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  • Luis Bueno: Eriksson is unlikely but refreshing new Mexico coach (Sports Illustrated)

    For years, the standing requirements for Mexican national-team were twofold: He must a) have a vast knowledge of Mexican players and the Mexican league; and b) preferably be born in Mexico. Oh, and a third requirement, which is pretty much a given: The candidate must speak Spanish.


  • Mexico's auto unions agree to cut wages (The Arizona Republic)

    Mexico CITY - Mexican auto unions are taking a cue from U.S. labor leaders by offering two-tier hiring schemes and salary cuts that bring already low wages down to near-Chinese levels.


  • Mexico's auto unions agree to slash wages (The Charlotte Observer)

    Mexican auto unions are taking a cue from U.S. labor leaders by offering two-tier hiring schemes and salary cuts that bring low wages down to Chinese levels. As more automakers turn to Mexico, a big argument for the North American Free Trade Agreement in 1993 ? that Mexico's low wage rates would slowly rise to close the gap with U.S. wages ? seems to have been thrown in reverse. ?The ...


  • Mexico's Poor Seek Relief From Tortilla Shortage (National Geographic)

    Mexico's iconic flatbreads have become a rallying cry for needy Mexicans angry at the country's biofuels and trade policies. Part of Global Food Crisis: A Special News Series.


  • Mexico to tag sharks after deadly attacks (MSNBC)

    Biologists in Mexico plan to tag hundreds of sharks off the Pacific Coast to help understand the cause of a rare spate of deadly attacks on humans, the local government said on Tuesday.


  • Mexico at the Brink (New York Times)

    Mexico cannot wage the war on drugs alone. The United States has a clear interest and a clear obligation to help its neighbor.


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