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09-Oct-2007
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  • Man accused of killing UNT student captured in Mexico (Dallas Morning News)

    A man accused of killing of a University of North Texas student was captured in Mexico on Tuesday, Carrollton police said.


  • Man accused of killing UNT student captured in Mexico (Houston Chronicle)

    Carrollton police said that U.S. and Mexican authorities took 20-year-old Ernesto Reyes into custody as he left a family member's house in the Mexican town of Celaya Guanajuato, about four hours northeast of Mexico City.


  • Albuquerque Mayor Jumps Into Race for Open New Mexico Senate Seat (CQPolitics.com via Yahoo! News)

    A second high-profile candidate is set to enter the 2008 contest for the seat of six-term New Mexico Republican Sen. Pete V. Domenici ? whose retirement announcement last week has quickly ignited what is expected to be one of the year?s most competitive and expensive congressional races.


  • Brazil up after Fed minutes; Mexico's CPI lower than expected (Market Watch)

    SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- Latin American equity markets rose Tuesday, as Brazil continued on pace toward setting a record closing high after the release of the U.S. Federal Reserve's minutes from its latest interest-rate meeting and as Mexico picked up ground as consumer prices for September decelerated.


  • Wal-Mart de Mexico Net Rises 19 Percent to 3.37 Billion Pesos (Bloomberg.com)

    Oct. 9 (Bloomberg) -- Wal-Mart de Mexico SAB, Latin America's largest retailer, said third-quarter profit rose 19 percent. Net income rose to 3.37 billion pesos ($311 million), or 39.5 centavos a share, the Mexico City-based company said today in an e-mailed statement.


  • Taco Bell Brings Gringo Tacos to Mexico (AP via Yahoo! Finance)

    It sounds like a fast-food grudge match: Taco Bell is taking on the homeland of its namesake by reopening for the first time in 15 years in Mexico.


  • Mexico pol stripped of marathon title (AP via Yahoo! News)

    After a humiliating defeat in Mexico's presidential election last year, Roberto Madrazo appeared to be back on top: He'd won the men's age-55 category in the Sept. 30 Berlin marathon with a surprising time of 2:41:12.


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