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  • Mexico Bounce U-18's From Pan-Am (Soccer365)

    Two second-half goals by Mexico end the U.S. run at the 2007 Pan American Games. Playing with 10 men after the 72nd minute, Mexico was able to take advantage of the depleted U.S. defense and score twice in the last 15 minutes.


  • Bon Jovi play Mexico fundraiser (ITV.com)

    Bon Jovi want to raise awarness for the Chapultepec forest in Mexico. The rockers have played a small gig with Latin American pop talents Fito Paez and Mexican artist Aleks Syntek in Mexico City.


  • Family Regatta a Success for New Mexico Hobie Fleet (The Beachcats)

    New Mexico Hobie Fleet 48 puts together a perfect family sailing & skill Regatta. Hobie Fleet 48?s Second Annual Memorial Day Pirate Treasure Race Treasure maps will be given out at the Saturday morning Skippers meeting. Wearing a life jacket is required while on the water. You may carry as many pirate crew on your boat as safety allows. Water balloons, squirt guns, and hand paddling allowed. The ...


  • Bon Jovi play Mexico fundraiser (Channel 4)

    Bon Jovi want to raise awarness for the Chapultepec forest in Mexico.


  • Teen dies in fall into mine in Mexico (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)

    MEXICO CITY - A 16-year-old U.S. tourist believed to be from Pennsylvania fell 1,000 feet to his death at an abandoned mine in central Mexico, and rescue workers were trying to recover his body on Saturday. Witnesses told police that Taylor Crane tried to jump over the 10-foot-wide shaft of the Cinco Senores mine in Guanajuato state and fell in Friday, said Jose Felix Velazquez, a spokesman for ...


  • Pa. teen touring Mexico dies after falling in abandoned mine (The York Dispatch)

    Mexico CITY -- A 16-year-old tourist from Pennsylvania fell 1,000 feet to his death at an abandoned mine in central Mexico, and rescue workers were trying to recover his body on Saturday.


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