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16-Dec-2007
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  • Quality New Mexico names top achievers (BizJournals)

    Bohannan Huston Inc. and Sandia Laboratory Federal Credit Union are among the 2007 Quality New Mexico honorees. They will each receive the organization's Roadrunner award.


  • Singer abducted in Mexico, newspapers report (Reuters via Yahoo! News)

    The lead singer of the band K-Paz de la Sierra was abducted in Mexico during the weekend, Mexican newspapers reported on Monday, adding to a growing list of performers victimized in a violent crime wave.


  • Calderon Says Mexico's Economy to Grow More Than 3% This Year (Bloomberg.com)

    Dec. 4 (Bloomberg) -- President Felipe Calderon said Mexico's economic growth will be ``significantly higher'' than 3 percent in 2007. ``Some estimate growth this year of about 3 percent,'' Calderon said today in an interview with Mexico City-based Radio Formula.


  • Calderon Says Mexico to Expand More Than 3% in 2007 (Update2) (Bloomberg.com)

    Dec. 4 (Bloomberg) -- President Felipe Calderon said Mexico's economic growth will be ``significantly higher'' than 3 percent in 2007, topping analysts' estimates.


  • Spree of musician killings shocks Mexico (AP via Yahoo! News)

    A wave of organized crime violence terrorizing many parts of Mexico is driving fear into the heart of the entertainment business with the murders of several popular musicians, suggesting no one is immune to the rampant brutality.


  • Drug tunnel found on U.S.-Mexico border (AP via Yahoo! News)

    The U.S. Border Patrol said Monday that it discovered a secret tunnel that may have been used for smuggling drugs across the U.S.-Mexico border east of San Diego.


  • Mexico auto sector fears import of U.S. scrap cars (Reuters via Yahoo! Malaysia News)

    MEXICO CITY, Dec 4 - Mexico's auto sector, hit by a deluge of second-hand imports from the United States, urged the government on Tuesday to stop the entry of beaten-up cars and trucks from U.S. junk yards.


  • Candy Imported From Mexico Recalled Due To Lead (NBC 5 Dallas Fort Worth)

    A syrup candy imported from Mexico is being voluntarily recalled after state health officials found excessive levels of lead, Texas officials say.


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