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  • Mexico replaces Panama in Baseball World Cup after error (Canadian Press via Yahoo! News)

    TAIPEI, Taiwan - Mexico is headed to the Baseball World Cup quarter-finals after an administrative error denied Panama a final eight berth.


  • Wal-Mart Makes Donation to Mexico Relief (AP via Yahoo! Finance)

    Wal-Mart Stores Inc. donated $600,000 Thursday toward flood relief efforts in southern Mexico, as the world's largest retailer struggles to find 430 of its employees there.


  • Mexico Bolsa's Initial Share Offering Delayed to 2008 (Update1) (Bloomberg.com)

    Nov. 15 (Bloomberg) -- Mexico's stock exchange delayed its sale of shares to the public to early next year, the second time it has pushed back its effort to join markets such as Brazil's Bovespa that have gone public to raise funds for expansion.


  • Mexico drug hitmen snatch buddy's body from morgue (AlertNet)

    Source: Reuters TIJUANA, Mexico, Nov 15 (Reuters) - Twenty heavily armed drug hitmen snatched the body of a fellow trafficker from a morgue in northern Mexico after he died in a dramatic helicopter crash, police said ...


  • U.S.-Mexico border increasingly violent (UPI)

    State and local border patrol officers on duty at the U.S.-Mexico border said they are outmanned and outgunned by illegal immigrants and drug smugglers.


  • Mexico City opens new airport terminal (Seattle Times)

    Mexico City's crowded international airport opened a long-awaited terminal today that is expected to boost passenger capacity by more than...


  • For young bullfighters in Mexico, jeers amid the olés! (International Herald Tribune)

    Baby-faced bullfighters are the rage throughout Mexico, but their appearances have drawn criticism from those who say the children should find a safer extracurricular activity.


  • US Slowdown Could Hit Mexico's Tourism In 2008 - Official (Nasdaq)

    Mexico CITY -(Dow Jones)- Mexico's tourism industry could see fewer visitors next year due to a slowdown in the U.S. economy, Miguel Messmacher, head of economic planning at the Finance Ministry, said Thursday.


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