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31-Jul-2007
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  • Orange County ends outsourcing of traffic ticket data to Mexico (The San Luis Obispo Tribune)

    The Orange County Superior court will stop processing traffic tickets in Nogales, Mexico, following a public outcry over the practice. Court officials on Monday amended the contract with the company that handles the tickets, Cal Coast Data Entry. Beginning Friday, Cal Coast will process all of the court's tickets at its Cerritos and Phoenix locations, court spokeswoman Carole Levitsky said in a ...


  • Mexico Wants Open Border -- For Wildlife (WGAL 8 Susquehanna Valley)

    Mexico tells the United States it wants migratory species to roam freely across the frontier.


  • Mexico Police Find Cuban-American's Body (The Daily Comet)

    CANCUN, Mexico The body of a Cuban-American who was under investigation in a migrant smuggling case was found riddled with bullets along a road outside this Caribbean resort, authorities said Tuesday.


  • Gulf of Mexico 'dead zone' detected off Texas coast 2:28 PM CT (Dallas Morning News)

    HOUSTON - Heavy rains that have left the state drought-free for the first time in a decade have also created the first detected extensive "dead zone" in the Gulf of Mexico off the Texas coast, a Texas A&M University researcher said Tuesday.


  • Prisons in Mexico allow gay conjugal visits (Miami Herald)

    Mexico City's prison system has begun allowing gay conjugal visits, bowing to a recommendation by the country's National Human Rights Commission.


  • Cuban-American's bullet-riddled body found in Mexico (CNN.com)

    CANCUN, Mexico (AP) -- The body of a Cuban-American who was under investigation in a migrant smuggling case was found riddled with bullets along a road outside the Caribbean resort of Cancun, authorities said Tuesday.


  • Mexico Fin Official Says Lower Minimum Corporate Tax Possible (Nasdaq)

    Mexico CITY -(Dow Jones)- A Mexican Finance Ministry official said Tuesday it is possible to lower the rate of a proposed minimum corporate tax, but probably not as much as some business groups would like.


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