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Technically speaking, Mexico already produces ethanol, but not for fuel purposes. Instead, the roughly 80 million liters of ethylic alcohol produced from sugar cane in 13 sugar cane mills that have distilling facilities are destined to the alcoholic beverage and pharmaceutical industries. Associated Press - June 16, 2007 11:05 AM ET ALBUQUERQUE (AP) - If things continue going the way they have been for the past four decades for the mountain chickadee and a few other New Mexico... Two off-duty Pasadena firefighters were killed in a private plane crash in Mexico, department officials announced Friday. SLIDESHOWS: View The Day's Top Photos VIDEO: Watch The Latest News US Airways entered its first full-day of alcohol-free flights in and out of New Mexico on Friday, as the state reviewed the airline's second request for a temporary liquor license. According to a copyrighted article in USA Today, New Mexico ranks dead last in the amount of dual-use equipment needed in case of rapid foreign deployment or a natural disaster. That's everything from radio batteries to trucks and bulldozers.
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