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  • Rebels Say They're Behind Pipeline Blasts in Mexico (Washington Post)

    Mexico CITY, July 11 -- A series of pipeline explosions sharply reduced gas supplies in central Mexico and forced the country's largest beer producer, as well as foreign-owned companies, to temporarily close factories or cut back production Wednesday.


  • Argentina down Mexico to book Copa America clash with Brazil (AFP via Yahoo! News)

    Argentina defeated Mexico 3-0 here Wednesday to set up a tantalizing Copa America final with defending champions Brazil.


  • Argentina blitzes Mexico in Copa America semi (Sports Illustrated)

    PUERTO ORDAZ, Venezuela (AP) -- Tournament favorite Argentina advanced to the final of the Copa America, beating Mexico 3-0 Wednesday night on goals by Gabriel Heinze, Lionel Messi and Juan Roman Riquelme.


  • Mexico won't rule soon on reforms (AP via Yahoo! News)

    A government official has ruled out the immediate approval of constitutional reforms that would allow Mexico's Roman Catholic Church to get involved in politics.


  • Luis Bueno: Mexico's hopes crash down against Argentina (Sports Illustrated)

    On the way to what it hoped to be its first Copa America crown, Mexico was instead reminded what a world power looks like.


  • Army guards Mexico oil industry after threat (Reuters via Yahoo! News)

    Extra soldiers and federal police were deployed to guard Mexico's oil wells and pipelines on Wednesday after a rebel group said it caused explosions at fuel pipelines as part of an anti-government campaign.


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