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02-Jul-2007
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  • Getting Mexico on track (The Christian Science Monitor via Yahoo! News)

    Mexico has not been able to find its way to development because Mexicans lack confidence in themselves. How could that change?


  • Mexico Moves On (New York Times)

    Mexico became the first team to advance to the quarterfinals of the Copa América yesterday, beating Ecuador, 2-1, on goals by Nery Castillo and Omar Bravo in Maturín, Venezuela.Castillo scored his second goal of the tournament in the 22nd minute, and Bravo doubled the lead in the 80th. Edison Méndez scored for Ecuador in the 85th on a shot that deflected off the foot of a Mexican player.In the ...


  • New Mexico St. recruit reaffirms commitment (Sports Illustrated)

    LAS CRUCES, N.M. (AP) -- Highly touted New Mexico State men's basketball recruit Herb Pope said he's sticking with the Aggies.


  • Mexico's Rating Outlook Raised by S&P, Sparking Rally (Update2) (Bloomberg.com)

    July 2 (Bloomberg) -- Mexico's credit rating outlook was raised to positive from stable by Standard & Poor's Ratings Services, fueling a surge in the country's currency, stocks and government bonds.


  • Mexico Advances in Copa America; Brazil Handles Chile (Washington Post)

    Mexico became the first team to advance to the quarterfinals of the Copa America following a 2-1 victory over Ecuador yesterday in Maturin, Venezuela.


  • Mexico accuses drug suspect of blackmail (USA Today)

    It was the largest seizure of cash in the history of drug enforcement: $207 million, mostly in crisp $100 bills, stuffed into walls, closets and suitcases in the Mexico City home of a Chinese-born businessman.


  • Mexico beats Ecuador 2-1 to reach Copa quarters (Sports Illustrated)

    Mexico became the first team to advance to the quarterfinals of the Copa America, beating Ecuador 2-1 Sunday on goals by Nery Castillo and Omar Bravo.


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