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  • Gulf of Mexico "dead zone" could expand this year (Reuters via Yahoo! News)

    The Gulf of Mexico's "dead zone" -- a swath of water with such low levels of oxygen that marine life can be threatened or killed -- could be the largest since measurements began in 1985, scientists said on Tuesday.


  • Tortilla-hungry Mexico setting rules on GMO corn (Reuters via Yahoo! News)

    Mexico, widely considered the birthplace of corn, is close to finalizing rules governing experimental planting of genetically modified corn strains, a senior biosecurity official said on Tuesday.


  • Mexico's Peso Rises to Highest in Almost a Month on Oil Prices (Bloomberg.com)

    July 17 (Bloomberg) -- Mexico's peso rose to the highest against the dollar in almost a month amid a surge in the price of oil, the biggest source of government revenue.


  • A bright future for Mexico (FIFA)

    After arriving in Canada as one of the hot favourites for the title, Mexico went on to win their first four games, raising expectations among their public of another world championship to add to the one they won at U-17 level two years ago.


  • Gulf of Mexico 'dead zone' could expand this year (AlertNet)

    Source: Reuters By Deborah Zabarenko, Environment Correspondent WASHINGTON, July 17 (Reuters) - The Gulf of Mexico's "dead zone" -- a swath of water with such low levels of oxygen that marine life can be ...


  • Mystery bombings cripple natural-gas distribution in central Mexico (McClatchy Newspapers via Yahoo! News)

    WASHINGTON? When saboteurs blew up several natural gas pipelines in central Mexico this month, temporarily shutting down production for U.S. automakers and other important manufacturers, a small and shadowy Marxist guerrilla group called the Popular Revolutionary Army reportedly claimed responsibility.


  • Mexico president dismisses accusations (AP via Yahoo! News)

    President Felipe Calderon on Monday dismissed as "pure fiction" the allegations by a Chinese-Mexican businessman that Mexico's ruling party forced him to hide tens of millions of dollars in campaign cash at his home.


  • Mexico fugitive alleges official corruption (Los Angeles Times)

    A March raid at posh home netted $207 million, supposedly linked to a drug ring. But the homeowner tells a different tale. Mexico CITY ? The strange saga of Zhenli Ye Gon and the $207 million in cash discovered during a March raid of his mansion here shows no signs of ending soon.


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