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  • Tropical storm Henriette kills 6 in Mexico resort (AlertNet)

    Source: Reuters (Adds details on storm position, quote) By Gerardo Torres ACAPULCO, Mexico, Sept 1 (Reuters) - Tropical Storm Henriette swept by Mexico's Pacific coast on Saturday, killing six people in the ...


  • Earthquake hits Mexico's Gulf of California (Reuters via Yahoo! News)

    A strong earthquake hit Mexico's Gulf of California on Saturday, but there were no immediate reports of damage.


  • Strong quake hits off Mexico coast (Channel NewsAsia)

    WASHINGTON - A 6.3-magnitude earthquake struck Saturday in the Gulf of California off Mexico's west coast, the US Geological Survey said.


  • Earthquake shakes Mexico's Gulf of California (Reuters via Yahoo! News)

    A strong earthquake hit Mexico's Gulf of California on Saturday, but there were no reports of damage and no danger of a tsunami.


  • Earthquake hits Mexico's Pacific coast (Reuters via Yahoo! News)

    A strong earthquake hit Mexico's Pacific Coast on Saturday, but no damage was immediately reported.


  • Tropical storm Henriette kills 6 in Mexico resort (Reuters via Yahoo! News)

    Tropical Storm Henriette swept by Mexico's Pacific coast on Saturday, killing six people in the resort of Acapulco before moving out to sea, where it could become a hurricane.


  • Tropical Storm Henriette threatens Pacific coast of Mexico (USA Today)

    Tropical Storm Henriette formed off Mexico's Pacific coast on Friday and was forecast to move parallel to the mainland, the National Hurricane Center said.


  • Mexico's Calderon approval stays at 65 pct (Reuters via Yahoo!Xtra News)

    Mexico CITY (Reuters) - Mexican President Felipe Calderon's approval rating held at a comfortable 65 percent in a newspaper poll on Saturday, although he lost support for his war against violent drug cartels.


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