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27-May-2007
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  • Mexico Avoids Gas Emission Targets in Climate Plan (Planet Ark)

    Mexico CITY - Mexico promised to plant 250 million trees this year and get aging trucks and buses off the roads in a plan to fight global warming launched on Friday, but did not set clear greenhouse gas emissions targets.


  • Mexico wary of immigration reform in U.S. (Houston Chronicle)

    After years of lobbying Washington for an overhaul of immigration laws, Mexico's government is keeping a wary distance as the U.S. Senate takes up one of the most comprehensive proposals on the topic in years. The reason: Mexico has been burned before.


  • No. 4 Texas Wins Over New Mexico State (KXAN 36 Austin)

    Spokane, Wash. -- Kevin Durant had a splendid opening NCAA tournament game with 27 points and eight rebounds to lead fourth-seeded Texas to a 79-to-67 victory over New Mexico State in the East Regional.


  • Mexico Launches Plan to Combat Global Warming (Planet Ark)

    MEXICO CITY - Mexico promised to plant 250 million trees this year and ban old trucks and buses from the roads as part of a plan launched on Friday to fight global warming.


  • Sweet time in Mexico turns sour (Chicago Tribune)

    Ross Lyn Garber's trip to Copper Canyon in Mexico could not have been better.


  • Politician's head left at Mexico newspaper office (USA Today)

    The severed head of a town councilman was dumped outside the offices of a newspaper in Mexico's Gulf state of Tabasco in what the paper's publishers said was an attempt to intimidate reporters.


  • After Mexico's soldiers join drug fight, more die (The Philadelphia Inquirer)

    MEXICO CITY - The number of Mexican soldiers slain has jumped dramatically since President Felipe Calderon began using the army to battle drug traffickers.


  • Bombardier gives boost to Mexico's aerospace industry (Seattle Times)

    Building jet airplanes has long been the domain of advanced industrial nations. Now Mexico is trying to join the club by hitching a ride...


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