Mexico Border (CBS 2 Los Angeles)

    A small earthquake has struck near the California-Mexico border but there are no reports of damage or injuries. The U.S. Geological Survey reports the quake with a preliminary magnitude of 3.0 struck around 7:00 p.m. Saturday.


  • FDA: Avoid jalapenos from Mexico, not US (Waxahachie Daily Light)

    WASHINGTON (AP) _ Only jalapeno peppers grown in Mexico are implicated in the nationwide salmonella outbreak, the government announced Friday in clearing the U.S. crop.


  • Mexico finds dozens of dead sea turtles (AP via Yahoo! News)

    Environmental officials in Mexico say dozens of dead sea turtles apparently killed in fishing nets have washed up on beaches in recent days.


  • New Mexico mare goes for 17th win in a row (Lexington Herald-Leader)

    No horse in modern times has won 17 straight races, but now the record appears ready to fall, taken down by an unlikely source. Peppers Pride, a New Mexico-bred 5-year-old who has never left her native state, is far from the best Thoroughbred around today, but a combination of her consistency and durability and her connections' cautious nature has put her on the verge of racing history. ...


  • Coronado graduate to play for Western New Mexico University (El Paso Times)

    Coronado graduate to play for WNM: UEL PASO -- Recent Coronado High School graduate Courtney Graf will continue playing softball at Western New Mexico University in Silver City.


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