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  • Mexico mining board says one-day strike effects minimal (CP via Yahoo! Canada News)

    Mexico CITY (AP) - Mexico's national miners union ended a one-day strike Friday that industry groups said had only marginal impact on output.


  • Mexico: Plane Smashes Into Road; 9 Dead (New York Times)

    Nine people were killed when a small cargo jet blew a tire on takeoff and crashed onto a highway in northwestern Culiacán in northwestern Mexico. Three people aboard the plane died, along with two soldiers patrolling the airstrip and a family of four in a car on the highway, the authorities said.


  • Litter of white tigers debut in Mexico (AP via Yahoo! News)

    GUADALAJARA, Mexico ? Five Bengal tigers, four of them white males, have debuted at a zoo in western Mexico.


  • Luis Bueno: Now Mexico can prove its worth against the big boys (Sports Illustrated)

    When Mexico reached the final in its first Copa América back in 1993, it showed it could play with the best of South America, and El Tri's continued success in the world's oldest international soccer tournament proved it belonged.


  • U-20: Chile, Mexico advance following victories (Sports Illustrated)

    TORONTO (Reuters) - Chile and Mexico advanced to the last 16 of the Under-20 World Cup after victories on Thursday, while hosts Canada suffered their second straight defeat.


  • Mexico Bolsa Gains on Outlook for Credit Upgrade: Latin Stocks (Bloomberg.com)

    July 6 (Bloomberg) -- Mexico's main stock index jumped to a record, posting its biggest weekly gain since March as emerging markets rallied and Standard & Poor's said it may raise the country's credit rating.


  • Strong quake hits southern Mexico (AFP via Yahoo! News)

    A strong earthquake shook southernmost Mexico late Thursday, knocking out power to large parts of Chiapas state and causing panic among residents, according to seismologists.


  • Miners across Mexico strike for safety (USA Today)

    Mine workers across Mexico waged a 24-hour strike Thursday, hoping to achieve better safety standards and to improve collective labor's footing in the industry, a union official said.


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