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  • The Border Responds to Mexico?s Big Katrina (La Prensa San Diego)

    Stunned by the massive tragedy unfolding in the southern Mexican state of Tabasco, US-Mexico border communities are pitching in to aid flood victims. In Tijuana newly-inaugurated Baja California Governor Jose Guadalupe Osuna Millan instructed state officials to coordinate a supply collection.


  • Frontier Airlines to stop Sacramento-Mexico route (bizjournals.com via Yahoo! Finance)

    Frontier Airlines will discontinue flights between Sacramento and Mexico destinations after Jan. 7.


  • Mexico mudslide toll rises to eight, 18 missing (Reuters via Yahoo! News)

    Rescue workers have dug eight corpses from a huge mudslide that hit a small village in waterlogged southern Mexico earlier this week and 18 people are still missing, local government officials said on Friday.


  • NMAA Comes Down on New Mexico Prep School (KOB-TV Albuquerque)

    The New Mexico Activities Association announed they concluded their investigation of Gateway Christian School. The NMAA says an employee at the school allegedly recruited student athletes. The coach was suspended for two years.


  • Mexico Bolsa Has Biggest Weekly Drop Since March: Latin Stocks (Bloomberg.com)

    Nov. 9 (Bloomberg) -- Mexican shares has their steepest weekly slide in eight months on concern a slowing U.S. economy will crimp demand for Mexico's exports and drag down profits.


  • Mexico Flood Hurts Banana, Cacao Crops (AP via Yahoo! Finance)

    Floods have destroyed crops in the Gulf coast state of Tabasco -- Mexico's largest producer of cacao and a major grower of bananas -- but the losses were not expected to affect international prices, agriculture experts said Friday.


  • Mexico Bolsa Has Biggest Weekly Drop Since March: Latin Stocks (Bloomberg.com)

    Nov. 9 (Bloomberg) -- Mexican shares headed to their biggest weekly decline in eight months on concern a slowing U.S. economy will crimp demand for Mexico's exports and drag down profits.


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