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  • Mexico Questions US, China Port Security (AP via Yahoo! Finance)

    Chinese and U.S. authorities are investigating whether a breakdown in security at their ports allowed an illegal shipment reportedly carrying more than 19 tons of a chemical intended for methamphetamine cartels to reach Mexico, the Mexican attorney general said Thursday.


  • Lenovo opens manufacturing plants in Mexico and India (Washington Post)

    Lenovo Group Ltd. plans to ramp up its PC production by spending US$30 million on two new manufacturing and fulfillment plants in Mexico and India, the company said on Thursday.


  • USA-Mexico rivalry expands into SuperLiga (USA Today)

    The USA-Mexico soccer rivalry, honed through years of continental clashes and a 2002 World Cup showdown, won 2-0 by the USA, added another dimension this week with the debut of SuperLiga, a competition for Mexican and Major League Soccer teams. The championship is Aug. 29.


  • Sewage Spill Looms as Mexico City Mayor, President Cast Blame (Bloomberg.com)

    July 26 (Bloomberg) -- Summer rains threaten to overload Mexico City's drainage system and flood Latin America's largest urban area with sewage, as the president and mayor blame each other for the predicament.


  • Lenovo opens plants in Mexico and India (InfoWorld via Yahoo! News)

    Lenovo Group plans to ramp up its PC production by spending $30 million on two new manufacturing and fulfillment plants in Mexico and India, the company said on Thursday.


  • Mexico City to host MTV Latin awards (UPI)

    MTV's Latin America awards will be presented in Mexico for the second straight year. Mexico City will be the site of the "Los Premios MTV" presentation Oct. 18.


  • New Mexico Jobless Rate Sets Record Low (AP via Yahoo! Finance)

    New Mexico's unemployment rate in June reached another record low by falling to 3.2 percent, down from 3.7 percent the previous month.


  • Gay Couples From New Mexico Can Marry In Mass. (WCVB Boston)

    Gay couples from New Mexico can now marry in Massachusetts because their home state has not explicitly banned same-sex marriage, according to a decision by a top state records official.


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