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21-Nov-2007
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  • Texan's invention would create energy from Gulf of Mexico currents (San Antonio Express-News)

    We burn all types of energy constantly everyday, but do you think one day we may run out of energy? One Texan man is looking for new ways to generate energy in the Gulf of Mexico.


  • Oregon governor orders review of order sending child to Mexico (North County Times)

    PORTLAND, Ore. -- Gov. Ted Kulongoski ordered a review Tuesday of a decision to send a 2-year-old boy to Mexico to a grandmother the boy has never seen rather than keep him with the foster parents who have raised him from infancy.


  • Murder suspects could be in Mexico (Sun Valley Central)

    Two men suspected of murdering a Hailey man earlier this month have apparently fled to Mexico, and Gooding County authorities are working to bring them back to the United States.


  • Teleperformance acquires Mexico's K-Tel from Carlyle, others (FinanzNachrichten)

    PARIS (Thomson Financial) - Teleperformance ( Nachrichten ) said its Teleperformance Group Inc unit has acquired H-Tel Holdings Inc of Mexico from the Carlyle Group and other minority shareholders in a cash deal.


  • Mexico's mezcal loses image as poor man's tipple (Reuters via Yahoo! News)

    Mexico's traditional spirit mezcal, infamous as a firewater drink of the poor and for the worms bobbing around in its bottles, is suddenly cool and growing in popularity.


  • Mexico Joins World Cosplay Summit Competition (Anime News Network)

    On Monday, February 4, Mexico City's TNT GT2 anime convention will host that country's round of the 2008 World Cosplay Summit . This will be the second year in a row that Mexico will participate in the competition.


  • Mexico ends search for 9 in landslide (El Paso Times)

    SAN JUAN GRIJALVA, Mexico?Mexican authorities said Tuesday they have called off the search for the bodies of nine people still missing after a mudslide swept away an entire village in southern Chiapas state.


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