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  • Celebrate New Mexico's annual chile pepper harvest season (Los Angeles Times)

    Find your perfect hottie at the Hyatt Regency Tamaya Resort & Spa, which is celebrating New Mexico's annual chile pepper harvest season with some spicy events. The resort, on the Rio Grande halfway between Albuquerque and Santa Fe, will have chile-roasting tours, chile chat sessions, Native American bread-baking demonstrations, blue corn mill tours and a gourmet five-course chile menu. The ...


  • Mexico's Central Bank Keeps Interest Rates Unchanged (Update2) (Bloomberg.com)

    July 27 (Bloomberg) -- Mexico's central bank held its overnight lending rate unchanged and said it sees inflation slowing through next year despite a surge in food prices.


  • Mexico's Central Bank Keeps Interest Rates Unchanged (Update3) (Bloomberg.com)

    July 27 (Bloomberg) -- Mexico's central bank held its overnight lending rate unchanged today and signaled it was prepared to act should temporary food price increases threaten its inflation targets.


  • Traffic ticket data shipped to Mexico (WorldNet Daily)

    The Orange County Superior Court in California is outsourcing the processing of traffic tickets to a California company that sends the information through a Nogales, Mexico, subsidiary, raising public concerns of identity theft and complaints of language problems that allegedly lead to months of administrative errors in processing paperwork.


  • Mexico seeking U.S. anti-drug aid (The Kansas City Star)

    ?If Calderon loses this battle, then there will be no wall high enough to keep out Mexicans who are displaced by violence and by the security threat that undermines Mexico?s growth.? Roger Noriega of the American Enterprise Institute WASHINGTON | Mexican President Felipe Calderon, locked in a bloody confrontation with drug cartels, is negotiating a massive counter-drug aid package ...


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