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  • New Mexico Making Bid For Air Force Cyberspace Command (KOAT Albuquerque)

    Gov. Bill Richardson forms a task force to promote New Mexico as home for a U.S. Air Force Cyberspace Command.


  • New Mexico Adopts Tougher Car Emissions Requirements (KOAT Albuquerque)

    New Mexico plans to require tougher vehicle emissions standards for new cars and trucks sold in New Mexico starting with the 2011 model year.


  • Mexico's President Calderon: To Cut Peak Power Rates For Industry (Nasdaq)

    MEXICO CITY -(Dow Jones)- Starting in 2008 Mexico will cut peak electricity rates to industrial users by around 30% to make industry more competitive globally, President Felipe Calderon said in a speech Tuesday in the industrial city of Monterrey.


  • Mexico to conduct antitrust probe of telephone industry (Los Angeles Times)

    Mexico's antitrust regulators expect to start an investigation into the nation's fixed-line telephone industry by early next year, a second challenge to the companies that made billionaire Carlos Slim one of the world's richest people.


  • Mexico Puts Hyperinflationary Past to Rest in Earnings Reports (Bloomberg.com)

    Nov. 28 (Bloomberg) -- Mexico is putting its inflationary past to rest, at least as far as corporate earnings reports are concerned. A 24-year-old rule requiring that results be adjusted for inflation ends after this quarter, with Mexico in a sixth year of price increases of less than 6 percent.


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