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03-Jul-2007
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  • Mexico's feared band of hired guns takes a hit (Los Angeles Times)

    Mexico CITY ? Luis Reyes Enriquez was lying on the bed of a $13-per-night hotel room in a provincial town when federal troops came for him. Reyes, a leader in Mexico City of the infamous band of hit men known as the Zetas, was caught off guard: He was hung over from a wedding party the night before.


  • 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.


  • U.S. Ambassador to Mexico says he won't run for Texas governor (KTRE-TV East Texas)

    AUSTIN (AP) - US Ambassador to Mexico Tony Garza says he's not running for governor in 2010 despite speculation that he's a potential candidate. Garza is a former Texas railroad commissioner and secretary of state.


  • American Airlines Puts All Caribbean and Mexico Destinations on Sale For Fall Travel (SYS-CON Media)

    Even if math isn't your strong suit, here's one equation that's easy to compute: American Airlines + fall travel to the Caribbean and Mexico = really big savings.


  • Body of missing teen found in Mexico (The Charlotte Observer)

    The body of an S.C. teen swept away Sunday as he swam on a church mission trip in Mexico was found Tuesday. Shortly after 9 a.m. Eastern time, the harbor master in Zihuatanejo, Mexico, found 15-year-old Austin Whetsell?s body, according to Lexington Presbyterian Church website. Austin?s parents Walter and Kim Whetsell were already in Zihuatanejo, Mexico, where Austin and Walter had been a part of ...


  • Portugal and Mexico win at Under-20, Austria held (Reuters via Yahoo! News)

    Mexico and Portugal posted wins at the Under-20 World Cup in Canada on Monday while Austria were held by Congo.


  • Mexico may begin drug testing in schools (AP via Yahoo! News)

    President Felipe Calderon proposed Monday that Mexico test thousands of students in public schools for drugs as part of the nation's fight against drug trafficking.


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