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26-Nov-2007
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  • New Mexico tourism campaign featuring ugly aliens draws critics (The Herald Bulletin)

    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. ? New Mexico bills itself as ?The Land of Enchantment.? But for weeks now, a contentious debate has raged among tourism officials here over a new state-financed advertising campaign aimed at attracting vacationers.


  • Alleged Outlaw Logger Caught in Mexico (AP via Yahoo! Finance)

    An alleged illegal logger who became a local legend for defying arrest was finally captured after more than 15 years in the mountains around Mexico City, officials said Monday.


  • Mexico Begins Antitrust Probe of Mobile-Phone Market (Update1) (Bloomberg.com)

    Nov. 26 (Bloomberg) -- Mexico's antitrust regulators started an investigation of market dominance in the country's mobile- phone industry, challenging the power of billionaire Carlos Slim's America Movil SAB.


  • Mexico plagued by 'culture of machismo' (Chicago Sun-Times)

    MEXICO CITY ? President Felipe Calderon said Monday said that despite the passage of anti-discrimination laws, millions of women suffer from workplace bias and physical and psychological abuse due to an enduring ??culture of machismo?? in Mexico.


  • Mexico funds will protect butterflies (AP via Yahoo! News)

    President Felipe Calderon unveiled a sweeping plan Sunday to curb logging and protect millions of monarch butterflies that migrate to the mountains of central Mexico each winter, covering trees and bushes and attracting visitors from around the world.


  • Moderate quakes hit western and southern Mexico (Reuters via Yahoo! News)

    A moderate earthquake hit Michoacan state in western Mexico on Monday but there were no immediate reports of serious damage or casualties.


  • Will aliens make you visit New Mexico? (Seattle Times)

    For a place that bills itself as "The Land of Enchantment," a recent effort to tinker with New Mexico's image is stirring up lots of angst...


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