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  • 9 pilgrims killed in Mexico bus crash (AP via Yahoo! News)

    A bus carrying worshippers on a pilgrimage to a famous shrine in central Mexico plunged into a valley Monday, killing nine passengers and leaving 38 injured.


  • Rebels Blow Up Pipelines in Mexico, Disrupting Service (New York Times)

    For the third time in three months, saboteurs blew up several pipelines belonging to Mexico?s state oil monopoly, disrupting service to dozens of factories and briefly rattling financial markets.


  • Wipro expands its outsourcing services into Mexico (InfoWorld via Yahoo! News)

    Indian outsourcer Wipro has opened a software development facility in Monterrey, Mexico, to offer services to clients in North America and Latin America in the same time zone and geographical proximity.


  • Mexico leader visits India's tech hub (AP via Yahoo! News)

    Mexican President Felipe Calderon visited India's technology hub of Bangalore on Tuesday to get a feel for the success of its outsourcing companies, and to encourage them to invest more in Mexico.


  • Mexico Blasts Force Factory Closures (AP via Yahoo! Finance)

    One of Mexico's largest automotive plants and hundreds of other factories were shut down Tuesday after a series of gas and oil pipeline explosions, apparently caused by a shadowy rebel group, left them without fuel.


  • Mexico pipeline bombers threaten new attacks (Reuters via Yahoo!7 News)

    Mexico CITY (Reuters) - A leftist rebel group claimed responsibility on Tuesday for bomb attacks on Mexican oil and gas pipelines earlier this week, and threatened more assaults against the state-owned oil company.


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