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13-Jul-2007
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  • "Iron river of guns" flows from U.S. to Mexico (Reuters via Yahoo! News)

    When machinegun-toting hit men fought a bloody battle with police and troops around the Mexico town of Cananea that left 23 dead in May, it at first seemed to be the latest chapter in a very Mexican drug war.


  • Mexico asks US to extradite suspected meth maker (AlertNet)

    Source: Reuters Mexico CITY, July 13 (Reuters) - Mexico has asked the United States to extradite a suspected narcotics manufacturer who owns a Mexico City mansion where police discovered $206 million in cash earlier ...


  • Argentina, Mexico clash, Chile continues tour of Canada at U-20 World Cup (Canadian Press via Yahoo! News)

    (CP) - An entertaining display of pace and skill awaits when Argentina and Mexico meet in the quarter-finals of the FIFA U-20 World Cup.


  • India, Mexico Ahead Of China On Food Products Rejected By U.S. (Nasdaq)

    (RTTNews) - Official records show that India and Mexico top the list of countries whose defective food products are rejected by the United States.


  • Neptune Secures NEPSYS Repair Project in Gulf of Mexico (Rigzone)

    Neptune Marine Services has secured its fourth repair project in the Gulf of Mexico, its third in partnership with US-based Cal Dive International.


  • Mexico sends military to strategic sites (Boston Globe)

    MEXICO CITY -- President Felipe Calderón of Mexico has dispatched a new, 5,000-strong, elite military unit to guard strategic sites, including oil refineries and hydroelectric dams, in the wake of guerrilla attacks on pipelines operated by the national oil and gas company, Pemex, according to news reports yesterday.


  • ANDY PORRAS: Mexico's wealthiest mogul spurs controversy (Centre Daily Times)

    Mexico "lindo y querido" -- beautiful and beloved, as the old ballad proclaims -- is also a land of depressing disparity. It is, as a recent study sizes up, almost 50 percent dirt poor.


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