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22-Feb-2009
Rafael Marquez will not play against Costa Rica on March 28, Mexico's next World Cup qualifier, and may have to sit out a bit longer as well.
Feb. 13 (Bloomberg) -- Mexico?s peso-denominated bonds rose, pushing down benchmark yields by the most in nearly six weeks, on mounting speculation central bankers will lower the benchmark lending rate by a half-percentage point next week.
Wednesday's U.S.-Mexico broadcast on Univision was seen by 10.7 million viewers, making it the most watched sporting event in the history of Spanish-language television.
Feb. 13 (Bloomberg) -- Mexico?s peso rose for a third day and local-currency bonds advanced as bets the U.S. government?s stimulus packages will revive global growth buoyed demand for higher-yielding assets.
From jellied hearts to chocolates, Mexico's candy exports to the United States have more than doubled since 2002 as cheaper labor and sugar draw U.S. candy makers south of the border.
US computer maker Dell has awarded nearly three million dollars in grants to organizations teaching science and technology skills to youth in India, Brazil and Mexico.
(By MARK STEVENSON, Associated Press Writer) Street protests against the army's presence in the northern city of Monterrey were organized by drug cartels in an apparent bid to disrupt the government's anti-drug crackdown, Mexican officials alleged Friday. Gov. Jose Natividad Gonzalez of Nuevo Leon state said this week's protests have snarled traffic in Mexico's third largest city, home to 3.7 ...
MEXICO CITY, Feb. 13 (UPI) -- Seniors in Mexico City say a government program that provides them with free Viagra has been a welcome addition to their lives.
Maybe the New Mexico State Aggies just didn't have anything left to lose, at least not on the road.
