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  • Mexico's America Movil Expects to Launch 3G Phones,expand Its Network in 2008 (Canadian Business)

    Mexico CITY (AP) - America Movil SA, the largest provider of wireless services in Latin America, expects to launch third-generation handsets in early 2008 and spend up to $3.2 billion expanding its network over the next year, company officials said Friday.


  • Twenty-four drown off Mexico in boat sinking (AlertNet)

    Source: Reuters (Adds quote, details) OAXACA, Mexico, Oct 19 (Reuters) - Twenty-four people believed to be Central American illegal immigrants drowned when their boat sank in bad weather off southern Mexico's ...


  • Total SA Buys 12 Sites in Gulf of Mexico (AP via Yahoo! Finance)

    French oil company Total SA said Friday its U.S. subsidiary has acquired rights to explore 12 potential oil drilling sites in the Gulf of Mexico.


  • Bodies of possible migrants wash up in Mexico (USA Today)

    The bodies of two dozen people washed ashore Friday in southern Mexico after emergency officials received reports that a boat carrying Central American migrants capsized in the Pacific Ocean.


  • New Mexico SBA lending at record high in 2007 (bizjournals.com via Yahoo! Finance)

    Small businesses in New Mexico took out 502 loans from U.S. Small Business Administration programs in FY 2007, totaling $130.9 million. This exceeded the previous all-time high in New Mexico of $120 million in loans.


  • Tropical Storm Kiko reforms off Mexico's Pacific coast (USA Today)

    Tropical Storm Kiko reformed before dawn Wednesday off Mexico's Pacific coast, the U.S. National Hurricane Center said.


  • Tropical Storm Kiko could hit Mexico as hurricane Sunday (USA Today)

    Tropical Storm Kiko strengthened off Mexico's Pacific coastline Friday, and forecasters warned that the storm's outer bands could kick up strong waves, winds and rains on land.


  • Boat sinks off Mexico coast (TVNZ)

    Twenty-four people believed to be Central American illegal immigrants drowned when their boat sank in bad weather off southern Mexico's Pacific coast, a local emergency official said.


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