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02-Jun-2007
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  • New Mexico below national average in student spending (KFDA-TV Amarillo)

    Associated Press - June 2, 2007 4:25 PM ET SANTA FE (AP) - New Mexico is well below the national average when it comes to per-student spending.


  • Mexico's Ochoa grabs lead at Ginn Tribute golf (AFP via Yahoo! News)

    Mexico's Lorena Ochoa fired a five-under-par 67 on Friday to surge into the lead after second round of the 2.2 million dollar LPGA Ginn Tribute.


  • Chrysler To Build Engine Plant In Mexico (ClickOnDetroit)

    Chrysler will build a $570 million plant in Saltillo, Mexico, to manufacture the next generation of V-6 engines for the company's cars.


  • Tropical Storm Barbara hits Mexico, Guatemala (Reuters via Yahoo! Asia News)

    MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Tropical Storm Barbara lashed coffee- and sugar-growing regions near the Pacific coasts of Mexico and Guatemala with wind and rain on Saturday but caused no injuries or major damage.


  • Tropical Storm Barbara expected to hit Mexico or Guatemala (USA Today)

    The second named storm of the eastern Pacific hurricane season grew back to tropical-storm force on Friday and is expected to hit the coast of Mexico or Guatemala over the weekend.


  • Tropical Storm Barbara hits Mexico, Guatemala (AlertNet)

    Source: Reuters (Updates with storm weakening) MEXICO CITY, June 2 (Reuters) - Tropical Storm Barbara lashed coffee- and sugar-growing regions near the Pacific coasts of Mexico and Guatemala with wind and rain on ...


  • Mexico extradites 3 suspects to U.S., including prison escapee (USA Today)

    Mexico extradited three suspects to the United States on Friday, including a man wanted in the killing of a California Army National Guard soldier on leave from Iraq.


  • Tropical Storm Hits Mexico (Voice of America)

    Tropical Storm Barbara has made landfall near the border between Mexico and Guatemala. The National Hurricane Center in Miami says the Pacific storm could dump up to 50 centimeters of rain in parts of southeastern Mexico and Guatemala. That could trigger life-threatening flash floods and mud slides.


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