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  • US Airways denied permit to sell alcohol in New Mexico (USA Today)

    US Airways has been denied a permit to sell alcohol to passengers in New Mexico, the state Regulation and Licensing Department announced.


  • Mexico's Economic Growth Accelerates on Construction (Update2) (Bloomberg.com)

    Nov. 16 (Bloomberg) -- Mexico's economic growth accelerated in the third quarter, spurred by construction projects and U.S. demand for manufactured exports such as automobiles.


  • Digest: Mexico's economy on the upswing (Houston Chronicle)

    Mexico's economy in the third quarter expanded at the fastest clip all year, thanks to homegrown industries such as services and construction, a sign the nation may be better prepared than in the past to weather a U.S. slowdown.


  • Classroom fire shuts down Mexico High School (The Post-Standard)

    A grease fire broke out at Mexico High School's home economics classroom, according to a secretary at the district superintendent's office. Students were evacuated to the gym. The call came in at about 8:20 a.m. and the fire was extinguished within about seven minutes.


  • New Mexico denies US Airways liquor permit (East Valley Tribune)

    ALBUQUERQUE - Tempe-based US Airways has been denied a permit to sell alcohol to passengers in New Mexico, the state Regulation and Licensing Department has announced.


  • Mexico forum Tuesday to update projects (The Post-Standard)

    A meeting to discuss projects in Mexico will be held at 7 p.m. Tuesday in the Mexico High School library. Updates will be given on the Green-up-Mexico, Arts in Mexico and the Christmas in Mexico projects as well as the progress on the River Road Bridge replacement.


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